The town council hopes to prioritize the bridge construction project at the next meeting. |
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The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer. |
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When they blamed him for the collapse of the bridge, he countered that his warnings about the bridge had been ignored. |
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The contract commits the company to finishing the bridge by next fall. |
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Someone needs to repair that worn-out old bridge. It's an accident waiting to happen! |
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This influenced Brunel's involvement in railway engineering, including railway bridge engineering. |
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The net result of the new bridge will be fewer traffic jams. |
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The bridge is being rebuilt so we'll have to take the bypass. |
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Another good place to see the spectacle is Over Bridge, but the view here is rather restricted by the adjacent railway bridge. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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The brand owner will seek to bridge the gap between the brand image and the brand identity. |
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The ornate cast iron bridge by Andrew Handyside across Friargate is still in place, as is his bridge over the river. |
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In January 1645 a Royalist force tried to recapture the bridge and destroy it. |
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Sutton Bridge was extended to span the cut, and Culham Lock was built on the cut just above the bridge. |
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A bridge carrying this road was widened, and carries the name Alan Turing Bridge. |
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The bridge was built to designs based on Brunel's, but with significant changes. |
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It was replaced by a new railway bridge in 1859, and the suspension chains were used to complete the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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Trains instead had to follow a lengthy route via Gloucester, where the river was narrow enough to be crossed by a bridge. |
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The M6 crosses the River Lune at this point and unless the bridge had been made wider, there was no space to build a longer slip road. |
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Passage across the bridge or through the tunnels is subject to a toll, its level depending on the kind of vehicle. |
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A new Severn bridge, known as the Second Severn Crossing, was opened in 1996 with the M4 rerouted to use it. |
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The Welsh section was completed in 1993, when the Briton Ferry motorway bridge opened. |
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In the same month, an empty bus had its roof removed after hitting a railway bridge in Isleworth West London. |
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In the Second Dacian War, Apollodorus made a great bridge over the Danube for Trajan. |
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This bus route cannot be operated by double-deckers, as there is a low bridge along the route. |
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The term aqueduct may also be used to refer to the entire watercourse, as well as the bridge. |
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A bridge was built over the ditch to the south of the castle to enable easier access to the park. |
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A commemorative Blue Plaque has been placed on the bridge that crosses the River Went by Wakefield City Council. |
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Originally a fully trafficked road bridge, Windsor Bridge is now for pedestrians and cyclists only. |
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In 1787, a bridge of Paine's design was built across the Schuylkill River at Philadelphia. |
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In 1796 a bridge he designed was erected over the mouth of the Wear River at Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. |
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Now the rail has come, and the fire-carriage says buz-buz-buz, and a hundred lakhs of maunds slide across that big bridge. |
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The train's first seven carriages plunged off a cast iron bridge that was under repair. |
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It is possible that the rhyme was acquired from one of these sources and then adapted to fit the most famous bridge in England. |
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In the early nineteenth century it was decided to replace the bridge with a new construction. |
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Form in popular music is most often sectional, the most common sections being verse, chorus or refrain, and bridge. |
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This was used to construct a new bridge which was dedicated to the memory of Arabella Churchill. |
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The bow guard was watching the other boat as it floated among several fishing boats waiting for the bridge to open. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
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Caissons were enclosed dry chambers built on river beds to facilitate the construction of bridge piers. |
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It's possible we'll eventually have more books than available space for them, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. |
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The bridge also carries a ductway accommodating power ducts, telephone ducts, and inspection walks. |
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A bridge may combine posted memory writes to successive dwords into a single burst memory write transaction using linear addressing. |
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And so across the bridge and into the enceinte of the massive walls, threading their way towards the quarter where the morgue lay. |
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For Derrida, no isthmus, no bridge, no road, no communication or transfer, connects or can ever connect my enisled self to other selves. |
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The Yankees had burned the bridge but she knew of a footlog bridge across a narrow point of the stream a hundred yards below. |
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Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard, at the bridge, and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found. |
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The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. |
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The sea level was lower than now and Britain was connected by land bridge to Ireland and Eurasia. |
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The bridge over the Anarjohka in Karigasniemi, on the border of Finland with Norway. |
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Unlike Great Britain, Ireland has no tunnel or bridge connection to continental Europe. |
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He rocked back a little on his feet and tucked his chin so I heel-palmed him across the bridge of his nose with my left. |
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The island was first inhabited by people who crossed over the land bridge from the European mainland. |
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At the end of the Upper Paleolithic, a group of humans crossed the Bering land bridge and quickly expanded throughout North and South America. |
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In 1999, the remains of a Bronze Age bridge were found on the foreshore north of Vauxhall Bridge. |
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This bridge either crossed the Thames, or gave access to a now lost island in the river. |
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Borland UK, Interserve and Mabey Group, the bridge manufacturer, are in Twyford and Cawston Vale is in Hurst. |
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The town's most famous bridge, though, is the Transporter Bridge, built over 100 years ago. |
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At the height of glaciation the Bering land bridge potentially permitted migration of mammals, including people, to North America from Siberia. |
