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- of railway track Baulking Baulking, tactic used in water polo to trick a goalkeeper into thinking that the player is shooting Baulking, a village in Oxfordshire...
- ceased to be held. The common lands of Uffington, Baulking and Woolstone were enclosed in 1776. Baulking parish school was built in 1877. It is now a private...
- 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...
- the Old Berkshire Hunt. During his career, Baulking Green drew attention to the tiny village of Baulking, Oxfordshire (until 1974 part of Berkshire)...
- 1924 its area was 6,451 acres (2,611 ha). The parish formerly included Baulking and Woolstone. The River Ock forms most of the northern boundary of the...
- 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...
-   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...
- 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...
- players. The traditionalist and idealistic Celtic chairman, Robert Kelly, baulked at the prospect of the famous green and white hoops being disfigured, and...
- 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...