Ticos taught them to plant ash-loving squash in burn piles, and to plant pole beans to climb up corn stalks. |
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We ran around the streets running up the buildings and jumping from flagpole to flag pole upon the buildings. |
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This exactly means that the directrix is the polar of the focus, while the focus is the pole of the directrix with respect to the parabola. |
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But the Transport Research Laboratory has been working on a breakable fence with metal pins between the pole and support. |
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The woman standing next to me had one arm wrapped around the pole for support. |
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Feed the birds in your garden, preferably on a well-constructed birdtable supported on a single pole and made as cat-proof as possible. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't see the looming telephone pole in front of me and barreled right into it. |
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Last week in South Yorkshire a metal pole was placed on a railway line which pierced the underneath of a passenger carriage. |
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So if it's only your feet, skis, and knees that are coming across, then the pole is not a problem. |
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If you have ski poles, but no arrest grips or ice ax, you can perform a self arrest with your pole tips. |
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I skied a short distance and thrust my pole down into the depression of the stream. |
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I opted for a 20 ft rod rather than the more popular pole favoured by many of the local anglers. |
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His winning catch was made up of around 17 lb of carp plus skimmers and perch on pole and maggot at 14 metres. |
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Some of the pegs are perfect for the pole whilst others are better with a swimfeeder approach. |
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An angler can now buy a really good quality pole for a fairly modest outlay compared to a few years ago. |
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Once their nesting is over, this ruse will not work, so one intent on rousing a rail in the fall must either wade or pole a boat through a marsh. |
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Kartik and Sanyas take turns poling the boat, the pole dramatic against the sky. |
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Moreover, depending on the station's location relative to the pole and the season, it could be subject to extended periods of darkness. |
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Without the Nomex gloves, required for takeoff and landing because of the fire risk, the ladder rungs and safety pole are like burning embers. |
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How the U.S. earned the privilege of siting one of its Antarctic bases at the geographic pole in the first place is a charming piece of history. |
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The image, captured on 19 January, shows an area near the pole about 250 km across from an altitude of about 5,000 km. |
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Because of Vega's proximity and because its pole faces Earth, it provides a great opportunity for detailed study of the dust cloud around it. |
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The region stretched down from the southern pole with minor settlements reaching further out into the wilderness. |
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Ibrahim proves in this work that the stereographic projection maps circles which do not pass through the pole of projection onto circles. |
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His development of the pole and polar lines associated with conics led to the principle of duality. |
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The PAS-protein stain revealed that the cells at the shoot pole have a dense cytoplasm. |
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Accountability to the Treasury is the opposite pole of the magnet to entrepreneurial spirit. |
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They say that magnets of the same pole repel each other, but in this case it wasn't so. |
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Marked terms show a polarity, like one pole of the magnet or one side of the coin. |
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This zero-degree photography embodied the opposite pole of the daguerreotype's infinite clarity. |
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We got the pole in the last speedway race, so it's not like we're in left field anywhere. |
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The Infiniti Pro Series debuted in early July at Kansas Speedway and the youngster sat on the pole and won its first race. |
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Kahne's winged sprint debut was at the famed Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania, where he started on the pole and led every lap to win. |
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He started from the pole and captured the checkered flag driving a truck for Richard Childress. |
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At Michigan International Speedway, Unser won the pole while Luyendyk qualified second. |
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We had a metal pole building built on a slat we poured, and we bought a salvaged compressors and evaporators. |
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Finally to the north, it's the white farmhouse and green pole building we park the tractors in. |
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I don't think of the character as a stripper, or a pole dancer, she has several different jobs throughout the story. |
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Hundreds of courses are on offer at New College covering topics ranging from pole dancing to massage and computing. |
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Expect elaborate costumes, long veils, beading, exotica, pole dancing and classic strip tease. |
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A LAP dancer is ready to welcome her first students this weekend as she holds a class in the art of pole dancing. |
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The bar is only allowed to host topless dancing, not naked dancing or pole dancing. |
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When they wrote to appear on the TV show, the group described themselves as dancing girls but refused to do any dirty dancing or pole dancing. |
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Meanwhile, Mr Brownsword today assured residents there would be no lap dancing, pole dancing or strip acts at the new club. |
