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  • Despite this estrangement, the couple again met foxhunting and resumed a discreet relationship.
  • His paintings depicted scenes of foxhunting and polo.
  • It covers dressage, hunters and jumpers, eventing, foxhunting and steeplechase racing.
  • From the early 1900s, Middleburg began welcoming visitors who participated in foxhunting and steeplechasing.
  • He wrote a book on foxhunting called " Hunting the Fox ", published in 1921.
  • He also wrote books about foxhunting.
  • This is a landmark and an historic vote and signals the end of foxhunting and other deeply cruel activities,
  • Deborah Rudacille writes that Kingsford enjoyed foxhunting, until one day she reportedly had a vision of herself as the fox.
  • Invited to ride with the Blue Ridge Hunt, named for the Blue Ridge Mountains, he became accomplished at foxhunting.
  • The next day, as Freddy and Billy ride off together, Billy announces that the Margarines have given up foxhunting.
  • "' Myopia Hunt Club "'is a foxhunting and private country club, located in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
  • As chairman of the Council for Country Sports from 1988, Colvin stepped up his opposition to gun-control and bans on foxhunting.
  • The paintings in the room were selected by the current owner Charles Spencer to honour John, Third Earl Spencer and his passion for foxhunting.
  • The Huntland estate was once devoted primarily to foxhunting, a sport that reinvigorated the economy of the region in the early-20th century.
  • The park is also home to the Museum of Hounds and Hunting, with displays of art, artifacts and memorabilia about the sport of foxhunting.
  • She opposed constitutional reform telling the Lords that she believed in the first-past-the-post system; and against the ban on Foxhunting.
  • It seems the fox's plan to anger neighbors about foxhunting will succeed until Mr . Margarine hands the neighbor a generous amount of money for damages.
  • In England, foxhunting grew in popularity ( as the usual quarry of deer had dwindled following the English Civil War, when they were hunted for food ).
  • Tom King, a former Defence Secretary ), was sent an incendiary device, which failed to explode, after he defended foxhunting during a debate in parliament.
  • In recent months, the quiet lanes and picture-postcard cottages of rural Britain have become the battleground for a guerrilla war being fought over the future of foxhunting.
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