Ridden
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AK: And once we put Katherine through that particular brand of hell, we knew that we might be able to make a horse, which could be
ridden.
We opened the lid, we took the horse out, and it did work; it walked and it was able to be
ridden.
People have
ridden
seven million miles.
Now, there are few words to describe the all-consuming feelings of vulnerability, shame, upset and injustice that I was
ridden
with in that moment and for the weeks to come.
Everybody who has
ridden
the New York subway system will be familiar with these signs?
I agree there was no chemistry at all between the two leads and the other characters were cliche
ridden.
I was expecting a cool documentary into the protest and activism surrounding the RNC, but what I got was a largely flawed, bad-acted, fictitious, conspiracy
ridden
badly woven tale.
The whole movie was cliche
ridden
and a downright waste of time and money.
I began riding horses fairly recently, and, as anyone who has ever
ridden
should know, I fell in love with horses and their world.
Julie Winters is a "freelance social worker" in an unnamed filthy city,
ridden
with crime, and she and everyone she knows has a lot of issues to work through.
The unfriendly concierge (Shelley Winters) and the tough landlord Mr. Zy (Melvyn Douglas) establish stringent rules of behavior and Trekovsky feels
ridden
by his neighbors.
Brian has been in a lot of movies where he has
ridden.
Maybe it makes sense to a Chinese audience, but an endless series of shots of a toy model of a commercial airliner being
ridden
(!) by various characters made absolutely no sense to this viewer.
SPOILER ALERT: The sight of his bullet
ridden
body at the end of the film in crucifixion pose gave us chills.
Of course, the board is
ridden
during the famous Big Wednesday of 1974, just as Bear had predicted.
Nobody ever rides here on the bus." "Then he must...have
ridden
in... on the rain."
Katherine Isabelle is back but essentially in a cameo as the ghost of Ginger while once again the angst
ridden
sister Bridget is the centre of the story.
Feeding off of the topical debates over the war in iraq, the script is
ridden
with clichés and feels like a Lifetime Movie gone wrong.
The acting was horrible, the dialogue
ridden
with cliches/nonsense drivel, and the plot full of holes leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.
Pure rubbish,
ridden
through with stereotypical Anglo-Saxon anti-Catholic and anti-Continental bigotries and biases.
Finally, there’s the usual Indian problem: sports administrative bodies and government departments are
ridden
with patronage and petty bossism, with officials more interested in protecting their turf (and enjoying paid vacations to sporting events) than in promoting athletes.
But this process has been politicized and
ridden
by an acute behind-the-scenes competition for influence among the major powers.
Pakistan is
ridden
with anxiety about post-withdrawal Afghanistan, and about the secret talks that the US has now begun with the Afghan Taliban in Qatar.
Unfortunately, May, having
ridden
the wave of nativism, rather than trying to redirect it, will have little to teach her German counterpart.
A casual observer who visits Reddit will find what looks like a Web 1.0 message board that is
ridden
with near-indecipherable jargon and acronyms, such as “HH,” “cucks,” “centipedes,” and “God Emperor of the Internet.”
But with his recent decision to impose a draconian new security law on Hong Kong, Chinese President Xi Jinping has
ridden
roughshod over the Joint Declaration and directly threatened the city’s freedom.
Trumpian populism should be divorced from Trump, who has
ridden
a political wave that he neither initiated nor controls.
This first quarrel arose because Levin had
ridden
over to see his new farm and returned half an hour late, having attempted a short cut home and lost his way.
They were all love, lovers, sweethearts, persecuted ladies fainting in lonely pavilions, postilions killed at every stage, horses
ridden
to death on every page, sombre forests, heartaches, vows, sobs, tears and kisses, little skiffs by moonlight, nightingales in shady groves, "gentlemen" brave as lions, gentle as lambs, virtuous as no one ever was, always well dressed, and weeping like fountains.
There was nothing to be said against M. de Moirod's devotion; it went beyond all comparison, but he had never
ridden
a horse in his life.
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