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He said the kind of dancing, and whether pole dancing would be included, would depend on the terms of the licence. |
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Some finds of worked wood from York have suggested that the pole lathe was the most likely way that they made turned items such as cups. |
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Lienhard is working with a pole lathe, but the artist has not shown a tool rest to support the chisel. |
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Finishing the race in 8th position would have normally allowed Borja to start the Sunday race from pole position tomorrow. |
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Nevertheless, Tom charged as hard as ever, hoping to grab 10th place and pole position for race two. |
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Turkington did everything right on Saturday when he qualified on pole position for his first race with Vauxhall. |
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What is your feeling now that you are in pole position and the race might not happen tomorrow? |
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Zanardi finishes eighth to take a World Championship point and secures pole position for the second race. |
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Maldonado took the pole position and the best race lap too, with a tremendous performance. |
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Charlie Hollings started the race from pole position after securing the quickest time at Spa back in April. |
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As the cloud cover came over for the first time, so Viso and Carroll powered out of the pitlane and into the race for pole position. |
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Travis Gregg has won the pole position at both races in 2005, and has started on the front row in all five races in his career. |
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Fernando Alonso drove a superb lap this afternoon at Silverstone to grab the pole position for the 2005 British Grand Prix. |
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I had a bad start in race one from pole position, but even with an oversteering car I could keep up with the winner. |
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In both races, Skinner earned the pole position in qualifying and then went on to capture the checkered flag. |
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Rockenfeller responded with the fastest time in every practice session, the pole position and the race victory. |
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Qualifying in pole position he held the race to the finish followed by Akshay Patel in second and K.V. Dheeraj in third. |
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Turkington started race two from pole position but was passed by Muller into the first corner. |
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Last year, I started on pole position but the two races also didn't work out. |
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He won the pole position at Texas Motor Speedway in September of 2002 and finished a career-best third in that event. |
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He was competing in the pole vault and was late arriving to register for the triple jump and officials would not let him enter. |
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I had done only three training sessions in pole vault that season, but when I decided to participate, I was going only for the gold. |
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Sean also demonstrated his competence in the long jump and pole vault, with a win in the former and third place in the latter. |
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The decathlon resumes early on Tuesday with the 110 metres hurdles and continues with the discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 metres. |
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The 31-year-old claimed the first-ever Olympic gold medal in women's pole vault at the 2000 Games in Sydney. |
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Yours truly knocked over twenty bottles and woke up next morning able to take Gold in the pole vault and long jump, and then run a marathon. |
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Her twin sister Lindsay, a former heptathlete at Brown University, now competes in pole vault and finished eighth at 2004 Trials. |
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But you can't beat the rhythmic clapping of fans before a dramatic pole vault or jump attempt. |
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Before I pole vault into bed, I'd like to thank all the folks who've written with good thoughts about my mother. |
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But unless the games are held either in America or Utah, we're not going to watch people pole vault. |
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You can pole across the main street to the start of a gentle slope that leads to the chairlifts, from which the whole, huge area is accessible. |
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A courageous have-a-go hero was threatened with a wooden pole after foiling a late-night theft attempt. |
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Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden pole and frames are replaced. |
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So the southern hemisphere is far more heavily cratered, and the south pole is four miles higher than the north. |
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It's the Finn's second pole position of the season and his fifth in Formula One. |
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The blastocoel appears bright grey, the animal cap darker-gray and the vegetal pole black. |
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Eager to claim pole position, he skidded off the track with two minutes left, but thankfully walked away unhurt. |
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They also had to replace the trolley pole when it escaped from the overhead wire. |
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At this moment in time, he is in pole position for the championship full forward position. |
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I tried to give him the thumbs up but banged my funny bone on the pole and had to shriek in pain. |
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Ha ha, watch the funny man poke the actors with a fishing pole while they're trying to film! |
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He is also a fanatic birder, the kind who has devoted his life to seeking out rare and exotic avifauna from pole to pole. |
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In the centre of the patch of common land there were a stocks, a gallows and a tall gaily coloured pole from which dangled multicoloured strands. |
