ridden

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  • ridden hard and put away wet
  • ridden hard and put up wet
  • ride
  • ride (on) a wave of (something)
  • ride (on) the wave (of something)
  • ride (one's) luck
  • ride (someone's) back
  • ride (someone's) butt
  • ride a desk
  • ride a tiger
  • ride about (something)
  • ride around
  • ride away
  • ride by
  • ride down
  • ride down on (something)
  • ride for a fall
  • ride off
  • ride off in all directions
  • ride over
  • ride roughshod over (someone or something)
  • ride shotgun
  • ride tall in the/(one's) saddle
  • ride the gravy train
  • ride the roads
  • ride to (something or some place)
  • ride with (one)
  • ride with the punches
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First Sajir owned by Abdullah bin Ali Al Mamari and ridden by Asaad bin Ali Al Siyabi, second Zaeem owned by Ahmed bin Essa Al Balushi and ridden by Hamid bin Darwish Al Balushi, third Al Majid owned by Abdullah bin Sulaiman Al Farsi and ridden by Saber bin Mohammed Al Balushi.
And while NHTSA took into account the 33 percent increase in registrations that Florida saw after the helmet law was changed, it does not have reliable state-level data for miles ridden, so it could not determine whether people who already had motorcycles started using them more.
A spokesman said: "The take a friend riding initiative offers friends of regular riders at these establishments 50pc off their first riding lesson, providing the perfect opportunity to introduce someone you know who's never ridden before to have a go at this fun and exhilarating sport.
Marriott has ridden just about every trail, but he prefers trips into the backcountry, where he goes each year with a group of 15 friends and relatives, accompanied by a local guide.
Militia members used this gunpowder on Charlestown's Breed's Hill--within several hundred yards of where Revere had ridden earlier that summer--during the battle of Bunker Hill.
Your horse won't keep asking questions about other horses you've ridden.
Reserve supreme champion was the large part-bred gelding Llanigon Llewellyn ridden by Marion Hughes of Painscastle, Builth Wells.
1991: GENEROUS was ridden by Alan Munro to win both the Derby and the Irish Derby in 1991.
On an off-road tandem, she has ridden with her dad on the trails near Mammoth Lake, California.
His argument stems from the analysis of microscopic dental features that develop when a bit -- the part of a bridle placed in a horse's mouth -- rubs against the teeth as the horse is ridden.
He has ridden big-race winners in the US, Canada and Dubai and has ridden in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong.
The animated ride itself happens in this cubic volume of space--it is very taut and geometric, even though the animal being ridden is wildly organic, so the space negotiated by the bull is unrealistic.
The rider said: "I've been up there and ridden out.
Age 24 Wins 38 from 450 rides Strike-rate 8% Profit/loss -pounds 129.29 Win (total) prize-money pounds 173,641 (pounds 250,398) Lowest weight 7st 9lb Trainer attached to Mick Easterby (123 rides) Trainer to provide most winners this year Ruth Carr (16) Number of different trainers ridden for 79 Number of different trainers to provide a winner 11 Most successful course Carlisle, five wins from 41 rides Career wins 109 (99 in Britain, ten abroad) Wins left before riding out claim none (ridden out his claim) Biggest success Winning the Cumberland Plate at Carlisle in June on the Edwin Tuer-trained 9-2 joint-favourite Easy Terms, which was the final ride of his claim SULLIVAN has ridden in 144 more races than any of his apprentice title rivals this season.
Dwyer has had an agreement to ride as second jockey to Sheikh Hamdan and has ridden in Dubai for the past three seasons but will in future try to restore previous contacts and ride on the all-weather in Britain this winter.