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A construction or natural feature that spans a divide. The upper bony ridge of the human nose. A prosthesis replacing one or several adjacent teeth. The gap between the holes on a bowling ball
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People are looking for affordable solutions to bridging the digital divide.
A revived economy can't come close to bridging that sort of gap.
So perhaps here lies the secret to bridging the gulf between artist and administrator.
Rjeily's commitment to bridging culture through design is evident on every page.
It seems like diplomacy is critical to bridging the gap in understanding between the two countries.
I told him I was open to bridging the age gap, seeing if we could work.
One promising approach to bridging the void has been tried by Swindon council, working in partnership with social business Participle.
Today, there are large professional gaps between men and women, gaps that I am dedicated to bridging.
Economic reform is key to bridging the vast gap within society, to improve the quality of life of every Tunisian.
And I am pleased to say that the Bill will go some way to bridging that gap.
March 21 2012 This smart and forceful ensemble has long been dedicated to bridging music's present and past.
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