- A
setting pole or
quant (quant
pole) is a
pole,
handled by a crew member, to move boats,
barges (in
which case it is also
called a
barge pole) or punts...
- 90°N 0°E / 90°N 0°E / 90; 0 The
North Pole, also
known as the
Geographic North Pole,
Terrestrial North Pole or 90th
Parallel North, is the
point in...
-
small watercraft using a
setting pole Poling, West Sus****,
England Poling, Indiana, U.S.
Poling, West Virginia, U.S.
Poling Preceptory, a
priory in West...
-
Athletics makes no
distinction between indoor and
outdoor settings when
establishing pole vault world records. This new rule was not
applied retroactively...
-
personal water craft) Fan (hovercraft, air boat) Man (rowing, paddling,
setting pole etc.) Wind (sailing) A boat
displaces its
weight in water, regardless...
- not have a
cross piece at the top, and from the more
generally used
setting pole in that it only has a
metal shoe on one end.
Punting is not as easy as...
- with
setting circles requires:
Polar alignment – The
telescope must be
aligned with
either the
north celestial pole or the
south celestial pole. Polaris...
-
Pole sitting is the
practice of
sitting on top of a
pole (such as a flagpole) as a test of endurance. A
small platform is
typically placed at the top of...
-
unleashed by the
collapse of
their Warp
Gates (one on the
North Pole and one on the
South Pole),
leaving their creations to fend for themselves. This backstory...
- ****ual, non-****ual, and
athletic settings. K.T. Coates, a
famed competitive pole dancer, and the
International Pole Sports Federation, are
currently promoting...