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Now, once we get past the two poles of this debate, it becomes possible to shape a practical, common-sense approach that reflects our heritage and our values.
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On the contrary, we tried an experiment towards the overall vision and then brought everyone there to experience the tension between the two poles of an inspiring vision and an interesting experiment.
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The two countries still stand at opposite poles in the politics of European defence.
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In some cities, telephone poles not only carry power lines at the top, they carry one, two, or three runs of fiber or telephone cable placed on the poles by the telephone company, the cable company, and perhaps the city itself.
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The two are poles apart on the crucial issue of the economy and how to tackle the economic crisis in Catalonia.
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The ultimate fix of the U.S. fiscal imbalance will occur somewhere between two poles.
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In between those two poles, there is evidence suggesting a link between the rise of Englishness and feelings of being ill-served by the status quo.
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Instead of a single lattice tower, the cables are supported by two elegant steel poles up to 65 metres high.
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If Lech wins, however, Jaroslaw would find it difficult to be prime minister, since most Poles are queasy about the idea of identical twins holding the country's two top jobs.
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