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Many times I've seen him sitting on top of a telegraph pole.
It was like walking through a forest of telegraph poles.
There's three hundred miles of country straight west, and not so much as a telegraph pole!
Like a man had stopped there, leaning against the telegraph pole.
Hence they did not see the man who stepped into view from behind a telegraph pole.
It has been used extensively for fence and telegraph poles as well.
Just as Sam reaches four, his horse makes him hit a telegraph pole.
Two teenagers were hurt when their car hit a telegraph pole in Cleveland.
He was looking for a blazed telegraph pole to the right of the track.
From the feel of it she thought it could be a telegraph pole.
It's the telegraph poles you see, and they are no nearer together than on another railroad.
The lower section features two silver telegraph poles on green hills.
The impact locked both cars and piled them against a telegraph pole.
Another oddity - the telegraph poles on old shots look short.
At least she was relatively safe astride the telegraph pole.
It was like grabbing a telegraph pole from a speeding train.
Local feeling ran high in support of Cooke, with telegraph poles being cut to prove their point.
A shot of telegraph poles leaning across a bleak Texas landscape was something new.
Broken bits of thought flew past her attention, like the telegraph poles by the track.
"Yes, the driver lost control and wrapped it around a telegraph pole.
Telegraph poles first became commonplace in the middle 19th century.
The story begins in a pastoral setting interrupted by a telegraph pole.
A telegraph pole dating from the line's operation is still present just before the mouth of the tunnel.
A mark had been scrawled in white chalk on a telegraph pole.
We walked for a long time, and finally came to a line of telegraph poles stuck unevenly into the ground.
We saw a telephone pole go by a while ago.
She felt like it was a whole telephone pole going in.
The man was standing in front of a telephone pole.
Standing next to that telephone pole, she'd been certain she was not alone.
Excuse me, but where can I get a telephone pole?
For all I knew, he might even have to climb telephone poles.
We have street lights, power lines and telephone poles down all over the county.
She had to walk seventy feet to the telephone pole.
I used to call them telephone poles, but that dated me too much.
"They were on fire stations and telephone poles," he said.
"Either a car outside happened to ram the local power and telephone poles, or we've got a problem."
"Now you go and cut wood, we need telephone poles."
It lost most of its wide branches and now looks like a telephone pole.
Then my dad got me a job cleaning out the area around telephone poles.
We lost control of the car on the ice, and smashed into a telephone pole.
"They got no more than 100 feet away when American's dad crashed into a telephone pole."
She almost hit a telephone pole trying, and struck out to boot.
Lord finally lost Love by hiding behind a telephone pole.
A few telephone poles were removed, the sidewalk cut back.
He said the plane had hit a number of telephone poles and crashed near a house.
And in his present state, he would probably drive the Porsche into a telephone pole.
The red sun had reached three-quarters of the way down the telephone poles.
The door on the passenger's side was crushed against the telephone pole.
"Open up that hole of yours as though you were going to take a telephone pole!"
I felt like someone had shoved a telephone pole up my rear.