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Poles now learn English, not German (partly because Britain was more welcoming).
The sky grew bluer, was becoming dark, and the poles now were absolutely solid.
Cell equipment on existing structures, such as utility poles, now have a 60-foot setback in residential zones.
Many Poles now reject lower-paying jobs, or team up with trade unions to ask for better pay and benefits.
Are the Poles, now that they belong to NATO, sending their conscripts from Gdansk on leave to Moscow?
"I'm using longer poles now, using a little higher grip, and I'm beginning to master them," she said.
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"We're only at the quarter pole now.
Canadian officials said that the only regular flights over the pole now were between North America and Asia.
Graham-Pole, now retired, envisions a world in which art is an integral part of every health care system.
Both Raytheon and the science foundation say that it would be too dangerous to send a rescue plane to the South Pole now and that Ms. Douceur's condition is not life-threatening.
Just as villages that have never seen a telephone pole now never will because of cellular technology, others that have never seen an electricity pylon could be spared them in favour of solar panels or snappy little turbines.
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