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What happens at the poles, unfortunately, doesn't stay at the poles.
Because totem poles were intricately tied to potlatches, the ban essentially spelled the end of poles.
The Earth's poles are no longer uncharted and mysterious, but the Sun's poles are another matter entirely.
There was one road they did all wooden poles on where there used to be steel poles.
So AT&T had to install its initial 5G radios primarily on rooftops, lamp poles and utility poles.
The weather service says the tornado snapped numerous wooden power poles and completely bent over several steel utility poles.
Poles are the key to our future, because poles are critical components of high-speed fiber optic internet access.
Or they wield them like implements — punt poles, divining rods, balancing poles, spears used as if to catch fish.
If a nucleus contains an even number of these particle-magnets, they will all pair up, north poles neutralising south poles.
Even in urban areas, utility poles can present a fire hazard when the poles or their wires fall to the ground.
They can be seen stringing power lines between poles or towers, fixing defective transformers, and scaling power line poles to make repairs.
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She recommends it as a good place to buy ski poles, "because with ski poles, the condition doesn't really matter," she said.
But did you ever wonder why power companies put the replacement poles in the exact same positions that the destroyed poles were occupying?
Poles detest this phrase, since it inaccurately suggests that Poles, not Germans, ran concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka on Polish soil.
Hamilton has had seven poles this season and won six races, while Rosberg has had the same number of poles, but won eight races.
Currents help regulate weather, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles, and colder water from the poles to the tropics.
The new poles were needed because Interior intended to fly much larger flags, which the existing poles would not have been able to accommodate.
"The historical reality is that Poles assisting Jews was a relatively rare phenomenon, while Poles hurting Jews was widespread," said Education Minister Naftali Bennett.
Under this schema the European Union, the United States, China, and potentially India are poles, but Japan and Russia would not qualify as distinct poles.
Robots are required to use both skis and poles, and the poles must touch the ground when the robot is standing with its elbows bent;
Protesters reportedly dismantled some poles with saws and ropes, shutting down streets and wielding slingshots, poles, iron bars, and bricks in a fight with police.
Even then, access to poles remains an on-going battle with big telecom companies, enough so that Google is still jousting with the FCC over poles.
On December 28, 2012, the County fined Mike for placing a bed in his garage and building a stage that had "poles," which were stripper poles.
The department ultimately decided against installing the new poles, the documents show, choosing instead in March 2017 to use three smaller, existing poles on top of its building.
"People are worried attitudes will change and English people may show more aggression towards Poles," said Patrycja Walentynowicz, whose Lincs PL business offers translation and other services to Poles.
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JUMP's bikes can be legally locked to bike parking racks or the "furniture zone" of sidewalks, which is where you see things like light poles, benches and utility poles.
Steps PREPA is already thinking about include replacing wooden utility poles along the grid's backbone with steel poles set in concrete and installing lattice towers built to withstand high winds.
A poll in April showed 60 percent of Poles are worried about the future of democracy, but another survey showed Poles have never been more optimistic about their economic situation.
She sings, rides poles for fun ... well rounded, indeed.
The first person to complete the "Three Poles Challenge"—ie, reaching both poles and the summit of Mount Everest—on foot, Mr Kagge reminisces about how far he has gone to escape.
"Our new program is a program for Poles for the future ... We have this main goal and the goal is better, richer, European lives for Poles," Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told reporters.
"We acknowledge and condemn every single case of cruelty against Jews perpetrated by Poles during the World War II" and honor the "heroic acts of numerous Poles" who saved Jews, the statement read.
Some remembered the help extended by individual Poles, but many more were outraged at what they saw as a Polish government effort to whitewash the crimes of Poles who collaborated with the Nazis.
So, whereas one of Earth's poles leans slightly toward the sun at solstice, one of Uranus's poles points almost directly toward the sun at solstice — as though poised to make a perfect bullseye.
Normally, jets shoot out from the poles of black holes.
She spent five hours posting fliers on Manhattan utility poles.
It showed thin metal poles with spikes at their tips.
Diagram showing the location of ice on the lunar poles.
By the way ... the poles they held weigh 38 lbs!!!
POLES APART Paloma Baeza, Ser En Low BRITISH SHORT FILM 
But at the poles, things are heating up way faster.
A street is blocked by downed telephone poles and debris.
Some said the poles obstructed their view of the field.
Yet for now, Poles are in for another smoggy winter.
Farming and cities are usually thought of as separate poles.
Keep chopping, and each piece will always have two poles.
Tent poles arched across from either side of the runway.
As the planet increases its tilt, the poles get warmer.
I'd argue it's the deep, swirling blues at the poles.
You've seen dogs jump through hoops and weave through poles.
Poles don't want the social problems of France or Belgium.
It's painful to admit that some Poles also killed Jews.
It speaks to Poles alienated by economic and cultural change.
He watched through a window as trees and poles swayed.
However, we have a lot of Poles working for us.
The ice at the poles of our oceans is melting.
I left my valuable Nordic walking poles in the car.
We headed north, bypassing downed poles, trees and power lines.
Streamers hung from their armbands, lodge poles and parfleche bags.
"Poland is for Poles," not for Tatars, one comment said.
Lately, our stories about the poles have done the same.
Ferrari have still not won this season despite three poles.
The poles are where we can best identify climate patterns.
For now, my life is lived mostly between the poles.
Much of it revolves around interactions between Poles and Jews.
For now, thousands of power poles remain on the ground.
Two million more Poles were killed during the German occupation.
But on Friday, thousands of Poles made their voice heard.
He guided him down stairs and around plants and poles.
Poles who have worked with North Koreans describe similar conditions.
Others climbed up poles to snap photos of the crowd.
But men don't have to navigate these poles at all.
Surveillance cameras sprout from shops, apartment entrances and metal poles.
They posted ads on utility poles to target more customers.
California officials know just how troublesome utility poles can be.
Between these two poles arose splinter groups with conflicting agendas.
