Sentences with phrase «telephone pole»

PS And no worries about the telephone pole in your view since most communities are putting it all underground like our second island home at Hartstene Pointe, mainly due to it not only being telephone but cable, etc. down there so there is no tree problems with outages and it can be updated at less cost.
My first thought when I saw the telephone pole picture on my small phone screen was that it was a cross.
He says it's a bit tricky landing the craft — one time he flew it into a telephone pole — but the durability and stability of the drone is very good and no harm was done.
If you hit another car or perhaps a wall or telephone pole, and you're only going twenty miles an hour, you have to remember that everything inside the car is moving forward at twenty miles an hour.
The collision coverage pays for any damage to your car that was a result of hitting another vehicle, a tree, a telephone pole, etc..
If for example an insured driver runs into a telephone pole because of reckless driving, the insurance pays for the damage of the pole and other expenses associated with the damage like the service claim of the telephone company.
In this instance, there will be nobody to sue (unless you sue the government for placing a telephone pole there... but I doubt that will hold up in court).
When I walk Henry, it's so fascinating to watch him sniff a blade of grass or a telephone pole; I always wonder what or who he smells and what he could recount to me if he could talk.
So for example; if you knock down a telephone pole, your coverage may not just pay for repair to the pole, it may also be used to cover losses to the telephone company.
Say you back into a telephone pole and damage your rear bumper.
Collision coverage pays for repairs to your car if you cause a crash with another vehicle or run into an object, such as a tree or a telephone pole.
If you hit something like another vehicle or a fixed object like a guard rail, lamp post, or telephone pole, Collision Coverage helps pay for the damages to your car.
There are specific allocations for bodily injury, where a driver might cause harm to someone, and property damage, where that policy holder might hit another car or something stationary like a telephone pole.
Collision coverage pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car, an object, such as a tree or telephone pole, or as a result of flipping over (note that collisions with deer are covered under comprehensive).
Injuries to other people if you are at fault — Example: An insured policyholder's teenage son was driving in a car with his sister and her friend when all of a sudden he lost control of the vehicle, hitting a telephone pole.
You crash into a telephone pole (or a building, or a tree, or an inconveniently placed boulder.)
Then you hit a telephone pole while backing out of a parking space.
Property damage can include a fence, a telephone pole, a building etc, and one would be responsible for the cost of repairs to these items.
Long Beach Bus Accident Case Settled You may remember reading about a Long Beach bus which crashed into a telephone pole in Lakewood last year.
The driver of the car lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a telephone pole, causing our client to suffer a broken leg and a concussion.
That accident occurred when a tire in the vehicle blew out, causing the vehicle to crash into a nearby telephone pole.
Flowers were placed on the ghost bike, chained to the nearest telephone pole to the accident.
For several years, there was an absolute spate of lawsuits charging sudden acceleration of a motor vehicle — you probably saw such a story: Some person claims they hardly touched the accelerator and the car leaped ahead at enormous speed and crashed into the house or the dog or telephone pole or whatever.
«You are always going to have someone opposed to anything new,» he said, «whether it's a shopping mall, or a house, or a telephone pole
«Oh my gosh!!!! It's a wild telephone pole!!!!»
, so I ended up placing it closer to the house on the north side of a telephone pole.
They're going to pick up a couple of guys for a purpose, Leo's friends and the guys» bags are packed and they're standing under a telephone pole like it's a mast.
Some combination of field, sky and telephone pole would strike me and I would squint at it, judging how it would fit onto my rectangle.
Frequently he invested inanimate objects such as the twisting limbs of a tree or a telephone pole with expressive pathos.
«The show at the Rose Art Museum came out of a merchant poster on a telephone pole in South Central Los Angeles.
-- Mark Handforth (Dec 1, 2017 — Nov 2020) A bent telephone pole - star sculpture emboding the artist's signature use of industrial materials and pop iconography.
They resemble saplings at first, but closer inspection reveals them to be smaller versions of the telephone pole, as if the mysterious upheaval has caused it to spawn preternatural versions of itself.
There are also a number of significant new commissions in the ICA's ground floor gallery and surrounding sculpture garden, including a new installation of paintings by Chris Ofili, a large scale sculpture including a defunct crane by Puerto Rico - based duo Allora and Calzadilla and a bent telephone pole - star by local Miami artist Mark Handforth.
Every Sunday for more than seventeen years, he has devoted a square just fourteen inches on a side to a patch of sky with nary an airplane, apartment tower, or telephone pole in sight.
The point of departure is a merchant poster on a telephone pole in South Central LA reading: «Sexy Cash.
In Loud and Quiet, Schoultz makes comparisons that immediately impress viewers with their dynamism and vitality, and on closer inspection offer a rich lexicon of enigmatic symbols: a horse gallops into the sky holding a decorated flag and carrying a tree with amputated limbs, a boat shaped like a house with an oversized telephone pole for a mast shoots rays and arrows, twisted birdhouses spiral into one another.
That's where you start as a boring dude on a bike, carrying as much personality as a telephone pole.
Parts of the environments are destructible as well and also add to the debris on the track — that telephone pole you knocked down will block the way of the cars behind you, or get in your way on the next lap.
It doesn't matter if its a 30 foot telephone pole or a bus stand, if your car hits it, then it's flying to pieces.
An animal control officer noticed a «lost bird» notice on a telephone pole in a town 7 miles away, and the people contacted Foster Parrots and identified Kuzya by several phrases he spoke — in Russian!
Some intact males become obsessed with marking territory and will tow you toward every tree and telephone pole.
In order for pups to be sold (and no one gives them away anymore), the pups must be advertised in some way (all newspapers are full of these ads), even if it is only a sign on a telephone pole.
Walking her was such a hassle, because as soon as they would step outside, Rey would immediately began pulling or reacting loudly to both the tree and telephone pole on their street.
In another incredible Harvey story, a photographer found a dog chained to a telephone pole in Victoria, Texas.
Examples include: Accidents with other vehicles, hitting a pothole, tree, guardrail, telephone pole, or other objects.
Blog it, Tweet it (#ebookrights), Facebook it, email it, and post it on a telephone pole.
Same with the flyer on the telephone pole, which is purposely lo - fi and ties in with an event in the story itself.»
As spectators streamed toward the town square, someone lobbed a rope over the yardarm of a telephone pole and hoisted Edwards's limp body skyward.
, doesn't think about the two old indigenous women who were embracing each other and crying as the plane landed, isn't disheartened by the familiar images of El Loco on every telephone pole and every billboard along whatever this airport road is now called, on the contrary, feels embarrassingly reassured that while he was away, his country has remained as backward as ever...
On St. Patrick's Day, a sign was posted on a telephone pole at the frontier of the elementary school playground where wood chips gave way to grass and dog - walking parents often...
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