Other important animal tools include the saddle, bridle, the stirrup, the yoke, the whip.
Bridle uses media reports and local government sites to find the locales for his images.
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We bridle if we are asked to sing an old favourite to an unfamiliar tune.
During the journey back to Tobermory, the fishing boat's bridle, to which the tow rope was attached, broke.
Linear thinkers may bridle at "Die Feen, " but musically it's a magic-carpet ride.
Even thought Bridle was set free from most of the problem rope, the whale may not survive, Zoodsma said.
"History, like space, is co-produced by us and our technologies, " Bridle told CNN.
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In America, where growth has been brisk for years, monetary policy is stronger, but not yet a yank on the bridle.
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Another collection is constructed from the sturdy, stain- and water-resistant wool tweeds paired with English bridle leather and lined with canvas.
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Several new telescopes are planned to investigate this dark energy further and Dr Bridle is already heavily involved in two of these.
Many European officials bridle at America's dominance of the international financial agenda.
Mr Drye's solicitor has told the court that neither his client nor his wife Amanda could remember giving the instruction to remove the bridle.
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Dr Sarah Bridle will use her For Women In Science Fellowship to support her research at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London.
He could have been a cover model for American Bridle, had a hundred thousand followers at any track in America and a million on Twitter.
Bridle, who describes himself as a "writer, artist, publisher, technologist and a number of other things" on his website, launched Dronestagram in October.
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But British artist James Bridle has made up his mind -- and he's adopting Web and mobile tools to tell his side of the story.
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The court had previously heard that the bridle had been removed from Lucas, so he could eat some hay, before he bolted at Nowton Park.
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Dr Sarah Bridle Dr Sarah Bridle will use her For Women In Science Fellowship to support her research at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London.
Lawmakers will bridle at changing again the way America taxes exporters.
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Youngsters aren't allowed to ride until they first learn how to groom the animals, clean their hooves, saddle and bridle them and, yes, muck their stalls.
So with a request, consequently expect a tumultuous response by the citizenry as they will bridle at the measures imposed on them to receive the capital.
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He turned up one day hungry and riding a gray horse that had a filthy blanket on his back and a rope halter instead of a bridle.
Bridle also uses information from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a British independent nonprofit organization which compiles local reports of drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.
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Dr Sarah Bridle became interested in astrophysics at school.
And Bridle says he'll continue trying to put people at the scene of the strikes -- even if it's only through the screens of their smartphones, tablets or desktop computers.
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Philip Fenton's star rewarded those brave enough to take a prohibitive 30-100 price to land the Deloitte Novice Hurdle by two and a half lengths without coming off the bridle.
Early each morning, he exercised by riding out along the bridle paths of Weequahic Park, accompanied until her death from cancer in 1936 by his wife, the heiress to Newark's wealthiest jewelry manufacturer.
National pride is one reason: even law-abiding Colombians are still apt to bridle at the humiliating memory of Mr Lehder, shackled hand and foot, being bundled on to a plane by United States marshals.
You may bridle at their seemingly endless doubting questions.
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In mid-March, researchers from several government agencies used a tranquilizer to sedate one of the entangled whales, named Bridle because the whale had rope tangled around its face and cutting through its head.
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