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However, there are a few truly white horses who were used in film.
I hate white horses, but this time it cannot be helped.
White horses are the most common type of hill figure in England.
Then I left off wondering why the primitive man made so many white horses.
"It looks like a good day for white horses," he said, putting his money on a number that was eight higher than the standing guess.
They were dressed in gold and mounted on white horses.
The wind is quite strong and there are white horses on the sea."
She and the white horses gleamed in the somber half light.
Stiff and sore, they climbed onto their white horses once again.
Throughout history, both gray and white horses have been mythologized.
It was cut in 1937 and is one of the smaller Wiltshire white horses.
There two white horses beside him, one on the right and another on the left.
And so to the palace in the 1902 state landau, pulled by white horses.
Just as well, because this Force 4 and its white horses certainly favoured the submarine.
The white horses wheeled precisely, turned back to the north and were swallowed up by the night.
White horses usually have pink skin and sometimes even have blue eyes.
After a ride through the city, pulled by four white horses, she received a lot of praise and gifts.
There were plenty of white horses around that weren't Companions.
A group of white horses and riders rode single file on the road's shoulder.
Do they think those white horses are magical totems, somehow?
Cream horses, even those with blue eyes, are not white horses.
Moderate waves, taking more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed.
Otherwise those guards would've been looking for four riders on white horses."
It was rough that morning, and white horses galloped everywhere.
The composite creatures shifted and merged into two white horses.
He had played a total of 39 games for the Whitecaps.
The wind was strong enough to make whitecaps on the river.
He was released by the Whitecaps at the end of the 2009 season.
The Whitecaps would open the scoring in the 25' taking a 1-0 lead.
During the first period, the Whitecaps hit the post twice.
He turned his head away and stared out over the whitecaps on the sea.
I took Whitecaps reins before she could think to ask me.
It was the second consecutive year that the Whitecaps had made the final.
Whitecaps is the name of the property Tony plans to buy for his family.
I just love watching the water and all the little whitecaps on it."
Even from ten yards away, I could hear the roar of the whitecaps.
Now the small chop and the whitecaps made it that much tougher.
"Whitecaps" is the longest episode of the series, running 75 minutes.
Whitecaps were waving, as though warning the plane back to land.
I could see whitecaps popping up like little mountain peaks.
It was no more than a dot, a black mark against the blue waves and whitecaps.
Out in the middle, big whitecaps were tossing their heads back and forth.
Only a few small whitecaps were visible, and he wondered whether it would be a good idea to go out into the sea.
The Whitecaps will play each other team twice, once home and once away.
He played 11 seasons until the Whitecaps last season in 1984, when the league folded.
The surf seemed to roll in at half speed and there were no whitecaps.
The waves coming round the point headed for the rocks have whitecaps.
The weather was clear and hot, the sea choppy with whitecaps.
Further out to sea, whitecaps rolled toward the harbor islands.
"I think what the Whitecaps are doing is great.