"Jersey Shore, " "Jersey Couture" and "Jerseylicious" are our equivalent of the horsemen of the apocalypse.
It includes Jean Herard Celeur's "The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, " which features human skulls on metal skeletons sporting enormous phalluses.
His father, Pablo Martinez, bred horses for picadors, the horsemen who take part in the preliminaries of a bullfight before the matador appears, provoking the bull to attack them.
It also has allowed Douglas to reconnect with many of the horsemen who he once rode for, including Sheik Mohammad, whom he met Thursday night as well as trainers including Ward and Dale Romans.
In 1928, Vicente Blasco Ibanez, Spanish politician and writer, most notably "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, " died.
"They were the premier horsemen in the world, " says Joe Drape, author of "Black Maestro, " which tells the story of champion jockey Winkfield.
Four social forces - cronyism, collusion, corruption and complacency - or the four modern Horsemen of the Apocalypse shape cultural norms and determine the way businesses are run.
Cisco Systems, a high flyer just a few years ago and one of the "four horsemen" of the Internet industry, announced that second-quarter profits grew by 40% over the last 12 months.
The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent years and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around.
His label mate Stephen Harris, former bassist for The Cult and guitarist in The Four Horsemen, had not spoken to him for two decades.
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The first Hunt Cup took place in 1894, when two fox hunting clubs challenged each other to a race to determine which had the better horsemen.
Given the manner in which the four horsemen (Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook) are fighting in overlapping arenas these days, it could be a strong message.
Tren Griffin, a close friend that has worked for both Craig McCaw and Bill Gates refers to the five variables of the LTV formula as the five horsemen.
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Intel was up 140% in a year, but the 2000-2002 bear market at the conclusion of the 1995-2000 manic run turned shares of the four horsemen into horse meat.
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The Mongols, while indeed being the fierce horsemen of legend, did, having established their empire which stretched from Northern China to Western Europe, then rule it as a free trade area.
But the battle against the "Four Horsemen" must be joined, and soon, if Thailand expects to become more competitive in the global market.
Ushered into the living room by the secretary after a quarter of an hour, Husna gazed around her, as petitioners do, more tense than curious, taking in the worn gold brocade on the sofa, a large Chinese painting of horsemen over the rosewood mantel.
In the morning a Kirghiz horsemen appeared outside my yurt, materialising from the early mists to invite me to a wedding.
The overhang of the four macroeconomic horsemen cited above.
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But of course the truth is this story began centuries ago, when horsemen descended to the plains from a lost kingdom called Futa Djallon, long before Europe's map makers turned their minds to the niggling problem of how to fill those blank spaces.
The thieves are a band of Norman mercenaries, including a mysterious warrior who calls himself Harlequin, from the old French word hellequin, meaning a troop of the devil's horsemen.
And maybe that October sky wasn't really as blue-grey as Grantland Rice told us it was when those Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse rode to a great Notre Dame victory on the ol' gridiron.
Here again, live action merges seamlessly with digital artistry -- human horsemen by the thousands riding against swarms of Sauron's orcs, whose ranks are augmented by mountainous, mastodonish creatures called Mumakil, plus Fellbeast dragons that swoop down on their prey like Stuka bombers.
Earlier, protest groups under the G20 Meltdown banner had marched to the Bank of England in the City urging those who had lost their homes, jobs, savings or pensions to join them in following four "horsemen of the apocalypse" to "lay siege" to financial institutions.
Crassus's legions were no match for the Parthian archers, nimble horsemen who could loose their arrows off even as they turned.
Though Europe saw itself as the pilothouse of fate, in truth it was more like a fort, which had been shaped by the constant assault of those horsemen.
At the sound of the sixth trumpet, two hundred million horsemen annihilate a third of mankind.
In a large gallery about halfway through the show, mannequins of three mounted horsemen and five infantrymen frozen midstride evoke these cross-country parades.
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The ancestor of polo, this traditional game of horsemen is played with a dead goat rather than a ball.
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