| 41. | Pony Express riders may even greet the Olympic train and trot along.
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| 42. | Tournament referee Allan Mills trots on court and rubs grass with hands.
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| 43. | The filth that trots through here just breaks your heart.
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| 44. | Pepsi trots out novelty cans and bottles all the time.
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| 45. | Looking at things now, I'm not hot to trot.
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| 46. | They're not really talking about Trot Nixon, are they?
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| 47. | Fassel said, recalling Calhoun's trot behind scrimmage.
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| 48. | The Raiders trot out few young guys willing to mix it up.
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| 49. | Byzantine horsemen trot stiffly across a shred of Sogdian weave.
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| 50. | Trot Nixon had three hits, Keith Mitchell a couple.
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