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We have had cases of cutting the hair on manes and tails, but this is beyond that.
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Now Manes likes gadgets as much as anybody, but he has a way of seeing the practical obstacles to their use.
FORBES: Sidelines
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They also had full-size dummy lions built which were used with real lions to understand how lions viewed each others manes.
BBC: Lions breed better if living near joining rivers
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Girls can also build collections of truly fantastic friends (such as Strawberry Shortcake and her pals) and comb the impossibly long manes of luridly coloured ponies.
ECONOMIST: Toys
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Indeed, there were so many seductive women with manes of hair billowing into the wind, that you began to think the audience consisted entirely of wind machines.
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And then I read Stephen Manes' essay about electronic books.
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As the sun hung heavy in the sky, we descended into a valley to find four napping lionesses guarded by two fierce males, their wild manes glowing orange, then amber as the sun set.
BBC: The Serengeti in the off-season
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One afternoon the head wrangler Dave and I huddled under a couple of pine trees while hail beat down on our hats -- his more weather-beaten than mine -- and our horses' manes.
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The Manes column begins on page 106.
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In the Cajun match races, McNamara said owners who didn't use jockeys would hedge their bets by tying beer cans filled with rocks to the horses' manes to scare them into running harder or, in some cases, fastening on a live chicken.
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