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Flagpoles

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Flagpoles meaning

plural of flagpole

Example sentences (17)

The riders stopped at schools throughout the county, praying at flagpoles and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.

The Olympic Square in front of the main entrance is tapered, with flagpoles and lines of trees on either side heightening the sense of perspective.

Attendees braved the 25-degree temperatures and intermittent snows to stand by the flagpoles on the corner of Main Street and East College Street.

General manager Alan Howie said that from time to time, the club it has experienced the theft of flagpoles and damage by bicycles ridden on the greens, but nothing like this.

It says the truck had been driven in a “rash and negligent” manner, but makes no mention of the flagpoles.

Justin Smoak hit a two-run homer to the flagpoles behind the right field seats and Eric Sogard ripped a bases-loaded double to right that cleared the bases.

She further explained that there were times that the pulley on flagpoles got rusted, and that resulted in the dirt.

Heeno was established with strong faith and commitment, without flags, flagships, flagstaffs or flagpoles!

In the “Edge of Robot: Ski Robot Challenge,” each of the eight participating teams entered a self-driving robot, who had to navigate around red and blue flagpoles.

There have been wars over flagpoles, stools, bird droppings, stray dogs and cod.

The space in front of the flagpoles will eventually be filled in with memorial bricks honoring the county’s veterans.

Design Flagpoles can be designed in one piece with a taper (typically a steel taper or a Greek entasis taper), citation or be made from multiple pieces to make them able to expand.

Flagpoles on many tors in and around the ranges fly red flags when firing is taking place.

In the United States, ANSI/NAAMM guide specification FP-1001-97 covers the engineering design of metal flagpoles to ensure safety.

Several auxiliary flagpoles, to the west of the dome and not visible from the ground, are used to meet congressional requests for flags flown over the Capitol.

Since this method is costly (a figure of three times the normal cost is mentioned), alternative forms of camouflage can include using neutral colours or familiar shapes such as cylinders and flagpoles.

The other two flagpoles are above the North (Senate) and South (House of Representatives) wings of the building, and fly only when the chamber below is in session.