Examples of using Jockeys in English and their translations into Spanish
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These parties are livened-up by disc jockeys and usually include lunches as well as a promotion for drinks(first drink free, free bar, etc.), when you have bought a ticket.
I would like to call on one of Western Australia's leading jockeys, Damien's brother,
The Government was of course trying to prevent the use of children as camel jockeys, and was assisting foreign children used for such purposes in returning to their homes.
The Best Sellers In Stores, Most Played by Jockeys and Most Played in Jukeboxes charts continued to be published concurrently with the new Top 100 chart.
Petty reasoned correctly that disc jockeys might be reluctant to program a single artist too heavily
I'm relying on you now to communicate exactly… not approximately… exactly my instructions to the handlers and jockeys.
It does not take long to train jockeys, since they all travel about on camels
You only need to look at Pugin to realise why Frankie Dettori is regarded as one of the world's greatest jockeys.
a painting(now disappeared) of six horses and their jockeys at the finish of a race at.
charities were actively involved in rehabilitating children who had been used as camel jockeys.
were rescued in India while being smuggled to become camel jockeys.
Brigador(formerly known as Matador) is an isometric real-time tactical game from independent studio Stellar Jockeys, released on October 16, 2015 on early access.
tried different jockeys but he never really had a long-term plan.
There are strict security and safety measures for jockeys, including helmets,
Well, that's the way they say they make jockeys, put a little gin in their Wheaties.
All jockeys are the same size,
Seen on the horse tracks as early as 1881 and extremely popular among jockeys and horse-lovers, this model enabled its user to time performances to the seconds.
Yeah, because, you know, jockeys are so small That it looks like a half man, half horse.
organizing the races shall ensure that jockeys comply with these and other conditions which form part of the racing rules;
Two of your snot-nosed jockeys flew by at over 400 knots. I want somebody's butt and I want it now!