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And don't even get a Pole started about the partitions of the late eighteenth century, in which Russia, Prussia, and Austria carved Poland up into so many pieces that there was no independent state left.
I never thought that I could get a pole position so early [in my career].
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo said: "Of course I am extremely disappointed, because this was one of the easiest situations in my career, which started in 1973, to get a pole position in Monza.
Although I could indeed have gotten my hands on a flag, I had no idea how to get a pole for it and I certainly wasn't going to drape it over my shoulders.
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"Each family gets a pole," said Donna Consola, the president of the Beautification Society.
"Then why don't you move?" "Because I've got a pole rammed up my arse".
We happen to live in an area where we have got a Pole underneath us who causes tremendous problems for the people below.
In another incident on the streets, some guys got a pole from a street sign and rammed it through the fuel drum on the back of a tank and then set it alight.
Rather than looking too stiff, like he's got a pole up his rear end, as Nigel said, I think Matt looks very willowy, perhaps a slight bit too much.
So we talked a lot about trying to get that matchup and getting a pole on Young, a pole on Gannon, and putting a short on a young man that was a midfielder coming into the season and he moved to attack.
Who needs Jerry Seinfeld when you've got a pole-dancing babe?
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