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1. " That was the inn and public room at the mainland end of the bridge
2. Just after the last one, the corridor became a wide and gradual staircase that lead to the floor above and a bridge to a court atop the next building
3. They were above the highest bridge across the canal
4. "We're thirty one miles from the bridge
5. The two hour ride to the Gengee waterfront was uneventful except for a huge tie-up as they approached a bridge on the road leading into the city
6. a bridge support and the car
7. I noticed the signs on the bridge suggesting that those in need call the
8. The crate was a swollen collection of planks, but framed out with good heavy timbers and fitted with lifting eyes that could have held a long suspension bridge
9. I was hoping to get over the bridge up here before breakfast was over
10. The corner at the strong bridge was worse and more crowded than he remembered
11. He had to go beyond the street, then remove the tongue again to back up into the street the bridge was on, after bringing the kedas around to the other side
12. bridge the gulf between us and leave the house to you when I die? Didn’t think you’d
13. After a comatose night of rest in the Darklow Bridge Hotel Theo didn't intend wasting any time the following day
14. the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose
15. He stands with me on one side of the bridge and we look down at the water running under the bridge below us
16. ‘Why Winnie the Pooh?’ he asked as we rush to the other side of the bridge
17. What a lot of water has gone under the bridge since I drove it in here
18. The wheels hit a patch of gravel and the car skids straight towards the concrete of a bridge crossing the motorway
19. He says that she tried to avoid crashing into the back of the van by swinging the car onto the hard shoulder but hit a patch of gravel or something and skidded straight into the bridge
20. Seems she hit the bridge slightly at an angle and it stoved in the roof of her car a bit, not enough to stop the door opening, thank God, but her head got coshed in the process
21. Stephen said that she tried to steer onto the hard shoulder but skidded on something and went into the bridge
22. ‘It was a motorway bridge, Liz
23. Your brakes failed and you collided with a bridge on the motorway
24. ‘It’s as we told you, Liz, your brakes failed and you hit a motorway bridge
25. The bus was stuck in traffic on the bridge
26. You’re a bridge officer
27. I have to pretend steer the stupid ship, too, because Staas Company only wanted three, non-union bridge officers
28. Burn’s flight helmet poked in the open bridge hatch
29. It was barely even enough to be called a refusal, but she grabbed him by his exosuit’s front panel, swing him in an arc over her head, and threw him down through the open bridge hatch
30. The structure of the conduits for the new control system that would interface with Chief Horcheese had been color-coded and now covered the ghostly, holographic ship like nerves coming together in a nexus at the center of the breaching ship’s bridge
31. "Everyone off the bridge!" Chief Horcheese practically bellowed it
32. Parker made for the hatch like the bridge was on fire
33. When he finally decided he couldn’t do any more at this stage from the bridge, he went to finalize the connections on the other end, outside
34. They could see him through the dome over the bridge if they wanted to
35. She turned to look at the bridge with one hand on her hip
36. "What? You need your ESys to help with the control systems and the local hookup on the bridge?"
