15 ordspråk av Doug Harrison
Doug Harrison
As for Nevis, the Chelmsford was her third run in and it was Natural Blitz's first run back. I think Natural Blitz has more improvement in him than she does.
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He was stripped on the top of the joint behind the hock, ... It could have been nasty but fortunately the wound wasn't too deep.
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He went out for a three-week break after the (Ipswich) Cup and has been back in work at the Gold Coast with Kelly Doughty,
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He's racing in arguably the best form of his career,
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I am glad I left him in Queensland for the winter. It has been terribly wet in Melbourne,
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I can think of nothing more appropriate for this occasion than to welcome and honor Senator Harkin for his vision and compassion in championing passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act 16 years ago. An entire generation of empowered citizens is deeply indebted to him.
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It will be fantastic if he can finally win a Group One because he deserves to.
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It's his second home, ... The horse loves it there.
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Providing support to those who need assistance in order to remain living independently in their homes not only is the right thing to do for America's elderly, but also is sound business for the federal government and the taxpayer.
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Really, it was the best thing I could have done.
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The original plan was to go to the Hill Stakes and the Craven Plate but with the doubt over Court's In Session, I'm also looking at the George Main Stakes,
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This is his chance,
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We are confident that our country will not turn its back on our seniors.
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When my wife Susanna and I started The SCOOTER Store, we made a commitment to build a company where employees would be guided by core ideologies that brought out the best in all of us. And we can think of no better way to mark our 15th year milestone than to salute members of our team whose leadership this year has made it possible for us to continue our viability and growth while staying true to our mission.
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While we deeply regret having to part with any of our employee family, the continuing impact of restrictive Medicare policies leaves us no choice.
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