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  • Then, on the third day, the rodeo's last show in Matamoros, he did better again, but not by much, only managing to equal the first day's rides.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • Throughout much of the 1990’s she was on staff at SPIN Magazine, where she chronicled diverse individuals and subcultures, covering everything from rodeo's

    Elizabeth Gilbert biography 2007

  • The PBR tour started in 1992, when 20 bull riders broke from the rodeo circuit to see if rodeo's most popular event could make it on its own.

    Red Sox Marketers Make Call to Bullpen 2009

  • MESERVE: About 200,000 people are expected over the rodeo's nine-day run.

    CNN Transcript Oct 7, 2008 2008

  • MESERVE: About 200,000 people are expected over the rodeo's nine-day run.

    CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2008 2008

  • Between the PBR, which consists solely of rodeo's glamour event bull riding and draws riders from around the world, and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, a broader circuit encompassing the entire sport, there are more than 1,000 pro rodeos annually.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • They will continue the competition today, with hopes of winning a belt buckle, the rodeo's grand prize, and accumulating points toward the national championship of the International Gay Rodeo Association.

    Archive 2007-04-15 Sinfonian 2007

  • They will continue the competition today, with hopes of winning a belt buckle, the rodeo's grand prize, and accumulating points toward the national championship of the International Gay Rodeo Association.

    Ride 'em, cowboy Sinfonian 2007

  • Then, on the third day, the rodeo's last show in Matamoros, he did better again, but not by much, only managing to equal the first day's rides.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • A veteran Houston police officer who was participating with a cooking team at the Houston rodeo's Bar-B-Que cookoff has been relieved of duty for reportedly tossing a tear gas canister to booth opponents during the popular event, sickening several patrons.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

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