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The pictures in this show suggest that his work was more or less concocted to the following recipe: Paint a creakingly sentimental suburban street from across a track or road; add telegraph pole, tree or other object for scale; wash sky or background for mood; and then garnish with local color.
In fact, one study found that the odds of injury, as compared to hitting a hazardous object (e.g., utility pole, tree, wall, building, etc)., were reduced by 39% when hitting a concrete median barrier, 65% when hitting a guardrail, and between 78 and 85% when hitting a cable median barrier.
If someone gets in your way, or you're heading for a pole, tree, etc., by paying attention, you will be able to see and respond to these things.
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Areas around nests in 2007 2009 (n = 17) had less intermediate canopy cover and fewer residual trees but more green cover, woody debris, and pole trees than areas around nests in 1996 1998 (n = 10).
When regular electricity became available in January, they and a few dozen other fortunates planted poles, tree limbs or two by fours outside their doors and topped them with antennas made of scrap wire and other stray metal.
Electric companies planning utility poles for a ridge top where the wind blows strongest from a single direction, for example, can order poles that are less prone to bend in one direction than another, a characteristic impossible to specify in the usual material for such poles, tree trunks.
Consider creative options like bamboo poles, tree branches, ladders, sunflowers or corn stalks.
Find a spot in your back yard where there is two poles, tree, etc. Tie your dogs up to it so that they are exactly far enough that they can't reach each other.
The photographs mainly depict black men with hideously elongated necks, swinging sometimes in threes and fours at the end of ropes tied to light poles, trees or gallows.
The Filippino national disaster agency has yet to confirm casualty figures in Tacloban but broken power poles, trees, bent tin roofs and splintered houses littered the streets of the city about 360 miles south-east of Manila.
But until the four tent-pole trees, honey locusts, grow in and form a canopy, Mr. Golden finds the Fort Greene garden to be a little "Rear Window" for his temperament.
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