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Lilla, for example, in his much-discussed article, suggested that the politicians who "very skilfully" bridged identity divides were – wait for it – Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
Two small streams run through the townaone is shallow and the other bridged : the bridge shaky.
But "Pulp Fiction," the first independent film to break two hundred million dollars at the box office, had turned Miramax into a mini-major studio, effectively bringing to an end the great indie-studio divide that "Reservoir Dogs" had first bridged: if "Dogs" was the Sundance-workshopped hit that brought guns and genre back into the indie field, "Kill Bill" completed the circle.
She fears the emotions signal a long wait before the divides between Garden Grove's ethnic communities are bridged.
Two sets of bridged population estimates, each with a different set of bridging factors, are compared.
Of the 126 spiders that bridged, 61 needed to be poked before they started bridging.
Although inpatient mortality was low regardless of bridging status, death occurred in 14 (0.7%) of the 1944 bridged patients versus none of the 1093 non-bridged patients (p = 0.005).
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Then we'll know that the us and them has really been bridged!
Yashere has not only bridged that gap, but also crossed over into the mainstream world.
Epstein believes growing knowledge of the North has increased rather than bridged perceptions of difference.
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