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Do you think there's a way that gap could be bridged better?
And in reminding of these divides it stirred a measure of hope they could be bridged.
Rather, he said, the gap could be bridged with further cuts to public services and welfare.
But calling it a divide perpetuates the erroneous idea that it could be bridged by some link such as HS2.
During his time in the city, John Lennon tried to act as if those worlds could be bridged.
Future research should examine whether such gaps need to be bridged and, if so, how they could be bridged.
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Many senior team members and activists opposed going into politics directly, and the difference could not be bridged.
"The photograph poignantly captured the hope that that gap could still be bridged," said a CBS story.
The gulf between the newly created Duma, or national assembly, and the government could not be bridged, however, and in July 1906 the assembly was prematurely dissolved.
The officials, speaking on background, said that this development led Mr. Obama to push for additional revenues as well, and the differences could not be bridged.
Its immediate escalation to £101m sums up the gap between Premier League and Championship, but on the field the gap could not be bridged.
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