Sentences with phrase «made racehorse»

Many years ago, my father pointed out to me that writing books for a living made racehorse gambling look like a sane, steady business.
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.
This is a deja vu year.Nothing has changed.You can not make a racehorse out of a donkey.So far the excuse this year is we can not manage 33 players of which we need to decrease and this is putting a stop for new signing.We did not even start the season with so much EXCUSES.Wenger must retire and pension off.
At first, Shelby dismissed the Mustang as a «secretary's car» and said «you can't make a racehorse out of a mule.»

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Vinery Stud, part - owned by retail boss Gerry Harvey, has confirmed making a bid for mining magnate Nathan Tinkler's racehorse All Too Hard a...
Azrack asked one man to explain what a paddock judge does — which is make sure that all is on the up and up before racehorses hit the track.
We've developed a new approach that can identify imprinted genes that may be linked to racehorse traits and which could help breeders» decision - making
Not only does this exercise get you winded and your heart beating like a racehorse's, it also makes your thighs burn like they're being filled with molten iron.
When I do legs, it's the closest thing I get to feeling a «runner's high,» that rush of hormones and neuro - chemicals that make you feel like a racehorse.
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.
Exquisitely lit and made - up, with nostrils flaring in contempt, she is a cross between a 1940s noir murderess and a highly displeased racehorse.
He's often late, drunk, and depressed, but finally wakes up from his stupor when he makes a Vegas appearance in a publicity event that would have the star riding a former thoroughbred champion racehorse, Rising Star.
The four women struggle to make ends meet and keep the farm and the racehorse, Smokey Joe, that was Jack's only legacy.
Determining laterality — or which side of the brain dominates the other — could change the way domestic animals are bred, raised, trained and used, including predicting which puppies will make the best service dogs, and which racehorses will race better on left - or right - curving tracks.
I decided to make the big move to Oklahoma in 2012 to break and train racehorses, although I had been visiting for several springs before I decided to move.
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.
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.
I fully expect Racehorse to redirect the conversation to a meaningless detail, and half expect Mosh to issue a drive - by on why you're not knowledgeable enough to make «those who matter» listen.
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