During the Antarctic winter the South Pole becomes the coldest place on the planet. |
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In 1989, he became the first person to fly a helicopter solo, from the North Pole to the South Pole. |
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In the polar world, there are three classic expeditions, the North Pole, the South Pole and the Greenland Ice Cap. |
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Smith feels that although Louis returned to Poland when he was just months old, the Pole and his mother intended to stay together. |
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This is the top of Pole Hill, a wooded hillock in Norman Tebbitt's old stomping round of Chingford. |
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He presented himself not as a Pole, but a Lithuanian, which enraged chauvinists. |
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Ten years ago, Pen Hadow vowed to trek to the North Pole alone and unaided. |
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In past years, a female operator who had been cleared by the shelter authorities was allowed to bring in a rig to contact the North Pole. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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However, I do not refuse certificates distributed in airplanes that attest that I've crossed the equator, the North Pole and the Arctic Circle. |
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The octagonal house is light and airy, with wraparound verandas, a small pool and nothing between you and the South Pole. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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The closer one is to the North Pole, the longer the dark or light period is. |
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The logic of the correction was to visualise a human form straddling the celestial North Pole and orientated with his feet toward the ground. |
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Each child, in turn, sits in front of a microphone beside a ham operator who broadcasts a call to the North Pole. |
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On Paul's death in 1978, Ratzinger attended the two conclaves of that momentous year, and helped elect the unknown Pole, Karol Wojtyla. |
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The autumnal equinox is the first day of autumn and occurs when the North Pole begins to lean away from the sun. |
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Being the true North Pole raises the issue of magnetic north and the difference between them. |
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Polar bears denning in Norway and Russia near the North Pole carry some of the highest levels of toxic compounds ever found in living animals. |
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In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole. |
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The 12 th Planet will pass between the earth and the sun, approaching from below the elliptic and move in a trajectory towards the North Pole. |
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They aim to reach the Pole in 65 days, by which time they will have covered twice the distance trekked by Hadow in his march to the North Pole. |
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And, back in 2000 we reported on an automated weather station that had been set up at the North Pole and was sending back data. |
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A Downton builder is preparing to trek across the snowy Arctic wastes to the North Pole, for the sake of his sick granddaughter. |
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Other adventurers came to grief here in 1897 after a failed attempt to fly a balloon from the North Pole. |
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He and five of his colleagues reached the Pole only to discover that they had been beaten to it by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. |
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We welcome today's full page announcement of the establishment of the Australian Flag Pole Inspectorate. |
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The wartime memories of a Polish Jew and a non-Jewish Pole can still be bitterly contrasting. |
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During the Police Sport Meet held in March this year, he volunteered to officiate as a Judge in the Pole Vault event. |
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It cannot be appreciated at the northern hemisphere because the constellation is circumvolving around the celestial South Pole. |
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The goal of this expedition was to navigate to the North Magnetic Pole by traditional means using a sextant and an astrocompass. |
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Stefan hopes to eventually attempt both the North and South Pole and finally have a crack at Everest. |
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The discovery of open water at the North Pole by an ice breaker cruise ship in mid-August 2000 stunned many in the scientific community. |
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This year scientists discovered water instead of ice at the North Pole for the first time ever. |
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For many in his homeland, he was quite simply the greatest Pole that ever lived. |
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What possessed you to train for a marathon at the North Pole, one of the coldest, most desolate places on Earth? |
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His 400-mile trek to the Magnetic North Pole, pulling a 70 kg sled, is planned to take about 30 days. |
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Admittedly, your meter is wrong, in that ten million meters wouldn't quite get you from the North Pole to the equator via Paris. |
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Handguns have been to the North Pole, the South Pole, and pretty much everywhere in between. |
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The visible image shows the night side of the crescent Earth looking toward the South Pole. |
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I can understand why people would want to walk, ski or pogo stick over this icy terrain to the South Pole to explore or to test their limits. |
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If there was ever a strip of land closest to the North Pole, then this place would have been it. |
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Originally built as a stopover for German adventurers on their way to the North Pole, the huge family-run log cabin stands on the banks of the River Muonio. |
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When our final Guggenheim on this planet opens in 2015 at the North Pole, we will at last have accomplished our goal of being not only global but bipolar. |
