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Now it is just realising what I can do and getting back to the GP2 mentality of thinking you are going for pole.
The race for on-demand delivery services in India is on, and today one of the bigger startups in the market has picked up a large cash injection as it goes for pole position.
After meeting with Phillips, Nixon's aide H. R. Haldeman wrote a note to use "Phillips as an analyst--study his strategy--don't think in terms of old-time ethnics, go for Poles, Italians, Irish, must learn to understand Silent Majority... don't go for Jews & Blacks".
"We went for scaffolding poles to create the main structure of a pyramid with a custom made triangle shaped front and back projection material stretched on all sides".
Given the choice between a keen Pole and a semi-literate native, I am not surprised employers go for the Pole.
The day after he spoke to the campers, Williams went for that fateful ride, crashed into that pole, smashed his leg in pieces.
Past feats have seen him go pole to pole and climb Everest as a pensioner.
But David Korins went for a Jules Verne look in his abstract set, dominated by a matrix of lighted poles that descend from the walls and intersect.
Hamilton, who had a dramatic spin on the exit of the 150mph Turn Three without hitting anything, is going for his fifth pole in a row this season, and leads the championship by 27 points from Rosberg after four wins and a second place in the first five races of the season.
Carrickfergus man Seeley will be aiming for his 11th victory at the NW 200 when he goes from pole in the Supersports.
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