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  • 11Racking Horse — Bild nicht vorhanden Wichtige Daten Ursprung: USA, 1970 Hauptzuchtgebiet: USA Verbreitung: Stockmaß: 150–160 cm Fa …

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  • 12Racking (disambiguation) — Racking is the process of siphoning wine or beer off lees into a new, clean barrel.Racking may also refer to:* Racking (graffiti), the stealing of graffiti supplies * Racking bend, a knot for joining two ropes of different diameteree also* Rack …

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  • 13Racking horse — Espèce Cheval (Equus caballus) Région d’origine Région …

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  • 14Racking focus — is the practice of shifting the attention of a viewer of a film or video by changing the focus of the lens from a subject in the foreground to a subject in the background, or vice versa.It dated back to the time when cameras did not have reflex… …

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  • 15Racking horse — The Racking Horse is horse breed derived from the Tennessee Walking Horse, recognized by the USDA in 1978. It is known for a distinctive singlefoot gait. The breed has its own organization, the Racking Horse Breeders Association of America, [http …

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  • 16Racking bend — Knot details name=Racking bend names= type= bend strength= origin= related= releasing= strength= uses= Joining two ropes of widely different diameter caveat= abok number= #1462The racking bend is a knot for joining two ropes of different diameter …

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  • 17racking — The removal of sediments from wine bottles …

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  • 18racking — /rak ing/, n. Masonry. the stepping back of the ends of courses successively from bottom to top in an unfinished wall to facilitate resumption of work or bonding with an intersecting wall. [1890 95; RACK1 + ING1] * * * …

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  • 19racking — noun A method of asphalt shingle application, whereby shingle courses are applied vertically, up the roof rather than laterally across and up …

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  • 20racking — Synonyms and related words: acute, afflictive, agonizing, atrocious, barbarous, biting, consuming, cramping, cruel, desolating, distressing, excruciating, ferocious, fierce, gnawing, grave, griping, hard, harrowing, harsh, heartbreaking,… …

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