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Our hero's flight across the world culminates in a North Pole knees-up. |
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The South Pole Observatory was established at the geographical south pole at 2837 m above sea level in 1957 as part of the International Geophysical Year. |
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A Pole and a German met in peace to discuss the will of God. |
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Measurements from below the ice are only possible at the North Pole as the Arctic ice cap sits on the sea, unlike the Antarctic, which is a land mass. |
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The team of wounded servicemen did, however, make it to the North Pole in 13 days, an extraordinary achievement. |
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The Return of the G'psgolox Pole, is a documentary about the Haisla community in Kitimaat Village in Northern BC and their quest to bring home a long-lost totem pole. |
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It will survey the craters at the South Pole, something that has never been done before, and will map the Peak of Eternal Light, a mountain top that is permanently sunlit. |
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Dominic West revealed Harry's musical taste after joining him on the South Pole trek. |
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On the surface of the earth, the shortest path between two points is along the meridian of fixed longitude connecting the North Pole to the other point. |
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Whereas meridians of longitude loop, from the North Pole to the South and back again, in great circles of the same size, converging at the ends of the earth. |
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Led by accomplished Polar explorer Jim McNeill, the group will pull sledges weighing up to 250 lb for up to 10 hours a day 210 miles to the Magnetic Pole. |
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The competitors who travel by foot and skis pulling sledges with supplies, will cover over 350 miles in four stages from Resolute Bay, Canada, to the North Magnetic Pole. |
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She's a 42-year-old married banker in London who has just completed a six-week beginners' course in pole dancing at My Pole Dance School in London. |
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Viewed from a point over the South Pole, the rotation is clockwise. |
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Built in the 1970s to replace an even older South Pole base, the Amundsen-Scott Station consists of a large geodesic dome and several smaller outbuildings. |
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Continuing a resurgence of interest in Ernest Shackleton's attempts to reach the South Pole, The Collins Press has republished the explorer's two books in one volume. |
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Once in the Arctic, the eight-man team will begin a thirty-day 300-mile ski trek to the Pole from Resolute Bay, a remote outpost off mainland Canada. |
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Several days out, however, a storm arose and the vessel was driven before the wind in a constant southerly direction, headed toward the South Pole. |
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It's all to do with what the North Pole and the South Pole are made up of. |
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No seals were seen in the area on that day, although on an earlier date, one of us sighted a ringed seal in the water adjacent to the Yamal upon reaching the Pole. |
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The first See You at the Pole occurred in 1990 in a school in Burleson, Texas, a small town just south of Ft. Worth. |
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On December 6, Liautaud and his teammate Doug Stoup, set off from Antarctica on a 640-kilometer ski journey to the South Pole. |
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On the third floor of the Paris Observatory Cassini had laid out a planisphere, a map of the World using an azimuthal projection with the North Pole at the centre. |
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En route to the South Pole, the ship was grounded in an ice floe. |
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Once you've driven your flag into the North Pole, proven to yourself that you're actually a pretty tough cookie, what's the point in doing it again? |
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About 130 Norwegians flew to the North Pole and cheered and drank champagne on a charter flight as they passed the top of the globe on a round trip from Oslo. |
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The arrival of spring marked the launch of the assault on the South Pole. |
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Instead of pointing to the geographic North Pole, which is constant, they align with the magnetic north, which changes as molten iron moves within Earth's core. |
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The first mate is a Pole called Conrad and is a capital chap. |
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The British squad landed at Heathrow shortly before 10am local time today after completing a remarkable trek to the South Pole. |
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Residents there proclaimed in 1927 that Santa could never live in the North Pole because his reindeer would never survive. |
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The project began with Pong, followed by space invaders, Pole Position, and Tetris. |
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An old geezer in a crinkly blue suit greeted us near the line of shopping carts in Mega-Mart, and he smiled as if we were long lost grandsons returning from the North Pole. |
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In just a few decades, the same ship may be able to sail all the way to an ice-free North Pole. |
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Charming Prince Harry slipped into his tux for a dinner tonight in support of Walking With The Wounded's race to the South Pole. |
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Add enough bulk for genuine insulation, and you stumble around with flipper hands like those do-nothing tourists who get dropped at the South Pole for hero photos. |
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In just a few weeks, a bumper crop of one million kilos of strawberries will have been picked from Pole House Farm on the Harwich Road in Lawford. |
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As of 1791, the meter was defined as one ten-millionth the distance from the North Pole to the equator along the line of longitude that passes through Paris. |
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Unique geological, glaciological, and meteorological studies continue there from purpose-built bases around the edge of Antarctica or at the South Pole. |
