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  2. Refusals and runouts - Wikipedia

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    [2] The horse has repeatedly been hit in the mouth or back due to a poor jumping position of the rider, and now associates jumping with pain. [3] The rider is unsure of jumping the fence, and his or her feelings are transferred to the horse. [3] Habit: the horse has learned that it can refuse without consequence, and does so to get out of work. [2]

  3. Sikh motorcyclist joins a cross-country ride against hate: 'I ...

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    His wife, Ekdeep, and their two sons, 5 and 10, sat across the room, cross-legged, listening to an FBI agent recount how a white supremacist strode into a Sikh temple in Oak Creek in search of ...

  4. Bar grip - Wikipedia

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    Bar grip tyres, or 'NDT' (Non-Directional Tire) in US military parlance, are an early tyre tread pattern developed for off-road use. Bar grips are characterised by a solid rubber circumferential centre strip, with large solid cleat alternately to either side. These span the full width of the tread.

  5. Anti-Amish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Claping (pronounced "clay-ping") refers to hate crimes and harassment directed against Amish people. Non-Amish hooligans may try to force Amish horses and buggies off the road, throw firecrackers at the horses of Amish people, throw stones at Amish people, or otherwise engage in acts of petty vandalism, harassment, and violence.

  6. B.C.'s Quest for Tires - Wikipedia

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    Based on the comic strip B.C. by Johnny Hart, BC's Quest for Tires is similar to Irem's Moon Patrol from the previous year. [2] A wheel-riding caveman is always moving forward through horizontally scrolling levels, and the player jumps or ducks as obstacles approach. The game's title is a play on the contemporaneous film Quest for Fire.

  7. NCAA Division II men's cross country championships

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    The NCAA Division II men's cross country championships (previously the NCAA College Division cross country championships, from 1958 to 1973) are contested at an annual meet organized by the NCAA to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among its Division II members in the United States and Canada.

  8. What I Believe (E. M. Forster essay) - Wikipedia

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    Forster cautiously welcomes democracy for two reasons: . It places importance on the individual (at least more than authoritarian regimes). It allows criticism. Thus, he calls for "two cheers for democracy" (also the title of the book which contains his essay) but argues that this is "quite enough" and that "there is no occasion to give three."

  9. Parker McCollum Jokes About Falling on Stage: ‘Already Up on ...

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    McCollum’s Friday show marked his return to the stage after welcoming his first baby.The “Like a Cowboy” singer announced on August 9, that his and wife Hailey Ray Light’s son, Major, was ...