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With a power line in place, the two flimsy solar cell solution on opposite sides of the pole is feasible. |
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Now you had your first pole position with Toyota at the last race, but be honest with us, was there a little bit of a gamble on low fuel? |
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We're used to the triple jump and pole vault, having watched them for years. |
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Along Michigan Avenue there is a car lot that has a large light pole with 3 prongs on it that is fun and unique. |
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I dislike theories that propagate the idea of one pole vs. another and indeed the idea that we, as a race, have somewhere to go. |
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He placed a pole perfectly upright in the ground to make a simple sundial, or gnomon. |
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This suggests that the distribution of minus ends where microtubules depolymerize and thus, the pole itself, extends over a large area. |
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I made a clean start from pole and was pushing really hard until the first pitstop when I saw how big the gap actually was. |
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There was also the greasy pole competition, with men trying to push each other off a greased pole stretching across the swimming pool. |
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The greasy pole and pillow fighting contests provided great fun and frolics, while the raft and punt races were the big attraction on the day. |
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He remained a Daily Telegraph columnist and Spectator editor as he started to climb the greasy pole at Westminster. |
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They put tremendous energy into climbing the greasy pole but it turned out to be an end in itself, not the means to changing the country. |
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For example, an interesting notice to mariners indicates the point at which the pole star dips below the horizon and thus is no longer visible. |
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The advert depicted a guide dog deliberately leading its blind owner into a pole in order to get at her take-away chicken. |
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The cruisers swung around the southern pole and nosed upward toward the enemy flotilla, simultaneously disgorging volleys of missiles. |
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Opening ceremonies were interrupted for a time when a tent pole came crashing down on a visitor. |
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The Athens site has a 400-meter, six-lane, all-weather track with pole vault and high jump pits and long jump and triple jump runways. |
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As he look down upon their rivals from the dizzy heights of pole position, complacency is the only real gremlin to fear. |
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His hands were bound excruciatingly tightly to the thick steel pole running along the back of his neck. |
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At the other pole are specialist intellectuals who are involved in erudite discussions with other intellectuals. |
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He competed in the triple jump and pole vault in high school as well as diving, football and wrestling. |
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There is no corresponding southern pole star, so dead reckoning became the primary navigating process. |
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The saw's telescoping pole is oval-shaped to allow for stiffness needed to cut with control, yet it is very lightweight. |
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Project a sphere S stereographically from its north pole N onto its equatorial plane. |
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The color balance is off-kilter something fierce, veering heavily toward the red pole of the spectrum. |
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An officious camp guard, armed with a stout pole for the purposes of crowd control, herds them roughly away. |
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Dressed just in pyjamas, they attempted to secure the tent in a howling gale, only to discover a tent pole had broken. |
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Somehow he missed the pole and the car plummeted from the off ramp, landing nose first on the outskirts of a squatter camp. |
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They were electrocuted apparently after losing control of a giant tent pole that fell against a power line. |
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Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar. |
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He fed sparrows and grosbeaks on a seed tray mounted on a pole to be visible from his windows. |
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The turbine he wanted was in galvanised steel and no taller than a telegraph pole and was almost noiseless, added Mr Kershaw. |
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Patients with large medial frontal lesions extending to the most anterior frontal pole sometimes become abulic. |
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I try to unwind it, but it's caught, so I unfasten the pole from the house and take the whole thing inside. |
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A flag pole stood in front of the school with the American flag hung upon it, snapping in the breeze. |
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Or use the quant, a long, very long, punting pole wielded against the soft mud of the bottom like a knight's lance. |
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Keep really tight to the pole and, without making huge jerky movements, pull yourself as far up it as possible. |
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Megan immediately halted and leaned on the pole tip for support, gulping in air after the sudden scare. |
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The first thing that caught his eye was a silver and scarlet school banner that hung from a nearby telephone pole like a great freedom-flag. |
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In Strangers on a Train, Farley Granger is holding desperately onto the pole of one of the horses of an out-of-control merry-go-round. |
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If I am the one driving this beater into a pole at 63 mph, then I'm the one responsible for judgement day. |
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He was tied to a telegraph pole in a field on the outskirts of Cork City where he was repeatedly beaten by a gang of up to five men. |
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Grow climbing plants such as pole beans and cucumbers on trellising at the back of the bed. |
