Sentence examples for far pole from inspiring English sources

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It is easy, in grim climatological times, to be drawn to the far pole of these visions.

He replied that the goal of PETA was not to make people love PETA, but to set down a marker defining the far pole of discourse.

Bishop Harry Jackson, a Pentecostal who presides over a 3,000-member 3,000-memberburban Washington, D.churchands at the far pole from Mr. Wrinht.

Today's holiday sat at the far pole from Valentine's Day, when orders—"covers"—could run over 500.

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Fine journalists like Joseph J. Romm ("Straight Up"), Elizabeth Kolbert ("Field Notes From a Catastrophe"), Bill McKibben ("Eaarth: Making Life on a Tough New Planet"), Fen Montaigne ("Fraser's Penguins: A Journey to the Future in Antarctica"), Alanna Mitchell ("Seasick: Ocean Change and the Extinction of Life on Earth") have sent up warning flares from far poles, deep seas and our own backyards.

Here we see the far poles of Sandler's aesthetic: the irritated putz and the explosive schlub.

Considering that the vertical velocity of ion can be described as U*sin(I)*cos(I), where U is the meridional wind and I is the dip angle, and I at the far-pole region is smaller than in other longitudes at the same geographical latitudes, therefore the vertical velocity (downwelling due to poleward wind) of ion is larger at noon in the far-pole region than the near-pole region.

Therefore, looking at the components of the second term of Eq. (7), the combination of both effects in far-pole regions produces positive values of the difference between VTEC at night and the respective values at noon in both summer solstices and in southern spring during low solar activity.

That's because in Barack Obama, they have a nominee who occupies the far leftward pole of the abortion debate, with a long and reliable record of voting against even modest regulations on the practice — including a vote he cast as an Illinois lawmaker against regulations intended to protect infants born accidentally as a result of a botched abortion.

There were far more Poles than Lithuanians in the city, but there were about as many Jews as Poles, roughly 80,000 each in the 1920s.

In fact, Americans are far from poles apart on the issue of gun control.

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