Rider
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117 examples of Rider in a sentence
Taylor(Jenny Scott)is the leggy hottie with the extra tight low
rider
jeans.
This one ends bleakly -- or just poignantly -- insisting that we reevaluate the relationship between the tramp and the trick
rider.
In every western movie you see somebody shooting with an old muzzle loader 5 miles and kick the
rider
from the horse; in every movie you see cowboys shooting from the hip, without aiming on a silver dollar thrown into the air, you guess, they hit, not to speak that villains do not get their opponents although they fire from close distance, let us say 20 centimeters, hundreds of broadsides, while the sheriff is shooting back with one single shot between the eyes of the five bandits.
Ken Maynard was a champion horse
rider
and in his early days worked in rodeos.
This one was made in 1994, knight
rider
2010, without any people from the original TV show.
The earlier one was knight
rider
2000... from 1991... equally crappy, this one starred David Hasselhoff and yes... had a silly cameo appearance y James Doohan as himself.
Even though "Easy
Rider"
came earlier and was much more successful, "Two Lane Blacktop" is a far superior film.
In Joshua the music fit the film perfectly, especially the low growl when the camera turned to the black
rider.
I remember seeing a short trailer for this superhero film, and I didn't think it looked too bad, but the critics give it two stars, so I had to see why, from director Mark Steven Johnson (Ghost Rider).
this project greatly tarnished the already damaged knight
rider
franchise.
When Britain became too weak to play that role after World War I, an isolationist US continued to be a free rider, with disastrous results.
If pressed and isolated by Trump’s policy, however, will China become a disruptive free
rider
that pushes the world into a Kindleberger Trap?
If not a climate-change denier, the previous Australian government led by John Howard joined President George W. Bush in being a climate-change free rider: others would have to take responsibility for ensuring the planet’s survival.
Germany remains a free
rider
on the European and international economic, political, and security order.
US President Barack Obama has gone so far as to call China a “free rider” for its failure to fulfill the responsibilities that many would expect of a global power.
Germany has not always been a free
rider
on other people’s defense spending.
For example, ride-hailing apps and booking platforms could efficiently match
rider
demand with rickshaw supply, as would well-orchestrated feeder services to bus and rail networks.
Each country may hope to be a free rider, avoiding the short-term costs of cutting emissions, while benefiting from other countries’ emission reductions.
Jonathan Haidt, author of The Happiness Hypothesis and The Righteous Mind, uses a metaphor reminiscent of Plato, but in support of a view closer to Hume, to illustrate what he calls the social intuitionist perspective on ethics: “The mind is divided, like a
rider
on an elephant,” he writes on the first page of The Righteous Mind, “and the rider’s job is to serve the elephant.”
The rider, in Haidt’s metaphor, is the mental process we control, mainly conscious reasoning, and the elephant is the other 99% of our mental processes, mostly our emotions and intuitions.
But while the economists couch their argument in language designed to play well in the US, the policy could equally be applied by other countries to defend their industries against carbon-intensive imports from America, should the US choose to be a free
rider
in efforts to tackle global climate change.
With COVID-19, the first
rider
has already appeared.
For starters, we find that while electric two-wheelers can indeed be dangerous, the hazard is primarily to the
rider.
Municipal governments have also introduced new laws requiring riders to wear a helmet; setting the minimum riding age to 16; barring scooters from pedestrian crosswalks; prohibiting more than one
rider
per scooter; and banning the use of cellphones or headphones in both ears.
By contrast, if German-US relations are souring, it is because Germany has come to seem like a free
rider
in security matters.
As it stands, platforms not only control pricing, but also hold troves of
rider
and driver data, creating significant information asymmetries between platforms and drivers, and between platforms and policymakers.
Inside the corpse of one of these animals there were found a buffalo head and a whole calf; in another, two tuna and a sailor in uniform; in yet another, a soldier with his saber; in another, finally, a horse with its
rider.
The passage of a stranger, with an appearance of somewhat doubtful character, and mounted on an animal which, although unfurnished with any of the ordinary trappings of war, partook largely of the bold and upright carriage that distinguished his rider, gave rise to many surmises among the gazing inmates of the different habitations; and in some instances, where conscience was more than ordinarily awake, to no little alarm.
As the dragoons dashed by them, rending the air with their shouts, and with trumpets sounding a lively strain, the charger ridden by the youth became ungovernable - he plunged, reared, and his
rider
being unable with his wounded arm, to manage the impatient animal, Henry Wharton found himself, in less than a minute, unwillingly riding by the side of Captain Lawton.
The dragoon comprehended at a glance the ludicrous situation of his new comrade, but had only time to cry aloud, before they plunged into the English line,-"The horse knows the righteous cause better than his
rider.
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