Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Equine conformation" ¶ 499
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

straight and limits
While this aspect is similar to Scotch and Irish whisky regulations, it contrasts with the maximum alcoholic proof limits on distillation ( 80 % abv ) and aging ( 62. 5 % abv ) purity allowed in the production of straight whiskey in the U. S. All spirits used in making a Canadian whisky must be aged for at least three years in wooden barrels of not greater than 700 L capacity ( a requirement similar to that for Scotch and Irish whisky and longer than for American straight whisky ).
*" A ball is within the limits of the center when any part of it is within the lines of a rectangle circumscribed by laying a straight edge successively against the inside of both stems of each arch, the inside of the stem of each arch nearest the home stake, and the inside of the stem of each arch nearest the turning stake.
In 1987, Los Angeles recognized the following description of the boundaries of West Hills: " Starting at the centerline intersections of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Nordhoff Street, westward down the centerline of Nordhoff extended in a straight line to the city limits of the City of Los Angeles ; thence southward, following the border of the City of Los Angeles to the centerline of Victory Boulevard ; thence eastward down the centerline of Victory Boulevard to Shoup Avenue centerline ; thence northward down the centerline of Shoup Avenue to the intersection of the centerline of Roscoe Boulevard ; thence eastward down the centerline of Roscoe Boulevard to the centerline of Topanga Canyon Boulevard ; then northward down the centerline of Topanga Canyon Boulevard to the centerline of Nordhoff Street.
: " All that area consisting of that part of the Island of Newfoundland lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at Bluff Head on the eastern shoreline of Port au Port Bay ; thence easterly in a straight line to Georges Lake ; thence easterly in a straight line to the mouth of Lloyds River at the westernmost extremity of Red Indian Lake ; thence southerly in a straight line to a point in Victoria Lake at latitude 48 ° 15 ' N and approximate longitude 57 ° 21 ' W ; thence generally easterly to the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ) with Route No. 230 ; thence easterly along Route No. 230 to Route No. 230A ; thence easterly in a straight line to Ocean Pond ; thence southeasterly in a straight line to British Harbour at the entrance of Smith Sound on the north shoreline of Trinity Bay ; thence southeasterly to said bay ; thence southerly along Trinity Bay to the easterly production in Trinity Bay of the northerly limit of the Town of Sunnyside ; thence westerly along said production and said northerly limit to the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ); thence southerly along said highway to the northerly limit of the Town of Come By Chance ; thence westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said town to the shoreline of Placentia Bay ; thence southerly along the Eastern Channel of Placentia Bay and Placentia Bay to a point approximately 20 km west of Cape St. Mary's.
It allows the consumer to choose ( within limits ) when to consume the food rather than have to consume it straight away, and it allows the product to be altered which gives it higher value.
Nepean — Carleton consists of the part of the City of Ottawa lying east and south of a line drawn from the southwestern city limit, northeast along the southeast limit of the former Township of Goulbourn, northwest along McCordick Road and Eagleson Road to the southern limit of the former City of Kanata, then along the southern and eastern limits of Kanata, northwest along Eagleson Road, northeast along Highway 417, southwest along Richmond Road, east along the Canadian National Railway, southeast along Merivale Road, east along West Hunt Club Road, south along the Rideau River, east along the former southern limit of the City of Ottawa, south along Riverside Drive, southeast along Limebank Road, northeast along Leitrim Road, northwest along the Canadian Pacific Railway, northeast along Lester Road, northwest along Conroy Road, northeast along Hunt Club Road to Hawthorne Road and then in a straight line to Blake Road, and northeast along Blake Road, east along Highway 417, and southeast along Boundary Road to the eastern city limit.
In recent years, Leopoldina mayor approved a law to ensure that city limits will go straight to Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, so that in some decades Leopoldina can be considered a neighborhood of Juiz de Fora, as most of it's citizens dream to live at Juiz de Fora, considered the new Rio de Janeiro-without beach-of Minas Gerais.
Route 132 is the main link between greater Barnstable and the village of Hyannis, in fact, all of Route 132 lies within the Barnstable city limits, and connects Routes 28 and 6A via an almost straight northwest-southeast course.

