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The overhead mare's tails of high cirrus now burned bright crimson, a gentle breeze rippling the water into corrugations of gold and purple.
Working Title: "Third Persons" Glenn Klopfenstein 2011
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I acknowledged her mare's thoroughbredness, and at the same time defied her to find any thoroughbred with as small and delicately-viciously pointed ears as my Outlaw.
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The great national dish of Mongolia, fermented mare's milk, isn't pasteurized, so it can't be found in restaurants.
Dunes Struck 2011
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In cases where there may be concerns about the viability of the fetus or the quality of its life supporting placenta, a transabdominal ultrasound from outside of the mare's abdomen can be performed.
Liz O'Connell: The Patter of Hooves Liz O'Connell 2011
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Our host presented us with bowls of fermented mare's milk an acquired taste and a variety of nuts and nibbles.
Regina Fraser and Pat Johnson: Discovering Mongolia Regina Fraser 2012
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She felt the touch of Dolly's muzzle on her arm, and she leaned her head against the mare's neck and waited.
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But while he was finishing up the mare's last hoof, she spoke.
Second Chance Marcia Meier 2011
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It was not until I was sure that Charley had reached Dan Maloney's and was on the little mare's back, that I cast off from the wharf and gave the big sail to the wind.
DEMETRIOS CONTOS 2010
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She moves into the stall and takes the mare's halter, turns her around and leads her out to the cross ties.
Second Chance Marcia Meier 2011
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In cases where there may be concerns about the viability of the fetus or the quality of its life supporting placenta, a transabdominal ultrasound from outside of the mare's abdomen can be performed.
Liz O'Connell: The Patter of Hooves Liz O'Connell 2011
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