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Riding shotgun refers to the practice of sitting alongside the driver in a moving vehicle.

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Riding to battle had two key advantages: it reduced fatigue, particularly when the elite soldiers wore armour ( as was increasingly the case in the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman empire ); and it gave the soldiers more mobility to react to the raids of the enemy, particularly the Muslim invasions which reached Europe in 711.
A second battle of Arnhem took place in April 1945 when the city was liberated by the British 49th ( West Riding ) Infantry Division of the First Canadian Army.
Elvington was part of the East Riding of Yorkshire until local government boundary changes in 1974, when it became part of the Selby district in North Yorkshire.
Healey was born in Mottingham, London, but moved with his family to Keighley in the West Riding of Yorkshire when he was five.
The Avery Wolf was referenced in the film The Mask ( 1994 ), when Stanley / The Mask ( performed by Jim Carrey ) briefly transforms into him while watching Tina Carlyle perform in a Red Hot Riding Hood-like performance, howling and whistling at her and then banging his head with a mallet.
He was instead raised to the peerage as Viscount Snowden, of Ickornshaw in the West Riding of the County of York, and served as Lord Privy Seal in the National government from 1931 to 1932 when he resigned in protest at the enactment of a full scheme of Imperial Preference and protectionist tariffs.
The girl did not leave the path when the wolf spoke to her, her grandmother locked the door to keep it out, and when the wolf lurked, the grandmother had Little Red Riding Hood put a trough under the chimney and fill it with water that sausages had been cooked in ; the smell lured the wolf down, and it drowned.
Allusions to the tale can be more or less overtly sexual, as when the color of a lipstick is advertised as " Riding Hood Red ".
The first published version of the words appeared in 1916, when it was described as " a dialect song which, for at least two generations past, has been sung in all parts of the West Riding of Yorkshire ".
As early as 1896, the West Riding River Board was working hard to improve the situation, and achieved limited success by 1902, when they produced a report.
The town's growth and development was accelerated in 1838 when the geographical county of Tipperary was divided into two ridings and Nenagh became the administrative capital of the North Riding.
Loughton's classical music scene dates back to the late 19th century, when there were regular concerts by the Loughton Choral Society in Lopping Hall under the redoubtable conductorship of Henry Riding.
Selkirk commemorates and celebrates her history at the annual Common Riding, always held on the first Friday after the second Monday in June, when the town's boundaries or ' marches ' are ridden.
Finally, it underwent its last major change in 1961, when it was renamed to the 49th ( West Riding and North Midland ) Division / District, and the 147th Infantry Brigade was removed from its composition.
The third creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1954 when the Conservative politician Richard Law was made Baron Coleraine, of Haltemprice in the East Riding of the County of York.
In 1896 / 97, they were denied a place in the first division when several sides resigned but when the West Riding Club dropped out, Rovers moved up.
She has a green face like Maleficent and dies when the Little Red Riding Hood tricks her to fall into a furnace-like shrine of Satan at her castle.
Riding the tide of the camp superhero craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved police chemist Carter Nash ( William Daniels ), a mild-mannered mama's boy who discovered a secret formula that, when taken, transformed him into Captain Nice.
This culminated in 1991 when a non-compulsory postal poll of the residents of A Riding was taken over the question of a possible secession.
Riding the tide of the camp superhero craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved police chemist Carter Nash, a mild-mannered mama's boy who discovered a secret formula that, when taken, transformed him into Captain Nice.
Martin, a firefighter by trade, has been actively involved in local politics since 1993 when he joined the Brant Reform Party of Canada Riding Association.
The third creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1868 when William Ernest Duncombe, 3rd Baron Feversham, was made Viscount Helmsley, of Helmsley in the North Riding of the County of York, and Earl of Feversham, of Ryedale in the North Riding of the County of York.

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Riding was one of the things that relaxed him the most outside of his busy performing life.
The Albany Independent Fair is held annually at the Albany Riding Club the first week in September as one of few independent fairs in the state of Ohio.
Morley is one of the main settings for the critically acclaimed and award winning David Peace's Red Riding Quartet novel and 2009 television series which explore West Yorkshire police corruption during the 1970s and 1980s.
Opposite the Greyhound's beer garden is a small sheltered village cricket ground, home to Leeds And West Riding League Tong CC, who play their home games at one of Yorkshire's oldest cricket grounds.
For the last couple of centuries, Guisborough was part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, from 1974 to 1996 part of the County of Cleveland and, at present, one of the major towns of the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland.
The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England.
The first one is Little Red Riding Rabbit.
This boss is a werewolf-like being whose special ability is to transform one player into Red Riding Hood on which the wolf will focus his attacks.
In 1671, he married Mary Craven, the daughter of Thomas Craven of Burnsall in the West Riding of Yorkshire ( now North Yorkshire ), the son of a cousin to the Earl of Craven, one of the queen's closest advisors, and a friend who served as his patron for many years.
Little Red Riding Hood is also one of the central characters in the 1987 Broadway musical Into the Woods by Steven Sondheim and James Lapine.
Red Riding Hood's cape is also one of the musical's four quest items that are emblematic of fairy tales.
The English poet, novelist, and scholar, Robert Graves, was one of the first foreigners to settle in the village, where he collaborated with Laura Riding in setting up the Seizin Press.
The North Riding of Yorkshire was one of the three historic subdivisions ( ridings ) of the English county of Yorkshire, alongside the East and West Ridings.
When in 1856 the North Riding Constabulary was founded, one of the last county forces to be formed, Northallerton was selected as its headquarters, operating initially from premises in East Road.
Riding at the rear of the Household Cavalry are the farriers, one for each regiment, carrying their glinting axes and flanked by a soldier of each regiment.
It was addressed to " The Mayors ; The City Manager ; The City Transit Engineer ; The members of The Committee on Mass-Transportation and The Tax-Payers and The Riding Citizens of Your Community " and began, " This is an urgent warning to each and every one of you that there is a careful, deliberately planned campaign to swindle you out of your most important and valuable public utilities – your Electric Railway System ".
Strafforth and Tickhill was one of the wapentakes of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Clark and Maverick's are featured in the 1998 documentary Maverick's, a one hour PBS film that chronicles the break's early years, and the 2004 film Riding Giants, which documents the history of big wave surfing.
Before that date, it was situated in the West Riding of Yorkshire, one of the three divisions of the county of York.
The A166 east-west road crossing the river at Stamford Bridge is one of the main roads from York to the East Riding and the coast.
Rackhay Yard ( like Riding Yard, the site of Garrick's and Saunder's Drury Lane Theatre Royal ) was a roughly rectangular empty site behind a row of medieval houses and to one side of the also recently built Coopers ' Hall ( William Halfpenny, 1743 ).
Captain Ultra is one of a large group to investigate by traveling to the Richmond Riding Academy on Long Island.
* Time Advantage or Riding Time: On the college level, the wrestler who controlled his opponent on the mat for the most time is awarded a point ; provided that the difference of the two wrestlers ' time advantage is at least one minute.
YCR is officially two Ofcom licenses, one for Scarborough and Whitby in North Yorkshire and one for Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

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