- the
horse of wood,
which Epeius made with Athena's help, the
horse which once
Odysseus led up into the
citadel as a
thing of guile, when he had
filled it...
-
Horse racing is an
equestrian performance activity,
typically involving two or more
horses ridden by
jockeys (or
sometimes driven without riders) over...
-
horse (Equus
ferus przewalskii or
Equus przewalskii), also
called the takhi,
Mongolian wild
horse or
Dzungarian horse, is a rare and
endangered horse...
- The
Uffington White Horse is a
prehistoric hill figure, 110 m (360 ft) long,
formed from deep
trenches filled with
crushed white chalk. The
figure is...
- that
consume the most
horse meat
consume about 4.3 million
horses a year. For the
majority of humanity's
early existence, wild
horses were
hunted as a source...
- A Dala
horse (Swedish: dalahäst) or
Dalecarlian horse is a
traditional carved,
painted wooden statue of a
horse originating in the
Swedish province of...
- In computing, a
Trojan horse (or
simply Trojan) is a
malware that
misleads users of its true
intent by
disguising itself as a
normal program. The term...
-
because in
winter time
horse-drawn
sleighs would have a
considerable "dead pull" (especially if upgrade)
through the tunnel. Vail
Fill is
named for the nearby...
- pale
horses. All of the hor**** save for
Death are portra**** as
being human in appearance. In John's
revelation the
first horseman rides a
white horse, carries...
-
sugarcoat the
horrors of war, he's just the
director to
fill this
Great War-set
story of a boy and his
horse with
saddlebags of
heart and soul. We can't wait...