Sentence examples for was poles from inspiring English sources

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was poles

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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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A decade ago, it was Poles who arrived in droves, uprooted by gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

This one will declare a more painful truth: that it was Poles, admittedly incited by Germans, who exterminated their neighbours.

Whatever the level of German involvement, the president said, it was Poles who did the killing.The mayor of Jedwabne, Krzysztof Godlewski, wonders what all this is doing to his shabby town, 40% of whose workers are unemployed.

The investigation began two years ago after a book by a Polish-born historian reported evidence that it was Poles who burned their Jewish neighbors to death in a barn in 1941 in the northeastern town of Jedwabne.

The group's publishing house was first to print the book "Neighbors," which outraged many in Poland by alleging that it was Poles, not occupying Nazi troops, who killed perhaps 1,600 Jews in 1941 in Jedwabne, a village only 70 miles south of here.

After scallop was stimulated by three typical PAMPs, the mRNA expression of CfLec-1 in hemocytes was poles apart.

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Financially, the clubs are poles apart.

These were poles as bayonets.

Picasso and Matisse are poles apart aesthetically.

Artistically, though, the brothers were poles apart.

"Our neighbours are Poles, Indians and Turks.

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