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  • 11Riding-Mountain-Nationalpark — Im Riding Mountain Nationalpark …

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  • 12riding — riding1 [rīd′iŋ] adj. 1. that rides 2. used in or for riding or traveling [a riding costume, riding horses ] ☆ 3. designed to be operated by a rider [a riding mower] n. the act of a person or thing that rides riding2 [rīd′iŋ] n …

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  • 13RIDING (L.) — RIDING LAURA (1901 1991) Les histoires littéraires ne citent généralement le nom de Laura Riding (née à New York) qu’en compagnie de ceux de John Crowe Ransom, Robert Pen Warren et Allen Tate dont elle serait l’indispensable complément féminin… …

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  • 14Riding Key — Riding Key (en) Géographie Pays   …

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  • 15Riding with the King — Riding with the King …

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  • 16Riding — steht für East Riding of Yorkshire, Gebietskörperschaft in England West Riding of Yorkshire, Verwaltungsgebiet in England North Riding of Yorkshire, Verwaltungsgebiet in England South Riding (Virginia), Verwaltungsgebiet in den USA Siehe auch… …

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  • 17Riding Into History — is a non profit vintage motorcycle event founded in 2000 by Billy Aldrich. It was created in order to celebrate the heritage and history of motorcycles, and also to raise money for breast cancer charities. It has now become one of America’s… …

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  • 18Riding — is a homonym of two distinct English words:From Old English *þriðing: * Riding (country subdivision), an administrative division of a county, or similar district * Riding association, Canadian political party organization at the riding levelFrom… …

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  • 19riding for a fall — {adj. phr.} Behaving in an overconfident way that is likely to lead to trouble; being too sure of yourself; doing something dangerous. * /The student who does not study for exams is riding for a fall./ * /Mr. Smith has borrowed too much money on… …

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  • 20riding for a fall — {adj. phr.} Behaving in an overconfident way that is likely to lead to trouble; being too sure of yourself; doing something dangerous. * /The student who does not study for exams is riding for a fall./ * /Mr. Smith has borrowed too much money on… …

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