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    A bridle is a piece of equipment used to direct a horse. As defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, the "bridle" includes both the headstall that holds...
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    mansions and two to four acre (8,000 to 16,000 m2) lot sizes. It makes up part of Bridle Path–Sunnybrook–York Mills. Often referred to as "Millionaires' Row"...
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    make a bridle and one was used to make the Helmet of Constantine. Two relics exist that have the form of a bridle and are claimed to be the bridle of Constantine:...
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  • Look up bridle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bridle usually refers to headgear worn by horses and other animals that are ridden or driven. Bridle may...
    939 bytes (157 words) - 03:28, 27 April 2023
  • creature in the back yard, but when Paul investigates, all he finds is a bridle up a tree that he confirms is from Ron's missing horse. The next day Paul...
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  • Thumbnail for Bridle shiner
    The bridle shiner (Notropis bifrenatus) is a member of the minnow family (Cyprinidae). This species has been identified as being of Special Concern by...
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    The bridled mabuya or bridled skink (Heremites vittatus) is a species of skink found in North Africa and Middle East. They grow up to 22 cm. The binomial...
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  • A wigwam for a goose's bridle is a phrase, meaning something absurd or a nonsense object, or latterly "none of your business". It is an old English phrase...
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  • Thumbnail for The Bridle Track, New South Wales
    The Bridle Track is an historic walking and horse trail between Bathurst and Hill End, located in the Bathurst Region local government area , in the Central...
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  • Look up rides in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rides may refer to: Amusement rides Bridle paths, or rides, tracks through woodland for horse riders...
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    Angélico (redirect from Adam Bridle)
    Adam Bridle (born: 7 May 1987), better known by the ring name Angélico (/ɑːnˈhɛlɪkoʊ/), is a South African professional wrestler currently signed to All...
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    A double bridle, also called a full bridle or Weymouth bridle, is a bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called "double reins"). One bit...
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    Hackamore (redirect from Cherokee Bridle)
    and as a type of bitless bridle. However, both terms are primarily descriptive. The traditional jaquima hackamore is made up of a headstall, bosal and...
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    nose gear of the aircraft, or in some cases a wire rope, called a catapult bridle, is attached to the aircraft and the catapult shuttle. Other forms have...
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  • Owen Lawman Bridle (28 July 1910 — 24 April 1983) was an Australian rugby union international. Born in Exmouth, Devon, Bridle grew up in England but was...
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    A bitless bridle is a general term describing a wide range of headgear for horses or other animals that controls the animal without using a bit. Direction...
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  • is the chairman and majority shareholder of Eastleigh and former CEO of Bridle Insurance. As of 2018, Donald has worked in the insurance industry "for...
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    would not have held up over time. For this reason, no one can say with certainty which came first, the bitted or the bitless bridle. There is evidence...
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  • Thumbnail for Bridle Path (New Zealand)
    The Bridle Path is a steep shared-use track that traverses the northern rim of the Lyttelton volcano connecting the port of Lyttelton with the city of...
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  • Horse tack (section Bridles)
    items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up, and involves putting the...
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