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collaring
collaring, vbl. n. (ˈkɒlərɪŋ) 1. The action of the vb. collar in various senses; also attrib.1692 Lond. Gaz. No. 2803/4 Some white in his Mane near the collaring Place. 1769 Mrs. Raffald Eng. Housekpr. (1778) 293 Observations on Potting and Collaring. 1833 Marryat P. Simple x, I was quite bewildered... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bob Mischak
Col Blaik was later to write “In somehow catching and collaring (Smith), Mischak displayed heart and a pursuit that for one single play I have never seen wikipedia.org
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tailorize
ˈtailorize, v. [See -ize.] a. trans. To treat as a tailor; to reduce to tailorhood. b. intr. To do tailor's work, to act the tailor; to sit cross-legged like a tailor.1829 Scott Let. to Mrs. Hughes 24 Aug., Here I am tailorizing as my good mother would have said, that is capeing, collaring [etc.]. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is Wheel Throwing? - Pottery on the Wheel in a Nutshell
Wheel throwing pottery is the process of shaping clay on the pottery wheel. Throwing usually involves a few steps from the beginning to the end of making a pot. These are centering the clay, opening it up, pulling up the walls, and collaring in the neck of the pot. There are different ways of making pottery, and wheel throwing is just one of them.
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Terry Saldaña
Saldaña was known for his blue-collar work on the hardcourt, defending the opposing team's best player, collaring rebounds on both ends, diving for loose wikipedia.org
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How to Winterize Roses | HGTV
An alternative method for winterizing hardy roses is called collaring: Don't prune the top of the rose bush. Remove the leaves but not the hips. Tie up the bush with twine. Mound soil 10 to 12 inches around the base of the plant to insulate the crown. Surround the plant with a wire hoop to form a collar.
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shinning
ˈshinning, vbl. n. [f. shin v. + -ing1.] 1. Football. The act of kicking an opponent on the shin.1873 Gentl. Mag. Apr. 388 Mauling, hacking, kicking, shinning, collaring—such are among the terms and rules of the [Rugby] game. 1899 Shearman, etc. Football 70 All charging is fair, but no..shinning or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indian Vase
The representation is an aggregation of popular perceptions of Native Americans in stereotypical pursuits, collaring bison, using bows and arrows in hunts wikipedia.org
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Horse-collar tackle
Roy Williams was well known for horse-collaring players while playing at Oklahoma, and continued to use the tackle after moving to the NFL in 2002. wikipedia.org
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Bernardo Carpio (basketball)
While playing for the Coffee Makers, he earned the moniker "The Scavenger" from commentator Pinggoy Pengson for his penchant for collaring offensive rebounds wikipedia.org
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Omar Figueroa (politician)
He spent several years collaring and tracking jaguars in order to better understand their movements. wikipedia.org
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Acarospora obnubila
In very high elevations, the apothecia may rise as warty (verrucae) structure with thallus-like tissue (pseudo-lecanorine ) collaring discs that may be wikipedia.org
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白领犯罪
"Collaring the Crime, not the Criminal: Reconsidering the Concept of White-collar Crime", American Sociological Review 55: 346–65. wikipedia.org
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The Housekeeper's Instructor
Collaring 278 23. Potting 283 24. Curing various kinds of Meats, Sousings, &c. 290 25. Methods of Keeping Vegetables, Fruits, &c. 298 26. wikipedia.org
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Arctic Goose Joint Venture
Projects Collaring of geese and tracking them is an important aspect of the program. The collaring scheme is: These birds are common in the Pacific and Central flyways, rarely seen in the Atlantic flyway, and sometimes seen in the Mississippi wikipedia.org
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