The shortest race under national hunt rules is a 1m 4f bumper and there are several courses that hold them I am sure.
There is definitely a 13 furlong bumper held at Kelso around Oct 8th.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
If they are under an island they are no use at all.
the member nations got united under an agreement.
Every nation that supports research on the Antarctic continent does so under the guidelines of the Antarctic Treaty. The treaty specifies that all research is shared among all signatory nations -- those that have signed or ratified the treaty. Individual nations establish their own rules for accepting proposals from principal investigators, and they may differ from each other. These rules may address funding, access, qualifications, audits and governmental inspections of the work.
The shortest object in a microscope is called the "specimen" or the "sample." It is the object or material being observed under the microscope.
because the rules were boring....
proof did an album in under a day
Nope live under the rules or go to a work camp or die
kago!
They should be passed on the starboard side when going upstream.
Yes they do every things under rules and also establish policy or schemes under law and rules.
Imperialism