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  2. Frank Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    November 5, 1951 (age 86) Middle Village, Queens County, New York. Nationality. American. Frank T. Hopkins (August 11, 1865 unsubstantiated – November 5, 1951) was a self-proclaimed professional horseman who at one time performed with the Ringling Brothers Circus. He was a long-distance rider who claimed to have won 400 races and was ...

  3. Velma Bronn Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Velma Bronn Johnston (March 5, 1912 — June 27, 1977), also known as Wild Horse Annie, was an American animal welfare activist. She led a campaign to stop the eradication of mustangs and free-roaming burros from public lands. She was instrumental in passing legislation to stop using aircraft and land vehicles from inhumanely capturing wild ...

  4. Monty Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Monty Roberts. Marvin Earl "Monty" Roberts MVO (born May 14, 1935) is an American horse trainer who promotes his techniques of natural horsemanship through his Join-Up International organization, named after the core concept of his training method. Roberts believes that horses use a non-verbal language, which he terms "Equus," and that humans ...

  5. 16 Absolutely Iconic Ford Mustangs - AOL.com

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    The Terminator (2003 SVT Cobra) The true name of the Mustang known as the Terminator is the 2003 SVT Cobra. It earned its nickname and its place in history from its raw power and impressive muscle ...

  6. Kiger mustang - Wikipedia

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    The two horses with the highest bids went for $7,800 and $7,400. This is much higher than the adoption fees paid for other mustangs; horses removed from other herds in Oregon can be adopted for a walk-up fee of $125. [12] Genetic testing has shown that Kiger mustang is a descendant of the Colonial Spanish Horse.

  7. ‘The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses’ Review: A ... - AOL

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    And the film shows us how the legend of the wild horse came to life through poster images of Buffalo Bill and dime novels, radio and “The Lone Ranger” — a hero who rides a wild horse he rescued.

  8. Where the wild horses are: Mustangs get new life at Wild ...

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    Former wild mustangs go to Webster rescue center for adoption, retirement in the care of Diane Delano, who's dedicated her life to the equines.

  9. Eleanor (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Pony car / Muscle car. Body style. 2-door fastback. "Eleanor" is a code name used in independent filmmaker H. B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds to refer to a 1971 Ford Mustang (redressed as a 1973 [ 1][ 2]) featured in the film. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500 .