quattro wrote:denizaksulu wrote:quattro wrote:denizaksulu wrote:bill cobbett wrote:quattro wrote:denizaksulu wrote:quattro wrote:bill cobbett wrote:quattro wrote:bill cobbett wrote:quattro wrote:good evening all.
..... blooming optimist.
why not Bill .........You dont feel well ...........
Yes, def unwell, despite efforts, haven't found a suitable topic for Agitation... for a couple of hours.
who agitates you ?Y is not here
Y is a panacea a cure for all.
This is one point of view
...........any other.....
No..no...no .... meant some more getting to the truth on matters by way of general trouble-making ... some stirring... D will know what that means.
Moi? Why you olde bILL c
So is a must for Y to come back to cf to analyze those matters by his own louroujina discretionary stile
Come again?
louroujina discretionary stile
Stile
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For other uses, see Stile (disambiguation).
A wooden stile
A stile is a structure which provides people a passage through or over a fence or boundary via steps, ladders, or narrow gaps. Stiles are often built in rural areas or along footpaths to allow access to an adjacent field or area separated by a fence, wall or hedge. Unlike a gate, there is no chance of forgetting to close it, and should the stile break, the fence remains intact (livestock cannot escape). However, stiles may well be difficult to use for some disabled people and people with limited mobility.
In the United Kingdom many stiles were built under legal compulsion (see Rights of way in the United Kingdom). For that reason a wide variety of designs exist. Recent changes in UK government policy towards farming has encouraged landowners in upland areas to make their land more available to the public, and this has seen an increase in the number of stiles and an improvement in their overall condition. However, on popular paths, stiles are increasingly replaced by gates or kissing gates - or, where the field is arable, the stile can be removed altogether, as there are no longer any animals to control.
Stiles also sometimes have a 'dog latch' or 'dog gate' to the side of them, which can be lifted to enable a dog to get through (see pictures below).
There is a British Standard that includes stiles BS5709:2006 Gaps Gates & Stiles (ISBN 0 580 48107 7). It says "New structures shall not be stiles unless exceptional circumstances require them".
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Ladder stile in Snowdonia
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Ranaghan Westmeath Mass-path Stile
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Construction of Ranaghan Mass path Stile
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Stile with dog gate
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Low-level stile
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Style
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Not to be confused with stylus.
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* 1 Music
* 2 Film and television
* 3 Literature, linguistics, and rhetoric
* 4 Other uses
* 5 See also
Style may refer to:
* Design, the process of creating something
* Fashion, a prevailing mode of expression, e.g., clothing
* Format, various terms that refer to the style of different things
* Genre, a loose set of criteria for a category or composition
* Human physical appearance
* Style (fiction), an aspect of literary composition
* Typeface, style is one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight: either regular, italic or condensed
Style, in specific fields, may also refer to:
* Style (botany), a stalk structure in female flower parts
* Style (manner of address), titles or honorifics, including Chinese courtesy names
* Style (visual arts), in art and painting style can refer either to the aesthetic values followed in choosing what to paint (and how) or to the physical techniques employed