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Your mother's a fine equestrienne, as you well know.
She was also a big game hunter and equestrienne.
Probably it would turn out that she'd taken the equestrienne gold medal at the last Olympics.
Rivers was an accomplished equestrienne competing on the show circuits.
Barbara is a skilled equestrienne from another school and an acquaintance of Cathy.
Collingdale had heard she was also a pretty good equestrienne.
She became at a very early age an accomplished equestrienne, a sport that would remain a lifelong passion.
And I'll have you know that she's turning into the best equestrienne we have seen in years."
As a youth, she was a talented equestrienne, had an interest in fashion, and admired the theater.
She also had a lifelong love of horses, dating from childhood, and was an accomplished equestrienne.
Edie Campbell (born 1990) is a British model, history of art student and equestrienne.
At a very early age, she became an enthusiastic equestrienne, and horse-riding remained a lifelong passion.
Catherine the Great was a passionate equestrienne.
She was a proficient figure skater, as well as a gifted swimmer and equestrienne.
Too boring for the Spanish equestrienne?
"Oh, you dear," cried the impulsive little equestrienne, throwing both arms about Phil's neck.
The feminine form is Equestrienne.
Keen and intelligent, she is a talented equestrienne and only first-year allowed to ride Elizabeth.
Mrs. Sweeney, a graduate of Fairfield University, is an equestrienne.
Betty is the freckled blonde equestrienne and a friend of Barbara and Anne.
For example: * Katja Schumann shows off her equestrienne expertise.
In 1937 he married Lillian Bostwick, an equestrienne who also drove trotting horses.
Sandy Pflueger (born 1954) is an American equestrienne.
The major equestrienne competition of Australia is the Garryowen trophy which is held here.
His daughter, Elizabeth Ann Kite, later performed in the circus as an "Equestrienne".