Mexicans, Poles and South Koreans are all among those leaving.
What should I do with the poles at the top?
But the poles that hold it up have to go.
Other Behar designs were deployed on Earth, at the poles.
Catching a bird requires a net stretched between two poles.
Other fans scrambled up poles on various other street corners.
They swirl from west to east, centered around the poles.
I don't choose people at either ends of the poles.
A single loop of velvet rope clipped to two poles.
"I love the two poles; it's so funny," he said.
A few Nordic poles leaned against the wooden walls outside.
The group included six Poles, four Belarussians and one German.
Lines went down, poles snapped, towers fell and substations flooded.
But many Poles fear Law and Justice is going further.
The other states set thresholds in between those two poles.
Previously, if a new carrier wanted to deploy their service on public utility poles, they had to wait for the ISPs that were already using the poles to move around their own equipment first.
Since the country joined the EU in 2004, many Poles have gone to Britain to work; now the government wants to attract more jobs currently based in Britain for Poles to do at home.
In Warsaw, which had Europe's largest concentration of Jews (and a vast hinterland of orthodoxy), the struggle for Jews to be both Poles and Jews, or neither Poles nor Jews, takes on particular pathos.
Those poles, which can bend 19963 degrees, act like slingshots, catapulting vaulters to heights far beyond those possible with the poles used by Cornelius Warmerdam, the first vaulter to clear 21996 feet, and Bragg.
Many thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect their Jewish neighbors; Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust center recognizes 6,706 Poles as "righteous among nations" for bravery in resisting the Holocaust, more than any other nationality.
The north and south poles seem to have reversed around 773,000 years ago, and perhaps a dozen excursions, or quick changes to the poles' angles of orientation, have occurred since then, according to the paper.
Poles shudder when Ukrainian towns devote statues or streets to Stepan Bandera, a nationalist hero whose independence movement spawned an insurgent army that killed tens of thousands of Poles in Nazi-occupied regions in 1943.
The sun goes through an 11-year cycle where its magnetic poles flip — imagine the north and south poles on Earth changing place — and during this time the sun's activity changes between subdued and tumultuous.
Many thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect their Jewish neighbours; Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust centre recognises 6,706 Poles as "righteous among nations" for bravery in resisting the Holocaust, more than any other nationality.
Power poles could fall down alongside trees, potentially isolating remote areas.
"It knocked down trees, lamps, poles, walls," she added by telephone.
Some suggested using flag poles as a makeshift spear or club.
His wife, Josée Auclair, has led women's expeditions to both poles.
He streamlined processes for ISPs to install equipment on utility poles.
By contrast, 3.3 million Poles pulled clear of the poverty threshold.
Eleven percent of Poles and 43% of Czech citizens live abroad.
The orbiters' data revealed ice deposits at both poles, as expected.
There are penis totem poles, penis benches and penis wind chimes.
But unless it does, the Poles will continue to be troublesome.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a philosopher, characterised ordinary Poles as noble savages.
WINNER: POLES APART Paloma Baeza, Ser En Low BRITISH SHORT FILM
"They drink beers with Poles, go out for pizza," he said.
Meanwhile, sea ice at both poles of the globe keeps melting.
An estimated 50,000 young Poles took part in the Warsaw Rising.
These sensors are installed on light poles and transmit data wirelessly.
And apparently Uber's got the Nordic walking poles to prove it.
The giant cyclones at the poles are also new to researchers.
With the poles frozen, this is a fight for the middle.
Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed.
It is also what makes the poles hardest to clean up.
I continue to go between these two poles to this day.
Large cracks appeared on provincial roads and electricity poles were felled.
Then they are crinkled, bundled together and hung over drying poles.
Sometimes people with their dogs and fishing poles waved at us.
What would be even the thematic tent poles of the debate?
Although it's from 2007, "Blue Poles" seems to exemplify the transition.
This danger is invisible to some but familiar to the Poles.
It executed Poles who betrayed Jews or tried to blackmail them.
Three-quarters of Poles oppose it, according to a recent poll.
For the first time many carried hiking poles to defend themselves.
Residents use flag poles outside their bungalows to communicate with management.
Streetscape improvements will add lighting, replace sidewalks and move utility poles.
Farmingdale was an ugly, flat, gray landscape spiked with telephone poles.
First came Germans, Irish and Poles; then, Italians and more Italians.
The Nazis wanted to destroy their state and enslave the Poles.
Poles, as no others, know the terrible toll of false history.
"It's not about the relation between Poles and Ukrainians," she added.
Here are the four most fundamental tent poles of mental stability.
Twelve of the dead miners were Poles, and one was Czech.
Scores are based on time and whether any poles were knocked.
A new character, she acts as an unflappable mediator between poles.
Poles harboring escaped Jews could be killed, along with their families.
Maybe we pay our representatives one-tenth what the Poles get?
Puffins skimmed the surface as the crew handed out fishing poles.
These packable poles collapse into a bundle about 13 inches long.
The Poles mastered the dominant expedition style a half-century ago.
If you talk to the Poles it's all about ski jumping.
Italians were most aware of their work and Poles the least.
"Poles will never agree to an outright authoritarian regime," he said.
We had watched light poles snap quickly and the grid fail.
There is, too, the power that history exerts on the Poles.
Poles now often find themselves accused of stealing jobs and benefits.
But Warren has found a comfortable space in between two poles.
I saw him through the forest of people and intravenous poles.
That's why the Poles are so eager to have him come.
Thousands of Poles also risked their lives to protect Jewish neighbors.
But Mati said she has yet to find continuing funding to sustain the fog collection system, as nets – imported from Chile – and iron poles are expensive to replace, and timber poles have not proved durable enough.
Poland has closed borders, shut down schools and public places and told Poles to leave their homes only if absolutely necessary to prevent further spread of the coronavirus, which has infected 1,120 Poles and killed 14.
Florida Power & Light has invested more than $3 billion in such measures since 2006, including replacing wooden poles with sturdier concrete poles, burying some power lines and installing flood monitors at 223 substations to protect equipment.