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From the equator down to the South Pole, the lines of latitude get smaller once again, corresponding to the Universe shrinking back to nothing at all as time passes. |
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After the North Magnetic Pole was located in 1831, explorers and scientists began looking for the South Magnetic Pole. |
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We're at the North Pole, aren't we? Let's just call the new element Santa Clausium! |
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The vehicles reached the Pole on 6 April and then continued to the Canadian coast. |
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The sun at the North Pole is continuously above the horizon during the summer and continuously below the horizon during the winter. |
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It continues to rotate upwards until it is straight up at the South Magnetic Pole. |
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The dipole is roughly equivalent to a powerful bar magnet, with its south pole pointing towards the geomagnetic North Pole. |
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From skydiving at the North Pole to base jumping into the world's tallest waterfall, danger is rarely off the menu for Eric. |
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Initially, the system was to be used for navigating nuclear bombers across the North Pole to Russia. |
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I unveiled a new Totem Pole at Camp Terrig, at Colomendy, to celebrate their 75th anniversary. |
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The intrepid adventurers are now walking the final 100 miles to the Pole. |
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Simply drop in a letter, including a stamped and self-addressed envelope, and a reply with come for free direct form the North Pole. |
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Described as the most inaccessible place on earth, it is about 400 miles from the Geographic North Pole. |
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Newcastle's unbeaten Mark Clauzel picked up his fifth pro win by narrowly outpointing Manchester-based Pole Tomasz Mazurkiewicz in a six-threes. |
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To fulfill his adventure here, Ricky and Steve have planned some dogsledding, a meeting with the Innuits, and a visit to the North Pole. |
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Is the Minister referring to recruiting some Eskimos, oh sorry we meant Innuits from the North Pole? |
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Only when threatened with deposition was Richard forced to give in and let de la Pole go. |
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The Bulgarians suffered their only defeat of the war at the Battle of Dobro Pole. |
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Early in the Silurian, glaciers retreated back into the South Pole until they almost disappeared in the middle of Silurian. |
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One of the earliest written references to Machynlleth is the Royal charter granted in 1291 by Edward I to Owen de la Pole, Lord of Powys. |
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If the data indicate that the North Magnetic Pole were near the South Rotational Pole, the strata would exhibit reversed polarity. |
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Gondwana started the period in equatorial latitudes and, as the period progressed, drifted toward the South Pole. |
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No country owns the geographic North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. |
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As of 2012, Denmark is claiming the continental shelf between Greenland and the North Pole. |
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Situated north of mainland Europe, it is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. |
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To get rid of them, the mermaid offered to marry whichever one would follow her to the North Pole. |
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Throughout most of geologic time, the North Pole appears to have been in a broad, open ocean that allowed major ocean currents to move unabated. |
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The edge of the Frigid Zone ought to be as far south from the North Pole in latitude as the Summer Tropic is from the Equator. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is exactly reversed, with the South Pole oriented opposite the direction of the North Pole. |
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Six months later, this pole will experience a midnight sun, a day of 24 hours, again reversing with the South Pole. |
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A few icebergs were sighted but there was still no sight of land, leading Weddell to theorize that the sea continued as far as the South Pole. |
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Due to its location at the South Pole, Antarctica receives relatively little solar radiation. |
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While all this was happening, Gondwana drifted slowly towards the South Pole. |
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In 1986 Will Steger, with seven teammates, became the first to be confirmed as reaching the Pole by dogsled and without resupply. |
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On 21 April 1987 Shinji Kazama of Japan became the first person to reach the North Pole on a motorcycle. |
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One of the Canadians, Richard Weber became the first person to reach the Pole from both sides of the Arctic Ocean. |
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The 1998 expedition was dropped by parachute and completed the track to the North Pole. |
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Commercial airliner flights on the Polar routes may pass within viewing distance of the North Pole. |
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Parachute jumps have frequently been made onto the North Pole in recent years. |
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. |
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Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. |
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Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few metres. |
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In 1871 the Polaris expedition, a US attempt on the Pole led by Charles Francis Hall, ended in disaster. |
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Having now seen for myself how he travelled across the pack ice, I am more convinced than ever that Peary did indeed discover the North Pole. |
