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- But I'm not going to pull the reins back on them ."
- She'll kill herself off unless you pull the reins back ."
- He spoke of taking the reins back from his coaches.
- He spoke of taking the reins back from coaches.
- It is incorrect to ask for a rein back by pulling or jerking on the reins.
- But it is traditional in many ways, jerking country's reins back to heartfelt basics as well as experimentation.
- :I agree . really needs to rein back on the Wikidrama and not respond to every delete ! vote.
- In fact, most of the time you have to pull the reins back and hold them back a bit,
- You're taking the reins back.
- He watched as his son helped stabilize the team when Fraschilla handed the reins back to him at midseason.
- You've pretty much got to see what he's capable of doing in competition before pulling the reins back in ."
- In October, the company dismissed its chief executive, Donald Dye, and gave the reins back to Ely Callaway, 79, its founder.
- This intended to teach the horse to keep his haunches straight and to help move them backward in the rein back.
- By the time Applewhite handed the reins back to Simms with 10 : 09 remaining in the third quarter, Texas led, 45-10.
- Yet he reins back from the expected celebratory note, in order to sift truth from falsehood, to travel from height to abyss.
- Many are taking him to task for handing the reins back to Tom Brady, a Super Bowl virgin dealing with a tender ankle.
- She eventually joined the cast, filmed two episodes and resigned, handing the reins back to Mahaffey, who bowed out after one final appearance.
- Individual shows should not exceed 1 minutes, and should include walk, trot, canter, gallop, rein back, stand still and demonstrate obedience to the leg.
- McDermott coached Sheboygan to a 4 5 record in one month of duty before leaving for the Tri-Cities Blackhawks and handing the reins back to Moore.
- Warne will hand the one-day reins back to Steve Waugh for seven one-dayers against the West Indies in April, then the World Cup . ( djp)
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