Sentences with phrase «as racehorses»

On race days at Forest City Enterprises» Village at Gulfstream Park mixed - use center in Hallandale Beach, Fla., shoppers will be able to take a break from the 750,000 square feet of retail space to watch as racehorses parade through the property.
In the opinion of theSouth Americans, Lebón was finished as a racehorse, but his record (he won thefirst three starts of his career) might have appeared good enough to anAmerican unfamiliar with Uruguayan racing — a Jack Morgan.
His value today, as a racehorse and a prospective sire, is more than $ 5 million.

Not exact matches

Where is it written that leaders should act as if they were injected with enough steroids to turbocharge a racehorse?
Originally produced for Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa, a 4 - star luxury hotel based in Newmarket, The Newmarket Gin was created to celebrate Newmarket's 350 years of racing, handcrafted from local botanicals, including juniper, coriander, and Seville oranges, as well as locally sourced wild chives, Devil's Dyke orchid petals and alfalfa that is fed to Newmarket's thoroughbred racehorses.
As he gunned around third base, Jackson kicked up clay, nicking himself in the butt, like a racehorse.
A man who named his racehorse «Concrete Charlie» showed up, as did one man who said he attended the iconic 1960 game at Yankee Stadium where Bednarik cemented himself into NFL folklore with a knockout hit on Giants halfback Frank Gifford.
No doubt many Americans have never had occasion to think of Italy as a major trotting country, but it is, and U.S. breeders have filled a few bushel baskets with lire selling racehorses across the Atlantic.
Wenger has got problems he created for himself, I am sure that he knows this and if JM gets Lemar will tell us that he is weak.So far the small change will not effect an improvement and as a fan I am preparing for the painful losses thats to come.Yes it is about business but at least repair the problems we got.You can not make a racehorse out of a donkey.
About six months later Luro received a call from a man in Chile, who introduced himself as A.E. Silver, an American trainer shopping for racehorses in South America.
A wisp of a smile stole across the face of the mistress of Ojo de Agua as she added, «Argentina right now is producing the best racehorses in the world, and the best of all of them are produced here under my direction.»
Though he hasn't ridden a racehorse in almost 30 years, the Pumper, as Longden was known in his riding days because of his hard - driving style, can still rouse one, even one as phlegmatic as Our Blue Michael.
«The disease was known to be common in racehorses, but not as widespread as this study reveals,» said Caswell.
Racehorses have three muscle types — type I, type IIA and type IIB — which are progressively recruited as the horse runs faster.
Roger Harris of the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket and Alan Wilson of the School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, believe that the analysis of individual muscle fibres from a racehorse can indicate its ability to accelerate and to sustain a sprint, as well as its general fitness.
D - Ribose is a naturally occurring sugar, commonly used as a dietary supplement to improve muscle recovery in endurance athletes and racehorses.
This demonstration of d - Ribose's safety in thoroughbred racehorses suggests similar implications in humans as well.
Yet although horse racing has grown into an international multibillion dollar industry, racehorse breeding still relies on the same tools as it has for the past 300 years: pedigree charts, and trial and error.
The researchers analysed a large data set of racing records that gave a detailed overview of thoroughbred performance at the elite level since the mid-1800s, and at both the elite level and in the racehorse population as a whole since 1997.
It is not discriminating and a child's pet pony is as likely to suffer as a valuable racehorse.
Undeterred, advocates for the immediate use of stem cell therapy in human athletes point to successes with racehorses as the best evidence that the treatment works.
While carefully bred racehorses had existed throughout Europe for centuries prior to this time, the breed as it is known today developed during the 17th century in England when English mares began to be bred to imported Arabian stallions.
I still pee like a racehorse though, and struggle to cut back on liquids as I'm frequently thirsty.
Valley of the Racehorse About Blog As part of the Hills dynasty created by his father Barry, Charlie has spent his entire life immersed in horse racing.
About Blog The Lambourn Valley, situated in the north - east corner of Berkshire, is recognised as one of the major racehorse training centres in the country.
There are other characters that come and go, not least Chloë Sevigny as a jockey who warns Charley that racehorses are not pets, and Steve Zahn as a down - on - his - luck type who nonetheless gives Charley a hand when the boy's natural pride and shyness preclude him from asking.
Lean on Pete takes its name from a rundown racehorse that, at first, looks like it will provide a familiar emotional foil for a 15 - year - old boy as his life falls apart in rural Oregon.
