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  • He also looked after his tyres carefully; he made three stops to be reshod but was still off the pace and suffered the ignominy of being passed by Sébastien Buemi.

    Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button storm to Canadian grand prix one-two Paul Weaver in Montreal 2010

  • My horse threw a shoe and I had to wait in Durham for it to be reshod, else I would have been here long since.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • My horse threw a shoe and I had to wait in Durham for it to be reshod, else I would have been here long since.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • The horse to be reshod was a dun mare, one that Kharl thought might be the mount that Lady Hyrietta often rode.

    Ordermaster Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • By the time they got back out, two weeks later, all of the horses were reshod.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2004

  • He turned and put a hard finger to the boy's breastbone and pushed him a step away and then stooped and put his fiddle sack on the ground and reshod himself.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • First the mare throws a shoe and I have to wait to get her reshod.

    Caddie Woodlawn’s Family Carol Ryrie Brink 2000

  • First the mare throws a shoe and I have to wait to get her reshod.

    Caddie Woodlawn’s Family Carol Ryrie Brink 2000

  • MAKE ME AN OFFER His trade was therefore mostly with other Beings, who'd all Awakened to a need of things -- fays; nisser; actual, roughneck trolls; an occasional femme fatale (not to him) huldre; the Wild Hunt, stopping by to get its horses reshod or a fresh stock of arrowheads -- all one to him.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • He turned and put a hard finger to the boy's breastbone and pushed him a step away and then stooped and put his fiddle sack on the ground and reshod himself.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 1997

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