How To Use Vaquero In A Sentence
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‘A good horseman can ride any horse and it's the same with dancing,’ said the vaqueros and it was true.
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Imagine: finding, and afterward forging mutuality between a Confucian teacher, a boomerang-wielding kangaroo hunter, a Polish schoolboy, a medieval Mesopotamian peasant, a West African ironsmith, a Mexican vaquero, an Eskimo girl ...
Two in Time
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The charreada evolved from informal contests the vaqueros or cowboys held to show off their ranching skills, such as bronco riding and roping.
Charreada in Guadalajara
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A vaquero cattle ranch in Mato Grosso.
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Fortunately for us, the local vaqueros pass by in the potrero on the other side of the street, not down the street itself.
More pavement?
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De Yong took note of these changes, and in September 1926 he moved to the California vaquero country near Santa Barbara to study bronze casting with western artist Ed Borein.
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You'll saddle up on Ecuadorian criollos, Andalucians and thoroughbreds, riding South American-style vaquero sillas - sheepskin padded for long hours in the saddle.
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A vaquero on a cattle ranch in Mato Grosso.
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On his way to Montana, he traps beaver with Jim Bridger, pans for gold in Colorado, visits with Kit Carson in New Mexico, and finds himself in most desperate situations with Navajos, Comanches, Apaches, and Mexican vaqueros.
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As cattle ranching spread northward into California and Texas, Americans adopted the tools and techniques of the vaquero.
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Even so, I was surprised to find Spanish vaqueros - cowboys - in the western province of Extremadura, were still herding cattle on horseback.
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At Lethem on the Brazilian frontier there's a big rodeo every Easter, attended by many rugged vaqueros from both sides of the border.
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The new Rodeo almost passes for a literal bucking bronco roundup, jam-packed with so many vaqueros that I feel naked without a Mexican-style cowboy hat of my own.
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 Before exiting town, Jonah is offered a bounty (by a man dressed in the classic garb of the Lone Ranger, a funny little bit of business) on various remaining vaqueros.
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He had little trouble hazing his quarry back toward the bunch that some vaqueros, including Cipriano, were keeping track of.
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Two years later the king requested that three California mission vaqueros come to Hawai'i to teach Hawaiians how to handle cattle from horseback.
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The language is a wild mixture of vaquero-cowboy Spanglish and the King James Bible — you ' ll find words like " pulverulence " and " sudorific, " and one character says, without a shred of irony: " Lo, would you behold what has arrived?
Southwestern Gothic
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The lore of the gun tells us that back in the 19th Century, the Mexican vaquero, much like the American cowboy, was an independent and self-reliant sort who often made it a point to carry a handgun.
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Imagine: finding, and afterward forging mutuality between a Confucian teacher, a boomerang-wielding kangaroo hunter, a Polish schoolboy, a medieval Mesopotamian peasant, a West African ironsmith, a Mexican vaquero, an Eskimo girl ....
There Will Be Time
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He wanted his men to ride like Comanches, and he borrowed some techniques and equipment from Mexican vaqueros.
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And wherever Vaquero had troops waiting to move into action on his command, we'd already taken measures to counter them.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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The American cowboy has roots that directly trace back to the Mexican vaqueros, and Arizona itself has very strong Spanish ties.
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Through the support of a Corporate Partner family, the association works to keep the vaquero tradition alive in today's equine industry.
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Today's art of cowboying is the same as it was 150 years ago, when cowboys in the Spanish vaquero tradition roamed mountain ranges and low-slung plains.
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Cody is again dressed in buckskins instead of his vaquero outfit.
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Like after your movie career, you want to become a vaquero.
T2: INFILTRATOR
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Their conclusion unequivocally states that vaqueros, cowboys, and buckaroos are ‘at heart… all the same, they do their work a little differently, they dress a little differently, but they are the same’.
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Created over 30 years ago to perpetuate the traditional progression of training the California Vaquero Bridle Horse, the futurity has a special mystique.
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What started in the mid-1800s on Southern California's huge ranchos as a means of feeding a large number of vaqueros continues every weekend on portable barbecues along Santa Maria's main street, Broadway.
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Kids, dressed up as little vaqueros, imitated and practiced the steps that the grown-ups were dancing.
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As with the Williams rendition, Cody is again dressed in buckskins instead of his vaquero outfit.
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Many of today's trainers use similar training methods and ride with the same style of equipment as used by those gifted vaqueros.