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The first sentence reads, "On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travelers into the gulf below".
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Brisbane's Hale Street Link is renowned as one of the finest bridges in the area.
But, just as our medieval cathedrals or greatest skyscrapers have an ambition far beyond utility, so do the finest bridges.
Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, builder of some of the finest bridges of his day, developed very flat arches supported on slender piers.
A Korean War Veteran, avid golfer and fine bridge player.
The Chahār Bāgh runs southward to the Zāyandeh River, which it crosses by means of a fine bridge built by Allāhverdi Khan, one of ʿAbbās's generals.
A collection of short stories for what would now be called a YA audience, and a fine bridge between Dahl's children's books and his adult work.
She was an avid reader, a lover of ballet and the symphony, and a fine bridge player, a game she continued to play until the last weeks of her life.
Most of these were public works in conquered provinces, such as the late 1st-century-bce Pont du Gard, a many-arched bridge and aqueduct spanning 22 metres (72 feet) near Nîmes, in France, or the fine bridge over the Tagus River at Alcántara in Spain, with a span of almost 30 metres (100 feet), built about 110 ce.
Portugal has two motorways running between its two main cities, many fine bridges and a wind turbine on almost every hill.
In the centre of the A band is a narrow, darkly stained region called the M band, in which occur fine bridges between the thick filaments.
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