| 11. | The Indians were feasting on juicy horseflesh.
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| 12. | During that bid, Weld called Romney " an impressive piece of horseflesh ."
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| 13. | By December, the inhabitants were eating cats, dogs, horseflesh, and even mice.
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| 14. | A London company estimated that the queen has invested at least 3 million pounds in pedigree horseflesh.
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| 15. | Neither sports medicine nor veterinary science has found a cure for the horseflesh version of a common cold.
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| 16. | That he was siphoning off the remains of a once-impressive fortune into drink and horseflesh mattered little.
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| 17. | His social gifts, a knowledge of horseflesh and marriage to a wife with aristocratic connections brought him popularity.
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| 18. | He had made his money in the steel business and now he was willing to spend a goodly chunk of it on horseflesh.
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| 19. | But he is Clinton's equal in political horseflesh, as brilliant, articulate, and clued-in as the president.
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| 20. | Students of horseflesh were rewarded with a race for the ages, if not the wonder colt who was expected to join a legendary list.
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