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The genetic information also indicated that a second, Pleistocene migration of bison over the land bridge occurred 21,000 to 45,000 years ago. |
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Whether the Romans made use of an existing bridge for this purpose or built a temporary one is uncertain. |
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The Romans also introduced segmental arch bridges into bridge construction. |
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A cast iron beam girder bridge was used here to save headway in the street below the line. |
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He rebuilt Trajan's bridge across the Danube, in hopes of reconquering Dacia, a province that had been abandoned under Aurelian. |
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Lee and other generals led Confederate forces, the state developed in the 20th century into a bridge state between the North and the South. |
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Jass is similar to bridge, though with completely different cards, and is a national obsession, for young and old alike. |
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Samuel Pepys observed the conflagration from the Tower of London and recorded great concern for friends living on the bridge. |
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There were snipe in countless myriads, and wild geese in flocks that rose from the jeel with a roar like a goods train crossing an iron bridge. |
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The stone bridge over the River Skerne was designed by the Durham architect Ignatius Bonomi. |
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The British commander sent the Light Brigade on a dash to hold the bridge over the Tagus River at Almaraz. |
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All over New Zealand, the Scots developed different means to bridge the old homeland and the new. |
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We were playing keepy uppy as we walked home and we lost the ball off the side of the bridge! |
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The Romans built a bridge across the river, as early as 50 AD, near to today's London Bridge. |
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The first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle was Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne. |
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This rare honour suggests Hadrian may have visited the site and instituted the bridge on his tour of Britain. |
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At Swinford Bridge, a toll bridge, there was first a ford and then a ferry prior to the bridge being built. |
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Another crossing, the Mersey Gateway road bridge is being built east of the Runcorn Gap. |
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Historically the lowest bridging point on the Mersey was at Warrington where there has been a bridge since medieval times. |
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When the viaduct opened in 1963, it was the longest motorway bridge in England. |
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The new Mersey Gateway bridge will use tolls and the existing Silver Jubilee Bridge will also be tolled. |
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There also is the famous Iron Bridge at Ironbridge, which was the world's first iron arch bridge. |
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Prior to the construction of the first bridge in 1966, the channel was crossed by the Aust Ferry. |
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In the beigest parts of suburbia where I grew up, bridge was a game played by groups of parents in recreation rooms furnished with upright pianos and souvenir sombreros. |
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At age 18, while visiting his aunt, Lady Wimborne, in Bournemouth, Winston fell 29 feet from a bridge, leaving him unconscious for three days and bedridden for three months. |
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A bridge carried us over the Tiber, and we began to ascend the Appennines. We breakfasted on their side at a hamlet, and, leaving the horses to bait, I walked ahead. |
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Torksey railway viaduct, built across the Trent in 1849, is considered to be the first box girder bridge, designed by Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet. |
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As the fortified bridge into London was held by Saxon troops, he decided instead to ravage Southwark before continuing his journey around southern England. |
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Plans have been developed in recent years to construct a second bridge, known as the Mersey Gateway, across the river to alleviate congestion on the route today. |
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Four-wheel drive sure came in handy while the bridge was washed out. |
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Pop songs that use verses and choruses often have a bridge, which, as its name suggests, is a section which connects the verse and chorus at one or more points in the song. |
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And high above me now the bridge seemed to move of to where I could not see, striding like a robot, an iron man, whose iron legs clanged doomfully as it moved. |
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There was a bridge, but a mob of curious townspeople who wished to watch the execution had so clogged the bridge that the execution party could not cross. |
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Maxentius rode with them, and attempted to cross the bridge of boats, but he was pushed by the mass of his fleeing soldiers into the Tiber, and drowned. |
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In these circumstances, tidal effects can be observed upstream to the next lock beside Molesey weir, which is visible from the towpath and bridge beside Hampton Court Palace. |
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The engineer let out the throttle after the train crossed the bridge. |
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There has been an inordinate delay in starting work on the foot over bridge with escalators in front of D.G. Vaishnav College on Poonamallee High Road in Arumbakkam. |
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Many of the burhs were twin towns that straddled a river and were connected by a fortified bridge, like those built by Charles the Bald a generation before. |
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. |
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The bridge was insubstantial and would not safely carry a car. |
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After years of neglect, the rusty old bridge could give way at any time. |
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It may date back to bridge rhymes and games of the Late Middle Ages, but the earliest records of the rhyme in English are from the seventeenth century. |
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The Roman bridge and fort at Newcastle upon Tyne was called Pons Aelius. |
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In March 2015, a bus carrying 76 children hit a bridge at Staines, Surrey. |
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The bridge was named after Frances and William Pulteney, the owners of the Bathwick estate for which the bridge provided a link to the rest of Bath. |
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The North Sea was cut off from the English Channel by a narrow land bridge until that was breached by at least two catastrophic floods between 450,000 and 180,000 years ago. |
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Traffic on the JFK was delayed by construction of the new bridge. |
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Work on the Clifton bridge started in 1831, but was suspended due to the Queen Square riots caused by the arrival of Sir Charles Wetherell in Clifton. |
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Royal palms flank a long rectangular pool, a great fallen tree forms a bridge across the water, and heliconias bloom among the elephant ears and banana shrubs. |
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Britain and Ireland were then joined to the Continent, but rising sea levels cut the land bridge between Britain and Ireland by around 11,000 years ago. |
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His aftersign is the bridge of beauty glimpsed through shifting cloud. |
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As well as Dunster Castle, Dunster's other attractions include a priory, dovecote, yarn market, inn, packhorse bridge, mill and a stop on the West Somerset Railway. |
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