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M
entioning the famous Belgrade Bull
can still prompt passionate debate,
although it's been over a century since that
son of a milk cow dumped cowboys in the
dirt. In addition to his alliterative name, the Belgrade
Bull had other characteristics that made him a leg-
end. He was gentle enough to walk placidly down a
crowded parade route. But when a cowboy climbed on
his back, he became a formidable bucking machine.
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M. MARK MILLER
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