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1 As Poseidon continued to canter to the left flank, he thought about Hades.
2 England barely emerged from first gear during their canter to victory.
3 They increased their speed to a canter to match Kachiun and bent their bows.
4 The brisk canter to the foothills was a relief.
5 I have been taking a canter to the eastward.
6 After overseeing Newcastle United's unexpected canter to promotion from the Championship, Hughton's stock was high.
7 Ki and Tharin flanked her as they went from trot to canter to full gallop.
8 Will you resume your apprenticeship under Goethe, or shall we canter to Canterbury with Chaucer?
9 It has been a case of horses for courses in the slow canter to a new government.
10 It was his horse that wheeled; compulsorily he was borne at a short canter to her side.
11 The sound of the horse hooves beating the ground sped from a canter to a full gallop.
12 Arsenal had played within themselves for long spells and they appeared content to canter to a narrow victory.
13 Buckling on his sword, and ordering his horse, he rode at a lively canter to the General's Head-Quarters.
14 Jaina squeezed her horse with her knees into a canter to pursue the bright, brooding prince of Lordaeron.
15 At the Welsh course Lansdowne was never out of a canter to win by four lengths from Little Serena.
16 There was to Lady O'Moy's mind something very wrong about a woman who preferred a canter to a waltz.
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