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Equestrians

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Equestrians meaning

plural of equestrian

Example sentences (19)

I’m a believer in non-motorized, shared-use trails, peacefully and collectively enjoyed by hikers, trail runners, dog walkers, mountain bikers and equestrians, especially in and near urban areas.

An initiative led by Deputy Director of Humboldt Public Works, Hank Seemann, looks to develop 1,000 acres of forest acquired from Green Diamond logging company into a multi-use community forest with trails for hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers.

Our people became expert equestrians and the horse became a partner, a symbol of wealth and a tool for freedom and mobility.

The parade features an array of floats, marching bands, equestrians, clowns, local celebrities and Santa Claus to welcome in the start of the holiday season.

After 25 years of cultivating the sport in the Cayman Islands, McTaggart says their equestrians are ready to make their mark.

Art imitates life for Bloomberg, and she has also cultivated a side-gig writing young adult novels that focus on the world of elite equestrians.

Bad news: Equestrians won't be able to cross the Big Brown Primitive Camping Trail bridge until it can be replaced.

Equestrians and horse-enthusiasts alike were enchanted at the Lassen County Fair Horse Show July 19 and July 20.

It features interviews with forensic accountants, equestrians, attorneys, government officials and local residents.

He also sought support from the second estate, those equestrians who had not ascended to become senators.

He could be liberal to impoverished Senators and equestrians and to cities and towns desolated by natural calamity.

In 11 AD, Augustus, who enjoyed the games, bent his own rules and allowed equestrians to volunteer because "the prohibition was no use".

In the same manner they held a review of the Equestrians who received a horse from public funds (equites equo publico), and added and removed names as they judged proper.

Jones (1992), p. 161 He disliked aristocrats and had no fear of showing it, withdrawing every decision-making power from the Senate, and instead relying on a small set of friends and equestrians to control the important offices of state.

Since a moving bicycle makes little noise, some countries insist that bicycles have a warning bell for use when approaching pedestrians, equestrians, and other cyclists, though sometimes a car horn can be used when a 12 volt battery is available.

State-owned public lands are minimal in Benton County, with the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Rattlesnake Slope Wildlife Recreation Area north of Benton City being the most significant and a draw for hikers and equestrians.

Tacitus, Annals V.3 Sejanus began a series of purge trials of Senators and wealthy equestrians in the city of Rome, removing those capable of opposing his power as well as extending the imperial (and his own) treasury.

The army officers as well as the cavalry were drawn from leading citizens who enrolled as equestrians (equites).

Under Augustus, senators and equestrians and their descendants were formally excluded from the infamia of association with the arena and its personnel (arenarii).