Poland has closed borders, shut down schools and public places and told Poles to leave their homes only if absolutely necessary to prevent further spread of the virus, which has infected 1,120 Poles and killed 14.
"The Poles went to the Himalayas a bit later than other climbers, so we missed the first ascents on top mountains," said Majer, explaining why Poles pioneered the relatively unexplored skill of winter climbing at the time.
A gravity-defying cone of 12 tepee poles has been screwed into the wall, its cover drooping to the floor; other poles stretch up from the basement, wrapped in mink and rabbit fur coats that recall tourniquets.
Bears went to the poles and became, you got it, polar bears.
The Poles evoke the second world war to mobilise anti-German sentiment.
Hand drums hang on poles, and sacred eagle feathers dangle from rafters.
The storm also knocked out power to thousands of Czechs and Poles.
These events occur when the north and south magnetic poles trade places.
Jupiter's sandy swirls and blue-hued poles are visible even from Earth.
Vinnie Paul and vocalist Phil Anselmo embodied those two poles within Pantera.
Scientists spotted frozen water in permanently shaded regions near the Moon's poles.
Some climbed light poles -- despite the fact the Radnor Township Police Dept.
I gave out a lot of free advice to dozens of Poles.
As the climate warms, the poles are warming faster than middle latitudes.
Hungarians, Poles, Greeks, Italians and French identify this as their greatest concern.
As I approached, I could see two red lamps mounted on poles.
I started out making fake signs and leaving them on street poles.
This is the latest somber ice-related news coming from the poles.
For young Poles in Britain, Saturday school is an increasingly common experience.
He had 11 poles last season to Rosberg's seven and Vettel's one.
Gordon earned three poles and led 528 of his 3,349 laps raced.
Putin claimed it can attack across both the North and South Poles.
Regular bar magnets have two poles, so they're sometimes called magnetic dipoles.
POLES LIKE being reminded of the time they came to America's defence.
"Now we see the same changes" as Poles did before, she says.
The scheme that angers the Hungarians and Poles has not accomplished much.
In the '290s, the witch fantasy had two poles: controlled and uncontrolled.
That's why we have the Northern and Southern Lights near the poles.
Millions of Poles lost their lives under occupation during World War Two.
Electricity poles and lines lie on the road after Hurricane Maria, Sept.
It's in the permanently shadowed craters on the poles of the moon.
About two-thirds of Poles support reparations, according to a recent poll.
Some 6,632 Poles became Germans in 2016, an increase of 11.3 percent.
The changes approved today mostly deal with formal complaints about utility poles.
Thursday's vote is about arcane rules for moving wires on utility poles.
The tornado caused structural damage to buildings and downed trees and poles.
The two countries are opposite poles in the Middle East's religious politics.
His moods swing between the equally undesirable poles of aloof and violent.
Egypt&aposs red, black and white flags are hoisted on light poles.
The poles are too high for Gabe to reach on his own.
The Poles traditionally are no great fans of the sons of Moses.
Television showed footage of flattened mosques, fallen electricity poles and crushed cars.
Americans, Poles, and the nations of Europe value individual freedom and sovereignty.
But between those two poles exists a vast gradient of cultural identity.
He'd still like to see it, so get out those poles, Scouts!
Are they in the oceans, the mountains, the atmosphere, or the poles?
Tangles of power lines weigh down the utility poles they're strung from.
It's the second time the Poles are hosting it in five years.
It was an accident, but how could the Poles have believed that?
Scotland, with a new community of some 55,113 Poles, actively encourages it.
Power lines dangle from broken poles, hanging over the road into town.
They used long poles — in places the debris was 15 feet deep.
He accrued 2007 top-ten finishes and 22 poles throughout his career.
Authorities seized metal poles, bear spray, and other weapons at the scene.
The Briton is now five behind Schumacher's overall record of 68 poles.
It opens with American flags flying from Boston porches and street poles.
The truth is rarely black and white or evenly balanced between poles.
This is why the poles are much redder than, say, the equator.
I was recently appointed France's ambassador to the North and South poles.
As it did for many Poles, history turned personal for Mr. Wajda.
And the tension between those poles is what defines decision-making today.
But most Poles couldn't tell a Muslim or a Buddhist from Jesus.
Half of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust were Poles.
In Vilnius, by contrast, non-Jewish ethnic Poles held most leadership positions.
Color processing often gives the storms near the poles a blue hue.
Poles in Scotland are already echoing attitudes in their homeland, she said.
"My grandmother was murdered in Poland by Germans and Poles," he wrote.
That thousands of Poles risked their lives to save Jews is true.
Zhengzhou Dispatch ZHENGZHOU, China — They perch on poles and glare from streetlamps.
"We're missing the key part, which is at the poles," says Müller.
Going to these unexplored poles means scientists will probably learn something new.
"We've been able to see cyclones up at the poles," he says.
Have a GPS, compass, trekking poles, a personal locator beacon and water.
Earth has two north poles: a geographic north and a magnetic north.
Farther towards the poles, the permafrost—permanently frozen soil—is at risk.
Small satellites are usually destined for orbits running over the Earth's poles.
Kamala Harris is trying to find some space in between those poles.
What's more, totem poles are intended to be left to decay naturally.
Two new books stake out positions at opposite poles of the debate.
Security cameras are hitched onto poles on every corner of the pathway.
The researchers found that this mechanism actually decreased asymmetry between the poles.
As a result, when the Yankees returned from a trip on April 16, the poles were gone, replaced by a steel cable that suspends the netting from above and eliminates the obstruction created by 11 padded black poles.
Jump's bicycles have built-in U-bar locks that allow them to be secured to existing bike racks or the "furniture zone of the sidewalk," which is where you see things like light poles, benches, and utility poles.
The law will inevitably turn the world's attentions to the fact that even though Poland resisted and fought the Nazis and many Poles risked their lives to help Jews, there were, indeed, Poles who actively helped the Nazis.
