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unusual facts about Bridle


Bridle

In addition, tying with a slipknot that can be released by pulling on the end of the lead rope is a key safety tactic.


Blinder

Blinders, also known as blinkers, a part of some types of equine bridle that blocks a horse's vision to the side and rear.

Bridle Path, Toronto

Forsey Page, a Toronto-based land developer, envisioned the Bridle Path as an "exclusive enclave of estate homes" and he built the neighbourhood's first home, a Cape Cod Colonial style home at 2 The Bridle Path.

Bridle shiner

The bridle shiner is found in eastern North America, from eastern Lake Ontario, east to Maine, and south to South Carolina.

Bridle Trails State Park

Bridle Trails State Park is a 482 acre (2 kmĀ²) park in the Washington State Park System.

Haathi Parvat

From Govind-Ghat, there is a 18 km bridle path which runs through the Bhiundar or Bhuyandar valley and Bhiundhar village up to Ghangaria.

Nino Bixio

On 4 November 1847, he made himself conspicuous at Genoa by seizing the bridle of Charles Albert's horse and crying, "Pass the Ticino, Sire, and we are all with you."

Positive Lives

At the time, Bridle and Sollis owned Chronos Publishing, the company that published gay weekly magazines The Pink Paper and Boyz.

Sarah Bridle

Prof Bridle received a first class Masters in Natural Sciences from University of Cambridge in 1997.

Scold's bridle

The Scold's Bridle is the title of a novel by Minette Walters, where a scold's bridle is a key element in the plot.

Shutdown Day

Bystrov teamed up with his friends Nikolay Kudrevatykh, Michael Taylor (former trade floor occupant in stock markets in London, England) and David Bridle (part time film maker from Cardiff, Wales), to present a challenge on the Internet, through the website shutdownday.org, challenging people to avoid their computers for 24 hours.

Vectran

The material is expected to be used again on NASA's 2011 Mars Science Laboratory in the bridle cables.


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