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David Fickling/The Wall Street Journal Arthur Mitchell, co-owner of the Yarraman Park horse ranch, says there are few stretches of land in Australia as good for horse-breeding as the Hunter Valley.
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He didn't believe in anything except sugar stocks, horse-breeding, and that his grandfather had been a fool in not collecting a few Isaac Davises and John Youngs and brass carronades before he went to war with Kamehameha.
SHIN-BONES 2010
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There are those, of course, who think that Kentucky was fated to become, if not a Southern bastion, then at least a horse-breeding capital.
Behind the Bluegrass Max Watman 2010
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In his post-race comments, Irwin also took shots at racetrack operators who don't respect syndicates, trainers who lie and the American horse-breeding system.
Animal Kingdom Wins Kentucky Derby Pia Catton 2011
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Terrestrial TV coverage has been hacked back, due mainly to declining viewing figures, and although the state-owned Channel 4 TV covers the festival and other race meetings, it only does so with the sponsorship backing of Darley, a horse-breeding operation owned by the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed.
A Showdown at the Horses Dominic Prince 2010
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He was already familiar with the area, as the SS had offices in nearby Fischhorn Castle, where it operated a top-secret horse-breeding program.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Since then, she has evolved into a horse-breeding expert.
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He was already familiar with the area, as the SS had offices in nearby Fischhorn Castle, where it operated a top-secret horse-breeding program.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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And for the sake of Lexingtons fame as the center of the world's leading horse-breeding region, may this blood be kept alive by thoroughbred breeding.
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Terrestrial TV coverage has been hacked back, due mainly to declining viewing figures, and although the state-owned Channel 4 TV covers the festival and other race meetings, it only does so with the sponsorship backing of Darley, a horse-breeding operation owned by the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed.
A Showdown at the Horses Dominic Prince 2010
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