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...you’re in there...” 50 Abbr. on a building cornerstone 56 “I’m in trouble!” 57 Cleveland’s lake 58 October birthstone 59 “Don’t put the ___ before the horse?? 61 “Was that so bad?!” 63 Dir. from Cambridge to Salem 64 Member of a Western tribe 65 Silent assent...
...showtime.Cloos, a former Harvard physics concentrator and equestrian team captain, is known in eastern New York as a farrier. Laymen often call her a blacksmith, but while blacksmiths forge iron into many shapes and forms, farriers devote their lives to fitting shoes and attending to the health of the horse??s hoof.“A blacksmith does artistic things with metal. I just make shoes for horses’ feet. Unfortunately, I don’t have an artistic bent,” Cloos explains.A Quincy House resident, Cloos knew from her first day of college that...
...An… item, carved some time before 1248, was unearthed in Bergen on a small wooden stave... It reads: ‘You will f**k Rannveig the Red. It will be bigger than a man’s pr*ck and smaller than a horse??s pr*ck.’ There can be little doubt but that one of the individuals whose fate was conjured on this charm—its 2nd person ‘you’—believed the inscription capable of directing the future (and especially the object...
...failure to reform these programs, Peterson said, would be akin to choosing to “continue to ride a [dead] horse??that is not sustainable...
...rider really has to pick up the horse??s style and mood, and give really clear signals about what needs to be done,” said Gray. “Horses are very different. You have to psych out the individual horse and do it really fast....It’s a sport where you practice, and [then] compete with a partner whom you’ve never met before...