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And when we say trendy, we mean it: Graham picked a two-strap style with block heels from the brand, Baldwin went for a pump in a pretty pastel hue, Richie chose a white mule and Hadid picked a black mule.
It was originally released in 1989 by Ideal Toy Company using a white mule, this has now been replaced with a brown one.
After being expelled from school, Cawthra began using the performing name of Mayo and worked in a printing shop before joining the blues band White Mule in 1969. The band stayed together for about a year and played all over the United Kingdom, along with gigs in Switzerland and France. They released a single on MCA Records which was produced by Mike Leander. After White Mule, Mayo played in various rock line-ups during the early to mid-1970s including Halcyon, 747 and Alias.
Midori Makibaō is a small white mule. Compared to the other thoroughbred horses, his physical size comparable to a donkey with wide nostrils. However, with guts and speed as his weapons, Makibaō wins in every big race. At the beginning of his career, Makibaō has trouble making his debut as a racehorse.
They howled, got shaved and shorn, bought new clothes and gear. They drank "white mule" straight. Madams and gambling hall operators flourished in towns that were wide open twenty-four hours a day. Violence and ebullient spirits called forth a kind of "peace officer" that cattle towns made famous—the town marshal.
Upon arrival, the three brothers established a business in Ennis, Texas, peddling junk. Jim bought a blind white mule and peddled from the mule cart in towns between Ennis and Dallas. By 1914 the brothers relocated their junk business to Austin. When World War I broke out in Europe that year, scrap metal prices skyrocketed.
The Craft of Gin. Hayward: White Mule Press. p.69. . Although the origins of the use of lemons are unknown, their use dates back at least as far as the late 1930s."Gin and Tonic as served at the Shepheard's in Cairo" Gilbey's Gin advert from Punch magazine, April 1938 In addition, lemons are often more readily available, and cheaper to purchase, than limes.
Ashura procession in Layyah, Punjab, Pakistan Traditionally, a white horse representing Ali's white Mule Duldul, is usually lead in the Muharram procession, as in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan.Schimmel, Annemarie (1982) Islam in India and Pakistan. BRILL Zuljanah, Tazia and Alam processions are observed in many places in Punjab, Pakistan including Sialkot, Gujranwala, Bahawalnagar, Sargodha, Bahawalpur.(26.10.2015) The Nation Punjab marks Ashura with fervour amid tight security.
Local tradition has it that the city was named after "Ma'an", the son of Lot.Gibb, p. 897. During the Byzantine era in Syria, Ma'an was part of the territory of the Arab Christian tribe of Banu Judham who served as vassals for the Byzantines in Transjordan. In the early 7th century, the Christian governor of Ma'an, Farwa ibn Amr al- Judhami, converted to Islam and sent Muhammad a wide array of presents including a white mule and gold.
Local lore says that a white mule appears during the night in the small waterfall of the cave. Allegedly, this mule shows the route to the hidden treasures of the Pincheira brothers. It is also said that just before morning a cart can be heard near the cave; additionally, there are sayings that the cries of women have been heard together with the cart. The sayings explain that these are the cries of the women kept captive by the outlaws.
Shvetashvatara means "carried on a white horse" The name "Shvetashvatara" has the compound Sanskrit root Shvetashva (श्वेताश्व, Shvet + ashva), which literally means "white horse" and "drawn by white steeds".zvetAzva Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Sanskrit Digital Lexicon, Germany Shvetashvatara is a bahuvrihi compound of ('), where tara means "crossing", "carrying beyond".tara Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Sanskrit Digital Lexicon, Germany The word Shvetashvatara translates to "the one carrying beyond on white horse" or simply "white mule that carries". The text is sometimes spelled as Svetasvatara Upanishad.
A woodcut of Zhang Guo, carrying a fish-drum. Zhang appears frequently in Chinese paintings and sculpture, either with the Eight Immortals or alone, and, like the other immortals, can be seen in many different common artistic mediums and everyday objects. He may be depicted standing or seated, but is typically shown riding his white mule, usually seated facing backwards. His emblem is a fish drum, which is a tube- shaped bamboo drum with two iron rods or mallets that he carries with him, or carrying a phoenix feather or a peach, representing immortality.
She is the only female among the traditional 'Eight Guardians of the Law' and is usually depicted as deep blue in colour and with red hair to symbolise her wrathful nature, crossing a sea of blood riding side-saddle on a white mule. The mule has an eye on its left rump where her angry husband's arrow hit it after she killed her son (who was destined, and being raised to be the one to finally put an end to Buddhism) and used his skin as a saddle blanket. She has three eyes and is often shown drinking blood from a human skull.
Named tributaries of the North Umpqua River from source to mouth are Tolo and Bradley creeks and Spring River, then Lake, Poole, White Mule, Warm Spring, Nancy, Beverly, Helen, Norma, Dorothy, and Sally creeks. Then Potter, Nurse, Barkenburger, Patricia, Alvin, Charlia, Loafer, and Deer creeks, followed by the Clearwater River and Fish, Medicine, Boulder, Eagle, and Copeland creeks. Below that come Dark Canyon, Wilson and Deception creeks, Dry Gulch, and Dry, Happy, Calf, Dog, Limpy, Apple, Jack, Redman, Steamboat, Alder, Fisher, Williams, and Timber creeks. Further downstream are Archie, Cougar, Bogus, John, Wright, Raspberry, Fairview, Fall, and Thunder creeks.
Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College. Smith notes a number of instances in which Echo editors became active, both politically and within their own campus community. After listening to former President William Taft speak at the Waterville Opera House in 1917, editors were so taken by Taft’s “message of patriotism and warnings of an inevitable war” that they “promptly urged the formation of a campus military company.”Smith, Earl. Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College. University Press of New England, 2006, p. 32. Joseph Coburn Smith ’24 “first proposed that the College adopt the white mule as its rather odd mascot,” while serving as the newspaper’s editor-in-chief.Smith, Earl. Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College. University Press of New England, 2006, p. 48. In 1936, the Echo suddenly became Maine’s first Democratic newspaper when Roland Gammon ’37 praised Roosevelt’s New Deal. “His editorial raging against ‘the outmoded Republican No-Deal…with its laissez-faire in business and splendid isolation of foreign affairs’ created a firestorm.

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