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Minecraft Amplified Adventure Series #3 | FENCES HAVE CHANGED! (Amplified Survival Series)
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Feeding Ants In Your Pasture - Checking Fences Pastures for Dangers
Just a quick update and tips on dealing with ant piles in your pasture and checking your fence line or pastures for hazards.
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9 28 14 sermon Mending Fences with God
Rev. David Rennick preached his final sermon in our Mending Fences series on Mending Fences with God at First United Methodist Church of Mesa, Arizona.
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Perfect chase start for Minstrel -
September 29, 2014 by
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Williams had reservations about Court Minstrel being a natural chaser after his schooling had only been average, but the Llancarfan handler had to alter his opinion when the seven-year-old put in a good clear round of jumping on the way to a smooth success.
Only four runners lined up for the South West Racing Club Novices' Chase, and as the betting suggested it turned into a duel between Court Minstrel (evens) and the 10-11 favourite Keltus.
Keltus made the running but Court Minstrel enjoyed being given a lead and travelled comfortably in the hands of Paul Moloney.
Asked to take command, Court Minstrel put the race to bed in the straight to win by two and a quarter lengths. The first two pulled 36 lengths clear of Ladies Dancing in third.
"I was probably a bit pessimistic before as his schooling had only been OK and that had been off an synthetic surface," said Williams.
"There is no doubt that when he got some decent fast ground he found an inch or two and I thought he jumped exceptionally well.
"The second horse is a very good standard and I think we can only have positives.
"I was only 50-50 whether he would take to jumping fences. After today I'm 100 per cent. I suppose the logical place we will go to now is Cheltenham (next month) for the novice chase there as long as he comes out of this race OK.
"He jumped very well and he always travels well. I can't see any negatives."
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Eight of the 14 jockeys in Baggy Hillis Memorial Steeplechase at Te Rapa failed to finish amid chaotic scenes.
It was bedlam over the fences at Te Rapa, Waikato's premier racecourse.
In the last day of the jumps racing season on Sunday, the Baggy Hillis Memorial Steeplechase turned out daggy - and not for the faint-hearted.
Fourteen horses faced the starter for the 4000m event with 15 fences to jump, but just six completed the course after a chapter of accidents, and one of those was more than 100 metres behind the others.
Veteran commentator George Simon reckoned Baggy Hillis, a character of New Zealand jumps racing who died three months ago, would be laughing in his beer at what unfolded.
The chaos began at the first jump, where favourite Noah Jon crashed and Hold The Dream followed him out.
Another popular fancy with the punters, Hemingway, crashed at the next fence, and Just Gorgeous, who jumped it poorly, was pulled out of the race.
''They're dropping like flies for you Baggy,'' Simon exclaimed.
Straight Furrow joined the action when he ran off the proper route after rider Reece Cole lost his stirrups and control of the horse.
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Fences- "Arrows (feat. Macklemore)" (720p) Live @ the IHeartRadio Fest 2014
Arrows with surprise appearance by Macklemore. Recorded at Fences #39;s performance at the IHeartRadio MGM Festival Village in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, Sep...
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Fences Arrows feat Macklemore Ryan Lewis Concept Music Video
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Best Fence in Bakersfield - Fencing Repair for Bakersfield, CA
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Best Fence in Bakersfield, CA - New Fences Fence Repair
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Arizona Diamondbacks' Mark Trumbo and Giants' catcher Andrew Susac watch a high foul ball, as the DBacks play the San Francisco Giants at Chase Field in Phoenix, on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014. Trumbo struck out four times as the Giants defeated the D'Backs 4-2.(Photo: Charlie Leight/The Republic)
In some ways, there is not much different about this season for Mark Trumbo. Compared to his career averages, he is hitting about the same number of ground balls, fly balls and line drives. He is walking and striking out at normal rates.
By those measures, he has been the player he always was, despite how meager his raw production numbers have looked. There is, however, one statistic that had fallen off from previous years, one that might be starting to correct itself at the end of an otherwise disappointing season.
More of Trumbo's fly balls are finding their way over the outfield fences, evidenced by his second two-homer game in the past week on Saturday night in the Diamondbacks' 5-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at Chase Field.
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Over the previous three years, Trumbo's percentage of fly balls that turned into home runs hovered close to 20 percent, according to Fan Graphs. This year, it was down to 12.5 percent entering Saturday.
It's hard to believe the drop has anything to do with a decline in Trumbo's power. He is only 28 and still capable of launching balls to the farthest reaches of any stadium. The stat could just be a bit of bad luck combined with an injury-shortened season in which he has run out of time for the numbers to correct themselves.
Trumbo launched a solo homer in the first inning, the second of back-to-back shots by the Diamondbacks. With the game tied at 2, he drilled a go-ahead three-run home run to help delay a champagne celebration by the playoff-bound Cardinals in the visitors' clubhouse.
The blasts give him six home runs in his past 10 games. Known for his power, hHis slugging percentage is still some 50 points below his career average entering the year, but he has recently resembled the player the Diamondbacks hoped they were acquiring when they landed him in a three-way deal that included the Los Angeles Angels.
"Trumbo, I know, has not maybe had the year (he's wanted)," interim manager Alan Trammell said. "He's missed a lot of time. But you see the signs of why we made the trade."
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