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Nobile, with several scientists and crew from the Norge, overflew the Pole a second time on 24 May 1928, in the airship Italia. |
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The Italia crashed on its return from the Pole, with the loss of half the crew. |
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Some Western sources considered this to be the first landing at the Pole until the Soviet landings became widely known. |
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Trips from the camp to the Pole itself may be arranged overland or by helicopter. |
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In a symbolic act of visitation, the Russian flag was placed on the ocean floor exactly at the Pole. |
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The Russian Book of Records recognized it as the first successful vehicle trip to the Geographical North Pole. |
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At northern midsummer the North Pole is facing towards the sun to its maximum extent. |
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There is no permanent human presence at the North Pole and no particular time zone has been assigned. |
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Fish have been seen in the waters at the North Pole, but these are probably few in number. |
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A member of the Russian team that descended to the North Pole seabed in August 2007 reported seeing no sea creatures living there. |
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Currently, under international law, no country owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. |
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As Henry Corbin has documented, the North Pole plays a key part in the cultural worldview of Sufism and Iranian mysticism. |
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Although it lies approximately twice as far away from the Equator as from the North Pole, the 60th parallel is half as long as the Equator line. |
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Within the Southern Hemisphere, poleward is towards the South Pole, or south. |
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The latter basin is the deepest one of the Arctic Ocean and the geographic North Pole located there. |
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Each town is alternately considered the Northern Hemisphere's Pole of Cold, meaning the coldest inhabited point in the Northern hemisphere. |
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Once the North Pole had been reached in 1909, several expeditions attempted to reach the South Pole. |
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The Norwegian Roald Amundsen finally reached the Pole in December 1911, following a dramatic race with the Englishman Robert Falcon Scott. |
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American Frederick Albert Cook claimed to have reached the North Pole in 1908, but this has not been widely accepted. |
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He traveled with the aid of dogsleds and three separate support crews who turned back at successive intervals before reaching the Pole. |
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Nobile, along with several scientists and crew from the Norge, overflew the Pole a second time on May 24, 1928 in the airship Italia. |
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The Norwegian Roald Amundsen reached the Pole in December 1911, following a race with the Englishman Robert Falcon Scott. |
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Shackleton later returned to Antarctica as leader of the Nimrod Expedition in a bid to reach the Pole. |
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Amundsen named his camp Polheim and the entire plateau surrounding the Pole King Haakon VII Vidde in honour of King Haakon VII of Norway. |
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Now Phoebus ascends to the utmost limits of the Zodiac towards the Pole Arctic. |
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A magnetic compass points to magnetic north pole, which is approximately 1,000 miles from the true geographic North Pole. |
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But this proved less useful as they approached the equator and the Pole Star began to disappear into the horizon. |
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Tracing a line from Gacrux to Acrux leads to a point close to the Southern Celestial Pole. |
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In February 1914 Sedov headed to the North Pole with two sailors and three sledges, but he fell ill and died on Rudolf Island. |
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Or how many Old Harrovians like Pen Hadow pull a sleigh to the North Pole to promote his Polar Travel Company. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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Walton is a failed writer and captain who sets out to explore the North Pole and expand his scientific knowledge in hopes of achieving fame. |
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Seeking revenge, Victor pursues the Creature to the North Pole, but collapses from exhaustion and hypothermia before he can find his quarry. |
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But don't worry, the real Santa didn't get the heave-ho as he's working hard in the North Pole getting ready for Christmas. |
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No wonder there are international Miss Pole Dancer competitions held every year in different parts of the world. |
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The route will take the six men and women from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea via the South Pole. |
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P Sylvester Hiemstra Pole dancer after retirement age who fell off the pole during attempted comeback? |
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The explorers are trekking 700 miles to the North Pole to measure the thickness of the shrinking Arctic icecap. |
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Now they aim to become the first British women to footslog 700 miles over 70 days to the South Pole. |
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Charles's Wain was getting towards a right angle with the Pole star, and Gabriel concluded that it must be about nine o'clock. |
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He, along with his expedition, made the first ascent of Mount Erebus and the discovery of the approximate location of the South Magnetic Pole. |
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In 1538 evidence came to light that Pole family members in England had been in communication with Reginald. |
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Except for the surviving Geoffrey Pole, all the others implicated were beheaded. |
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After Anne's death, however, Richard named another nephew, John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, the son of his elder sister Elizabeth. |
