Word: barnful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Defenseman Don Sweeney agreed: "It's just a big hype. This is our home barn, and we just don't like to lose here...
Five of the 13 Crimson riders in the Ascot show, for example, were beginners. And while some members of the Harvard equestrian club own horses, the majority train on schooling horses that the club leases from a private barn in Millis, Mass...
Withington might make a fist in the direction of the groggy second bidder and say, "Pow! He's out cold." The joshing might revive the wounded warrior. If not, it would liven the mood of the dealers and collectors gathered here in the tent behind his barn...
...father, Obert Miller, had started with a dog and a trick pony. In 1924 Obert brought eight-year-old D.R. into the act. In 1932 D.R. met a fetching young farm girl named Isla at a barn dance in Kansas. In 1934 D.R. and Isla were married. By then Obert Miller's show had grown to four dogs, four ponies and a monkey, a big enough production to accommodate the newlyweds. For their efforts, D.R. and Isla earned a quarter a week to split. D.R. always bought a cigar with his portion, and Isla bought a candy bar with hers...
...BATF's warnings prompted many wine sellers across the nation to remove Italian products from their shelves immediately. Among them was Oakland-based Safeway Stores, which sells wine in some 1,200 supermarkets and 104 Liquor Barn stores. Said Safeway Spokeswoman Felicia del Campo: "Nobody could assure us that none of the adulterated wines had reached the U.S." Many other retailers resisted the move, however, pointing out that they did not sell low- grade products or citing confidence in their own distribution systems. Said Louis Iacucci, president of Goldstar Wines & Spirits of Queens, N.Y., the nation's single largest retailer...