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Darley is owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, who possesses a far-flung international operation.
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Procter's focus on Beddoes as a poet, Darley is enthusiastic about Beddoes's possibilities as a dramatist.
Introduction 1821
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"Darley," repeated the girl; and again that was all.
The Dominant Dollar Lester [Illustrator] Ralph 1893
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"Darley," yet once again, "as I love you and you love me don't -- desert me now!"
The Dominant Dollar Lester [Illustrator] Ralph 1893
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In the late 1600s and early 1700s, three stallions imported by British aristocrats became the forefathers of today's thoroughbreds: the Godolphin Arabian, Darley Arabian and Byerley Turk.
DNA analysis shows thoroughbreds have British as well as Arabian roots Post 2010
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Darley Wong/Reuters A fisherman held his fishing net in his mouth in a polluted river in Wuhan, China's Hubei province, Tuesday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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This month, McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds announced that two sires—Justenuffhumor, owned by Darley, and Here Comes Ben—will be at their farm in 2012.
Horse Breeding Canters Back to N.Y. Pia Catton 2011
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John Sutherland , manager of Darley Woodlands—a horse ranch owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president of the United Arab Emirates—said he wasn't against mining in general, but added he would oppose plans by Anglo American PLC to mine seven million tons a year of coal from its adjacent Drayton South project from around 2015.
Mines and Vines Clash in Australia David Fickling 2011
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Last week, Darley—the racing operation of Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum—shipped the stallion Girolamo, a son of 1992's Horse of the Year A.P. Indy , to Sequel Stallions in Hudson, N.Y., for the 2012 breeding season.
Horse Breeding Canters Back to N.Y. Pia Catton 2011
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In the late 1600s and early 1700s, three stallions imported by British aristocrats became the forefathers of today's thoroughbreds: the Godolphin Arabian, Darley Arabian and Byerley Turk.
DNA analysis shows thoroughbreds have British as well as Arabian roots Post 2010
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