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No I do not believe in this. Fair is about training your own horse.
The homophone for fair is fare as in money paid to ride a bus, plane, train etc.
you should train on somthing around your level and gives fair drops
just leave the fair and that's that.
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
The website Indiansforguns includes information on dealers in India, including mumbai. Of course, you will need a gun permit, and a fair bit of money- expect to pay 300,000 rupees or more for a good Webley.
The Kent County Fair 2010 will be held at The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Kent. The nearest train station is Beltring (13 min walk), served with hourly trains from Maidstone.
Soul Train - 1971 The Miracles Herbie Hancock Yvonne Fair 4-4 was released on: USA: 28 September 1974
You can't leave the world fair because you have to save the transformer before the Le Monde Reporter destroys it!
The answer you're looking for is "fair." It can refer to the cost of a train or plane ticket (fare) and also describes a gathering with rides or games (fair). Both meanings sound the same, making them homophones.
the word 'FARE' means cost of jouney ticket [bus, train, flight travel etc] Bus fare, train fare, flight fare etc also means manage, perform, get along etc [how did you fare in the exam? Can you fare better in future? etc means to eat. We fared sumptuously Whereas the word FAIR means good [a fair comparison] reasonable [fair compensation] unblemished [fair name] colour of skin [she is fair complexioned] and exhibition [there is a Book Fair, Trade Fair, Job Fair, Food Fair etc]