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noun
A bridge in which the floor is supported by the lower chords of the tissues instead of the upper, so that travel is between the trusses and not over them.
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Mr. O'Connell argued for a reduced sentence, citing his charitable work through Bridge and Bravo.
Ms. Perilstein said a total of 38 Russian orphans arrived June 27 at Kennedy Airport through Bridge of Hope.
"There's a lot be done," the superintendent of Flatiron, Mick Wilson, said as he thumbed through bridge design sketches.
But the toll plaza itself is the main bottleneck for the bridge, he noted: once through, bridge traffic feeds into several highways, including the Cross-Bronx Expressway. Cross-Bronx Expressway
The practicals Tim Morris travelled to Sana'a with Royal Jordanian (through Bridge the World, 020 7911 0900) for £380, children half price.
I spent a gap year living in Peru through Bridge Year and just got back from a semester abroad in Spain.
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Drive-through bridges Getting There Most of Oregon's covered bridges are near the Interstate 5 corridor in the Willamette Valley.
In this study, two truss-type bridges, a half-through pedestrian bridge and a through-truss bridge, are investigated.
Perhaps that is why Cool is slipping off through bridges and tunnels.
These dimers are further linked into polymeric chains by hydrogen bonding through bridging methanol solvent molecules.
Structural determination for complex 1 reveals a cationic species [Pb 4-CHO-5-MeIm 3]2 [Pb 4-CHO-5-MeIm 3]2 [Pb 4-CHO-5-MeIm 3]2 [Pb 4-CHO-5-MeIm 3]2
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