Sometimes all these poles lie in a straight line.
The south geographic pole lies 90 degrees south of the equator.
Its north and south poles therefore lie where most other planets have their equators.
Now, if this is our system's north pole, the south pole lies in Filothei.
We merely know that for all members of that do have poles, those poles lie in A.
One pole was lying on its side, probably knocked over by a side-scratching cow.
Between those poles lies uneven terrain.
With no damping, the poles simply lie on the imaginary axis.
If the pole lies on the conic section, its polar is tangent to the conic section.
In the contrast between the two poles lies pleasure.