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Newgate
[ noo-geyt, -git, nyoo- ]
noun
- a prison in London, England: torn down 1902.
Newgate
/ ˈnjuːɡɪt; -ˌɡeɪt /
noun
- a famous London prison, in use from the Middle Ages: demolished in 1902
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Japanese horse Forever Young was third and Newgate finished fourth.
From Los Angeles Times
Three horses hit the finish line within inches of each other, with Subsanador coming out a short head in front of National Treasure, who finished a nose in front of Newgate.
From Los Angeles Times
"Indeed, by virtue of long street frontage and positioning on a bank, it presents a fortress-like appearance to Newgate Green," it said.
From BBC
Newgate wins the Lewis Stakes, which features all Bob Baffert horses.
From Los Angeles Times
Newgate, running on the outside, pulled ahead late and won by a neck.
From Los Angeles Times
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