Sentence examples for to pole from inspiring English sources

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to pole

noun

Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.

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What's wrong with Palin's Pole to Pole?

But as Target's marketers explained to Pole, timing is everything.

The programme is to be called Pole to Pole.

"Planet Earth, From Pole to Pole," aerial views of the earth.

(Someone even carried up the bits and pieces needed to pole dance on the summit).

"Screw him, it's not me" is the mantra of the furry-faced from pole to pole.

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Open image in new window Fig. 3 Equivalent circuit for pole-to-pole short-circuit fault.

Open image in new window Fig. 8 Whole process of DC pole-to-pole fault.

The pole-to-pole fault is the most typical type in DC microgrids.

Fig. 12 illustrates the performance of RBSMs during the DC pole-to-pole short circuit fault.

The blocking mechanism to manage a DC pole-to-pole fault analyzed in depth.

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