He has said Poles should be proud, not ashamed, of their wartime record.
They pushed with long poles to float the camera and themselves into position.
Click here to view original GIFA reconstruction of Juno's journey around the poles.
The same thermal activity responsible for the shift in poles still exists today.
Palm Beach rules dictate no flag poles can be taller than 42 feet.
PiS has also upset many Poles with attempts to tighten the abortion law.
I blinked, then it was a puppet, held up with barbershop-striped poles.
This reveals the field lines that connect the magnet's north and south poles.
Over the course of millions of years, it then spread toward the poles.
Some 60,000 Poles, mostly impoverished peasants, landed in Brazil between 1869 and 1920.
That's the entire globe with the except for the poles and the oceans.
Billions are spent to set up transformers, poles and transmission and distribution lines.
They chased him, caught him, and beat him with wooden poles and punches.
Germany, and Angela Merkel in particular, will be reluctant to abandon the Poles.
The company outlined its plan to replace and repair towers, frames, and poles.
I'm being the cheerleader this weekend — I usually do barrels, poles, and flags.
Cranes lay down a latticework of metal poles nearby to reinforce the terrain.
Reuters reports that the poles in question are 11 inches (28 cm) apart.
Thousands of Poles took to the streets to protest against the power grab.
Sun-synchronous orbits pass almost over Earth's poles at altitudes of around 500km.
Israel's acting foreign minister said Poles "suckle anti-Semitism with their mother's milk".
That in turn brought negative and positive poles into contact, triggering excessive heat.
A Russian report into the crash puts the blame squarely on the Poles.
Each home is anchored to steel mooring poles to stop them drifting away.
The two contestants are trying to pull the poles out from different sides.
One middle-aged woman boasted to me that she had visited both poles.
Thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect Jewish neighbours during the war.
Nordic Walking Poles Gal, if you're out there, we envy and admire you.
Meanwhile, Pope Francis has become an icon for liberal Poles, Catholic or not.
Foreigners make up 3%, and most are Poles or ethnic Germans from Russia.
Thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect Jewish neighbors during the war.
"Join the Navy and see the world!" the posters lining telephone poles read.
These small cells will be attached to utility poles, buildings, and even homes.
A further 43% is frozen, at the poles, in glaciers or in permafrost.
Yet without firm action in Warsaw, Poles are in for more smoggy winters.
"think politics is only for the Poles and Irish and Italians and Jews."
Collins and LePage mark out the two poles of the state's Republican Party.
It's an area of low pressure that circles the North and South Poles.
Within nine weeks, more than a hundred and fifty thousand Poles were killed.
We've got folks willing to put in poles [on their property] for us.
The calls have been met with resistance from pro-choice and liberal Poles.
Unlike Saturn's single storms, there are patterned clusters of cyclones at Jupiter's poles.
It's tricky to link our everyday choices with what's happening at the poles.
Six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews, were killed during the war.
Velvet ropes anchored by electric guitar "poles" were there to keep crowds organized.
But the Poles, and a number of respected historians, have a different take.
Today as in 1993, a majority of Poles reject restrictions on abortion rights.
Rudd had a comprehensive kit including extra skis, skins, poles and backpacking stove.
"Poles listened and sucked it up and got on with it," she added.
Sapakie explained that we'd be using spinning poles, like they did in Hustlers.
For years, she has been grappling with questions that lie between those poles.
Recently, it has found a new life as a hangout for young Poles.
Cars congested the winding roads, with fallen electricity poles visible across the landscape.
On the northern side of the street, Canadian banners hang from utility poles.
Now I squeeze the poles so tightly because I don't feel safe anymore.
Ms. Tokarczuk said that she would like to dedicate her award to Poles.
Trekking poles aren't just for backpacking trips; they're great for day hikes, too.
He won 2600 pole positions, including a career-best six poles in 26.
As I enter Flagstaff, my home, the poles begin to stand up straight.
Local police have already greased street poles so no one can climb them.
People in between those two poles just wanted it all to go away.
Only in Bahrain, though, did Vettel turn one of those poles into victory.
Potlatches, a central ceremony where totem poles were raised, were banned in 1885.
Enceladus feels those forces especially at its poles, stretching the icy shell thin.
I like to think of the show as living between two different poles.
The houses on poles help bird species that need cavities to nest in.
"Trampoline poles (carried by the wind) ... came right through the roof," he said.
Electricity poles are slanting along the road, cables hanging dead from their arms.
He'll even be propped up on poles, just as he was in 13.
Poles snapped them up, and they were soon exported throughout the Soviet bloc.
Its career spanned 89 years, two centuries, two world wars and both poles.
Nobel prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk was among those urging Poles to protest.
Valentino contacted her after seeing a video of subway poles she had adorned.
The Polish authorities, however, have made the division of Poles their primary task.
Ms. Misra suggests the grippy and easily adjustable Montem Ultra Strong trekking poles.
Humpbacks travel great distances every year, slowly migrating to and from the poles.
There are several options to choose from and each fits different-sized poles.
Crews had to visit each warehouse to count poles, wire spools and transformers.
The ladies working the poles, on the other hand, got showered with $22k!
All the utility poles, wires, and transmission lines need to be shipped in.
Claure and CFO Tarek Robbiati said that the company is eyeing a variety of options of where to place its network gear including placing equipment on rooftops, public right-of-ways and existing poles as well as newly erected poles.
"The Inside World: Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Memorial Poles," on view until May 24, features 112 of the poles, painted logs that were once made for interring the bones of a deceased person, and for the living to remember them by.
"We ask you not to rewrite history," the Poles — among 6,850 Poles recognized by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial center in Jerusalem, as "righteous among the nations" for their heroism — wrote in an open letter to both Polish and Israeli leaders.
TREKKING POLES The steep and dramatically uneven terrain of the trails on the White Mountains is tough on even the strongest knees, and it can be challenging to keep your balance and avoid falls without the aid of two poles.
