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colt's and was
The term " Triple Crown " was not commonly used at the time, but was employed by the New York Times to describe the colt's achevements.
Prado was visibly shaken, declining comment, but by all accounts his fast action on the track contributed to saving the colt's life.
The colt's fall campaign was derailed when he was found in late July 2005 to have a hairline fracture in his left front cannon bone, near the ankle.
Winn had seen the colt's workouts and was very impressed.
However, when Starkey was injured and unable to ride the horse in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot he was replaced by Pat Eddery who became the preferred choice in the colt's remaining races.
Jimmy Jones, son of the colt's trainer, recalled that " Whirlaway was a creature of habit.
Flower Alley was bought by the Melnyk Racing Stables of Laura and Eugene Melnyk for $ 165, 000 at the 2003 Keeneland September yearling sale because the colt's dam is named Olivia.

dame and was
Never was there such a dame school as ours, so firm and kind and smelling of galoshes, with the sweet and fumbled music of the piano lessons drifting down from upstairs to the lonely schoolroom, where only the sometimes tearful wicked sat over undone sums, or to repent a little crime — the pulling of a girl's hair during geography, the sly shin kick under the table during English literature.
Despite his proclamations that, " I like a jealous wife ," " We get on so well together ( because ) we don't have illusions about each other ," and, " I wouldn't give you two cents for a dame without a temper ," it was a highly destructive relationship.
He was baptised at St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate and sent to a local dame school as a child.
A caricature of Mother Shipton was used in early pantomime and is believed by historians to be the forerunner of the Panto dame.
News of the death stunned Paris's musical world ; as Galli-Marié was too upset to appear, that evening's performance of Carmen was cancelled and replaced with Boieldieu's La dame blanche.
This was also typical of pantomime dame style, an act copied faithfully from his hero, Norman Evans, who had made famous his act Over The Garden Wall.
When he tried to raise funding for the project, he was told, " No one wants to see a crazy, middle-aged dame.
The song cycle La courte paille was written for her ( and her child ) in 1960, and La dame de Monte Carlo in 1961.
* " lion vile hath here deflower'd my dear: which ... was the fairest dame " ( i. e., devoured, Act 5 Scene I )
She was made a dame in 1965, ten years before her death during a fire in her St Ives studio in Cornwall, aged seventy-two.
Her education was spotty, consisting of a short stint at a " dame school ", some home schooling under the " capable, slightly impatient, somewhat sporadic " instruction of Albion Bradbury ( her stepfather ), a brief spell at the district school, a year as a boarder at the Gorham Female Seminary, a winter term at Morison Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, and a few months ' stay at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she graduated with the class of 1873.
She married at sixteen, and was attached to the Empress Josephine as dame du palais in 1802.
On the instigation of a Gomard ( possibly the brother of her supposed father ), Jeanne was then employed as a companion ( dame de compagnie ) to an elderly widow, Madame de la Garde, but was sent away when her youth and beauty began to meddle in the marital affairs of both la Garde's two somewhat middle-aged sons.
Maxin, who won a BAFTA for the Best Light Entertainment Show for the Morecambe and Wise 1977 Christmas Show, was also responsible for devising and choreographing many of their great musical comedy routines including " The Breakfast Sketch ", " Singin ' in the Rain ", and the homage to South Pacific, " There is nothing like a dame " featuring BBC newsreaders in an acrobatic dance routine.
The Promethean bearer of enlightenment ( known informally around the old Modern Library offices as the " dame running away from Bennett Cerf ") was redesigned several times over the years, most notably by Rockwell Kent.
The dame de voyage ( French ) or dama de viaje ( Spanish ) was a direct predecessor to today's sex dolls that originated in the seventeenth century.
" When it was explained to him who it was he said, " Any dame who has a sense of humor like that deserves the job.
Early pantomimes were performed as mimes accompanied by music, but as Music hall became popular, Grimaldi introduced the pantomime dame to the theatre and was responsible for the tradition of audience singing.
Working in France on the eve of World War II, Stroheim was prepared to direct the film La dame blanche from his own story and screenplay.
Vimes was educated at a dame school, where he was once blackboard monitor for a whole term, before he had to drop out and concentrate on learning about life out on the streets.
As a result, Gideon was educated at a dame school in St. Mary's Lane, and learned basic reading and writing from an old woman.

dame and named
One nun however named Agnes Smythe “ a sturdy dame and a wylful ” made a show of some resistance in persuading her sister nuns not to hand over the convent seal, which had been required by Cromwell's agents to seal a declaration of conversion to be signed by the abbess and nuns.
B: " Maybe because you named my penis, you named my penis, you named my penis after a dame.
Elphaba escapes from the City, and runs to a mauntery, where she meets an elderly woman named Yackle, formerly the dame of the Philosophy Club.
She was awarded a CBE in 1996 before being named a dame in the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours list.

dame and Set
Set in Edwardian England, Love Among the Ruins tells the story of Jessica Medlicott ( Hepburn ), an aging grande dame, formerly an actress of the London theatre.

dame and song
The episode also features a pantomime goose and a pantomime dame Princess Margaret, which later appeared in the video for the George Harrison song " Crackerbox Palace ".
* G. S. Melvin-( 1886 – 1946 ) Scottish pantomime dame famous for his song " I'm Happy When I'm Hiking ".

dame and If
If a player's hand contains no trumps or no court cards ( roi, dame, cavalier, valet ), the player can declare Misère, which gives the declarer 30 points and subtracts 10 from the other players scores.

dame and You
You still have your paper hat and you're wearing it, but then, it is an extraordinary paper hat and, in addition to anything else you may be, you are also the sculptor who created that most peculiar dame out in the back yard.
Songs " Ako možeš zaboravi " (" Forget, if You Can "), " U vrijeme otkazanih letova " (" At the Time of Cancelled Flights "), " Polubauk kruži poluevropom " and " Ovaj ples dame biraju " (" Lady's Choice ") featured different sound, illustrating various fazes in the band's career.

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She is known as " Puerto Rico's grande dame of fashion ".
* The " pantomime dame " from the vaudeville troupe is played by influential dancer Lindsay Kemp, a former teacher of Bowie's who collaborated with him on several music videos, including " John, I'm Only Dancing ".
He wrote to Clarkson Rose ( another top pantomime dame ) " Working in a Butlin theatre is a terrific experience, and although I've not been too well, I've never been happier in my life ".
Morganna famously rushed the field on many occasions and kissed Major League Baseball players including Nolan Ryan, Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, George Brett ( twice ), Steve Garvey, and Cal Ripken, Jr. She has been described as " baseball's unofficial mascot " and " the grand dame of baseball ".

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