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An armed conflict including one or more governments, and causing the death of 1,000 or more people per year
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I don't think we'll worry about that any more!" The winning jockey admitted he shared boss Pipe's view of Western Warhorse's prospects.
But the former Hearts star put his good form down to warhorse team-mate Richard Gough.
And from the tightest of angles the old warhorse showed his side the way as he angled home a header which gave Bradford keeper Gary Walsh no chance.
BRETT ORMEROD had no objection to being described as an "old warhorse" by boss Ian Holloway.
OLD WARHORSE Gordon Brand Jnr has been forced to pull out of the Open because of family illness.
Come Wednesday, the 32-year-old warhorse will graft again in green as Captain Crucial for Northern Ireland against Norway.
BRISTOL CITY 1 BLACKPOOL 3 CHAMPIONSHIP BRETT ORMEROD had no objection to being described as an "old warhorse" by boss Ian Holloway.
CROCKED warhorse Sam Torrance walked into trouble with woods at Loch Lomond yesterday.
Missing out on midfield warhorse Shaun Derry when he was a free agent at Crystal Palace in the summer was a big blow to Keane.
Old warhorse Tommy Horton of the Channel Islands, Ireland's Denis O'Sullivan, England's Paul Leonard and Australian Noel Ratcliffe share the lead on 68.
HULL boss Phil Brown didn't know whether to castigate Everton warhorse Tim Cahill or salute him.
Old warhorse Steve Bull last night confessed that he was ready to end his 12- year career at Wolves this summer.
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