37. On the bridge
38. He tried to imagine her wired up on the breaching ship’s bridge and what it feels like to have a 375m-wide ass
39. The bundles of control conduits feeding into Horcheese blocked the projection in a few places, but the bridge’s tactical display covered half the bridge
40. The half-meter-long, patch of dim over the deck of the bridge changed directions, heading for Tipperary
41. He lost sight of her when the meter-thick radiation shield meant to protect the breaching ship’s bridge closed over the dome and made him feel like a peeping tom
42. In the middle there is a picturesque pond full of goldfish; it is decorated with a wooden bridge, stone banks and a green islet with a palm-tree on top
43. There were two levels of bridge across the mouth of the yacht basin where she lived, the drawbridge of the keda teams that he and paddlers could get under, and that of the pedestrians eight floors above that
44. “The three-dimensional seal ensured the witch's pact with two rival demons, one of the void and one of the fire”, explained Arion, as we were crossing the stone bridge, having just abandoned the tower
45. He wore black from head to toe, was tanned and lean under a shock of black, flowing hair, showing the aquiline profile of a true son of the Julian clan, except for the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose
46. They paddled across to the north one and went under one of those echoing stone buildings, under a couple on a bridge still trying to decide if they would spend the sleep together
47. the road or every bridge that collapses
48. Setting a firm pace, she strode along the main road that led towards the bridge across the river; the station was on the other side of the river
49. that we took down the flying road and under the bridge
50. bridge of his nose
1. My chest tore in two and I bridged a feeling that until now had been barricaded by as many shields as I could muster
2. that could not be bridged
3. The springless wheels on the rough road made torture enough for the stricken men, but at the so-called rivers, mere streams that four hours' labour with the timber growing on the banks would have bridged, the teams first jolted down the steep banks, throwing the wounded in a bleeding, groaning heap at the head of the wagon
4. The next morning our pontoon train came up (it had been no minor feat bringing it over that mountain) and bridged the river (it was called the Pachachaca)
5. that bridged the space between the room’s ingress and the
6. bridged over the gap between me and God
7. and washer (insulated from each other) is bridged
8. Diodes D1 through D3 are used to drop are bridged by hand for a moment, the circuit starts to gen-around 2V, as maximum supply to UM66 is limited to 5V
9. When touch plate Tp1 is bridged with a finger-
10. bridged on top over two of the given stones
11. Sam gave her the once over as he slowly bridged the gap between them
12. We have bridged the Atlantic with our steamers, and brought our English-speaking cousins within a week of our shores� a thing which I well remember Dr
13. Diligently they bridged difficult
14. His music is often said to have bridged the classical and romantic traditions
15. The basket landed on the wrench, nudging it just enough so that it bridged with the opposing terminal
16. Who, however, knew better than herself how quickly such distances can be bridged?
17. Cyberspace to me is the distance that is bridged when individuals use technologyto connect, either by
18. The sadness in them did nothing to lessen her beauty; rather it gave her a depth that he felt could only be bridged by kindness and respect
19. He has bridged that gap with a unique and new approach to improving business performance
20. extremely hostile; the rift between them would never be bridged
21. The benign clouds and rhythmical weather patterns hid and bridged a sky less elemental than the last
22. Meade hastily bridged over the uncomfortable pause, his voice cold: “Captain mattered
23. When they They picked their way across the slippery stepping stones that bridged the mud of reached Wesley Chapel where Scarlett had paused to catch her breath that day in 1864 when she had run for Dr
24. Far behind the battle the River had been swiftly bridged, and all day
25. Most traders rather quickly assimilate the foundation, but the gap between knowledge and execution must be bridged
26. ) Because of this, two systems on bridged segments can transmit simultaneously without incurring a collision
27. By default, the site links you create are transitive, meaning that they are bridged together, enabling them to route replication traffic
28. Even the wide interval between birds and reptiles has been shown by the naturalist just quoted to be partially bridged over in the most unexpected manner, on the one hand, by the ostrich and extinct Archeopteryx, and on the other hand by the Compsognathus, one of the Dinosaurians—that group which includes the most gigantic of all terrestrial reptiles
29. Other authors have thus hypothetically bridged over every ocean, and united almost every island with some mainland
30. All our streams were at the same time bridged with ice of great firmness as well as thickness, and continued to be so for a considerable time afterward, until the warmer current of air from the south prevailed over the current from the lakes
1. Humpbacked bridges arched down almost to the water and then back up again
