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s-pole

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  1. S-polenoun

    The negative pole of a magnetic dipole, which seeks geographic south.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of s-pole in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of s-pole in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of s-pole in a Sentence

  1. Beata Szydlo:

    The Polish government will never allow for anyone to impose their will on Poles, i am the prime minister of the Polish government, and my compatriots' opinion is and always will be supreme. I am a European, but above all I am a Pole.

  2. Ron Johnson:

    The fact that I just question the narrative that there were thousands of armed insurrections intent on overthrowing the government; you've seen how that's worked out for me, so our colleagues say look at that and decide they don't want to touch that issue with a 10-foot pole. But this is highly alarming. Every American should be concerned when we see the unequal administration of justice.

  3. Prince Charles:

    I think Prince Charles would be flexible because the core focus would be on William and his family, and Meghan and Harry are further down the totem pole.

  4. Amanda Madden:

    If people were magnets: I'd be the repelling pole.

  5. Jeff Foster:

    I think the owners of clubs would love to bring a tent-pole event to their town from a fan standpoint, from an economic standpoint, when they moved the draft to different cities and it took off, I think that's what sparked the interest and that's why we started looking at it.

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