"The fact is that as the poles get warmer, things get wavier, and as things get wavier, the tropics and the poles are all that we have left, and we don't have that nice, cozy, temperate, moderate climate," she says.
In a speech in Lodz last week, he urged Poles to "defeat today's Bolsheviks".
" He added: "I don't think it will affect greatly how Poles think of Walesa.
Police posted on Twitter that they saw individuals carrying poles, large bolts, and rocks.
And because pulsars spin, they can direct their poles toward Earth at regular intervals.
Naturally, people worry about the poles shifting because of the magnetic field's protective effects.
The original balloons were supported by poles, and weren't inflated with helium until 1928.
Many Poles believe their nation behaved honorably for the most part during the Holocaust.
Today, 29-year-old Clemence Poles shows off her one-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn.
"When you get over the poles, it's a very different looking planet," he says.
Built from scaffolding poles, it is the same set-up they used in Margate.
Weather patterns can change because the colder poles warm faster than balmier lower latitudes.
"[He] wiggled some of the poles up a little bit," Wilson told NBC 2.
They used poles and zip-tied metal barriers together to break into the building.
But trying to force an awkward handshake between those poles clearly isn't the solution.
The new Hubble images show bluish lights that appear to dance over Jupiter's poles.
He snowboarded while Carey used a pair of white skis and black ski poles.
Importantly, the proposal would not affect Poles, Romanians and others already working in Britain.
Earth's magnetosphere is organized pretty neatly, around our planet's North and South magnetic poles.
Like all tipis, this one has 13 poles -- the 13th being the woman's pole.
It's those poles that the toddler girl fell through and was later pressed upon.
He promised that Poles would soon know the truth about how their president died.
By the following evening, she was thanking Poles for her two years in office.
But fish-processing survives largely thanks to Poles willing to endure harsh factory conditions.
"It ALWAYS exists near the poles," the National Weather Service emphasizes on its website.
One of those is looser deployment rules around attaching telecom equipment to utility poles.
This is what happens to the winds that travel to and from the poles.
"Teepees and totem poles have nothing to do with the Hopi people," Reese wrote.
We are proud that so many Poles decided to take part in [the] events.
Some 66% of Poles view Muslims unfavourably, compared with 35% of Dutch and Swedes.
Fifty-eight percent of Poles want an independent investigation, according to the Kantar poll.
The main idea is to pull some horizontal poles out of a giant wedge.
The sensors, which Biersteker collaborated on with Univate on, are hidden in surrounding poles.
He needs to satisfy the ideological poles of his conference: Ted Cruz et al.
The issue is the mass of working-class voters in between those two poles.
Poles also brought candles to local courthouses and chanted "Free Courts!" across the country.
When those poles were placed six years ago, however, they'd been placed on land.
The reality is that the growing chasm between these two poles will likely prevent
Poles wonder what revelations the closets of others who survived the communist era contain.
Anglim: Stick and poles may break my bones, but lines will never hurt me.
Hamilton has had 65 career poles, equaling the late Ayrton Senna's total in Canada.
Without these storms, the tropics would grow even hotter and the poles even colder.
There are also small amounts of frozen water at the moon's poles, he said.
In front of the plant, somebody jabbed four potted plant poles into the ground.
Jupiter from the poles doesn't look anything like it does from our usual view.
Bright ovals at the poles were revealed to be gigantic cyclones spanning 870 miles.
New images from NASA's Juno probe show clusters of cyclones on the planet's poles.
But Poles have successfully moved into other sectors, such as finance, IT and retail.
That ice is key because it acts like a refrigerator for the planet's poles.
Poland has dispatched two ministers to Britain, to urge the government to protect Poles.
Prime candidates include isolated and pointed objects: trees, utility poles, buildings and occasionally people.
The bed arrived as a sprawl of metal poles, each embalmed in white lacquer.
The fiction around the poles, imaginary or surveilled, is the truth about climate change.
Poles and Czechs spoke their own language and did not have West German citizenship.
Groups of male refugees carry long poles on their shoulders to erect even more.
They drove back on Highway 22016, along which the telephone poles were soon burning.
Where Democrats are focused The House Democratic caucus now revolves around two principal poles.
The world's wealthier areas tend to be in cooler regions closer to the poles.
The only difference is that now, I bring my own poles, boots, and skis.
Around the first bend was a ramshackle mining settlement, tarps stretched over tree poles.
All three masks are secured upright on poles with bases shaped like Nazi swastikas.
"We're not poles apart," said the lawmaker, who replaced Macron at the economy ministry.
With them, we experience a drastically changing world: melting poles, warm winters, violent downpours.
They existed at opposite poles, and yet they also spoke deeply to each other.
Ferrari have won 255 times in Canada, with seven poles and nine fastest laps.
Plus, there are whole items: textiles, weaponry, religious figurines, manuscripts, and even tent poles.
The spacecraft is the only one ever to fly above and below Jupiter's poles.
One explanation could be that the Earth's magnetic poles are getting ready to flip.
It's a structure created from fir poles, site-milled wood, and reused metal fasteners.
Many Poles, including the heroic former president Lech Walesa, interpreted that as an abandonment.
Instead, they discovered that the two poles of America's media ecosystem function very differently.
I've always been uncomfortable with the poles that women are supposed to live between.
Donating a few bucks would save Czechs, Poles, Hungarians and others from this tyranny.
" Today Mr. Kaczynski labels those who criticize the government "the worst sort of Poles.
Amtrak crews removed the ice by knocking it from the overhead wires with poles.
Search and rescue workers used long poles to probe for bodies in the mud.
In addition to the poles and wires, the project will involve three conversion stations.
Poles apart, the Souter and Thomas nominations offered templates for the presidencies that followed.
To carry the weight, metal poles were placed at either end of the load.
But in the swirling waters around our planet's icy poles, these spiders are giants.
What are those strange words etched on walls and telephone poles supposed to mean?
