She's got what her grandmother used to call horse sense, a way of looking life squarely in the eye and getting on with it.
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For an old cowboy like Stanley, it's just plain old horse sense that muscles _ whether human or horse _ sometimes need a healing touch.
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There is much about horses, and horse sense, and what can go wrong while on the trail, with some observations about human relationships woven in.
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The term " horse sense " refers less, I think, to the IQ of the four-legged beast than to what we bipeds can learn from horses.
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And about twice a year, his father and I sit in pews or folding chairs, holding a program with the now familiar tunes like, " Horse Sense,"
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He had continued distributing such columns as " The Worry Clinic, " and " Horse Sense, " until shortly before his death at the age of 94.
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Lukas, no slouch at creative horse sense, has said that Thunder Gulch would race in Kentucky on Sept . 23 and then rest five weeks for the Breeders'Cup.
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It doesn't matter if you lack horse sense or riding experience _ most people come because they liked Billy Crystal in " City Slickers " ( 1991 ).
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"We felt like it didn't make common horse sense, " said Burson, citing a 1966 Supreme Court decision and a 2000 federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
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If athletes had any horse sense, they'd refuse to run in a pair of ill-fitting shoes and no amount of money thrown in their faces would make them budge.