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  • : Equestrians competed there Wednesday in vaulting -- an event that combines gymnastics, dance and horseback riding -- in the city's first-ever World Equestrian Games.

    Holy Horseback! 2010

  • Equestrians had been planning a campaign to be called "Yield to the Horse" whose purpose was to educate drivers about co-existing with horses on roads.

    Marsha Hayes: When Horses and Modern Life Collide Marsha Hayes 2010

  • Equestrians had been planning a campaign to be called "Yield to the Horse" whose purpose was to educate drivers about co-existing with horses on roads.

    Marsha Hayes: When Horses and Modern Life Collide Marsha Hayes 2010

  • Equestrians had "learned to live with uncomfortable boots," he says.

    Olympic Kicks 2008

  • What the Hell is it with this Administration and Equestrians ?

    Think Progress » President Bush has renominated Kenneth Tomlinson 2006

  • Equestrians following this fashion, canoes gliding, children and dogs swimming, were a most amusing picture.

    The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Nobody came to the Avenue of Equestrians without money; the street offered poor folk nothing.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Krasta hadn't bought anything - a shockingly unusual trip to the Avenue of Equestrians.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Krasta's foot came down on an icy patch on the sidewalk of the Avenue of Equestrians.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • The Avenue of Equestrians had always been Priekule's main shopping thoroughfare, with shops of all sorts catering to the most fastidious - and expensive - tastes.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

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