wanty

wanty

(ˈwɒntɪ)
n, pl -ties
1. a rope that secures an object on a horse's back
2. a strap encircling a horse's belly when harnessed
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In Wanty's Division Two, Spot On Mandems beat the Spot On Waifs & Strays 7-2 in a re-arranged top of the table clash between the two on Bank Holiday Monday, but then lost 6-3 to third place Crown Rejects on league night.
We would like to acknowledge the Australian Government Department of Education and Training funding of the reSolve: Mathematics by Inquiry project, and the project team from Deakin University, Colleen Vale/Sandra Herbert, Leicha Bragg, Esther Loong, Wanty Widjaja, and Aylie Davidson.
Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data), Gorka Izagirre (Movistar) and Dion Smith (Wanty Groupe Gobert) launched the final attack in the last 10 kilometres and pulled out a small gap.
Typically, arsenic can change oxidation state and As(III) is more toxic and mobile than As(V) (Welch, Westjohn, Helsel, & Wanty, 2000; WHO, 2011).
(57.) Andersen HF, Nugent CE, Wanty SD, Hayashi RH.
In: Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils and Water (Gundersen LCS, Wanty RB, eds).
The names are as follows, PJ Shiels , L Midgley, J Mole M McManus L Douthwaiat, LW Wanty. C Scott, J Reilly, T Stephenson, T Wait.
Sont egalement en lice les equipes professionnelles d'Europcar et Bretagne Seche Environnement (France), Wanty Groupe Gobert (Belgique), Bike Aid de Debesay (Emirats arabes unis) et Roth Skoda (Allemagne).
"One thing I wanty' all to remember," he said to a flurry of amens: "Too many people died just for us to be able to have the right to vote."