Sentences with phrase «galloping in»

The horse galloping in full might amidst a storm of dust presents a strong cover picture for a CD album cover.
I met Charli soon after, galloping in on a cloud of dust from Somerset to the Wild West, intrigued by her weekly flash fiction prompts.
No prince charming will gallantly galloping in a white horse and take me to his castle.
It goes beyond the tendency of a mass of individuals galloping in the same direction, crossing the river at the same time.
Chickpea flour is the handsome heart - throb in this story who comes galloping in on his steed and whisks us off into the tortilla sunset.
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.
The rhino veered sharply from me and galloped in a cloud of dust out of sight.
The horses» hooves start to become restless — eager to run — to escape — to gallop in a wild childfree shout.
The whimsical horses and riders jump, trot and gallop in a colorful print.
Even better news; Mustang can be had in coupe or convertible form and still gallop in at a price nicely under our $ 32,000 price ceiling.
Unfortunately, you will not see the elastic gallop in the show ring.
Ample exercise after maturity — Greyhounds need the space to stretch out their legs and gallop in short 5 - minute bursts several times a day, after which they curl up on the sofa and sleep
When Mudsdale gallops in earnest, the power of each hoof - clop can dig out huge holes, even in asphalt.

Not exact matches

In this week's episode, CNBC's Eunice Yoon examines China's economic model and whether reform efforts will spur it into a galloping year ahead.
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.
To my mind, Chorus gallops out as the first horseman of the coming Notification Apocalypse: the overuse and overdependence on notifications, reminders, and prompts in consumer software and apps to encourage users to do something that they really may not want to do.
Any future plans to borrow were moved up in order to take advantage of a gift horse before it galloped away.
In a newspaper article from May 1948, Rep. Buffett wrote, «In a free country the monetary unit rests upon a fixed foundation of gold... independent of the ruling politicians... unless you are willing to surrender your children and your country to galloping inflation, war and slavery, then this cause demands your support... we must win the battle to restore honest money.»
Students in every mainstream macroeconomics class, and that means almost all students, would have predicted, based on the nonsense they were learning, that the high deficits and high public debt ratios in Japan at the time, should have driven interest rates sky high, that bond markets should have stopped buying government bonds, that the government should have run out of money, and all the time that these disasters were unfolding, that inflation should have been be galloping towards hyperinflation.
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.
As that sun continues to set on mainstream Protestantism in the West, there is no want of reasons to account for its galloping demise.
At any moment in the story, a paladin might find himself confronted by a giant Saracen astride a galloping giraffe, or trapped in an enchanted castle oblivious of his own name, or beset by an army of demons, or challenged by an ogre, or lost in a fairy otherworld full of the most exquisite enchantments, or at the mercy of a sorcerer.
Then came the feminists» more properly designated by their original name, the libbers» who were militant, angry, and in the grip of a curious but lethal combination of galloping self - pity and driving ambition.
Even more recently there has been a new trend in fairy tales that moves in the opposite direction of the squeaky - clean, Disney versions, galloping into substantially more mature territory.
The other day we visited Saint John the Baptist in Tryon, North Carolina, where renovations gallop apace.
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.
So I set off on a super day's gallop across The Garden of England towards my friend's house in Hertfordshire, full of that same plumptiousness that I had enjoyed the night before.
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.
It proved to be happy combination as the Dancer gallantly ran down Middle Brother and Nimmer in stretch, galloped home first by half - length.
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.
The camera follows the horse — in silence, there's no sound on these tapes — as he gallops back across the end zone and then down the Tech sideline, the saddle now slid completely around his side, empty stirrups dangling.
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.
He puts the exercise saddle on the horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel of his confident hands on the reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight in the starting gate, gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a marvel of split - second timing.
And all of this comes at a time when his hormones are in full gallop.
The French - trained 4 - year - old filly galloped the 1 1/2 miles in 2:33.03, finishing 2 1/2 lengths ahead of Highclere, a filly owned by Queen Elizabeth II.
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.
Then, completely unexpectedly, the bull got up on its feet, shook itself in a brief instant, and galloped toward the stream growth at the bottom of the hill.
It was taken in full flight by Stearns, who galloped the remaining 30 yards for the score.
In the 100 meters it took him in the final straight to pulverize a field of seven colts in the Prix Omnium II — a gallop of 1,600 meters, or a little less than a mile, around the soft turf course at the Hippodrome de Saint - Cloud — Arazi's hooves beat out a message loud and bold, one that echoed around the worlIn the 100 meters it took him in the final straight to pulverize a field of seven colts in the Prix Omnium II — a gallop of 1,600 meters, or a little less than a mile, around the soft turf course at the Hippodrome de Saint - Cloud — Arazi's hooves beat out a message loud and bold, one that echoed around the worlin the final straight to pulverize a field of seven colts in the Prix Omnium II — a gallop of 1,600 meters, or a little less than a mile, around the soft turf course at the Hippodrome de Saint - Cloud — Arazi's hooves beat out a message loud and bold, one that echoed around the worlin the Prix Omnium II — a gallop of 1,600 meters, or a little less than a mile, around the soft turf course at the Hippodrome de Saint - Cloud — Arazi's hooves beat out a message loud and bold, one that echoed around the world.
Reaching over Thomas's right shoulder with his right hand, he wrested the ball from Thomas, thereby effecting the most remarkable full - gallop fumble recovery in memory.
Rex Allen, the Singing Cowboy, was galloping into the Canadian Western Rodeo in Edmonton, Alberta, white hat held high and all that, when a flash of light blinded his horse.
Arsenal immediately countered, and Cazorla galloped forward before firing in a shot from 20 yards that Simon Mignolet parried with an outstretched arm.
Squillachi and Koscielny were not good either, first half they were all over the place, Squillachi nodding down ANOTHER bread and butter clearance 7 yards into the path of Nani who skinned the post while it was Koscielnys rash gallop into MIDFIELD that led to their goal, in between that you also had a Van Der Sar punt down the field that Rooney took down uncontested with both CBs hapless on - lookers - THAT SHOULDNT HAPPEN.
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.
Imagine my surprise, then, when we learned he was one of only two boys in the top reading group, and that his aptitude was galloping ahead.
That conversation stopped Melissa's galloping thoughts in their tracks.
Don't just jump in the puddles — skip, hop, run, gallop, or walk through them.
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