The film sketches a picture of a man that often comes up the pole with his nerves and therefore leads a lonely and sometimes hard life.
42.
"As soon as you run that political banner up the pole, you polarize Democrats and Republicans, and we'll lose the progress we're making, " he said.
43.
Bursts of applause greeted the U . S . flag and that of Russia, which Katrich, in full-dress gray and blue uniform, personally ran up the pole.
44.
Under certain circumstances you can even ask that it be flown on a special day _ a birthday perhaps _ and up the pole it will go.
45.
By late afternoon, they said the flag was too delicate to survive the trip up the pole, so another U . S . flag would be lifted.
46.
Last run up the pole in January during the blizzard that blanketed the East, the white-on-red flag signals that Vanguard's special unit has been called to duty.
47.
Dale Jarrett blessed mammoth Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a speedy qualifying run measured at 168.224 mph, snapping up the pole position for Sunday's inaugural Las Vegas 400.
48.
Jacques Villeneuve moved a step closer to the PPG Cup championship on Saturday, turning another record lap while wrapping up the pole position for Sunday's Vancouver Molson Indy.
49.
Elliot throws Wilcox he brought upstairs out of the plane and ties Jessica to one of the seats using the handcuffs that were used to tie up the Pole.
50.
Green, who already had locked up the pole position for Sunday's 500-mile ( 804-kilometer ) race, appeared content to follow his teammate's Chevrolet to the end of the race.