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surfcasting and for
Most common is the use of centerpin reels in Australia for surfcasting off the beach.
A large diameter spool centerpin reel is attached in a low mount position on a 12 – 17 foot surfcasting pole by way of a bracket that allows the reel to be rotated 90 ° to the pole for casting and returned to a position to retrieve line.
A variety of angling methods are used, including trolling and surfcasting, with top water lures a good pick for surf casting.
This is renowned as a good place for surfcasting.

surfcasting and .
Heavier again are the rods and lines used in surfcasting.

poles and specifically
The term insulator is also used more specifically to refer to insulating supports used to attach electric power distribution or transmission lines to utility poles and transmission towers.
The Riemann – Roch theorem is an important tool in mathematics, specifically in complex analysis and algebraic geometry, for the computation of the dimension of the space of meromorphic functions with prescribed zeroes and allowed poles.
Most often, in actual usage, the terms " galactic plane " and " galactic poles " are used to refer specifically to the plane and poles of the Milky Way, which is the galaxy in which the Earth is located.
Red light cameras are typically installed in protective metal boxes attached to poles at intersections, which are often specifically chosen due to high numbers of crashes and / or red light running violations.
From complex analysis, specifically the argument principle, we know that a contour drawn in the complex plane, encompassing but not passing through any number of zeros and poles of a function, can be mapped to another plane ( the plane ) by the function.
Using green fluorescent protein ( GFP ) and E. coli strains, the authors were able to observe that the bacteria gathered specifically around the opercula, which are located at the poles of the eggs.

poles and designed
On overhead wires designed for trolley poles this is done by having a neutral section between the wires, requiring an insulator.
Hands decorated with religious symbols were designed to stand in sanctuaries or, like this one, were attached to poles for processional use.
The viewing area is designed to resemble the mulch-lined exhibit side of the viewing window by having rubber mulch and miniature sway poles for kids.
He may have been unaware that such filters could be designed with an odd number of poles.
Other seed feeders are designed to be mounted on poles as it is believed that squirrels reach seed feeders more easily from trees than from poles.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, launched in 2009, carries a SAR instrument called Mini-RF, which was designed largely to look for water ice deposits on the poles of the Moon.
The activity is performed with specially designed walking poles similar to ski poles.
Nordic walking is defined as fitness walking with specially designed poles.
While the first fitness walking poles and pole walking techniques were introduced by Exerstrider in the U. S. in 1988, their original specially designed walking poles had little in common with modern Nordic walking poles.
The bypass had been designed by personnel who were not experienced in high-pressure pipework, no plans or calculations had been produced, the pipe was not pressure-tested, was mounted on temporary scaffolding poles that allowed the pipe to twist under pressure and had not been reviewed by appropriate chartered engineers.
Many communities in the U. S. use light poles as a tool for fund raising via light pole banner sponsorship programs first designed by a U. S. based light pole banner manufacturer.
The set was similar to that for Our Town ; Wittstein designed a raised stationary platform anchored by six poles.
In competitive alpine skiing, including high speed disciplines such as Giant Slalom, Super Giant Slalom, Downhill, and Speed Skiing poles may be designed to bend around the skiers body while in a tuck position, in order to minimize air drag.
Back-country poles designed for use in deep snow will have a larger basket design, while a racing pole will have a small, lightweight basket.
Two cedar totem poles, designed by Victor Steinbrueck himself and carved by James Bender, were added in 1984.
The memorial, designed by Mitchell Donaldson of Queensland's Hillbrook Anglican School, consisted of 353 white poles, all decorated by schools, churches and community groups across Australia.
U. S. collection boxes were initially designed to be hung or supported, and were mounted on support pillars, lamp-posts, telegraph poles, or even the sides of buildings.
Similar to the spine car except that it is designed to carry lumber or utility poles.
In addition to standard vertical grooves on the exterior face of a pylon wall which was designed to hold flag poles, some pylons also contained internal stairways and rooms.

poles and for
Eber L. Taylor of Manchester Depot recorded the setting of phone poles in East Dorset and Barnumville in his diary for 1906.
Herbert Lindenberger in his book Opera in History, for example, views Mahagonny alongside Schoenberg's Moses und Aron as indicative of the two poles of modernist opera.
These poles and zone-lines, whilst inducing fluctuations in data density in the reconstructed datasets, which can prove problematic during post-analysis, are critical for determining information such as angular magnification, as the crystallographic relationships between features are typically well known.
Compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the magnetic poles, a fact which navigators have known for centuries.
Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick / block walls, pavements, bridges / overpasses, motorways / roads, runways, parking structures, dams, pools / reservoirs, pipes, footings for gates, fences and poles and even boats.
The Chicago Cubs retired numbers are commemorated on pinstriped flags flying from the foul poles at Wrigley Field, with the exception of Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers player whose number 42 was retired for all clubs.
Mathematically, this means that for a causal linear system to be stable all of the poles of its transfer function must have negative-real values, i. e. the real part of all the poles are less than zero.
Numerous tools exist for the analysis of the poles of a system.
However, the " N " and " S " ( north and south ) poles are labeled here geographically, which is the opposite of the convention for labeling the poles of a magnetic dipole moment
In the early 1870s Darwin felt the effects of a gold rush at Pine Creek after employees of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line found gold while digging holes for telegraph poles.
In 1870, the first poles for the Overland Telegraph were erected in Darwin, connecting Australia to the rest of the world.
Long arm extensions which contained poles inside the arms for Hirose to grab onto and with static immovable hands was used for long shots of Kong, while short human length arms were added to the suit for scenes that required Kong to grab items and wrestle with Godzilla.
The studies performed in order to find the origin of sexual orientation have been criticized for being too limited in scope, mostly for focusing only on heterosexuality and homosexuality as two diametrically opposite poles with no orientation in between.
The " dualism " of Clausewitz's view of war ( i. e., that wars can vary a great deal between the two " poles " he proposed, based on the political objectives of the opposing sides and the context ) seems simple enough, but few commentators have proven willing to accept this crucial variability — they insist that Clausewitz " really " argued for one end of the scale or the other.
Rollers generally have a handle that allows for different lengths of poles to be attached, allowing painting at different heights.
To cross these without getting wet, while avoiding tedious roundabout journeys over bridges, a stack of jumping poles was kept at every house and used for vaulting over the canals.
Venetian gondoliers have traditionally used punting poles for moving to the shore from their boat.
Because pole stiffness and length are important factors to a vaulter's performance, it is not uncommon for an elite vaulter to carry as many as 10 poles to a competition.
On international courses, landmarks for the steersmen, consisting of two aligned poles, are provided.

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