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Start where the user is now, "bridging from the known to the new," for example using formulation and packaging that resemble current products used for cord application.
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Formerly a major hindrance to land transportation between Conakry and the towns of Boffa and Boké, the Konkouré is now bridged at Ouassou, its head of navigation.
We illustrate how developments in super-resolution microscopy are now bridging this gap.
The same experiments were repeated in the presence of an equimolar concentration of Asp, revealing the formation of a dimeric Cr(V) paramagnetic complex in which the two metals are now bridged by Asp.
The subwoofers are now bridged.
Stockton was the lowest bridging point on the Tees until the 20th century, but there are now bridges at Middlesbrough.
The eighth Thames bridge to be built in what is now Greater London, Richmond Bridge is currently the oldest surviving bridge over the Thames in Greater London, and the oldest Thames bridge between the sea and Abingdon Bridge in Oxfordshire.
The first game of the series was originally called, simply, bridge, but it is now called bridge whist to distinguish it from the two later games.
And the indications are that she remains convinced that nuclear as a "bridge to the sustainable future" is now a bridge too far, so clearly the move away will happen.
In 1742, two Philadelphia businessmen, William Allen and Joseph Turner, leased a 3,000-acre 3,000-acre tracting ofromgland in whathes now High Bridge.
In 1869, what is now Old Bridge split from South Amboy, which had refused to support a poorhouse, schools and road improvements in rural areas.
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