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As the weather warms up, soak regular peas or pole beans for a few minutes and plant these between the snow peas. |
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Or you can try experimenting with climbing vegetables such as pole beans or cucumbers. |
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And the variety is long-lasting, producing pods a good two months after the heat gets other pole beans. |
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Jake accepted the pole from Abby, and the two quietly watched the whitecaps in the bay, while the clouds lazily drifted overhead. |
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Choose pole beans over bush beans, and trellis them along the back of a container. |
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This is connected to a large bamboo teepee with pole beans, gourds and other climbing plants covering it. |
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One team member stood in the canoe pushing a long forked pole to guide the canoe through the grasses. |
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Tying a rope to the wheel and to a pole to keep the vessel on course, Jake swung himself onto the boom and beginning to furl the sails himself. |
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As a beginner the whole idea is to hang on the pole for as long as possible and gradually practise kicking up your feet into a pike position. |
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Transgenic flies were then produced using the standard embryo pole plasm injection technique. |
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Analysis of homozygous germline clones can be employed to reveal the role of pleiotropic genes in pole plasm formation. |
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The fishing pole holder uses clasps that fit into the rails and keeps disassembled fishing poles secure during transport. |
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The yoke was fastened to the pole with a complex of knots so thoroughly tangled that it was impossible to unravel. |
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Adding location to the other records, the company can prioritize the telephone pole maintenance and direct the repairmen efficiently. |
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He takes back the bag and grabs a fishing pole and starts to hook a gummy worm onto the hook. |
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As he shot forward, Jacob had grabbed the fishing pole and he dove across the driving path. |
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At the other pole she describes the created product as something which is new, original and inventive. |
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The zebrafish egg is about 0.7mm in diameter, with the cytoplasm and nucleus at the animal pole sitting upon a large mass of yolk. |
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If the pole is very long, add a supporting pole bracket in the middle, attached to the ledger. |
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The same radiologist measured the anteroposterior diameter of the patellar tendon next to the inferior patellar pole on the axial sequence. |
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But we can always chip ice out of the north pole cap, that's a billion cubic kilometres of water ice just sitting there waiting to be dealt with. |
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Today, you can cut off the power to someone's home by shinning up the nearest electricity pole and throwing a switch at the top. |
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Unfortunately, long-term exposure to the elements weakened the pole to the point where it posed a public safety risk. |
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These three artists sum up the whole human being at the pole of his thinking, as a feeling being, and in his volitional nature. |
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Therefore, this tunneling cannot be attached to the wall or pole directly underneath the chassis. |
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The trolley head, if dismounted from its normal position on the pole, shall be remain attached to the pole and must not fall down. |
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Blair returned with the grappling pole and began to extend it, gazing at the huge, deep orange jellyfish as it bobbed and pulsated next to the boat. |
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She bashed and battered the pole for a long time until at last, with a scream, she slashed across the pole with a strength that she did not know she had. |
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Called to replace Régis Laconi, injured, during the season, he earnt one pole position and two wins. |
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When it's time to cold shoulder the cold shoulder, this is the look in pole position. |
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Topple over on pole Receiver, antennas and controllers: withstand fall if pole topples over. |
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The magnetic field sweeps across the pole face from the unshaded portion to the shaded portion, developing a torque in the squirrel cage. |
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Squirrel cage induction motor with 2, 4, 6 or 8 pole windings designed for class S1 duty even when not submerged. |
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Remember that the shared plus and minus pole of a string must always be connected to the same tracker. |
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While it was dislocated, the pole came down, fell on my rotator cuff, and smashed it in half. |
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All vintage and retro lamps, including tv lamps, pole lamps, swags and the gaudiest ones made during this era. |
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Attaches to pole to wipe down and feather taping compound on both sides of a corner in one pass. |
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The shop is now boarded up and the barber's pole has been removed. |
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In the 15th century it was flown from a pole rising above the fighting top, later from the yardarm or topmast. |
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Lattice towers and guyed pole towers have the advantage of giving less wind shade than a massive tower. |
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The forced-choice format is used with each item presented separately and each pole representing a dichotomous extreme for one attitude or function. |
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Contact with a dry-stone wall, a telegraph pole or a traffic sign is usually fatal. |
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I ski a wide stance with short poles, with a pole always in the snow. |
