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  • 41Pole star — For other uses, see Polestar (disambiguation). North Star redirects here. For other uses, see North Star (disambiguation). A French navisphere : a type of celestial globe formerly used for navigation at sea The term Pole Star usually refers to… …

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  • 42Pole to Pole — Infobox Television bgcolour = #D6B97A show name = Pole to Pole caption = DVD cover format = Travel camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = 50 min creator = developer = executive producer = starring = Michael Palin narrated = opentheme …

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  • 43Pole bending — Western riding Timed events Barrel race Pole bending Stake race (Figure 8) Keyhole race Flag race Pole bending is timed event that feat …

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  • 44Pole shift hypothesis — Polar Shift redirects here. For the Clive Cussler novel, see Polar Shift (novel). For the Antarctica benefit compilation, see Polar Shift (album). This article is about the hypothesis of pole shift in its historical context. For a description of… …

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  • 45Pole to Pole (book) — infobox Book | name = Pole to Pole with Michael Palin title orig = translator = image caption = Hardcover first edition, 1992, BCA author = Michael Palin cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series =… …

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  • 46pole — I. /poʊl / (say pohl) noun 1. a long, rounded, usually slender piece of wood, metal, etc. 2. the long tapering piece of wood extending from the front axle of a vehicle, between the animals drawing it. 3. Nautical a light spar. 4. a unit of length …

  • 47Pole (complex analysis) — The absolute value of the Gamma function. This shows that a function becomes infinite at the poles (left). On the right, the Gamma function does not have poles, it just increases quickly. In the mathematical field of complex analysis, a pole of a …

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  • 48Pole of Cold — The Poles of Cold are the places in the Northern and Southern hemispheres where the lowest air temperatures have been recorded. Contents 1 Northern hemisphere 2 Southern hemisphere 3 See also …

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  • 49Pole, Reginald — born March 3, 1500, Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, Eng. died Nov. 17, 1558, London English Catholic prelate. A cousin of Henry VII, Pole was sent by Henry VIII to study in Italy (1521–27) and given minor offices in the church. Critical of Henry… …

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  • 50pole — {{11}}pole (1) stake, O.E. pal stake, from P.Gmc. *pal , from L. palus stake (see PALE (Cf. pale)(n.)). Racing sense of inside fence surrounding a course is from 1851. Pole vault is attested from 1893. To not touch (something) with a ten foot… …

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