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But then, on the gallops, the horse split a pastern a foot injury that usually happens to younger animals.
ECONOMIST: Horse-racing
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The fire grows louder, popping and snorting as it gallops up the slope.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Woodsburner'
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Will it be bad for the world if the civilized West gallops into the chaos and removes the weapons cache?
WSJ: Gut Time
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The Gallops deny any impropriety and are fighting both the revocation and a big personal tax bill in U.S. Tax Court.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Snow on the gallops and the trainer's new year holiday meant that the owners' dreams were put on hold until the spring.
ECONOMIST: Horse-racing
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Nevertheless, the book gathers momentum, and the second half gallops along.
ECONOMIST: New fiction
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If Alice comes with us, Bennie will take his break and share a pork bun in the Chinese bakery next door, while the fog gallops past the windows.
NEWYORKER: Ask Me If I Care
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"I do lots of core work, as polo is about being able to balance and twist your upper body while your horse gallops at 40 miles an hour, " he says.
WSJ: When Time Allows, Taking a Whack at a New Sport
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Even as India gallops toward First World status--with its booming economy, roaring stock market and rapid progress in autos and steel--it is still a giant back-yard sweatshop to the world, staffed by underage boys and girls.
FORBES: Magazine Article