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Baulk may
refer to:
Baulk,
areas on
various types of
billiard table Baulk, a wall of
intact earth in an
archaeological excavation Baulk road, a type of...
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leave the
balls safe by
creating either a
double baulk (both
object balls in
baulk), or the red in
baulk with the cue-ball
tight (frozen) to the top-side...
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Baulk road is the name
given to a type of
railway track or 'rail road' that is
formed using rails carried on
continuous timber bearings, as
opposed to...
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Baulking or
Balking is a
village and
civil parish about 3+1⁄2
miles (5.6 km)
southeast of
Faringdon in the Vale of
White Horse district of Oxfordshire...
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player firmly breaks the rack with the cue ball from just in
front of the
baulk line. The most
common varieties are the following, each of
which has slight...
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somewhat differently sized and
delimited baulk,
defined by the
baulk line. On
baulk tables,
which have a "D"
inside baulk, and on pool
tables with a
break box...
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attacker touches a
defender and hasn't yet
reached the
baulk line, they do not need to
reach the
baulk line to
score points and may
return to
their half of...
- of the road
between Banbury Road and
Woodstock Road was
called Gallows-
Baulk Road. When the road was improved, the
remains of
several people who had...
- Material used for backfilling,
usually spoil from the
original excavation.
baulk balk A wall of
earth left in
place between excavated areas in
order to maintain...
- are
usually made of
vulcanized rubber.[citation needed] The
baulk area is
marked by a
baulk line
drawn on the
cloth across the
width of the
table at 29...