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Winning Post is a
thoroughbred horse racing simulation game
series from Koei
Tecmo (originally Koei)
debuting in 1993. The
series is
distinct from Koei's...
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horse from
Canada is
generally considered to be
Northern Dancer, who
after winning the
Kentucky Derby,
Preakness and Queen's
Plate in 1964 went on to become...
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sequel to
Winning Post 7
Maximum 2007.
Winning Post 7
Maximum 2007
Winning Post 7 2009
Winning Post World 2010
Acheter Winning Post 7
Maximum 2008...
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March 29, 2007. It is the
sequel of
Winning Post 7 and is
followed by
Winning Post 7
Maximum 2008. A
Winning Post 7
Maximum 2007 and G1
Jockey 4 2007...
- "Jockey Dies as He Wins His
First Race -
Hayes Collapses P****ing the
Winning Post". The New York Times. June 5, 1923.
Archived from the
original on July...
- load times.
Winning Post 6: 2005
Nendoban installs 1 MB to
reduce load times.
Winning Post 6
installs 1 MB to
reduce load times.
Winning Post 7 Maximum...
- In sports, a
winning percentage is the
fraction of
games or
matches a team or
individual has won. The
statistic is
commonly used in
standings or rankings...
- Day in
Winning Post" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 28
November 2010.
Retrieved 19
September 2008.
Brian Fletch on Red Rum
winning the 1973...
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arriving at the barriers,
stopping with head up and
looking for the
winning post (closely
monitored by the on-track camera), then
calmly walking into...
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various disciplines and is
linked to
critical theory, deconstruction, and
post-structuralism.
Critics argue that
postmodernism promotes obscurantism, abandons...