He navigated past several people, and then managed to grip one of the poles.
Transformers, poles and power lines snake from coastal areas across hard-to-access mountains.
Workers planted flowers, repaired potholes and hung the Chinese president's portrait on electricity poles.
And that the British were shockingly slow to acknowledge the debt to the Poles.
The polar vortex always exists -- always swirling counterclockwise around the North and South poles.
Between those two poles is where you'll find the sweet spot — the realistic interpretation.
Workers built new overhead lines, digging holes and placing poles, to connect the wires.
By midafternoon all but about 200 had dispersed, taking their tent poles with them.
There was something different about the government's latest moves that stirred Poles to protest.
And he fears that Poles are being made to feel ashamed to be Polish.
It ran along the gates of shuttered storefronts; it was stenciled onto telephone poles.
But there I go, always oscillating between these two opposite poles of my destiny.
After Maria brought down countless power poles and hillsides, it could take three days.
Simply put, the north and south poles are becoming less white and more blue.
Antarctica shows that earth's poles need not become a source of controversy and antagonism.
Flags still flag on their poles, and bunting still hangs from the ticket booths.
Polar ice is melting Ice is disappearing from both poles at an increasing rate.
They are typically circular structures made from flexible poles covered in fabric, like felt. 
Sometimes he's walking, sometimes he's in a wheelchair, navigating between poles and riders' feet.
The region in which the lights appear — the auroral oval — rings both geomagnetic poles.
I also remember seeing derogatory racist images tacked on telephone poles announcing fraternity bashes.
That's why Poles have always approached the subject of the church's sins with restraint.
The White Sox then said they would extend protective netting to the foul poles.
Likewise, artificial trees generally have skinny poles that will only fit in specific models.
The stand holds artificial trees with center poles of about 1.25 inches in diameter.
In fact, Poles are deeply divided over their government, and mainly disapprove of Mr Trump.
While PiS remains broadly popular among Poles, thousands have been protesting daily against the plans.
Global temperatures are rising worldwide, and fastest at the poles, dramatically changing this inhospitable landscape.
This energy difference is then diffused as jets at the poles of the black hole.
Taking the equator as the logical map center left big, confusing gaps near the poles.
Until a few days ago, scientists had no flipping idea what Jupiter's poles looked like.
"It's ultimately really great and comfortable, the opposite of what we had before," Poles says.
It will cost whatever we tell you it will cost to attach to our poles.
The study doesn't rule out water completely—there's definitely evidence for some at the poles.
But reality reality is an even stronger force, now that we're actually melting the poles.
By 2015 nearly a quarter of Poles believed there was a cover-up of Smolensk.
Auroras form when high energy particles around magnetic poles collide with gas atoms, NASA explains.
And this staging, disconcerting in its swings between these poles, does justice to Bolaño's style.
They can also down power poles, possibly resulting in power outages lasting weeks to months.
With the E.U. threatening sanctions, we hope that Poles tire of conflict on both fronts.
In previous eras, officials posted police sketches on telephone poles or bulletin boards, O'Mara said.
But new statistics show that Ukrainians, Czechs, Poles, Lithuanians and Belgians are the true scoundrels.
We're told that means 3,000 strippers will be swarming around poles all over Chi-town.
Such poles-pointing-at-the-Sun episodes would make continents at currently temperate latitudes uninhabitable.
Kaczynski said that around 5 million Poles paid almost 50 billion zlotys for such products.
When we can see these pulsing jets, that means the poles are pointed toward Earth.
Hong Kong still lashes together about 5m bamboo poles a year at its construction sites.
Red banners are flying from the eight poles that hold this giant tent in place.
Russia and the United States were "poles apart", U.N. Syria humanitarian adviser Jan Egeland said.
The independence of Poland's judiciary may depend on how strongly Poles want to keep it.
Peerawat Sangthong said Monday that the explosives were placed near ATMs, electricity poles and buildings.
We're honestly more worried about people climbing the utility poles to steal a free router.
Many Poles seem to be seeking work elsewhere in the EU rather than going home.
According to different polls, more than two-thirds of Poles oppose joining the euro area.
Potentially more concerning would be the movement of the jet stream closer to the poles.
Large rocks, wooden platforms, poles and boulders blocked the main street, and shops were shut.
Yes, Poles created an underground organization called Zegota that rescued tens of thousands of Jews.
But not all Poles acted like Sendler, who rescued 2,500 Jewish children from the Germans.
The distribution of ice at the poles also pointed toward some kind of lunar shift.
Other Europeans view Poland poorly, while Poles have the most favourable view of their neighbours.
The radio waves are closely related to the auroras near the poles of the planet.
In some cases we have found instances of wires down, broken poles and impacted infrastructure.
Ethnic Germans and Poles bore the brunt of this, again in the hundreds of thousands.
That's also the way we may be able to convince the Poles a little more.
In Mexico City, sirens sounded and telephone poles shook in the street, according to witnesses.
Both experiments showed further indications of water in the shadowed regions of the lunar poles.
That allows the instrument to capture light emitted by excited hydrogen ions at the poles.
The planet flattens at its poles and bulges slightly around its waistline — don't we all?
Electricity poles and cables were broken and shredded; a snapped tree hung to one side.
When it was moderately warmer than that, there was no ice at the poles whatsoever.
The Polish Foreign Ministry said it was the fifth kidnapping of Poles there since 2013.
Musk has championed the idea of launching nuclear weapons just over Mars' poles since 2015.
Until recently, oil prices fell in a range between those two poles, according to UBS.
Some fought back against gravity by bracing their arms on parked cars or light poles.
Some Poles are happy to be cast in the role of saviors of European civilization.
The car was packed with passengers, and I joined those hanging onto straps or poles.
Some of us have climbed up into trees, others hide behind benches and telegraph poles.
Kidd plans on putting up a fence, some foul poles, as well as temporary lighting.
However, I have been acutely aware of the winds blowing from points beyond these poles.
