In 17th-century England _ and into this century, in parts of America _ a jockey could be a dealer in horseflesh as well as a rider.
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She later became a trackside regular with a sharp eye for horseflesh and a string of thoroughbreds that made her one of the most successful horse breeders in Britain.
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In January 1337 the castle came under siege, and by April those inside were reduced to eating horseflesh to survive, and almost resorted to cannibalism before surrendering.
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This place, named for an Englishman known for the fine horseflesh he bred here, is off U . S . 54, midway between Eureka and El Dorado.
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It doesn't create a sensation unless the transaction becomes the horseflesh equivalent of a masterpiece hidden under a garden-variety portrait and unloaded at a yard sale.
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They hooted and applauded along with the rest of the crowd _ and quickly dodged, along with the others, when a knot of thundering horseflesh headed their way.
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But one who has studied the humane taming of horseflesh under extraordinary Californian, Monty Roberts, of the fascinating autobiography " The Man Who Listens to Horses ."
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A region where tracks are better known for hosting Arabian steeds or camels is entering the world of Formula One _ to the delight of local fans of horsepower over horseflesh.
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The following day he announced that Iceland was to become Christian, with the condition that old laws concerning the horseflesh would remain, and that private pagan worship be permitted.
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After his rest, Haslam picked up the reply from Young, and was instructed to return to Cedar City with the letter quickly and not to " spare horseflesh ".