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common rafters need
interior rows
of posts.
Sometimes rafters may be
attached directly to the
poles. The roof
pitch of pole buildings is
usually low and the...
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first poles were used in 1843 by
telegraph pioneer William Fothergill Cooke, who used them on a line
along the
Great Western Railway.
Utility poles were...
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Pitch is a
viscoelastic polymer which can be
natural or manufactured,
derived from petroleum, coal tar, or plants.
Pitch produced from
petroleum may be...
- A
pitch or a
sports ground is an
outdoor playing area for
various sports. The term
pitch is most
commonly used in
British English,
while the comparable...
- 7 by 121.9 metres). A
pole marquee consists of canvas and more
recently PVC,
under tension by
means of centre poles, side
poles and guy
ropes which are...
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media help.
Scientific pitch, also
known as
philosophical pitch,
Sauveur pitch or
Verdi tuning, is an
absolute concert pitch standard which is based...
- po****r
variation of baseball, the
difference being that it is pla**** with a
larger ball, on a
smaller field, and with only
underhand pitches (where the ball...
- play. The
outer edge of the foul
lines and foul
poles define foul territory. Both the
lines and the
poles are in fair territory, in
contrast to American...
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Henry Pole (born
October 13, 1950) is an
American former professional baseball player and a
former pitching coach. A right-handed pitcher,
Pole was 6 ft...
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Single and multi-
pitch climbing In climbing, a
pitch is a
section of a
climbing route between two
belay points (or
belay stations), and is most commonly...