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Yes and no. A warmblood is as a general rule a description of any horse that is neither a hotblood (Arabian, Thoroughbred, or Akhal-Teke) or a coldblood (Draft). The majority of horses fall under the 'warmblood' heading. That being said however, many European sport horses are called Warmbloods, this would include the Hanoverian, Holstein, Oldenburg, Dutch Warmblood and many others.
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Neev is heading towards CMM level 3 certification. Currently they are ISO 9001 2008 certified.
None have yet been to Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft it currently heading towards it but will not get there until 2015.
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Dressage tests generally require the horse to walk, trot, and canter. Depending on the level of the test, circles (10 or 20 m), changes of direction, and serpentines may also be required. More advanced tests also involve the extended walk, trot, and canter (where the horse increases the length of his stride), and the highest levels include the passage (a very slow, elevated trot) and the piaffe (a passage literally in place). Other dressage movements include the leg-yield, where the horse steps sideways with his body bent away from the direction he is heading, and the half-pass, similar to the leg yield except the horse's body is bent in the same direction he is traveling.
No, currently Pluto is farther. Pluto crossed the orbit of Neptune in 1999, and is heading farther from the Sun and the Earth. It will be over 200 years before Pluto returns closer to us than Neptune.
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