| 31. | He proved a valuable employee because he could climb up the poles to get the tobacco leaves without having to use a ladder.
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| 32. | Gordon said after his track-record qualifying lap at 176 . 419 mph locked up the pole position for tomorrow's third annual Brickyard 400.
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| 33. | Competing youths scramble up the pole, in an attempt to snatch a pennant, flag or other trophy from the top of the pole.
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| 34. | Real and Entertainer struggle, but Real climbs back up the pole while The Entertainer falls off and is automatically out of the game.
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| 35. | Weaver, taking it easy as he set up the pole-winning car for the start of the grueling race, was 13th Friday at 119.351.
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| 36. | A major success of their partnership was the very popular BBC radio series " Up the Pole " which began in October 1947.
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| 37. | Cristiano da Matta rose to the challenge again Saturday, winning a shootout with Paul Tracy to wrap up the pole for the Toronto Molson-Indy.
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| 38. | Compton locked up the pole and his new engine by touring the 1 . 5-mile LVMS trioval at a series-record 161 . 803 mph.
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| 39. | For centuries, that flag was only a noun _ the one you run up the pole, or carry into battle _ not a transitive verb.
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| 40. | Weaver, taking it easy as he set up the pole-winning car for the start of the grueling race, was 13th Friday at 119 . 351.
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