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  2. What Is Life - Wikipedia

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    "What Is Life" is a song by the English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. In many countries, it was issued as the second single from the album, in February 1971, becoming a top-ten hit in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, and topping singles charts in Australia and Switzerland.

  3. Emma Rubinowitz - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 March 2016, at 14:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club ... - AOL

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    Dive deeper into Eckhart Tolle's transformative book, "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose," with our comprehensive reader's guide. Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club ...

  5. Harvey Smith (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    —Jennifer Donald, Horse & Hound 2020 [5] Smith won the John Player Trophy, the grand prix of Great Britain, seven times. [5] In 1989 Smith was honoured for being the first man to have jumped in 100 Volvo World Cup Qualifying Rounds. [6] [5] He retired from show jumping competition in 1990. [5]

  6. Horse show - Wikipedia

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    A winning pony at a horse show. A horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and ponies. Many different horse breeds and equestrian disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels. Most horse shows run from one to three days, sometimes longer for major, all-breed events or national and international championships.

  7. Lexington, the horse and its history, make appearance at ...

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    Horse” intersperses the tale of Lexington’s racing and breeding career with the modern-day story of a Ph.D. student who finds the discarded painting of a horse, and then meets a Smithsonian ...

  8. The Saddle Club (books) - Wikipedia

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    The Saddle Club is written in a third-person style. In early books, the narration was third-person limited and shifted from character to character, often offering more insight into the thoughts and feelings of the Saddle Club members and their friends; in later books, the narrative style became much more encompassing.

  9. Guide horse - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a guide horse for a blind person dates back to 1943 if not earlier, the film The Blocked Trail of that year having a dwarf horse guide a blind miner. [2] The Burlesons though may appear to have a claim for the practical proposal of using a miniature horse as a service animal for the blind or partially sighted.