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polar

[poh-ler] / ˈpoʊ lər /




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After the speakers and musical performances wrapped, the Miss Piggies and the inflatable eagles, polar bears, frogs, sharks, foxes and at least one Cookie Monster lined up behind the Handmaids and began to march.

From Salon

About an hour after the superstorm arrived, charged particles surged through Earth's upper atmosphere at high latitudes and flowed toward the polar cap.

From Science Daily

She's building a traditional Greenlandic sleigh by hand from wood, with a polar bear drawn on the front.

From BBC

Like “The Magic Forest,” weather is often an active component here, as is the deep tender blue, laced with snow’s white, of Norway’s winter-long polar twilight.

From New York Times

To work out these ancient figures, scientists use records like the air trapped in polar ice cores, or sediments in the deep ocean.

From BBC