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- noun Plural form of
warmblood .
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Hers is a world populated by witches, vampires and demons, who co-exist, Harry Potter-style, with Muggle-ish humans, known as warmbloods.
Books: 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness, reviewed by Elizabeth Hand 2011
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Hers is a world populated by witches, vampires and demons, who co-exist, Harry Potter-style, with Muggle-ish humans, known as warmbloods.
Books: 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness, reviewed by Elizabeth Hand 2011
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The Plated Folk have stole technology from Jon-Tom's world to try and invasion and enslave the "warmbloods".
Archive 2009-06-01 Jeff C 2009
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The Plated Folk have stole technology from Jon-Tom's world to try and invasion and enslave the "warmbloods".
Spotlight: Spellsinger by Alan Dean Foster Jeff C 2009
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Mr. Lubbers said that over the past couple of years, he's flown around 100 warmbloods, or specialized breeds of European sport horses, to individual Chinese buyers, new equestrian clubs and soon-to-be-opened horse-riding resorts across the country.
Chinese Chukkers Lara Farrar 2011
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These warmbloods are what stopped the barbarian invasions in Europe.
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They, as all European warmbloods, were bred for war mounts.
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All are registered in the ATA. By way of background: Trakehners [Tra - Cane-ners] are German warmbloods from East Prussia.
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No, these mares were as sturdy as they were lovely; two generations out of the wild horses of the Long Downs, and crossbred to Kelpan warmbloods for looks and stamina.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Sounds like the judge just does not like that type of horse. for example, I like Tb but not warmbloods.
unknown title 2009
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