straight and across
At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled up to go in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler.
File: Florence Arno 180. jpg | The River Arno in Florence, 180 degree view: the Uffizi Gallery is straight across and the Ponte Vecchio is to the left
However, literary conventions that we take for granted today had not yet been inventedthere was no spacing between words, no consistency in punctuation nor in vowel elisions, no marks for breathings and accent ( guides to pronunciation and hence word recognition ), no convention to denote change of speaker and no stage directions, and verse was written straight across the page like prose.
In foil the lamé is sleeveless, while in sabre the lamé has sleeves and ends in a straight line across the waist.
For example, when a nominally straight, un-aliased line steps across one pixel, a dogleg occurs halfway through the line, where it crosses the threshold from one pixel to the other.
Kissaki have a curved profile, and smooth three-dimensional curvature across their surface towards the edge — though they are bounded by a straight line called the yokote and have crisp definition at all their edges.
The length is measured in a straight line across the back of the blade from tip to munemachi ( where blade meets tang ).
To prevent the incoming mixture passing straight across from one port to the other, the piston has a raised rib on its crown.
Hair is generally cut straight across the forehead close to the eyebrows, with longer locks framing the face, cut following the cheekbones: this style resembles a helmet.
The major limitation of slide playing is of course that only one chord shape is available: whatever the strings happen to be tuned to going straight across.
E. M., who was seven years older than W. G., had always played with a full size bat and so developed a tendency, that he never lost, to hit across the line, the bat being too big for him to " play straight ".
In theory, a run down the hill would consist of straight sections across the hill, followed by sharp turns to the complementary angle, as if the skier is being reflected from the edges of the run.
A straight wing is a wing planform in which the centre of lift across the wing forms a straight line from wingtip to wingtip, or nearly so.
The tail should be " banged ", or cut straight across ( usually above the fetlocks but below the hocks when held at the point where the horse naturally carries it ).
The tail is usually " banged " ( cut straight across ), usually to a length between the fetlock joint and lower hock.
The baseplate ( sole plate ) is generally circular ( though this, too, varies by individual models ) and may be used in conjunction with a fence attached to the base, which then braces the router against the edge of the work, or via a straightedge clamped across the work to obtain a straight cut.
Moreover, practitioners ' attempts at getting their message across carried some of the uncouthness of Communist party culture, including a perception that practitioners tended to exaggerate, create " torture tableaux straight out of a Cultural Revolution opera ", or " spout slogans rather than facts ".
In the process of designing his system, he also designed an ergonomic interface for using it, based on Barbier's own slate and stylus tools: by soldering two thin bars across the slate, he created a secure area for the stylus which would keep the lines straight and readable.
Since many MPs were heavy investors in such schemes, it was rare for a Bill to not pass during the peak of the Mania in 1846, although Parliament did reject schemes that were blatantly misleading or impossible to construct – at the Mania's peak there were several schemes floated for ' direct ' railways which ran in vast, straight lines across swathes of countryside that would have been difficult to construct and nearly impossible for the locomotives of the day to work on.
d ) they could not be certain that the two halves of the map, held together by a binding strip glued on the back, had ever been a single sheet — unlike any other known medieval double-page map ; looking at the map, it is clear that the artist knew exactly, to the nearest millimeter, where it was going to be folded, because several place-names start or finish right next to it while none are written straight across it, and the rivers of eastern Europe run parallel to it ;
On lap 38, Schumacher, delayed by a stop-and-go penalty for forcing Frentzen's Williams off the track, caught Hill on the home straight ; Hill moved across the track three times to block Schumacher, who missed his braking point and ran over the kerbs at the chicane to take the place.
The planned route straight across the lake was 51. 5 km ( 32 mi ), but she actually had to swim much further because of strong winds and the lack of modern navigation equipment.
Hazards include falling " smart darts " ( small bullets that fly slowly across the screen, but when orthogonally lined up with Jumpman, greatly speed up and shoot straight in his direction ) and other hazards that are unique to a certain level.
In each case, linearity defines how well the device's actual performance across a specified operating range approximates a straight line.

straight and horse
The reader meets a few old friends like Blimp and the TUC horse, and becomes better acquainted with new members of the cast of characters like the bomb itself, and civilization in her classic robe watching the nuclear arms race, her hair standing straight out.
As he was making a scripted jump on the horse, his saddle came loose, sending him flying straight into a pile of broken masonry.
A bet to win, sometimes called a " straight " bet, means that you stake money on the horse, and if it comes in first place, the bet is a winner.
A horse who bucks in a spectacular and effective manner will score more points than a horse who bucks in a straight line with no significant changes of direction.
From the finish of the third barrel turn, the horse and rider have a straight shot back down the center of the arena ; which means they must stay between the two other barrels.
The two were locked together for the first straight and, by the time Woolf had his horse disentangled, they were six lengths from the pace.
** For the second straight year, a horse sweeps the series.
For pommel horse, form consists of keeping one's feet pointed and legs straight during the entire routine.
If the horse does anything but run in essentially a straight line with long gradual curves, or if anything goes seriously wrong, jockeys can easily be thrown, as their high rate of injury so amply illustrates.
Adult Ralph in Bart to the Future, annoyed at Bart's lackadaisical behavior. In other episodes, he speaks in a perfectly normal tone and occasionally even displays taciturn behavior such as questioning a film production staff member over the use of a painted cow over a horse, seemingly playing straight man to Bart as an adult in one possible flashforward, or his overall behavior in the episode I Love Lisa, in which Ralph played a central role.
* Ayr Gold Cup, flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a straight 6 furlongs
One day, hearing that Liu Bei commented on aged and incapable generals, Huang Zhong mounted his horse and rode straight to the forward camp.
Rather than an oblong track, which most people think of when talking about horse racing, Obihiro's ban ' ei track is a straight 200 m run with two hills.
The Witch-king exchanged his horse for his winged steed and went straight for Théoden.
In a brave attempt to rally his troops, Syphax rode alone, straight towards the Roman cavalry, but in this desperate attempt his badly wounded horse threw him off.
The long, straight, and lightweight characteristics of the species made it ideal for horse transport in nomadic buffalo hunting cultures.
Cigar won again for his 15th straight victory, the longest winning sequence for a major American stakes horse since Citation, who won 16 in a row in 1948 and 1950.
On promotion to corporal, an NCO is automatically appointed lance-corporal of horse, so that the rank structure effectively goes straight from lance-corporal to lance-corporal of horse, and then to corporal of horse.
The horse must back in a perfectly straight line, stop when asked and hesitate a moment before the next movement.
* Nazeer ( horse ), an Arabian stallion of " straight Egyptian " bloodlines
Ordering his men to keep together, he rode straight at the Russian leader, running him through with his sword with such force that he toppled him over the side of his horse, and, unable to disengage his hand from his sword, fell with him.

1.326 seconds.