| 41. | You could even wrap it around a telephone pole,
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| 42. | They're deposited on the shore looking like massive conifer telephone poles.
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| 43. | Our journalistic Bigfeet are like blackbirds flying from telephone pole to telephone pole.
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| 44. | Our journalistic Bigfeet are like blackbirds flying from telephone pole to telephone pole.
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| 45. | Telephone poles bend toward the road, their wires slung to the ground.
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| 46. | Alternatively, residents beat telephone poles or iron fences whenever they sensed danger.
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| 47. | In southwestern Ireland, floods and fallen electricity and telephone poles blocked roads.
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| 48. | The building started shaking and telephone poles began tilting as the ground trembled.
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| 49. | The train sheared off telephone poles along the tracks.
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| 50. | Only tips of telephone poles were visible and many houses were completely submerged.
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