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When he had finished he led him and the mare to the porch.
The stallion had smelled the mare coming into heat and began to paw the turf, shaking his head.
Listening for hours to his laments that the war and `` Mist Fair's '' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it.
Dubbed " Abu Hashim ", Nami was considered " gentle in manner " by his colleagues, and reported that he had a dream in which he rode a mare along with Muhammad, and that the prophet told him to dismount and fight his enemies to liberate his land.
She once had a neighbour's donkey castrated while looking after it, on the grounds of its " sexual harassment " of her own donkey and mare, for which she was taken to court by the donkey's owner in 1989.
That individual may not have had anything to do with the mating of the mare.
He pursues the mare-Demeter and from the union she bears the horse Arion and a daughter who originally had the form or the shape of a mare.
Not only is Kobyla Russian for " mare ", some of his relatives also had as nicknames the terms for horses and other domestic animals, thus suggesting descent from one of the royal equerries.
To do this he had to ride Widow Maker, a mare who had already managed to dispose of five other cowboys.
Lineage 1 West Nile virus was detected in South Africa in 2010 in a mare and her aborted fetus ; previously, only lineage 2 West Nile virus had been detected in horses and humans in South Africa.
" Se Parigi avesse il mare, sarebbe una piccola Bari " ( If Paris had the sea, it would be a little Bari ).
Before the contest, Oebares rubbed his hand over the genitals of a mare that Darius's horse had a fondness for.
Attacking Spanish ships, even during peacetime, was part of a policy of military and economic competition with Spain-which had been monopolizing the maritime trade routes by enforcing a mare clausum policy along with the Portuguese-and helped provoke the first Anglo-Spanish War.
It had a coin of its own, the agontano, and a series of laws known as Statuti del mare e del Terzenale and Statuti della Dogana.
In 1952, Edward P. Taylor, Canadian business magnate and owner of Windfields Farm, had attended the December sale at Newmarket, England where he purchased Lady Angela, a mare in foal to leading English-based sire Nearco.
At the beginning of the story, however, the Weirdstone has been lost, stolen centuries before by a farmer whose milk-white mare Cadellin had bought to complete the numbers in Fundindelve.
Teyrnon, Lord of Gwent Is Coed, had a mare who gave birth each year but whose foals had all disappeared.
The horses of his chariot had been killed by Assyrian spears, forcing him to ride a mare in order to get away, very unbecoming for a king.
* In folk epic and legends, Miloš was celebrated as the hero of supernatural birth and strength ( his mother was a fairy, demonic creature or his father was a dragon ; he had got his strength from the milk of the mare ).
Although various astronomers had observed hints of the mare, it was first fully described by the German astronomer Julius Franz in his 1906 book Der Mond (" The Moon ").
When questioned himself, Turpin told the court that he had bought the mare and foal from an inn-keeper near Heckington.
The blacksmith had not long begun his work however when the mare began to speak, evidently having worked out how to form human words with her equine lips.

mare and backed
In July 1800, the celebrated Hackney mare, Phenomenon, was backed to trot 17 miles in 56 minutes for a bet of £ 400, which she did in 53 minutes.

