Sentences with phrase «for galloping»

Caballo de Paso horses for galloping only in the Sacred Valley, if you are interested we can also arrange a tour for you.
As that sun continues to set on mainstream Protestantism in the West, there is no want of reasons to account for its galloping demise.
Or go for a gallop along the beach.

Not exact matches

Through that network, she managed to get polo ponies to Hyde Park and deck the couple out in dressage gear for an unattended ride, at full - gallop, through tree - lined boulevards.
For decades, we lived within Moore's Law, which predicted that the number of transistors packed into a processor would double every two years, providing a steady gallop of technology improvement.
BEIJING (AP)-- Gong Bin, a marketing employee in Shanghai, watched Chinese stock prices gallop upward for months before he finally gave in and put the equivalent of 2 1/2 months» salary into the surging market.
But after a momentary blip in January, funding for startups remains robust not galloping, if data for the past few weeks are any indicator.
The problem is that, if the Fed never creates wage inflation, but has engendered galloping inflation everywhere else, the Fed has done nothing but sew the seeds for the next recession on Main Street.
He was commenting on that 400 - point - plus swan dive for the Dow yesterday, as 10 - year bond yields galloped into 3 % territory and even forecast - beating earnings got tossed aside.
Anne and Joe were off like a shot, galloping in their boots for the last kid choir rehearsal before their performance at 10:30 that morning.
It's been such a wet, cold, grey winter — okay, a typical winter — and the sun was shining so after supper, when everyone else went to the local hockey game, I galloped her into her hand - me - down quilted coat and headed for the outdoors at a dead run.
I am in such haste that my pen has had to gallop, and I have no time for more.
For a more leisurely horseback adventure, visit Temecula Carriage Company, tucked behind orange groves in the heart of the Temecula Valley Wine Country where they offer a unique way to gallop through the vineyards and groves, even while sampling wine on your adventure.
Last week I was at Anuga FoodTec, a trade show in Germany, and saw three bottles for adding to drinks in the press centre first thing in the morning, before I embarked on my mad gallop around the various halls and stands.
Baker Mayfield waited patiently for possession of the golden hat... and then galloped off the field at the Cotton Bowl on an imaginary horse.
It's awfully hard to gallop and watch for helicopters at the same time.
Vardy is a bit of a one trick pony who would give us a few goals, but nowhere near what he has managed for Leicester with their hoof it forward to the galloping striker tactic.
Sure, the Bills had crumbled the Denver Broncos as easily as they had mangled the Jets and the Steelers in their previous two games, but O.J. had not galloped for his customary 4,000 miles.
In other Big Ten matchups, Northwestern defeated Iowa 31 - 15, Illinois nudged Purdue 15 - 13 and Minnesota squelched Indiana 24 - 3 as John King galloped for 179 yards.
Before I could figure out what the fuck was going on, some demented lunatic ignited the crowd by performing a summersault over the bull's horns while she galloped across the ring looking for people to toss or trample.
One such was Freeman McMillan, a long, lean Oklahoman who spent nine years galloping horses for Calumet Farm and included among his protégés Armed and Citation, winners of nearly $ 2 million between them.
On the morning of the race Brette took Barbaro out for alight, one - mile gallop, and the colt nearly bolted at the sight of anotherhorse cruising past.
But, in a moment that will go down in Premier League folklore, Steven Gerrard's slip against Chelsea, which allowed Demba Ba to gallop through on goal and score for Chelsea, would ultimately prove costly.
DiMauro had been a jockey for many years but had to quit when his weight got too high, and when he first started training he had to gallop horses to make ends meet.
So for a month I pulled Alan - a-Dalein workouts; I never let him go better than 2:11 for a mile and a quarter, andall the time I galloped The Rival at about 2:09.
Briskly run and featuring some stellar horsemanship, the state fair at Louisville was a galloping success, except for a silly pony class
David M. Vance had heard about these all - weather gallops, and as the chief administrator overseeing construction of Remington Park — a track that will conduct racing in subfreezing conditions — he decided to take a look for himself.
It was taken in full flight by Stearns, who galloped the remaining 30 yards for the score.
At an angle on the gallop, just out the area, the Englishman looks for the near post, but it bounces off the post!
Ander Herrera «took one for the team» late in the game when he pulled back Roberto Firmino as the Brazilian galloped towards the United goal.
William Tell Overture (finale)-- Gioachino Rossini You may or may not wish to hear the much - parodied finale of the William Tell Overture again, but imagine hearing this thrilling, galloping, finale for the first time!
A final announcement seemed just out of reach as the Legislature settled in for a late night on Thursday, the last official day of the 2016 legislative calendar, and lawmakers were told to return on Friday for a final gallop of votes.
A computer simulation then let researchers estimate how the bones would respond to the stresses of locomotion for each species, such as jumping over a hurdle or accelerating into a gallop.
For the hadrosaurs, a four - legged gallop would also have put too much stress on their bones, so it is most likely they moved at slower speeds on four legs and reared up to run on two.
«But if parents were pretending that, for example, a block was a horse, they might repeatedly make the block gallop, which would encourage children to do the same, and understand that the block really was a horse in their imagination.»
Some horses have special gaits, which are more comfortable for the rider than walk, trot or gallop.
Fraden noted that «the engineering principles they identified are general and can be applied to design a whole range of other Central Pattern Generators, such as those responsible for other autonomous functions, such as the gait of a horse, for example, walk, canter, trot and gallop
That's when I got serious about figuring out a plan that would heal my skin for the long term, rather than temporarily diminishing the symptoms, only to have them come galloping back once I stopped treatment.
Anyway, where I feebly decided this wasn't for me — you, undaunted, galloped into the fray and Made it Yours!
I think this outfit looks like just the thing for a nice gallop through the woods.
Gone are the days when women sat back waiting for prince charming to gallop along and sweep them of their feet.
With Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar succeeds in creating one of the most impressive open worlds I've ever seen in a game, and it's telling that — even after playing for over 30 hours — all I want to do is get back on my horse and gallop back into the wilderness.
Why substitute substance for endless scenes of Bathsheba galloping over fields.
Pure muscle moving together for speed, with a man atop them, vulnerable, at the mercy of the animal's trust.There are few things more thrilling than being atop a galloping horse at full speed, the wind ripping past you, the pounding of the hooves in your year and rattling yoiur spine, but at that moment you become one with the horse, as though you had become an appendage.
Some of the isolated moments are very fine: a shot of the horse galloping into view along a distant line of Mediterranean beach; a tilting shot of the struggle for survival in the night waters as the ship (with decorous flames in its portholes) starts to go under in the background; great bursts of energy amid a garbled sense of time and space in the horse race sequence.
The previous instalments all had a basic structural thing going for them whatever the extent of galloping word bloat: bookended by the beginning and end of the school year, like a disciplined football team they kept their shape.
And in providing numerous opportunities for Norton to carve out a place for himself as the everyman in the last part of the decade, the picture proves prescient for the direction of American film until 9/11 derailed its headlong gallop at actualization.
That's their loss, though, for the rest of us that have followed Tarantino on his cinematic gallop through the last 20 - plus years have come to expect nothing less, and in the director's eighth offering, he most certainly does not disappoint.
While it took some time for this movie to gallop into theaters, Jane Got a Gun is worth a watch on Netflix.
Given that De Pue shot for a whole seven years in the country, why is so much of the slim, 87 - minute running time occupied with slow - motion imagery of characters galloping through the desert on horseback?
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