2. ‘The brakes failed on Liz’s car this afternoon … she crashed into one of the motorway bridges
3. On this branch of history the modern day Atlantis looked more like China, with hundred story buildings along the shore and great hanger bridges and even venerable motorway bridges spanning between islands
4. They had a tall fruit tree in each corner of the tiny lot, and bridges of hard-bean slung well up into them to aid in the harvest of both
5. They strolled a few more steps, there were people, steps and bridges to deal with
6. From here it was a wild tangle of towers and gables, overhanging floors, arched covered bridges with round and oval windows
7. Along the journey, Kaitlyn and Chloe pointed out the Hausmann renovations, historical parks and bridges
8. Soon he reached the smaller of the bridges connecting the
9. There was music coming from many establishments, and hired drivers yelling from the coaches which crossed this khume, often on bridges inside it on an upper floor
10. They traveled over bridges and thru tunnels, up ornate stairways and thru plaza's choked with people
11. isolated medieval, hump-backed bridges
12. I told a friend who informed me that sometimes Satanists would put cursed cassette tapes on the bridges over a freeway
13. Now that the valley was in shadow it was dim enough down there that many lanterns were lit and the atriums twinkled thru the branches and bridges below
14. Except that the surface of the volcano was a jagged wonderland of pinnacled jungle canopy connected with webs of bridges
15. "Oh I love that mountain hamlet," she told him, "Unlike some, I burned no bridges when I left there, I'm overdue to return
16. The views of the canyons of the upper south slope were fine, the bridges sometimes dizzying
17. Here along the avenue it still averaged twelve to twenty stories and there were pedestrian bridges across on the third or fourth floor every now and then
18. There was a bit of congestion at the intersection because of a big hall of some kind with bridges to its second floor balcony around three sides of the square
19. In all the different countries of Europe then, in the same manner as in several of the Tartar governments of Asia at present, taxes used to be levied upon the persons and goods of travellers, when they passed through certain manors, when they went over certain bridges, when they carried about their goods from place to place in a fair, when they erected in it a booth or stall to sell them in
20. Every conversation, belch and sneeze on their bridges was being recorded by another collection of Deni's 'secret' little gadgets
21. It took days of analyzing the recordings, they were still making, of the several pirates' bridges before enough data allowed for the Captain's initial plans to coalesce sufficiently
22. He did well to build bridges and take great care to never let them catch fire
23. That said, the bridges you build at this stage with your list members will hugely stand the test of time and will benefit you both immeasurably going forward
24. He had seen lives interrupted by burned bridges and pillaged coffers
25. When the time is ripe, the returning soul goes back into tunnel of light which bridges the spiritual plane and the physical Earth
26. He saw the two bridges he would need to cross
27. When high-roads, bridges, canals, etc
28. The labour of the country people, for three days before, and for three days after, harvest, was thought a fund sufficient for making and maintaining all the bridges, highways, and other public works, which the commerce of the country was supposed to require
29. It required 170 bridges and culverts of fifteen feet or more, 134 of less than fifteen feet, and was successfully
30. As we walked though them every so often we would pass under plank bridges that spanned the trench we would also have to turn right angle corners were the blast walls where
31. Alex knew that he had many bridges to rebuild with his daughter but before that, he needed to get some sleep - and find some work
32. The rails and bridges have been bombed and have not yet been repaired
33. What now? Home he supposed, to try to mend some bridges
34. ‘Limon Province, continually neglected by the corrupt power structure of the federal government: bridges down and a plague of crack cocaine infecting the province, and what does the federal government do? Nothing
35. Few bridges remained intact, and twice their heavy truck had to be ferried across rivers by barge
36. On most other occasions, they used Bailey or pontoon bridges erected by Army engineers parallel to the wreckage of destroyed German structures
37. “The Russians are thick on the roads to the west, and all the bridges have guards
38. Filling unevenly, the overflow from one would have torn through the narrow bridges of land that separated these huge cisterns, in the process, forming what is now known as the Great Lakes
39. less and seem content living in the woods or under the bridges
40. will mend all of the bridges you have burned between you and your
41. Arriving at rivers without bridges (none of them had bridges because they were normally dry and used as roadbeds), I found they were now running in full spate
42. It's heard, as the trees whisper on bridges,
43. Bridges crossed the Oos on every half a kilometer
44. Powerful, smelling of pine needles of the antiquity trunks of trees, like a sentinel on his duty, were guarding the bridges on both sides
