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- This wood finds its main use in telephone and electrical line poles.
- The electric equipment ran on a charge of 1500 volts, delivered via single-suspension double-line poles.
- Madea ends up making a car crash into a telephone line pole and making a fruit stand fall down.
- Well, she tied her dress around her waist, and put the line pole down and bucket with the bait.
- They were attached to tram line poles and for the first time Constables on the Beat could contact Harrison Rd.
- The overhead catenary received additional upgrades, the first of which used primarily span wire support from the existing line poles.
- A power line pole at the edge of the corn field was struck by the right wing as the aircraft passed under the wires.
- The existence of the farm came to media attention after a 14-year-old boy suffered serious burns last week when he climbed onto a power-line pole.
- Additional historical themes are represented by other components surviving in this landscape including an early reservoir, early telegraph line poles and World War II explosives magazines.
- Despite the fact that every single telephone line pole was cut down, nobody bothered to cut the actual line, or to wiretap the enemy s telephone line.
- As the building of the subdivision progressed, utility lines were buried so that telephone and power line poles became unnecessary, giving the streets a cleaner design and look.
- The 18-year-old, who was not identified, drove the locomotive with its lights off, hit a rail yard switch and derailed, ripping down power line poles for tens of meters ( yards ).
- Due to the added weight of the new overhead construction, side guy wires were added to many existing line poles or a horizontal beam was installed across a pair of line poles.
- Due to the added weight of the new overhead construction, side guy wires were added to many existing line poles or a horizontal beam was installed across a pair of line poles.
- A man named Cronin Mitchell ( Tony McCabe ) survives a horrible electrical accident when a maintenance man falls from an electrical power line pole, and accidentally releases the power line he was attempting to attach.
- The visible association of the site with a 1950s telephone line route utilising early telegraph line poles and the secure storage of explosives during World War II provides a unique combination of past technologies and events, and a continuity of history.
- Albinus said he first understood how mistakes could get under people's skin after his father, a retired electrical engineer, saw " Radio Days, " which was set in the 1940s, and noticed power line poles, which were not built until after the 1960s.