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Then, for a change of pace, we did gorings and decapitations!
The bull became legendary in Spain due to the large number of gorings for which he was responsible.
Still, every day there are usually a few gorings - the kind of injury that will normally leave a person scarred for life.
Low is the godfather of the Gorings' eldest daughter, Shannon.
No serious injuries or gorings were reported.
He contracted more than 100 corridas for 1920, and only the occurrence of two more gorings prevented him from making all the appearances.
After four generations of Gorings, Danny was sold to Peter Courthope in 1650.
In 1929 the club moved to its present ground at Gorings Mead for which they were able to secure the freehold at a later date.
He held his own in this war of nerves and of image, but after several serious gorings, he got tired and left the circuit in 1927.
Spears turned at the last moment preventing a kill, terrible illnesses that caused pain and suffering, gorings, maulings, all kinds of terrifying calamities were blamed on angry magicians.
Every year there are an average of 10 to 12 serious gorings in addition to injuries caused by being trampled, either by bulls or other runners, according to city hall calculations.
There was in every state a trail of stampedes and gorings, the panicked response of animals who sensed the scale of the conflict being waged to extinction around them.
They are nicknamed 'The YMs', and play their home games at Gorings Mead in the Iron Bridge part of Horsham.
"Every kid on Long Island grows up watching the Potvins and Bossys and Gorings," said Ferraro, whose twin brother, Peter, plays for the Penguins.
A two season groundshare with Worthing, was terminated after one season and the club is currently sharing with Horsham YMCA at Gorings Mead.
Horsham YMCA play their home games at Gorings Mead Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 5BP.
Will he never learn that in his wild-bull gorings at men and at movements, he is both hurting himself and hurting the truth as no sworn enemy of his and of the truth can do?
Certainly the incident seems to support Harton's theory, though it may be a mere whim of Gorings, or, as I suggested to Harton, he may be collecting materials for a book which shall outvie De Quincey.
Gorings Marines were one of these and became Sir Henry Goring's Regiment of Foot, with precedence as 31st regiment of foot, although it continued to be known by the name of its colonel until 1751.
Despite bringing in a number of the players with whom he had won promotion to the Isthmian League at Gorings Mead, the change did not work and Suter was dismissed after just 15 games in charge with the Robins floating around the relegation zone.
There is no remembrance in him of any gorings of wild creatures in his green northern home, so that the strange muskiness he smells cannot recall to him anything associated with the experience of former perils; for what knows he, this New England colt, of the black bisons of distant Oregon?