As you drive north, look out for colourful wood-carved totem poles rising out of the ground.
It is a political totem, a symbol that euro-using countries will not cheat each other.
The beam, found in the wreckage of the World Trade Centre, was a totem for rescuers.
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The process of watching Inception is the same Cobb goes through every time he spins his totem.
He is producing elegant Italian reds to blend with and soften the punch of the Uruguayan totem.
The low man (or dog) on the totem pole unexpectedly gets his moment of dignity, simple as that.
Inherent in their progress from the bottom of the totem pole as freshman to upper class seniors, are expectations.
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Ms. Stapleton spent summers working at the Totem Pole Playhouse near Harrisburg, Pa.
The metal knife enabled many Third World sculpting and carving traditions, including the totem poles of the Pacific Northwest.
It was hard to see if "Totem" offered that level of intricacy because the surfaces are not as vertical.
Indeed, the window AC is the low man on the appliance totem pole.
Before boarding the 7 train to Citi Field, I poked around the "Totem" Web site and watched the backstage videos.
We are governed by a pile of institutions sitting on top of each other, like faces in a totem pole .
Its carved visage had become -- solely through its loss -- a rare totem of maternal love, a saint's venerated bone.
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Stapleton spent summers working at the Totem Pole Playhouse near Harrisburg, Pa.
It is a totem of sorts, as suggested by the name itself.
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This change is in part a concession to Mr. Ryan's critics on the right, who view a balanced budget as a political totem.
Those jobs disappeared in the last 30 years when young wannabe coaches eschewed the high-school route for the low spot on the college totem pole.
First, the NHS is uniquely precious to British voters, Clegg allies note: no other institution can match its status as a totem of state benevolence.
After stocking up on snacks and souvenirs, venture further into the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood and check out the totem poles in Occidental Park .
Before and for a while after the 1997 election he was a useful totem for New Labour in its efforts to show itself the party of "cool Britannia".
Mr. Wilson, the pitcher who recently joined the Angels and hails from Orange County, said baseball players exist several places down the celebrity totem pole in Southern California.
As you continue reading, use these tips not just for their practicality but also as tools for career advancement, regardless of your vantage point on the totem pole.
Germany certainly looks hard-pressed to meet the totem budget-deficit condition.
"What snitching does is it rewards the informed, so the lower you are on the totem pole of criminal activity, the less useful you are to the government, " says Natapoff.
"Color deficiency is way low on the totem pole of accessibility problems, but when doing the right thing isn't hard, you should at least take that into account, " says Mr. Baio.
There's another totem pole in Pioneer Square Park , carved by the Tlingit natives in 1938, as well as a bust of Chief Sealth of the Duwamish tribe, after whom Seattle is named.
Investors should be aware that (despite the often generous payouts) debentures are usually at the low end of the credit totem pole, and payouts may be deferred until the redemption date of the security.
Lower on the totem pole will be the traders and farmers, Vaishyas, whose eyes glint at the thought of making money, and even further down, the menial workers or Shudras, who stand glum and silent.
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