Sentences with phrase «telephone pole at»

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...
A colleague backed a (now - discontinued) Isuzu Amigo with a rear - mounted spare into a telephone pole at no more than 2 mph, and it cost $ 875 to fix.

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I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
He went through all that trouble getting strung up on a telephone pole, and still, you can't just take him at his word.
At 75 mph, on a rainy night with the car's wipers not working all that well and the driver's brain not that well either, a telephone pole can seem to arrive very quickly.
Townley crashed his 2012 BMW into a telephone pole in the early morning hours of Feb. 7, then showed up bleeding and disoriented at a nearby home and was arrested.
I stopped at least one suicide attempt, she sees sleep as the hell to avoid at all costs (to the point that one night, she got a total of 2 hours of sleep and crashed her van into a telephone pole) and when she does sleep, it's so deep that she couldn't be roused without extreme measures.
If it's winter, channel some energy by stomping in puddles, or have a snowball fight, throwing the snowballs at trees or telephones poles instead of each other.
It's all well and good to proclaim no CIO, ever, but when Mom wraps her car around a telephone pole because she hasn't slept more than 45 minutes at a time for months, maybe a little bit of CIO sleep training wouldn't have been such a bad thing.
The ride symbolized how far Mollino has come in his recovery since he fell from a telephone pole while at work and sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2010.
The central motif, played gently at first on a harp and then far more disconcertingly on a scratchy, Scandinavian hardanger fiddle, is the perfect accompaniment for the opening of the film: the snow - white screen, on which we gradually make out a bird in flight, and then the approaching car, framed by vertical telephone poles (another inverse nod to The Third Man)?
There are visual cues I use while racing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (one is a telephone pole near turn 1, the other is a tree at the Corkscrew) both of these environmental objects are located perfect in the game.
I remember watching my mother from the backseat as she stared at the telephone poles flishing past us, the reflection of the white highway line in the window strobing her haggard face.
Post flyers at the observer's eye level at grocery stores, convenience stores, community centers, veterinary offices, trainers, groomers, pet stores, telephone poles, traffic intersections, pet supply stores, parks, schools, bus stops, doctors» offices, and doors of your neighbors.
Post flyers at schools, on telephone poles, and in shop windows within a five - mile radius of your home.
Aligning his status as a young artist with that of the fly - by - night businesses usually advertised on telephone poles, the signs are an invitation to the public to call him at his personal number to discuss art or create an art piece based upon the client's choice.
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.
«The show at the Rose Art Museum came out of a merchant poster on a telephone pole in South Central Los Angeles.
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.
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.
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.
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 announcement of the acquisition came after months of controversy surrounding Goodle's attempts to access telephone poles in the Bay area, beyond its existing service at Stanford University.
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.
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