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The alpine departments that are Savoy, Haute-Savoie and Isère, are in pole position in terms of overnight stays in France. |
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Gradually insert the Kirschner wires into the distal fragment and advance at least as far as 1 cm beyond the distal pole of the patella. |
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Connect the middle angle piece and ridge pole and slide the bottom part of the middle angle piece out. Now you can easily assembly the rest. |
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He put his fishing pole between two rocks and waded into the water. |
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Hook and line, pole and line, harpoon, and trap fishing have very little by-catch. |
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If these three MPs had any integrity they would oppose the Government, but of course climbing up the greasy pole to self-aggrandisement is more important than natural justice. |
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As was his habit, he piled the snow on the sides of the driveway, in particular around the telephone pole that is on the right-hand side of our driveway. |
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Sales volume in the utility pole category held firm from the previous year, with performance varying from region to region. |
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Holdall featuring two pole compartments and one compartment with pouch to accommodate reel-fitted rods. |
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He rises slowly from the edge of the stream, takes a moment to catch his breath, and finally starts to make a fishing pole out of a small log lying near by. |
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The snakes were silver that faded into deep emerald and the pole was gold and was holding up a fiery torch with two blades criss-crossed in the background. |
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Channel your inner exhibitionist and take can aerobic pole dancing class from Alternative Fitness. |
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Tantra Fitness will be onsite so get ready to channel your inner exhibitionist and take can aerobic pole dancing class. |
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By this process based on the technics of signals, pavu.com operates a semantic reframe that enables to move the pole and magnetize the position. |
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A woman, a blond in a dark coat, leans against a pole and possibly cries. |
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Two types of Native American pole structures were the wickiup and longhouse. |
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She stated that on that occasion she met the Claimant in the smoking lounge and he had an I. V. pole with a red bag. |
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Supports on a pole mount juxtapose three monitors according to the desired position. |
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It was a very unhappy and undeserving ending after a great pole position on Saturday and after leading the race for most of the time till the last few laps. |
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Installation kit for pole or pipeline includes the metal mounting plate and 4 mounting nuts for pole mounting. |
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Installation of the courtyard, creation of a technological pole, and a pole of visual art and displacement of the factotum. |
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Make sure you have rescue equipment that would include a life preserver and a long pole to extend to someone in trouble in the water. |
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We are changing because we want to be in pole position to secure the long-term future of the Group with sustainable and profitable growth. |
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She recalls receiving 5 or 6 bags of blood from a bag hanging from a pole in her hospital room. |
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The community of Jasper bid farewell to the totem pole on June 16, in an event filled with memories and music. |
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Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern. |
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Alcatel Vacuum Technology is part of the Alcatel-Lucent group, an international group in pole position in sectors with high added value. |
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Many people love to grab a fishing pole and catch their dinner or at least enjoy time spent dipping a line in the water. |
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Their stores are destinations which provide an experience above and beyond just finding the right fishing pole or camping gear. |
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Subsequently, the Spanish empire and its Italian dominions formed the dominant pole of both political theory and political practice in the peninsula. |
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Using a fishing pole to withdraw the polluting elements without withdrawing fish. |
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Your childs first fishing pole certainly deserves a place of honor in the garage. |
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Having a fishing pole just stored on the rail may get you boarded, like it happened to me. |
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Another reason for a potlatch was to get everyone together for the building of a new house and the raising of a totem pole in front of it. |
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On a global scale, the integrated effects of climate can readily be seen along a transect from pole to Equator. |
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In the same period Scottish athletes have broken 55, and that figure is significantly boosted by the introduction of two new events, the women's hammer and pole vault. |
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Jean-Louis Étienne, the pole explorer and french doctor presented a sneak preview of the watch dedicated to his incredible arctic expedition. |
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Another year passes and not so much as a tent pole in the ground. |
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But if this is so, then privacy is asocial, existing on the pole of a continuum intention with social interaction on the other pole. |
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However, a failure could cause a pole to become energized, putting members at risk of electrocution. |
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As they headed to the five-eighths pole to work, Union Rags' workmate took the lead. |
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Please plug the 9 pole plug of the monitor connection cable into this jack. |
