Sentences with phrase «interest in horse racing»

The TREB book No Mean Business, by the late Ken Smith, says Mr. Oliver developed an interest in horse racing in his teens and worked part - time at the old Woodbine race track in Toronto.
Mark Wallinger was last shortlisted in 1995 for an exhibition inspired by his interest in horse racing.

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After all, if there were set and proven ways to breed the best horses and to train them systematically to win, there would be little difference of opinion and therefore little interest in racing
An owner who is more invisible than the Loch Ness Monster and about as interested in winning, a manager who disrespects and ignores the whole concept of defence (oh for GEORGE GRAHAM) and a chairman who openly admits to preferring horse racing and a chief exec (Gazidis) who is a snake and inveterate liar.
I am a big sports fan with a particular interest in football, golf and horse racing.
«I just think with the tabloids finding more interest in what we accomplished during the mayoral race than how inhumane the horse carriage industry is distracting from that struggle.
Mulrow has had a multi-year business relationship with Richard Fields, a gaming magnate who expressed interest in bidding on state - owned horse - racing facilities when the Cuomo administration floated a plan to privatize the tracks.
Mindful of their need for a legislative ally, real estate interests have been investing heavily to assist the Senate Republicans, whose conference is dominated by upstate members without a horse in the rent control race.
New Yorkers can be assured that the NYRA Reorganization Board will act in the interests of the members of the public who enjoy horse racing, the taxpayers who support it, and the horses themselves, to make racing in our state the strongest, safest and most enjoyable in the country.»
Railbird was the first Thoroughbred racing blog, launching in June 2004 with an interest in all things racing, from horses and handicapping to business and politics.
Passionate horse riders or any other people that share a desire in everything equestrians love - small breeds or big riding horses, fantastic New Forest ponies or classy and powerful race horses are able to find new dates and partners on dating sites packed with members who have matching interests.
Whether you are looking for horse singles, horse friends or you are interested in finding other horse lovers to chat with or someone who loves polo, rodeo, jumping, endurance, fox hunter, trail riding, horse racing, horsedate.com can be the perfect one for you to find the date or relationship that is your perfect match.
Dark Horse appears to have only had a minor push from interest in the Kentucky Derby and other races over the weekend, which made Friday's debut of the film an obvious choice.
I also tied a promotion of a horse rescue group into the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont races because the country is focused and interested in horses during that time of year.
Railbird was the first Thoroughbred racing blog, launching in June 2004 with an interest in all things racing, from horses and handicapping to business and politics.
Derby Dining Of special interest for visitors is the scheduled return of horse racing at Indian Castle racetrack in 2016.
What's interesting about the Horse Racing in Mario Sports Superstars is that it allows players to acquire different horses and train them up.
Eli, who actually has no horse in that camel race, came across an interesting pair of interviews on As It Happens, the CBC's evening news program with Steve Schroeder of Texas A&M and Kenneth Green the AEI quizmaster.
No, not only on salary, TDS is deducted from any income from interest on fixed accounts savings account or recessing accounts, from deemed dividends, income from insurance commissions, or lottery or horse racing or teh prize money won from any such game, repurchase of UTI or mutual fund units, payment in NSS deposits, etc..
Railbird was the first Thoroughbred racing blog, launching in June 2004 with an interest in all things racing, from horses and handicapping to business and politics.
Railbird was the first Thoroughbred racing blog, launching in June 2004 with an interest in all things racing, from horses and handicapping to business and politics.
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