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  • Madison Du Berlais has not run over hurdles since 2004, when he was still in France, so it's an interesting idea that David Pipe's had to start him off in the novice race that opens the card.

    Talking Horses Chris Cook 2010

  • Having successfully completed a series of projects for a client, Pipe's creative team assigned to projects was invited (by the lovely May) to pig out at Trinity, along the Dampa.

    Archive 2003-04-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • I cannot control many elements that influence the market (political instability, terrorism, inflation) but I do directly control Pipe's attitude towards the incessant challenges.

    Archive 2003-01-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • When he heard about Pipe's intent to visit his museum, he made himself available as our tour guide.

    notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • When he heard about Pipe's intent to visit his museum, he made himself available as our tour guide.

    Archive 2003-03-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • Having successfully completed a series of projects for a client, Pipe's creative team assigned to projects was invited (by the lovely May) to pig out at Trinity, along the Dampa.

    notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • Pipe's was the first address, a brief preliminary statement.

    Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913

  • Pipe's wife placed a dish of boiled corn, like hominy, before them, and this was their breakfast.

    Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913

  • Pipe's expected visit Ree and John went hunting to secure an abundance of meat for a feast for their guests.

    Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913

  • They were scattered to Pipe's Springs, a point twenty miles to the westward.

    Canyons of the Colorado John Wesley Powell 1868

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