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The decathlete displayed his full range of skills to win the pole vault, high jump, triple jump, javelin and 110m hurdles, and finish second in the long jump. |
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At the Sydney Olympics, women competed in a number of sports for the first time including triathlon, pole vault and weightlifting. |
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The c-axis and e-lamellae pole figures also display a great circle girdle normal to the lineation, which decreases in intensity with increasing strain. |
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Sligo has not had a great tradition in field events so this is a chance for our athletes to show what they can do in events such as the high jump, pole vault and hammer. |
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He had a specific recollection of waking up in a recovery room and observing an I. V. pole containing a bag with a dark brown or red substance. |
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The euro area has become a pole of stability for Europe and the world economy. |
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Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney. |
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I really wanted to get this pole position but Casey and Jorge have been very fast today. |
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Tie the loose end of the rope from the roll with a flat knot to the greenhouse pole nearby the concrete path. |
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Bryan had fastened the arrowhead to a pole and claimed it as his. |
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Stability can be challenging if the camera is mounted on a tall pole and you are using a zoom lens with a long focal length. |
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The south-seeking pole, or any pole similar to it, is called a south magnetic pole. |
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The declination of the magnetization further reveals the direction to the magnetic pole at the time of the magnetization. |
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The north-seeking pole of such a magnet, or any similar pole, is called a north magnetic pole. |
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The magnetic pole pointing toward the North Magnetic Pole is the magnet's north-seeking pole, or north pole, for short. |
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The magnetic pole pointing toward the South Magnetic Pole is the magnet's south-seeking pole, or south pole, for short. |
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Visitors learned how magnetic storms affect satellites, and how the magnetic pole is constantly changing. |
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Then, lift the pole so the hook and the bulk shot is clear of the water. |
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These were achieved in the 100m, the high jump and the pole vault. |
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The South pole of Venus is at the center of the hemisphere, which is observed by night, the outer circle being approximatively at the equator. |
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You have to be a good all round athlete to be able to pole vault. |
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The exceptions in field event competition are the vertical jumps the high jump and pole vault. |
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Attach spacer blocks to the outside of the inner shell following the same directions as for the pole sleeve. |
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The figures sculpted on the totem pole are emblems that spoke of the lineage and rights and privileges accorded to the house chief. |
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I fished next to Milo Colombo, the chap that makes the Milo pole floats. |
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Next week I'll tell you about the new pole floats I have designed. |
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In Saturday's home game to third placed Bowling Old Lane will be one of the biggest games so far this season as the winner will be in pole position for the promotion run-in. |
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They were drawn by memories of hominy grits, pole beans, black-eyed peas, oxtail and collard greens, of mimosa, locust and dogwood trees. |
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Always use a voltage detector before climbing a pole to check for stray voltage. |
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Athletes in the pole vault and decathlon must provide their own poles, which must be submitted for inspection and control prior to the event. |
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Kelsie Hendry competed at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the pole vault event. |
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The result leaves the unfancied Portuguese in pole position in the group after Germany and Romania battled each other to a 1-1 draw earlier in the day. |
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The Olympic flag will continue to fly on a special courtesy pole on the Centre Walk of Parliament Hill until the end of the Games. |
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A wide range of vehicle configurations, including tridem tractors and pole trailers as well as the option of pulling multiple trailers. |
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In addition, the dip pole gybe requires another crewmember to adjust the topping lift while the pole is being swung through the foretriangle to the other side of the vessel. |
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The Canadian Flag may be displayed on an appropriate pole outside of a Legion building. |
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This is a model of a full-size pole that stood in the Haida village of T'aanuu. |
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This allows the camera to be securely canted on-site at 45º for pole mount applications allowing the base of the pole to be viewed. |
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A piece of Twizzlers' licorice hung from his mouth as he chewed on the candy, keeping a trained eye on the bobber and holding the pole tightly in his hands. |
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The pole reaching up from the lower foreground, acts not as a barrier to the place, but as an entranceway into Fox's re-imagined world. |
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If spans farther away exceed these values, the pole closest to the line must be guyed and the customer may install one or more additional poles. |
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Made up of a trapdoor and a simple closing flight, they may be folded out rapidly with the help of a special pole that hooks onto the trapdoor. |
