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amble a slower, non-racing version of pace gait in horses. broken amble has many characteristics of the amble but there are four beats to the gait with each foot contacting the ground independently. Called also single-foot. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As he ambles toward the door, he turns back to
Keating: "Oh, and I want to talk to you about Ralph Norman. Near left, a rooster ambles past
a rock chimney that remains from the once-thriving Koloa sugar-cane
plantation. Traveling to job fairs, conventions,
seminars, and interviews, she ambles across a wasteland of declining
shopping centers and second-rate hotels, where nervous applicants endure
stale pastries, lukewarm coffee, and the rituals of self-abasement that
constitute today's job search. |
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