Swedes, Latvians, Poles and Germans were caught at the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 22010.
According to various polls, more than two-thirds of Poles oppose joining the euro area.
This is a finish line ribbon strung between two poles as seen from the side.
After making it up, we threw the poles up to them to use as weapons.
Vettel has had four poles this season and his Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen one.
Company employees reported power outages and flaming poles near the starting location of the fire.
The vast majority of luxury homes are being sold to wealthy Poles, Mr. Wojciechowski said.
Until recently, the inroads the government made on personal freedom felt abstract to most Poles.
Replacing the poles became more urgent after a lamppost collapsed in 3003, crushing a car.
A 40-yard section of a stone wall and several power poles were knocked down.
The four characters Mr. Cohen has created for the series sit at different cultural poles.
As a result, the industry is waging a war for those poles, at all levels.
He seems to propose two poles: acceptance of a child, and the opposite of acceptance.
Look up as well as down, for possible danger from damaged trees and utility poles.
"We have no speakers or poles as some of the older ones do," he said.
It's balloons on poles all over this city, and the police don't take them down.
Many carry her image on their cellphones, and posters of Ms. Murad adorn telephone poles.
This would help us get more comfortable with the poles before learning more advanced skills.
And even with the array of things connected to the poles, some lack proper support.
Tall poles supporting crowded osprey nests parallel the road, and herons wade in the shallows.
Social media on Thursday was flooded with photographs of downed trees and tangled utility poles.
We also touch door handles, subway poles, handrails, saltshakers, other people's hands and grocery carts.
The probe will study solar eruptions and take the first images of the sun's poles.
"Did you hear that, poles are for hands only," the boy, Tanzil Phillip, told her.
Ski poles over wand, beep-beep-beep-beep-beeeeep , two pushes, two strides, and schuss.
In the physics of politics, as poles diverge, does the middle travel left or right?
As the name suggests, polar vortices are circulating wind patterns that sit over earth's poles.
The magnetic fields that accelerate those particles flow into and out of the sun's poles.
P.A. who had been convicted of murdering Jews and Poles by Soviets after the war.
A lot of Poles now live where Mr. Walsh grew up, in Harlesden, northwest London.
Previously, Poles took to the streets only when government actions affected them directly, he said.
A few used metal poles and umbrellas to smash some of the station's glass railings.
Once at the embassy, the protesters on Tuesday used long poles to shatter security cameras.
Poles of Jewish origin were accused of having instigated the rebellious calls for democratic reforms.
Dozens of university students in New Delhi were beaten by police officers wielding wooden poles.
All five tables in the Towne House grooming room are fitted with L-shape poles.
He pointed up at the yellow poles that marked the border, overlooking Syria and Iraq.
So do the lesser-known waves of Poles banished to Siberia for resisting Russian rule.
As the planet warms up, however, those bands are moving towards the poles (see map).
Fans took down several light poles, resulting in injuries to a few people, officials said.
It is melting sea ice at the Poles and driving oxygen out of the seas.
To beat the heat, fish are moving toward cooler waters nearer the planet's two poles.
In response, thousands of Poles took to the streets and the reforms were ultimately vetoed.
In the corridors and common areas inside, 503-foot metal-detecting poles are scattered around.
Take the permafrost — permanently frozen soil near the poles — which is melting in many regions.
Flames still licked downed power poles, and ghostly chimneys jutted up from charred concrete foundations.
They were breaking rocks apart with long iron poles and explosives packed into drill holes.
I would love to see free migration of Poles and Romanians into the United Kingdom.
Signs pledging to buy homes in any condition for cash hang from the utility poles.
In all, they planted 27,500 poles, supporting some 2,000 miles of single-strand iron wire.
The final cost includes: Equipment rental: skis, boots, poles, and a helmet for one day.
Poles love spooning sex, for instance, and the Portuguese and Hungarians like the legs-up position.
In theory, the gas giant's gravity, or mass distribution, should be spread equally at the poles.
Rather, I think they are simply different kinds of artists, two necessary poles of artistic creation.
The storm blew down more than 80 percent of the island's utility poles and transmission lines.
"Climate change doesn't just affect ice thawing in the (Arctic) poles and coastal flooding," Castro said.
Alligator hunters use fishing poles and hooks to initially lure alligators closer to the canal banks.
Grab your aluminum poles and your yearly grievances, because it's that time of year again — Festivus!
A rural village where storks have built dozens of nests atop utility poles and fig trees.
Their weapons — bricks, poles and Molotov cocktails — are often met with tear gas and rubber bullets.
Scraps of tarp flap against the tent poles, sending flashes of light across the dirt floor.
The twister damaged buildings, uprooted trees and snapped utility poles in half, CNN affiliate KTVT reported.
Winds in the vortex are driven by the temperature difference between the poles and the tropics.
Its tone manages to toggle between the Dangerous and Delightful poles at least once an episode.
Electricity poles and lines lay toppled on the road after Hurricane Maria hit Humacao, Puerto Rico.
Mario Andretti and A.J. Foyt are 1-2 in career poles with 67 and 53, respectively.
The Catholic faith is professed by 75% of Lithuanians, 84% of Croats, and 87% of Poles.
Separately, BT will also have to open up its ducts and telegraph poles to its rivals.
Those particles are drawn down to the planet's north and south poles along magnetic field lines.
The digital equivalent duplicates this by remotely controlling signal guns placed on the airfield's camera poles.
But if there is one big country that frightens Poles more than Germany, it is Russia.
And Poles are picking up British habits like eating turkey and watching the queen's Christmas speech.
Attendees gyrate theatrically on poles and drag queens saunter around the room in seven-inch platforms.
Two factors explain this: water expands as it warms; and glaciers are melting at both poles.
It's those poles that the toddler girl fell through, witnesses on the scene told zoo officials.
Telephone poles were lifted out of ground and didn't break but left holes in the ground.
The trains work by using magnetic poles to repel and propel a train to incredible speeds.
