- Sideburns,
sideboards, or side
whiskers are
facial hair
grown on the
sides of the face,
extending from the
hairline to run
parallel to or
beyond the ears...
- dining.
Sideboards were made in a
range of
decorative styles and were
frequently ornamented with
costly veneers and inlays. In
later years,
sideboards have...
-
court with
markers and
sideboards; the
sideboards are a
recognized part of the game and
shots may be
bounced off of the
sideboards. In contrast, pétanque...
-
player whose primary zone of play is the
middle of the ice, away from the
sideboards.
Centres have more
flexibility in
their positioning and
therefore often...
- (51 mm) wide and 2–3 in (51–76 mm) deep.
Field hockey goals also
include sideboards and a backboard,
which stand 50 cm (20 in) from the ground. The backboard...
- May 1996
Eight 60-card pre-constructed
decks (720
cards total due to
sideboards and
additional inserts)
World Championship Decks 1997 No
specific symbol...
-
where the
traditional center ice
camera was
unable to see it due to the
sideboards obstructing the puck's location. The
system used
modified hockey pucks...
-
toolbox and 3/4 ton (F-250) suspension), Farm and
Ranch Special (extra
sideboards and
heavy springs), and Heavy-Duty
Special (extra
hauling abilities)....
- "clubrooms"
decorated with fine mirrors,
thick ****s, draperies, and
sideboards.
Trading on Earp's name, the
Dexter was a success. It was used for a variety...
- In the
early 1970s, many
sprint car
drivers began to put
wings with
sideboards on both the
front and top of
their cars. The
added wings increase the...