The idea that the fate of this little racehorse that could (and ultimately, even the idea that the horse is an underdog is a bit of a cheat, since Seabiscuit's lineage was sterling — less «underdog» than «underachiever») galvanized a nation reeling under the Great Depression is the only idea that remains in the film, seized by Ross as an opportunity to insert archive stills of the period — complete with voice - over from historian David McCullough — to lend his horse opera the sort of gravitas he's not able to provide through narrative.
The story in brief concerns grieving car magnate Howard purchasing rundown racehorse Seabiscuit for a song, then taking in rundown jockey Red as his ward, then hiring fruit loop Tom (Chris Cooper, arguably the best thing about the film) to be the horse / brat whisperer.
Lo and behold, Howard's modest investment (and brat / horse sense) scores him the racehorse sensation of the Great Depression as it gallops into America's collective heart and helps her pull through our darkest hour.
Even the life of the titular Lean on Pete, a racehorse on his last leg, lies under constant threat as his unsympathetic owner makes passing threats of sending him off to the glue factory with all the remorse of stepping on a bug.
The eighteen - year - old gives a bracingly mature and nuanced performance as Charley, a young boy living with his single father who takes on a job with Steve Buscemi's Del caring for his racehorses, including the aging steed of the title, with whom he builds a particularly close connection.
In many other young actors» hands, the role of Charley could easily have been played as a cold and taciturn teenager, but Plummer instead manages to «lean» into the restless and soulful qualities of Charley, his initial wide - eyed wonder at Pete and the other racehorses helping to demarcate the embarkation of his journey in search of security and normality.
At first, Shelby dismissed the Mustang as a «secretary's car» and said «you can't make a racehorse out of a mule.»
«By adapting lessons that our team learned racing Cobras and Daytona Coupes, we turned a «mule into a racehorse» as Carroll Shelby said.
«By adapting lessons that the Shelby team learned racing Cobras and Daytona Coupes, our Crew at Shelby American turned a «mule into a racehorse» as Carroll Shelby would say,» Original Venice Crew CEO Jim Marietta said in a release.
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Klarman is a racehorse owner, and in the past has given his horses such names as «Read the Footnotes,» «WorstCaseScenario,» «Economic Swoon,» and «Globalization.»
This has led to Whippets being described as «the poor man's racehorse
There is also a famous racehorse in the late 1930s named pit bull, as well as a number of pit bull stars of early motion pictures.
Valley of the Racehorse About Blog As part of the Hills dynasty created by his father Barry, Charlie has spent his entire life immersed in horse racing.
About Blog The Lambourn Valley, situated in the north - east corner of Berkshire, is recognised as one of the major racehorse training centres in the country.
It's also a haven for wildlife including rare lizards (such as thorny devils and racehorse goannas), and magnificent birdlife such as emus and fairy wrens.
Prior to this Wallinger had made a lusciously detailed 1992 oil painting of a racehorse under the characteristically multi-meaning title Race, Class, Sex, and a self - portrait as Emily Davison, the suffragette who threw herself in front of the king's horse in 1913.
Drawings of racehorse names such as «Candy Ride» and «Hunger» are meticulously rendered in graphite on large expanses of white.
This imaging of the track, the racehorses, and the jockeys works as the structure of Barnette's familial rumination, making material a series of corporal sensations attached to the nostalgic milieu.
In this print from Muybridge's 1881 album The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Stanford's prized racehorse Phryne L is shown running in a sequential grid of pictures made by 24 different cameras with electromagnetic shutters tripped by wires as the animal ran across the track.
In 1992, in the second of his Young British Artists shows, Charles Saatchi devoted a whole gallery of his vast Boundary Road space to Wallinger's series of 1:1 scale portraits of thoroughbred racehorses, a work that alluded to breeding and genealogy as well as the wealth that flows through and from the business of racing.
Joshua undertook a three - month secondment in the Private Client and Trusts department of Bailhache Labesse (now part of Appleby Global) on Jersey, in which he acted in and advised on a wide range of private client and trust issues, such as a long - running dispute related to the administration of an estate with property in Jersey, France and England, and the replacement of trustees of a Jersey trust of breeder premiums for French racehorses.
About Blog The Lambourn Valley, situated in the north - east corner of Berkshire, is recognised as one of the major racehorse training centres in the country.
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