He disparaged all non-white minorities—blacks, Hispanics, Asians—as well as Jews, Poles and Catholics.
Though this struck many Poles as toe-curlingly crass, the proposal kicked off a serious debate.
They replaced Poles, Czechs and Italians, filling pews in their brick churches and acquiring their businesses.
In parts of the province streets have poles bristling with CCTV cameras every 100-200 metres.
Between these poles lies the long second act that traditionally threatens to keep the protagonists apart.
And indeed by the following evening, she was thanking Poles for her two years in office.
Maybe it's more an image of hope than fear, the two poles explored in Bronstein's book.
Eventually, the JunoCam will be used to take unprecedented pictures of Jupiter's poles and cloud tops.
For Ukrainians in Poland, read also Romanians in Spain, Poles in Britain and Lithuanians in Germany.
Models show that these zones are poised to move towards the poles, producing a drier southwest.
Providers frequently restrict their movements by tethering them to beds with oxygen tanks and IV poles.
Some of these boxes were attached to utility poles and others had their own dedicated posts.
We had an epic showdown between Tai and Ozzy in that immunity challenge on the poles.
Today, visible evidence of this water can still be seen as frozen ice at the poles.
Witnesses describe harrowing scenes In Jefferson City, trees and poles were snapped and tossed like toys.
Now thought to be worth at least A$100m, "Blue Poles" has become a national treasure.
Instead of hiring an American like her, he claimed, Mr Trump employed Poles and other foreigners.
It's like they're two poles that can't exist in the same place at the same time.
Few seem in the mood for a showdown; even the Poles are less obstreperous than expected.
The COW antennas are attached to tall poles on trailers and look like white cheese wheels.
Instead of a consensus edging one way or another, we have a choice between two poles.
Here we see the far poles of Sandler's aesthetic: the irritated putz and the explosive schlub.
The Poles, Czechs and Slovaks have only accepted a small number of mostly Christians from Syria.
Small satellites are usually destined for orbits running over the Earth's poles, rather than the equator.
Because there's ice at the moon's poles, which Pence claimed could be turned into rocket fuel.
Researchers uncovered this angle adjustment by studying the position of water-ice at the Moon's poles.
Much of the water-ice seen at the poles is what has survived the Moon's tilt.
Other gear I already had included a backpack, tent, sleeping bag, portable battery and trekking poles.
The pope's visit is highlighting many Poles' desire for priests who will listen, rather than judge.
That hadn't been a strong point previously, but I think that year I got six poles.
The Poles, Swedes, Danes, Hungarians and Czechs seem in no hurry to adopt the single currency.
Between those poles are plenty of people who would rather we just talked about something else.
Bulldozers had plowed a path through heaps of cinder blocks, felled power poles, and other detritus.
Bhagwan has told jokes about Poles, Italians, Germans, Blacks, Gays, Hippies, Irishmen—all kinds of people.
"I would estimate that 70% of the electricity poles on the island are down," he said.
Investigators said fraying and faulty power lines, caused the fires, along with breaking and falling poles.
Some used orange traffic cones, bricks and wooden poles to set up barricades on main roads.
The governing Law and Justice (PiS) party champions the coal industry, which employs some 90,000 Poles.
The final cost includes:Equipment rental: mid-level skis, boots, poles, and a helmet for one day.
The Poles are buying it, they are a much bigger country and they can afford to.
To match the gentle pace of this trip, Putin was equipped with binoculars and walking poles.
Still, PREPA's grid lacks buried power lines or reinforced poles, common in other hurricane prone areas.
If Sputnik Planitia had less mass, it should have rotated toward one of the poles instead.
Poles, handrails, and signs are set to be dismantled, returning the formation to its natural state.
What about drones and aircraft and wind turbines and electrical wires and chimneys and miscellaneous poles?
Buildings look bombed, and electric cables, glass debris and power poles are strewn through the streets.
When he died, my father inherited his poles, tokens reminding us to keep that tradition alive.
"We ensure that every eucalyptus tree cut and used for electricity poles is replaced," he said.
Some 90,000 Poles marched against the Polish government in early May, protesting its anti-democratic trajectory.
The planet isn't warming equally, however — the fastest temperature increases are taking place at the poles.
Poles attached with LED lights are spread out in a grid over a suspended rectangular plane.
Makonnen tends to vacillate between these two poles, to varying degrees of cohesion over full projects.
Their houses were literally a floor, four bedroom poles, and roof made out of blue tarp.
They like renewables, they also like poles and wires because the revenue is underpinned by regulation.
Using ice from the lunar poles, humans will be able to extract water, oxygen and hydrogen.
Greased or not, the poles had to come down: It's not all violence and chaos, though.
Poles, newly independent but already threatened by their neighbors, were calling on Americans to protect them.
Cities throughout the United States increasingly look to their own streetlight poles to meet this challenge.
From 1939 to 1945, about six million Poles were killed, half of whom were ethnic Jews.
Access to municipal poles and rights of way are a critical input to expanding wireless networks.
Residents were already out with chain saws clearing as many fallen trees and poles they could.
"When you get to the poles, all you're going to do is touch them," she explained.
The Matanuska Electric Association is still working to repair or replace power poles and downed powerlines.
Some droop down from broken poles and slap the windshields of cars as they pass by.
"Overloaded poles have caused wildfires," said Catherine Sandoval, the former regulator who had organized the tour.
Like handrails, poles on buses and subways are hard surfaces touched by a lot of people.
One hangs vertically on poles along the building's facade, while another is displayed over the entrance.
As ambassador for the Poles (the Arctic and Antarctica), Royal benefits from French foreign ministry funds.
The telephone poles on the reservation are crooked and tilted with wire clumsily strung between them.
At the same time, he accused Poles of collaborating with Germans and participating in the Holocaust.
Professor Eliach contended that anti-Semitic Poles had done so deliberately, though the charge was disputed.
Creatures are fleeing toward the poles to escape rising heat; should humanity give them a lift?

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