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poll end
[pohl]
noun
the hub holding the sail arms of a windmill.
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The Lady Vols, who saw their remarkable run of 565 weeks ranked in the poll end in 2016, fell out of the rankings Jan. 14 last season and didn’t return to the Top 25.
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So he imported four men in kilts for an exhibition display of Highland games including the caber toss, which involves throwing the equivalent of a telephone poll end over end.
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One week after seeing its 17-year run in the AP women’s poll end, Stanford is back in the Top 25.
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The Gamecocks could see their run of top five appearances in the poll end as they’ve been in the first five every week since the start of the 2014 season.
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