The Mighty Stallion.
The Mighty Stallion stallion
1. an entire male horse aged 4 years and over.
2. in UK, applied to a male donkey (jack).
stallion ring see stallion ring.
teaser stallion stallion used to detect those mares which are in estrus.
C. G. Ferrel
Acheulean Publishing
PO Box 6166, Rock Island, IL 61204
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The Mighty Stallion is an anthology of poems This is a list of poems that have a page about them in Wikipedia.
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- Absalom and Achitophel - John Dryden (1681, continuation attrib.
by award-winning Adj. 1. award-winning - having received awards; "this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles" poet C. G. Ferrel, whose advice to readers is "Seek the truth in all things. Be honest, fair and sincere." The brief, simple free-verse poems of The Mighty Stallion, each presented centered on the page, deal with survival, love, and accepting death having lived a full life, a fleeting moment of inspiration, or the endless search for answers. Though reading the verses of The Mighty Stallion takes little time, contemplating their meaning leads one into long stretches of absorbed Absorbed
1. In a general business sense, when a cost is treated as an expense instead of being passed on to the customer in the form of higher prices.
2. In underwriting, when an issue has been completely sold to the public.
3. thought. "Old, but Not Dead": I am getting old, / But I am not dead. / I can still laugh. / I can still cry. // Yet you try / To ignore me. / Please, / Tell me why?
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