Sentence examples for upright pole from inspiring English sources

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The drawing titled "Devoted Attention to the Least Thing" consists of nothing more than a tidy lineup of two circles, a cube, an upright pole and a mantra-like inscription ("In me is God, I am in God").

While this is generally easy to achieve, and is an unchallenging task compared to the upright pole balancing, it might be a valid system goal.

Note, however, that if the agent starts in a highly empowered state (upright pole), one has no difficulties to bring the system to the desired target of having the pole fall to the right, while the converse is not true.

The seednuts were either (i) placed on the roofs of thatched houses during the monsoon and directly transplanted in the field when they sprout; (ii) heaped in shade and allowed to sprout; (iii) tied in pairs with a strip of husk split from each and then suspended from branches of trees or bamboo posts; (iv) tied round an upright pole in the open; or (v) simply allowed to remain where they fall.

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On the base are four upright poles, joined up by further pieces of wood to form a kind of cage.

The pattern of three jagged-edged upright poles on a gray ground in Charles Cater's jazzy "Triangle Strip" (1985) suggests symbolic forms with African sources.

Summer dwellings tended to be rectangular, gabled, thatch-roofed structures made from a framework of upright poles and walled with wattle and daub.

The dwellings of the Osage were oval in ground plan, composed of upright poles arched over on top, interlaced with horizontal withes, and covered with mats or skins.

The heart of the exhibition is an installation called "Post Work (I)." It consists of seven identical, upright poles, all of them nine feet long and cast in iron from a pipe discreetly coated with modeling paste.

In "Momix in Orbit," dancers sway and soar while tethered in boots and skis ("Millennium Skiva"), spiral airborne while entangled in elastic loops ("White Widow") or twirl at the end of upright poles ("Sputnik").

There was a similarly unexpected undercurrent to "Sputnik ('Fellow Traveler')", which is ostensibly about how to spin three women and three men at the end of upright poles but that also seems to depict erotic adventuring.

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