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The Jockey Club Gold Cup, established in 1919, is a thoroughbred flat race open to horses of either gender three-years-old and up. It has traditionally been the main event of the fall meeting at Belmont Park , just as the Belmont Stakes is of the spring meeting and the Travers Stakes is of the summer meeting at Saratoga .
Pixar filmmakers held an evaluation screening of the film in July 2012. An early version of Inside Out focused on Joy and Fear getting lost together. Docter deemed this problematic and determined the idea about Joy had learned from Fear to develop her characterization, before deciding to integrate emotions and relationships within the film.
Gold Cup may refer to: In art and archaeology: Royal Gold Cup, 14th century French cup in the British Museum; Rillaton Gold Cup, late Neolithic, from Rillaton Barrow in England; Ringlemere Cup, Bronze Age from England; In horse racing: Ascot Gold Cup, horse race run at Ascot Racecourse, UK, during June
In the new "Inside Out" movie, the five existing emotions —Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust — are joined by Anxiety and others, reportedly including Ennui, Embarrassment and Envy. (Disney ...
Phyllis Smith returns as Sadness in "Inside Out 2." Sadness entered Riley's mind less than a minute after Joy. The embodiment of sorrow and pessimism, Sadness is Joy's polar opposite.
Inside Out‘s cheery Joy (again voiced by Amy Poehler) is here to introduce you to the Dream Productions crew at the heart of a Pixar TV series between the events of Inside Out and Inside Out 2.
Joy first appeared in the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out. Joy is the first emotion born in Riley's head before she goes onto explain that five humanized emotions live in Riley's head which influence her actions. Riley's world is turned upside down when her family move from Minnesota to San Francisco, California. The move causes the other emotions ...
Curlin was sent out as the odds-on favorite for the Dubai World Cup. Drawing post 12, he ran three-wide outside of the leaders for the majority of the race before clearing the field when they reached the straight, winning by 7 3 ⁄ 4 lengths. He also became the only horse in Dubai World Cup history to win from the 12th post position. [21]