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Thus did Cardinal Pole arrive to become Archbishop of Canterbury in Cranmer's place. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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James's Palace, during an influenza epidemic that also claimed the life of Reginald Pole later the same day. |
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When I was offered a placement working at the South Pole, I jumped at the chance. |
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The expedition reached within ten degrees of the North Pole, but, unable to find a way through the dense ice floes, was forced to turn back. |
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The initial singularity of the classical Big Bang models was replaced with a region akin to the North Pole. |
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Between Eccles and Pole Moor, 67 motorway crossings were required, including seven viaducts and eight junctions. |
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Construction between Windy Hill and Pole Moor was difficult through inhospitable hilly terrain, peat bogs, and in undesirable weather conditions. |
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Other reported ghosts include Henry VI, Lady Jane Grey, Margaret Pole, and the Princes in the Tower. |
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Using unofficial and temporary courses, measured by GPS, races of marathon distance are now held at the North Pole, in Antarctica and over desert terrain. |
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Conrad Dickinson, of Hexham, Northumberland, will set off in March on the two-month 482-mile crossing from the Canadian High Arctic to the Geographic North Pole. |
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But the 50-year-old, of Causey Hill, Hexham, is determined to tackle the dangerous 500-mile journey unsupported from the Canadian High Arctic to the geographic North Pole. |
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As early as the 16th century, many prominent people correctly believed that the North Pole was in a sea, which in the 19th century was called the Polynya or Open Polar Sea. |
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On most maps, there had been an unclaimed area between Queen Maud Land and the South Pole until 12 June 2015 when Norway formally annexed that area. |
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In April 1895 the Norwegian explorers Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen struck out for the Pole on skis after leaving Nansen's icebound ship Fram. |
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He stood down as an Assembly Member in 2003 to work on a research project to study the inner workings of the sun from the observatory near the North Pole. |
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Polar bears are therefore found primarily along the perimeter of the polar ice pack, rather than in the Polar Basin close to the North Pole where the density of seals is low. |
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Another famous mariner and Devonian was Robert Falcon Scott, the leader of the unfortunate Terra Nova Expedition to reach the geographical South Pole. |
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It lies on the west side of Spitsbergen, an island in the Arctic Ocean about midway between Norway and the North Pole, and the largest in the archipelago. |
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The first depth measurements of the Norwegian Sea were performed in 1773 by Constantine Phipps aboard HMS Racehorse, as a part of his North Pole expedition. |
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For example, the daily rotation of the Earth is clockwise when viewed from above the South Pole, and counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. |
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The first undisputed sighting of the Pole was on May 12, 1926 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his American sponsor Lincoln Ellsworth from the airship Norge. |
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Polar adventurer Conrad Dickinson, pictured, has suffered a major setback on his trek to the geographic North Pole, splitting one of his sledges on ice rubble. |
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Arctic explorer Conrad Dickinson has less than three weeks to go in his race against time to reach the geographic North Pole with almost 200 miles still to cover. |
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Above the Arctic Circle, an extreme case is reached where there is no daylight at all for part of the year, up to six months at the North Pole itself, a polar night. |
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Having got up close and personal with this icy Pole yesterday on the practice courts here at SW19, let me warn you, Andy Murray, I don't recommend it. |
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He walked into the history books when he completed a 600-mile walk across creaking ice to the geographic North Pole to finish an 18-year odyssey that had dominated his life. |
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David Mill returned to Britain after he was forced to abandon a bid to become the first man to walk to the geographic North Pole solo and unaided. |
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Hughes, the Brigade Major, gave a direction on the Pole Star. |
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The top of the piece features the constellation Ursa Minor, which includes the Pole Star, which people from Warwickshire and St Petersburg can observe at the same time. |
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Porter, an adventurous little penguin, lives with his family in Antarctica near the South Pole about the farthest place on Earth you can get from Santa's workshop. |
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If a camper stands with his or her back to the sun at solar noon, the shadow lies along a line from the South Pole to the true North Pole through your camp. |
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Bringing smiles to children and parents alike, the video features a cast of iconic holiday characters, including North Pole workshop elves, the Abominable Snowman, Mrs. |
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Winter Solstice is an astronomical phenomenon in which the North Pole is tilted furthest from the sun leading to the day becoming the shortest day of the year. |
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The retailer currently operates a network of 70 stores in 39 cities in Bulgaria, which are serviced by the logistical center in the western village of Ravno Pole. |
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The funds will also be used to build the 175-mile, 10-inch LPG pipeline that will connect the Arara Pole in Urucu to the Solimoes Terminal in Coati, State of Amazonas. |
