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Indeed, President Vladimir Putin increasingly plays the role of cowboy, not collaborator.
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I guess Gillian Jones couldn't expect to corner the cowboy market forever.
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The cowboy noticed that the unconscious woman still gripped the gilt clock.
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George Mitchell recently compared the negotiations at Stormont to a cowboy film.
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The most vicious cowboy has more moral principle than the average Indian.
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The cattleman was as much outside the law as the criminals were.
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The steady eyes of the cattleman bored straight into those of Cunningham.
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The cattleman moistened the hot cloths with cold water and rearranged them.
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The young cattleman nodded to the trio and kept on his way.
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The cattleman and the cowpuncher looked at each other without verbal comment.
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The lariats were thrown off as the puncher swung to the saddle.
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She was beginning on a nut sundae when the puncher drifted in.
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The big lean cow-puncher stopped with an oath as the riders disappeared.
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The cow-puncher had taken out a pipe, and was slowly rubbing it.
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Kitty knew just a little more of human nature than the puncher.
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The big fellow laid a paper on the breast of the cowpuncher.
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The proprietor of the café seized the cowpuncher by the arm hurriedly.
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The cattleman and the cowpuncher looked at each other without verbal comment.
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The other cast a somewhat wistful eye of doubt upon the cowpuncher.
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The cowpuncher followed a path that took him back to the street.
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Shortly after the lad heard the big cowman break out in song:
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The last remark suggested a possibility which the cowman shrank from considering.
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There is little rest for the wicked and none for a cowman.
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After the calf round-up came the beef round-up, the cowman's final harvest.
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Just before going to bed she had murdered old George the cowman.
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Perhaps one cowherd a year ever finds his way to that spot.
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So far, all he'd seen had been the cowherd and this woman.
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It is no better than a cowherd you are at the steering.'
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They returned together to the cowherd's cottage, and slept peacefully that night.
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He looks as stupid as a cowherd-still, he is the squire's brother-in-law.
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Can I help it if I'm nothing more than a cowhand?
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Don't just stand there like a satisfied cowhand after a night in Reno.
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Honey, you lap up liquor like a fired cowhand.
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While Jack worked as a cowhand on a ranch, Raleigh toiled on a United Fruit Company plantation.
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He hit her low, like a cowhand bringing down a steer from the back of a running horse.
Usage of cowpoke in English
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Mounting the platform, the stout cowpoke raised his hands and shouted for attention.
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They 'spin windies,' as my cowpoke brother used to say.
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Just a friendly ole cowpoke herding a dumber'n cat-shit steer.
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And then, boom, blasting right through two big swinging doors like a drunken cowpoke.
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When you look up, that old full moon makes you feel like a cowpoke, dont it?
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Which proves he's some sort o' crooked cowpoke!
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Alabama 3 they are not, but Beck fans might recognise a similarity in the band's downbeat, urban cowpoke cross-fertilisation.
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The old cowpoke was splendidly dressed in a maroon satin shirt and white whipcord breeches tucked into shiny new boots.
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The man was wearing jeans and dusty cowpoke boots, but the shadows made it impossible to make out anything else.
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In the trailer, a bowlegged cowpoke introduced himself as Shorty, and asked me, "You ever done this before?"
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He gaped at the spectacle-themonstrous spider scurrying toward him, Jasper mounted up there like a crazed cowpoke brandishing six-shooters
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In this final book he has lost the aura of nobility and instead is just another cowpoke, cynical beyond his years.
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Some cowpoke had swiped Xavier's last real bow tie, probably meaning to try and impress some girl somewhere up the trail.
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Ang Lee's elegiac, heart-splintering cowpoke romance was universally predicted to make history as the first overtly gay story to take the Academy's top prize.
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He had taken an armless chair, had turned it around backward, and was sitting on it like a range-ridin cowpoke in a John Ford Western.
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None of these cowpokes is exactly wilderness hands.