The results also indicated that Przewalski's horse diverged from other modern types of horse about 43, 000 years ago, and had never in its evolutionary history been domesticated.
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Thompson, who said the turbo aircraft left Dead Horse about 65 miles east of Nuiqsut at 2 : 45 p . m ., called the crash " devastating ."
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The registry institutes the same studbook inspection process, aiming for a powerful, elegant horse about 15.2hh with an active, efficient trot, longevity, soundness, and an even temperament.
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On 16 October 1797, after travelling overland by horse about, Black and Major Semple caught a whaleboat to St Catharine s, where they found part of the Portuguese Squadron of ships anchored.
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He recalled assembling with thousands of others in a parade ground after D-Day while the camp's cruel colonel ranted at them from atop a white horse about their elimination from the New Order of Europe.
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He said Jones had suffered some bruises, a few scrapes and may have even lost consciousness briefly after falling from his horse about 2 p . m . Ware said Jones would stay in the hospital overnight and might be released Saturday.
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Police officials said that Officer John Horn, a member of the department's Mounted Troop A, was thrown from the horse about 2 : 30 p . m . in Battery Park City, at South End Avenue and West Thames Street.
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Bramlage said the injury wasn't worsened by the fact rider Kevin Bradshaw _ who jumped off as soon as he felt a bobble _ walked the horse about three-eighths of a mile back to the barn instead of waiting for the equine ambulance.
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This is, of course, untrue, as new knowledge is coming in, and one will perenially be able to update Wikipedia entries ( I get back to my old hobby-horse about how a great thing about Wikipedia is how up-to-date it is ).
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Across the cracked and scorching tarmac of an ancient airfield, thousands of Haitians lay sprawled out on cots inside large khaki tents, soaped themselves down near an open spigot or simply milled around each other, chatting, joking or horsing about, trying to escape the monotonous torpor of life in the vast migrant camp.