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It felt good to be back in harness again.
"How does it feel to be back in harness?"
"I feel calmer just knowing you'll be back in harness."
Eva Burrows was back in harness and delighted to be there.
It was good to be back in harness, especially with Vincent in the background.
By then, she would be back in harness at Flushing Meadows.
"Great to be back in harness," Boos said with a wry smile.
No one followed them, and a few minutes later they were back in harness, pulling the trundle along the old road that paralleled the stream.
"I'll be back in harness in a minute.
By 1794, however, he had been appointed aide-de-camp to Sir John Vaughan and was back in harness with the military.
Both Henderson and Miss Lingard were back in harness.
Now Mr. Bradley is back in harness, running for the Democratic Presidential nomination, encumbered with scheduler, media handler, chauffeur.
Monday, December 27, I was back in harness again, sitting at my desk in a poinky mood, trying to wrestle the fire-scene inspection into a coherent narrative.
The building will be opened on September 30 and the video, The Iron Horses Are Back In Harness, will run in their purpose-built presentation theatre on the site.
He had no love of war, but the heat of battle was the only possible place to truly test whether a person was a Marine or not, and it would be good to be back in harness.
In the bedroom, he plugs it into a wall jack and makes two calls, letting people know that he has returned from his three-day vacation and will be back in harness by this evening.
That means you're in for at least six months of physiotherapy, but you'll be back in harness in two weeks and wondering why you didn't make a bigger thing out of it to get more time off."
XLII ON THE DAY of the referendum in Llordian, the ragged and dirty peddler was back in harness, recording the happy Llordian townies as they cast their ballots.
It is understood that Mr Major wanted her to be prisons minister, and there was speculation last night that she might have been reluctant to be back in harness with Mr Kenneth Clarke, the Home Secretary, who was her boss at the Health Department during the eggs affair.
This week's events also showed once again how hard it is to fathom an ultimate answer, for less than 72 hours after his humbling public confessional of an inappropriate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, Mr. Clinton was back in harness, vowing "a long, ongoing struggle between freedom and fanaticism, between the rule of law and terrorism."