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Poles

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The old man used the poles to help him walk more steadily.
She held onto the poles tightly to keep herself from falling on the ice.
The construction worker used the poles to support the scaffolding.
The little boy used the poles to help him walk for the first time.
The pole vaulter used the poles to clear the bar.
The skier used the poles to push himself forward on the slopes.
The firefighter used the poles to slide down quickly to the ground floor.
The hiker used the poles to help her climb up the steep mountain.
The shepherd used the poles to guide his flock of sheep.
The tightrope walker used the poles to help him balance.
The fishermen used the poles to prop up their fishing nets.
The surveyor used the poles to measure the height of the building.
The farmer used the poles to prop up his crops in the garden.
The pole dancer used the poles to perform her acrobatic dance routine.
The magnitude of the charge on the object is proportional to the number of poles.
The unit of electric charge is expressed in poles.
The electric charge is measured in poles and the current is measured in amperes.
The potential difference between two points in a circuit is measured in volts or "poles".
The Earth's magnetic field is produced by the motion of molten iron in its outer core, which generates a magnetic dipole with two "poles".
The strength of an electric field is proportional to the amount of "poles" present.
The electrostatic force between two charged particles is proportional to the product of their "poles".
Happiness and sadness are opposite poles of emotions.
High and low are the poles of the temperature scale.
The poles of the academic grading scale are A and F.
The poles of the personality traits are introversion and extroversion.
The two poles of economic ideology are capitalism and socialism.
The poles of the color spectrum are black and white.
The poles of good and evil are always in conflict.
The poles of the emotional spectrum are happiness and sadness.
The poles of the weight range are heavy and light.
Light and dark are poles of the brightness scale.
The two poles of the political spectrum are left and right.
The two poles of the political spectrum are conservatism and liberalism.
Yin and Yang are the poles of the Taoist philosophy.
The poles of success and failure are often seen as a binary in our society.
The ferryman poles the barge across the lake, enjoying the picturesque scenery.
The ferryman poles the barge across the river.
The experienced rower poles the boat with precision, avoiding any obstacles in the water.
The boatman skillfully poles the gondola through the canal.
The fisherman poles the boat to a hidden cove for the best catch.
The kayaker poles the boat towards the waterfall for an adrenaline rush.
The fisherman poles the boat to the best fishing spot.
They used long poles to pole the raft through the rapids.
The boatman expertly poles the punt through the narrow waterways.
The park ranger poles the boat down the river to conduct a survey of the ecosystem.
The country is divided into two poles, those who support the current government and those who want a change.
The disagreement led to the formation of two poles within the organization.
The company is divided into two poles, the management team and the production team.
The debate club is divided into two poles, those who support free speech and those who support censorship.
The restaurant is divided into two poles, the dining area and the kitchen.
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