mare and away
Her successful avoidance of further pregnancies would have been a natural reaction to having been assigned the role of an imperial brood mare, bearing a child a year only to have it taken away from her, but the importance of preserving her youthful appearance was an important influence in her decision: " Children are the curse of a woman, for when they come, they drive away Beauty, which is the best gift of the gods ".
It starts at the edge of Oceanus Procellarum near the modest crater Sirsalis from which it gets its name and proceeds directly away from the mare, eventually ending up among the cracks in the floor of the crater Darwin.
There is a small mountain chain to the north that curves away to the west ; this is most likely the rim of a worn crater that was buried by the lava flow forming the mare.
A wrinkle ridge leads away from Archimedes toward the north-northwest, crossing this mare.
Philippide, Originea românilor (" Origin of the Romanians "), I, Iaşi, 1925: „ Armata, dacă a înţeles rău cuvântul torna, ca şi cum ar fi fost vorba că trebuie să se întoarcă cineva să fugă, l-a înţeles ca un cuvânt din limba ţării, din limba locului, căci doar Theophylactos spune lămurit că « toţi strigau cât îi ţinea gura şi se îndemnau unul pe altul să se întoarcă, răcnind cu mare tulburare în limba ţării: retorna »” (" The army, if it understood badly the word torna, which also could have been the word that turned back someone who ran away, understood it as a word of the language of the country, of the language of the place, because only Theophylactos says clearly that ' everyone shouted it from mouth to mouth the gave one another the impetus to turn around, yelling with great concern in the language of the country: turn back < nowiki >'</ nowiki >")</ ref > as by the year 600, the bulk of the Byzantine army was raised from barbarian mercenaries and the Romanic population of the Balkan Peninsula.
Southwest of Schiller is an unnamed area of mare, possibly the remains of an ancient formation that has had its outer walls completely eroded away.
Bright streaks radiate away radially from the crater, and contrast with the darker lunar mare.
The crater rim of O ' Day remains sharp-edged, and the inner wall is terraced, especially in the northwestern half away from the mare.
Along with mare volcanism came pyroclastic eruptions, which launched molten basaltic materials hundreds of kilometres away from the volcano.

mare and .
The mare began to tire and Clayton felt the spray of snow from the hoofs of Gavin's stallion.
The Bonaventure was quivering and lurching like an old spavined mare.
Stevie twisted and, frantically, commanded the mare to leap straight ahead.
When Papa went out to do God's work, Stevie often accompanied him in the buggy, which was drawn by Violet, the new black mare.
Monel shows improvement with each work-out and looks the makings of a good brood mare after winning her share of races.
More and more, these days, she'd been driving that pretty little mare that looked like her, over to Tillie's and Nick's -- his own old square frame box on posts, chickens and cats and pups under the house, everybody friendly inside, making a to-do over the babies dressed like dollies.
Agamemnon's mare was named Aetha.
There is also a white female Centaur that grows out of a black mare, and the very opposition of the colours helps to produce the united beauty of the whole.
: Item in alio tomo sub Iohanne XV papa Dagome iudex et Ote senatrix et filii eorum: Misicam et Lambertus-nescio cuius gentis homines, puto autem Sardos fuisse, quoniam ipsi a IIII iudicibus reguntur-leguntur beato Petro contulisse unam civitatem in integro, que vocatur Schinesghe, cum omnibus suis pertinentiis infra hos affines, sicuti incipit a primo latere longum mare, fine Bruzze usque in locum, qui dicitur Russe et fines Russe extendente usque in Craccoa et ab ipsa Craccoa usque ad flumen Oddere recte in locum, qui dicitur Alemure, et ab ipsa Alemura usque in terram Milze recte intra Oddere et exinde ducente iuxta flumen Oddera usque in predictam civitatem Schinesghe.
: Magister ... venit ad terram Pogesanie, ad insulam illam ... que est in media fluminis Elbingi, in illo loco, ubi Elbingus intrat recens mare et erexit ibi castrum, quod a nomine fluminis Elbingum appellavit, anno dominice incarnacionis MCCXXXVII.
The most common hybrid is the mule, a cross between a " jack " ( male donkey ) and a mare.
The male parent of a horse, a stallion, is commonly known as the sire and the female parent, the mare, is called the dam.
) Though many horse owners may simply breed a family mare to a local stallion in order to produce a companion animal, most professional breeders use selective breeding to produce individuals of a given phenotype, or breed.
Similarly, the " breeder ", is the person who owned or leased the mare at the time of foaling.
Stallion checking a mare in estrus.
The mare welcomes the stallion by lowering her rear and lifting her tail.
The estrous cycle ( also spelled oestrous ) controls when a mare is sexually receptive toward a stallion, and helps to physically prepare the mare for conception.

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