| hook |
It frequently ends a letter and the stroke swings upward in a soft curve. A downward or sideways hook is also possible.
Ãâó: www.documents-examiner.com/Documents-Examiner-Glos...
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| hook |
catching an opponent's mallet in swing below the level of the horse's back, to leave or turn the ball for a teammate.
Ãâó: www.sportpolo.com/Sport/Glossary.htm
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| hook |
Given that this is a notional point in chartering terms, this is best described as the Shipper/Receiver arranging for delivery/receival of cargo to/from directly under ships hook and the ship paying for the labour to stow the cargo in the vessels cargo holds, as well as on-board lashing & securing and provision of dunnage materials, and to discharge again over the ship
Ãâó: www.shippersforum.com/ShippingTerms.htm
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| hook |
One of the two defensive manoeuvres (the other is the ride-off) allowed in the rules. The mallet is used to block or interfere with another player's swing at the ball, although it must be used in an approved manner. Unsafe hooking or hitting into a pony is a foul.
Ãâó: www.jcm-polo.com/poloinfo2.htm
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| Hooke's law |
Load is proportional to displacement.
Ãâó: www.hytechspring.com/spring-concepts.html
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