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This line of reasoning fails at the North Pole, where the sun rises and sets only once per year, and all lines of longitude, and hence all time zones, converge. |
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On most maps there had been an unclaimed area between Queen Maud Land and the South Pole until June 12, 2015 when Norway formally annexed that area. |
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As a result of the Merciless Parliament, de Vere and Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who had fled abroad, were sentenced to death in their absence. |
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During the Nimrod Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton in 1907, parties led by Edgeworth David became the first to climb Mount Erebus and to reach the South Magnetic Pole. |
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During clear days in summer, more solar radiation reaches the surface at the South Pole than at the equator because of the 24 hours of sunlight each day at the Pole. |
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The de la Pole family were sometimes suggested as heirs to the Yorkist cause, but Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII of England efficiently suppressed all such opposition. |
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However, after becoming king, Richard began moulding his nephew, John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln, to manage the north, passing over Northumberland for the position. |
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It officially became part of the royal council machinery under the presidency of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln in April 1484, based at Sandal Castle in Wakefield. |
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By this time, Gondwana was positioned near the South Pole and glaciers were forming in Antarctica, India, Australia, southern Africa and South America. |
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Henry VIII's cousin once removed, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, stood sponsor for Mary's confirmation, which was held immediately after the baptism. |
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Edward Courtenay and Reginald Pole were both mentioned as prospective suitors, but her cousin Charles V suggested she marry his only son, Prince Philip of Spain. |
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Robert Falcon Scott had also returned to Antarctica with his second expedition, the Terra Nova Expedition, in a race against Amundsen to the Pole. |
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Amundsen's expedition in 1911 became the first to reach the South Pole. |
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When he places his Peace Pole in the ground a rainbow appears and he walks the children through it and on to all kinds of adventures in places like Antartica, Peru and Malawi. |
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Built in 1826 for the Calvinistic Methodists of Lady Huntington, the Carey Baptist church, on Pole Street, was formerly known as St Paul's Chapel. |
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On 7 September 1991 the German research vessel Polarstern and the Swedish icebreaker Oden reached the North Pole as the first conventional powered vessels. |
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Tarn via Lindberg looks north to the Pole then devotes two pages of poetic license to explore the origin of primeval man, the age of ice, and human migration patterns. |
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Proteaceae also occur in the Paleocene of New Zealand, and include an incomplete but cuticle-bearing pinnatifid leaf described by Pole as Lomatia novaezelandiae. |
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Specifically, it is the angle between a plane containing the Prime Meridian and a plane containing the North Pole, South Pole and the location in question. |
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Due to precession, Crux will move closer to the South Pole in the next millennia, up to 67 degrees south declination for the middle of the constellation. |
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Some of the bizarre ceremonies have seen couples getting married underwater, at the end of a bungee rope and at the North Pole, the Daily Star reported. |
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Moreover, Pole was determined to do more than remake the past. |
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In 1513, he was executed after Richard de la Pole, whom Louis XII of France had recognised as king of England the previous year, claimed the kingship in his own right. |
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Teacher training and Pole Dance Instructor certification is also offered to women who have fitness or dance backgrounds that want to teach and open their own dance studio. |
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In the Northern Hemisphere, poleward is towards the North Pole, or north. |
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The Earth was generally cold during the early Cambrian, probably due to the ancient continent of Gondwana covering the South Pole and cutting off polar ocean currents. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of 16 Pole set of male and female Multipole heavy, 24 Pole set, 32 Pole set, Coding Pins for multiple heavy duty connectors. |
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Pole position and a second place in the race made a great weekend for him and for the whole team. |
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Pole was a younger son of the countess of Salisbury, and was therefore of the blood royal. |
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Pole dancing and even lap dancing is increasingly part of youth culture. |
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Pole cells cease dividing after the formation of the cellular blastoderm. |
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Pole tactics can build up nice netfuls of bream, perch and rudd. |
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Pole Mountain also offers optional Bowleg extensions that allow vertical use with non-parallel limb bows. |
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Pole vaulter Sally Peake, from Hawarden in Flintshire, has been selected for Commonwealth Games Podium Support for athletes aged 23 or over. |
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Pole dancers from all round the world gathered in the town to show off their bendy best. |
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Pole arms reached new prominence with the development of the Flemish and Swiss infantry armed with pikes and other long spears. |
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Pole dancers Christina Mascord and Allison Dhanjal are urging women to follow their raunchy lead to get fit. |
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