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But since the train derailed, she had to yet to go riding and was still wrestling with the worrying logistics of keeping her herd of 11 horses safely hydrated and fed.

“I know the salt lines keep haints out, and for protection you’ve got to carry a bit of salt on you along with some iron so that the dead can’t go riding your flesh, which is a thing powerful spirits can do.”

If Mexico’s quick start to the tournament had its players thinking about how nice a gold medal might feel around their necks, Japan reminded them there’s a long way still to go, riding goals from Takefusa Kubo and Ritsu Doan in the first 12 minutes to victory before 63,000 empty seats at Saitama Stadium, about 15 miles outside Tokyo.

I’m not going to go riding around Cambridge, doing my shopping at Whole Foods, then bringing it back on a bicycle.

"We have every right to fly drones over his property to monitor the conditions in which the animals lived and if they were properly cared for he would have nothing to be concerned about. We had a drone over our own sanctuary in Tampa yesterday and we did not call law enforcement or go riding around the streets of the neighborhood looking to accost the drone operator."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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