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"I didn't know there were any private foxhunting clubs left in Virginia."
I doubt most people really give a hoot about foxhunting.
And foxhunting is not going to get banned here - over my dead body."
They wanted a ban on foxhunting - and they got it.
A council has voted to ban foxhunting on all its parks and open spaces.
To make this work, he concedes some mistakes here and there (the foxhunting ban).
Fox terriers were bred for foxhunting, but not on foot.
In the colonial period, foxhounds were imported for the popular sport of foxhunting.
If anybody thinks that foxhunting plays any real part in controlling the fox problem, they are mistaken.
He denies the claim from opponents that foxhunting is a barbaric sport.
Despite this estrangement, the couple again met foxhunting and resumed a discreet relationship.
Apparently, the biggest cheers were for the foxhunting ban and the introduction of civil partnerships.
"And I could have you arrested for foxhunting.
Her relationship with Petris, however, seemed as uneven as the foxhunting fields.
"I became a lifelong devotee of foxhunting and racing."
Would they-she hated the thought that forced itself to the top of her mind-would they still have foxhunting?
Wiltshire could become the first county in Britain to ban foxhunting on county council land.
How about a Countryside Alliance troupe with a display of live foxhunting?
As with the foxhunting, more went on behind the scenes than Heris would have guessed from the entertainment cubes she'd seen.
He also wrote books about foxhunting.
"The death of Chamberlain," she notes, "coincided with the start of yet another foxhunting season."
Her memory reminded her that she had once thought foxhunting was stupid, and had found it fun herself.
His paintings depicted scenes of foxhunting and polo.
From the early 1900s, Middleburg began welcoming visitors who participated in foxhunting and steeplechasing.
Which does not, of course, include foxhunting . . . or only as a commercial enterprise.