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Examples
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Nor will there be time for pole-mounted transformers to cool.
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These larger turbines are pole-mounted and free-standing, while smaller turbines can be mounted on the side of the house.
Saving Energy Begins at Home David Elliot 2011
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Allow me to translate and put this into perspective -- a transformer, or in this case a pole-mounted power distribution transformer with center-tapped secondary winding thanks Wikipedia!
Graham James: The Great Montclair Fire of 2011 Graham James 2011
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Allow me to translate and put this into perspective -- a transformer, or in this case a pole-mounted power distribution transformer with center-tapped secondary winding thanks Wikipedia!
Graham James: The Great Montclair Fire of 2011 Graham James 2011
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Allow me to translate and put this into perspective -- a transformer, or in this case a pole-mounted power distribution transformer with center-tapped secondary winding thanks Wikipedia!
Graham James: The Great Montclair Fire of 2011 Graham James 2011
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Nor will there be time for pole-mounted transformers to cool.
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Allow me to translate and put this into perspective -- a transformer, or in this case a pole-mounted power distribution transformer with center-tapped secondary winding thanks Wikipedia!
Graham James: The Great Montclair Fire of 2011 Graham James 2011
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The decor was done in neutrals with splashes of orange, with a pole-mounted flat screen TV and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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When Harris was paroled, she vowed she wouldn't go back to prison, even if an honest living included removing cigarette butts from cracks in the sidewalk, weeding tree pits, emptying pole-mounted trash cans and scraping stickers off light poles and street signs.
The Color of Money Challenge catches up with Stephanie Harris and Christine Foote 2010
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When Harris was paroled, she vowed she wouldn't go back to prison, even if an honest living included removing cigarette butts from cracks in the sidewalk, weeding tree pits, emptying pole-mounted trash cans and scraping stickers off light poles and street signs.
The Color of Money Challenge catches up with Stephanie Harris and Christine Foote Story Michelle Singletary Photos by Katherine Frey 2010
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