As it turned out, the chimpanzees were dragging long branches to the enclosure wall and holding the branches, like poles, which allowed the chimpanzees to scale the wall and leap over the top.
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It looked like pole-sitter Jeremy Mayfield was going to earn his first Cup win when it became clear early in the race that his Mobil 1 Ford was the fastest car on the track.
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Races start out as single-lap events but become double-lap events as the player starts racing against more experienced competition in places like Pole Position ", the driver races towards the back of the screen.
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The primary hunting method was for the hunter to approach in a dugout canoe, offering bait to attract it close enough to temporarily stun it with a blow near the head from an oar-like pole.
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Here, the weight of the magnet ( gravitational force ) acting downwards and the repulsion between the like poles ( magnetic force ) acting upwards nullify each other to keep the upper magnet in equilibrium.
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Former Soviet Olympic heroes like pole-vault record holder Sergei Bubka and weightlifting champion Timur Taimazov _ as well as new Ukrainian hopefuls like rhythmic gymnast Kateryna Serebryanska _ have gotten to go to Atlanta after all.
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It has been suggested that the situation of the Ethiopian Jews as'becoming white'is similar to that of some European immigrants like Poles and Italians who arrived in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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"I would like Poles to say aloud that the time of penance for what Germans did during World War II will never end, " Donald Tusk, leader of the centrist opposition Civic Platform party, told parliament this week.
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By continuously switching the electric current through each of the electromagnets, thereby flipping the polarity of their magnetic fields, like poles are kept next to the rotor; the resultant torque is transferred to the shaft . See Rotating magnetic fields below.
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In addition to this the forced labour category also included prisoners of war, the inhabitants of filtration camps, and the huge numbers of'special'exiles, including the so-called kulaks, deported during collectivization, as well as national minorities, like Poles, Balts, Caucasians, Tartars, Volga Germans and others.