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You could check him off as a wheelhorse.
His gaunt rump jammed the wheelhorse in the shoulder.
Senator Gottlieb, a wheelhorse who would vote for his own lynching if it were on his party's program.
The Wheelhorse.
The executive secretary of the ousted group had been Fred Biedenkapp, a Communist wheelhorse.
Wilson was said to have an "equable and agreeable temperament" on the council and was a "wheelhorse for work."
Brock, Robert K. Archibald Cary of Ampthill: Wheelhorse of the Revolution.
Immediate chores completed, he returned to his Solarian host and rode on a fine wheelhorse from the Palace of Crown to Kastle Kade.
The "P" stood for Perez, and Farris was a wheelhorse in the Mexican-American community with the "Amigos for Bush" in a number of campaigns.
In that same gentle voice, Craig said: 'In the Bond Department of the Desert Sun Banking Corporation, I am known as The Wheelhorse.
They guided him through the State Convention in May, and to a smashing 3-to-1 primary victory in September over Nelson Rockefeller's longtime political wheelhorse Richard Rosenbaum.
The president's appointment of a pragmatic economist, Peronist wheelhorse Antonio Cafiero and her September 13 announcement of a leave of absence relieved ample sectors of society, from labor unions to business.
Now, in their second toughie in a row, they go for No. 11 against the 8-4 Dolphins, most likely without Ricky Watters, the wheelhorse of their running game, who suffered a deep shoulder bruise against the Eagles.
In an interview, Mr. Gilmore sounded very much like a party wheelhorse determined to avoid the embarrassing fate of Gov. John Engler, who failed to close out Mr. McCain's anti-establishment challenge in Michigan and secure the front-runner's field for Mr. Bush.
When his congressional career ended, Time magazine described him as "a wheelhorse in a pasture of mavericks," explaining that "he worked on the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, defended the Court Plan, was the most ardent New Dealer among the Monopoly Investigation Committee's Congressmen."
Boris N. Yeltsin, the former Communist Party wheelhorse who was purged from the hierarchy but resurrected himself as an insurgent, is adding to the sense of overture by planning to attend on Sunday another of the street meetings in support of Mr. Gdlyan and Mr. Ivanov.