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A punt is a small, flat-bottomed skiff that is steered with a long, gondolier-style pole that grapples the muddy river bottom with the hook at its end. |
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To put the canvas on the tipi poles, the cover is laid out on the ground, the lifting pole is laid over the cover's middle and the cover is tied to the pole. |
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Prior to the mayor's edict, it was expected that the banner would fly on the same pole as the US flag along with a banner commemorating American prisoners of war. |
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However, under all conditions, you should prevent the laser module and the laser pole from being exposed to jolting and knocking. |
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We'd swing wildly from pole to pole and pull ourselves up on the old metal straps. |
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We put a stick in the ground to mark the position of the back pole and the front one. |
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Wooden power poles are installed with the intended use of supporting wires that are mounted either directly to the pole itself or to a crosspiece. |
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Ah, sleep, it is a precious thing, beloved from pole to pole... Oh, threshold, beautiful threshold of let go. |
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Gigliotti stationed two officers with a measuring pole atop the ship winged funnel and, with help from helicopters circling overheard, guided the boat under the bridge. |
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Mary keeps vigil for the world and extends her wings to protect it from pole to pole. |
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There's a Thai pole dancer in and extremely short asymmetrical dress who is being taken for a spin across the floor by almost every man in the joint so far. |
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The Earth approximates a sphere, but is slightly wider across the equator than from pole to pole. |
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In any case, after I have finished my pole vaulting a few months from now, I will be able to go sailing much more often. |
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Also in this argument I include pole dancing and strip clubs etc. |
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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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And I do a bit of pole dancing, some private work, you know. |
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Meanwhile, utility pole demand should hold with regular maintenance projects providing a stable business flow. |
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Essex-born pole dancer Katie Coates is one of two tutors who hopes she can change the negative image surrounding pole dancing and get more women involved. |
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It's a set of roughly made chimes hanging from a pole anchored in a white base shaped like a guitar body. |
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A tent pole touched an overhead power line and they were electrocuted. |
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The line is what connects your pole to the hook and the bait. |
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Thunder, lightning and hailstones battered the field at Carpvale on Sunday making long pole fishing a game for only the most foolhardy for long spells of the contest. |
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Carpentier started from the pole position and dominated the race to take the checkered flag, winning his second race in as many starts in Ohio. |
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Little grind stones roughly only five inches in diameter could be mounted on pole lathes to turn them, but larger stones would have had a man or men to turn it rapidly. |
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Notice the peavey in the forefront and a pike pole behind the first driver. |
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Holding the pole with his hands, his body leans out horizontally, and he treads his path on thin air as he walks a circle round the pole. |
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He qualified on pole position for race one and led it all the way. |
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At the Oaks another good turn-out of 71 anglers fished in a competitive match where sheltered conditions meant that the pole could be used. |
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He took three pole positions and led five races in 1990, but did not win a race during his Formula 3000 career. |
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Near the end of the season, Villeneuve began to mount a title challenge and took pole in the Japanese Grand Prix, the final race of the year. |
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Hamilton had both his first pole position and first victory of his F1 career in the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. |
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Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position following a controversial qualifying session. |
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In Korea, Hamilton qualified on pole position, ending a run of 16 consecutive pole positions for Red Bull. |
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Hamilton again qualified on pole at the Singapore Grand Prix, but suffered a gearbox failure whilst leading the race. |
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At the following race in China, Hamilton secured his first pole position for Mercedes. |
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At the Belgian Grand Prix he secured his fifth and last pole position of the season and finished the race third. |
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He then won the Italian, and Singapore Grands Prix each from pole to take the lead in the Drivers' Championship. |
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In Abu Dhabi, Hamilton took pole position ahead of Rosberg, and led him for most of the race. |
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At the season opener in Australia, Hamilton took pole ahead of Sebastian Vettel and his teammate Valtteri Bottas. |
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In Bahrain, the third race of 2017, Hamilton was beaten to pole by his teammate Bottas. |
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The main boom then can be rigged as a whisker pole too, to stabilize one of the head sails. |
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In 1958, a Totem pole was installed nearby, a gift from British Columbia to the Queen. |
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The event lasted three hours and Moss beat Fangio, who started from pole position, by a little over 3 minutes. |
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