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Overreaching logo #10101) Aiming too high 2) Bold 3) Reaching for the heights 4) Vaulting
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Overreaching logo #10101) Bold 2) Vaulting
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Overreaching logo #21000 Overreaching is a concept in English land law and the Law of Property Act 1925. It refers to a situation where a person`s equitable property right is dissolved, and detached from a piece of property, and reattached to money that is given by a third party for the property. This happens, according to City of London Building Society v Flegg in any c....
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Overreaching logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Overreach
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Overreaching logo #22162Fault in the trot caused by more angulation and drive from behind than in front so that the rear feet are forced to step to one side of the forefeet to avoid interfering or clipping.
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Overreaching logo #21012Used in the context of general equities. Creating artificial volume in a stock through activity not generated by normal/natural buyers and sellers in the market.
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Overreaching logo #22402Used in the context of general equities. Creating artificial volume in a stock through activity not
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overreaching logo #20400[adj] - revealing excessive self-confidence
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overreaching logo #20974vaulting adjective revealing excessive self-confidence; reaching for the heights; `vaulting ambition`
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Overreaching logo #21273Fault in the trot caused by more angulation and drive from behind than in front so that the rear feet are forced to step to one side of the forefeet to avoid interfering or clipping.
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Overreaching logo #22478Faulty gait in which the hind foot steps on the heel of the front foot on the same side. Occurs most often when the horse is galloping or jumping.
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