45. Walking along the shore, hearing the murmur of the river, listening to the whisper of leaves, it seems that you are on the eternal circle of nature and peace, and only numerous bridges, each unique in its own way, remind that this path is linear, and even if this is a circle, it will be finished still after a very long time
46. enhancements or data bridges from external systems (also called "interfaces") your focus will be on testing
47. bridges and interfaces holding everything together
48. Armed volunteers from all the cities and towns around the lake swarmed into Tenochtitlan while the Ordu commandeered every boat available and soon had several pontoon bridges across the small canal
49. It was too deep to ford and the enemy had cut the crude rope bridges across it
50. We would make ourselves useful by building permanent bridges across the streams around the city
1. Laying the branches in a row, Brock wove the switches cross-wise through them, and when he was satisfied that the makeshift platform was strong enough, the four badgers carefully eased it out over the water until its far end rested on the trunk, bridging the gap perfectly
2. “But what’s going to happen” she insisted, frightened, bridging on anger
3. The earth’s temperature during the decade bridging the twentieth and twenty-first centuries remained flat; no increase, no decrease
4. the last bridging between
5. bridging protocols then become the source of this communication, even
6. It has come, he repeated his father’s chanted words, bridging the gap and not caring how much pain such a link caused
7. bridging the gaps of the Elders’ imaginary voids for the rest of
8. The Socialution to bridging that gap will require new methods and new thinking centric to building community relations that instill trust
9. With bridging you're
10. Perhaps the bridging of the two worlds is the real success, not the outer events that happen
11. The only challenge now is bridging your interests with those of the beloved
12. Because wireless companies operate on several different technologies (CDMA, TDMA, GSM), WAP was the answer to bridging the technology gap for internet access
13. There are other types (joint venture, bridging, etc)
14. I believe that contracting herpes was partly about bridging
15. difficult situation at hand: bridging the distance in their lives
16. And through the years, effort that should have been applied to bridging differences were directed toward developing ever more powerful bombs and delivery systems to fly them faster and carry them farther
17. The dream seemed to be confirming that bridging the conscious and
18. Similar to seeing the world as groupings, interactions and cancellations of waves or as a perceptual array of binary code, the perceivers of those senses will be the authors of those as ifs and like as es, many of which will be bridging our current taxonomy of perceptual awareness into another – one whose physical and mental framing we cannot yet imagine
19. could occur are over heating of the metal, bridging of the charge
20. The zen bridging emotion and logic is
21. woman sang her bridging part which reflected the desperate and fearful emotional content
22. civilisation, to which the woman again sang her bridging part by way of revealing the
23. Bridging the three or four thousand miles of land travel,
24. plotted between them–effectively bridging the two main points
25. “Nice to meet you, Guy,” I said, trying to stand in a way that suggested I wasn’t really with him in the kitchen so much as I was bridging the space between us and the men by the fire and that we were all one big happy party
26. There were twenty Indians from the river, with stakes, ropes, and all that could be useful for bridging the chasm
27. Originally, network administrators had to create the address table for a bridge manually, but today’s bridges compile the address table automatically, a process called transparent bridging
28. Figure 4-7 Redundant bridges provide fault tolerance, but they can also create bridging loops and broadcast storms
29. The biggest difference between the two types of bridging is that, on Ethernet networks, the routing information is stored in the bridges, while on Token Ring networks, it’s stored at the workstations
30. A switch is essentially a multiport bridging device in which each port is a separate network segment
31. If you want, you can disable the default bridging by opening the Properties dialog box for the IP folder and clearing the Bridge All Site Links check box
32. The third day opens within the body of the second candlestick and then closes within the body of the first candlestick (bridging the first and second candles), which would make it the opposite color of the first two days
33. The third day opens within the body of the second candlestick and then closes within the body of the first candlestick (bridging the first and second candles), which would also make it the opposite color of the first two days
34. She had laid up her treasures on earth only; she had lived solely for the little things of life—the things that pass—forgetting the great things that go onward into eternity, bridging the gulf between the two lives and making of death a mere passing from one dwelling to the other—from twilight to unclouded day
35. "Nanny" travelled on top of a trestle-wagon containing bridging gear, with a short rope attached to her collar to confine her activities