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1
Up from the thwarts stood
many
poles
,
each with cross-pieces, every cross-piece hung with sieves.
2
Even the topmost branches spread out and drooped in all directions, and
many
poles
supported the lower ones.
3
They got a great
many
poles
.
4
Many
Poles
view Polanski as one of their country's greatest living cultural figures.
5
But
many
Poles
living abroad say they did not receive their ballot papers.
6
The disaster remains an emotional issue for
many
Poles
and for relations with Russia.
7
For there were
many
Poles
present, and not a few officers of other nationalities.
8
The letter caused ripples across Europe, but frustration at home for
many
Poles
and Czechs.
9
Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a liberal, is credited by
many
Poles
for bringing political stability.
10
Thousands gathered in the city with
many
Poles
feeling it was their duty to attend.
11
For
many
Poles
,
coal is a national security issue.
12
That role has become relevant again for
many
Poles
since Russia's military intervention in neighbouring Ukraine.
13
That role has become relevant again for
many
Poles
since Russia's military intervention in neighboring Ukraine.
14
Now 81, he is viewed by
many
Poles
as one of their greatest living cultural figures.
15
Some are French, some German, and
many
Poles
.
16
Many
Poles
believe Mr Tusk's government did not do enough to explain the causes of the crash.
many
poles
many
pole