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jockey

verb as in maneuver

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The contest was renamed the Michael O'Sullivan Supreme Novices' Hurdle in honour of the Irish jockey who won on Marine Nationale.

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Perhaps Denman’s fondness for singling out jockeys comes from his childhood desire to be one.

Hackman also volunteered to be a disc jockey and read the news on the military radio station.

He was stationed in China where he worked as a radio operator, which led to later work as a disc jockey.

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Bowen's younger brother James is also a jockey and has more than 400 winners.

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