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Baulk
Baulk may refer to:
, areas on various types of billiard table
, a wall of intact earth in an archaeological excavation
Baulk road, a type of railway Baulking
Baulking, tactic used in water polo to trick a goalkeeper into thinking that the player is shooting
Baulking, a village in Oxfordshire England
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Baulk road
In its original form it was only about deep and was used on baulk road interchangeably with bridge rail. A variant of baulk road can still be seen today on some older under-line bridges where no ballast is provided.
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Baulk Head to Mullion
Baulk Head to Mullion is a coastal Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cornwall, England, UK, noted for both its biological and geological characteristics Geography
The site straddles the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula, from Baulk Head in the north to Mullion Cove in the south, within the civil parishes
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Rack (billiards)
At one end of the table (the "baulk end" ) is the so-called , which is 29 inches from the baulk end cushion. On the baulk line, looking up the table from the 'baulk end', the yellow ball is located where the "D" meets the line on the right, the green ball where
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balk
▪ I. balk, baulk, n.1 (bɔːk) Forms: 1 balca, balc, 3–7 balke, 5–7 baulke, 6 balcke, 7–9 baulk (north. dial. bauk, bawk), 3– balk. [Common Teutonic, presenting several variant stems, with partial differentiation of sense: OE. balca ridge, bank = OFris. balca, OS. balco, MDu. balke, balc, Du. balk, OH...
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Mike Russell (billiards player)
Even though the amateur rules applied in this tournament do not include the "Baulk line rule" used in professional events, he is only the fourth player
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rest-balk
ˈrest-balk, n. Also 9 rist-baulk. [f. rest n.1 or v.1 + balk n.1 3.] A ridge left unploughed between two furrows, esp. in the process of raftering or ribbing. Also attrib. or Comb.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §4 A reste-balke is where the plough byteth at the poynte of the culture and share, and cutteth not...
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Eddie Hocking
Hocking’s trademark was his ability to baulk the player on the mark when lining up for goal.
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English billiards
The idea is to leave the balls by creating either a double baulk (both object balls in baulk), or the red in baulk with the cue-ball () to the top-side before hitting a ball in baulk.
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Minister of Law & Order v Kadir
however, it was held that society understood that police functions relate to criminal matters—they are not designed to assist civil litigants—and would baulk
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Loch Benachally
The settlement consisted of a line of 6 hut circles connected by a common baulk, with an isolated hut about to the east.
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St Margaret's Road
According to Henry Taunt, the part of the road between Banbury Road and Woodstock Road was called Gallows-Baulk Road.
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