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Colin Thomas is a farmer with a paddock across the railway line from the Bentley site.
Wright said he had recently shown a family moving from London around a four-bedroom house with a paddock, on sale for £375,000.
The bill requires stalls large enough for the horses to turn around and lie down in, and it requires five weeks of time off per year at a stable with a paddock or a pasture turnout.
There are 200 seats set under a blaze of orange walls, with a paddock of communal dining in the restaurant's center and wide dining rooms to the north and south.
Robert Dewar has become equivocal about these things, having bought a second house in the country, with a paddock and 'pair of ponies to go with the pair of daughters'.
(The twitterati have been pointing out that they don't have dorms at Eton. Each pupil has a separate mansion, with a paddock and a quarter mile of coarse fishing).
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Ultimately, you should either have a paddock with small chicken wire, or with post and rail.
It's also exposed, sitting in a paddock with little shelter from prevailing winds.
There was a paddock with sun on it, he said, and they sat there munching their stale sandwiches and drinking a tin of Pepsi-Cola each.
There was a paddock with seesaws and swings and tubes, all for the dogs, and they set up some flaming hoops for Max.
The lucky mare is now safe in a paddock with her reprieved cohorts at Ron and Barbara Rickline's Xanthus Farm, Gettysburg PA.
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