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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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Excavation strategy where an area is
divided into a grid of
square trenches and
baulks are left
between each square,
exposing the site in both plan and profile...
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rails so as to keep the
rails in line with each other. The
longitudinal baulks, and
therefore the rails, were kept to
gauge by 'transoms' – transverse...
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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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generated may
create a
hazard to
another aircraft that can lead to LOC. A
baulked landing or
rejected landing is an
unofficial term that
usually refer to...
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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...
- load is
carried longitudinally and
borne by
three or more
bolsters (half
baulks of timber)
fixed transversely. The load is
constrained sideways by movable...
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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...
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porters were a
specialist group of
workers in London's docks. They
handled baulks of
softwood or "deal",
stacking them up to 60 feet (18 m) high in quayside...
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elaborate screen-test that took four days to shoot. However,
Finney baulked at
signing a multi-year
contract for
producer Sam
Spiegel and
chose to...