jockeys in the PONS Dictionary

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Tether cables connect all jockeys, including the player, to their rockets.
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Local musical programing is presented by disc jockeys and via computer automation.
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The track also often features many of the most hardworking jockeys throughout the winter, as well as plenty of high-profile stars from time to time.
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All the other jockeys took the same stance, with the result that all four runners stood still at the start.
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The disk jockeys at the station would let them sit the studio and watch them at work.
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Not all of the station's on-air disc jockeys were fired.
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Disc jockeys made liberal use of listener requests and call-in contests.
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About 300 buffalo race in groups of five or six, spurred on by bareback jockeys wielding wooden sticks, as hundreds of spectators cheer.
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Most horse-race callers memorize the horses' and jockeys' (or drivers in harness racing) silks and the horses' colors before the race, to be able to quickly identify each entrant.
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Specifically, it abandoned the spontaneity of having disc jockeys pick the music to be played on the air.
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