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"We were hoping it would bridge the gap to our younger, alternative listeners, but to a lot of them R.E.M. is their dad's band".
In American poetry, anyway, 50 years is a long time (it would bridge the gulf between, say, Robert Frost and John Ashbery), and Carson's intelligent compilation — an "Oresteia" — attests to our enduring fascination in watching the highest-born families laid low.
Mr Miliband said it would bridge the "mile-wide" gulf between what people want and what they get from PMQs.
Perhaps more important to the current climate, the letters provide clues as to what kind of Justice Kagan would be: more consensus builder than ideologue; someone who, as one well-seasoned court observer put it, would bridge sides and likely end up being "the most important vote".
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And I thought, I thought I'd bridge New York and LA.
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That's a significant move, if so, and would bridge most of the funding gap.
He was hoping the camera would bridge the gap between theory and reality.
Over time, these islands would bridge through intermolecular complexation into a continuous film.
Such studies would bridge the physiological and anatomical changes during cold acclimation with molecular data.
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