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- Leadline is a horse show class for very young children, generally under the age of 7 years. An adult or older child actually leads the horse in-hand, while...
- operator, and corkline stacker. In many operations a fourth person stacks the leadline, and often a fifth person stacks the web. In certain parts of the western...
- commands from the handler may be more discreetly transmitted by means of the leadline. A shank that tightens on the animal's head when pulled is not used for...
- costume classes are frequently offered; sidesaddle classes are common; a "leadline" or "walk-trot" division may be offered for small children or very inexperienced...
- In the latter case, the lead ship is also the name ship of the class. leadline An instrument used in navigation to measure water depth; the line attached...
- other horses, and his calm disposition made him a favorite. He once won a leadline class and an open jumper championship on the same day. Snowman and deLeyer...
- Wyspiański, this window has no gl**** painting, but relies entirely on leadlines and skilful placement of colour and tone. Franciscan Church, Kraków, Poland...
- Lead line ("Leed" line) may refer to: Lead line, used in depth sounding Leadline, a horse show class for children Lead (tack), for leading livestock Leash...
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- surrounding net having the shape of a spoon or a dustpan with a short leadline under a longer floatline. The net has a central bunt to contain the fish...