Similar words: bridge, bridget, abridge, abridged, cambridge, bridgehead, unabridged, bridge over. Meaning: [brɪdʒ] n. United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen (1901-1990).
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151. Other hazards lurk around every corner like people jumping from bridges, swimming in dangerous areas, and incompetent boat handlers.
152. In low conditions a shingle bar is visible between the old and new bridges.
153. To keep major construction projects like bridges and tunnels out of the reach of politicians, they created independent public authorities.
154. Others specialize in dredging operations required for bridges and dams or for harbors.Sentencedict.com
155. Indeed, on some lines, bridges were built on almost all occasions.
156. Others are new opportunities, such as those provided by constructing bridges to make new connections possible.
157. This most elegant of bridges has a centre span of 702 feet.
158. Five years later the industrial wasteland is a thriving mini-Docklands with homes, offices, roads, Victorian-style bridges and modern services.
159. The tithe barns, the Rectory, the toll bridges no longer controlled daily life, but they still punctuated the landscape.
160. Read in studio A new device to stop high vehicles hitting bridges is undergoing tests.
161. But his principal contribution was in the field of civil engineering, as a builder of road and railway bridges.
162. Airstrips, roads and bridges need urgent repair for the agencies to be able to reach people.
163. Scientific illustration meant not only pictures of animals, plants and rocks, but also of bridges, gas-works and railways.
164. The growing trend towards private toll roads and bridges is directly contrary to our environmental needs.
165. They were perfectly willing to have a convoy 2 miles long wait while they pedaled across these bridges.
166. I had stared over the famous landscape: the three bridges, the brownstones of Brooklyn Heights.
167. There are no tunnels and no low bridges to encounter on the train's journey to Latimer Road.
168. Instead of building bridges to nowhere, we will build a solid foundation for our nation and its future generations.
169. We have a height limit to go into the city, because we have to pass the tunnels and bridges.
170. The road bridges the river.
171. Taking pictures of the old bridges, huh?
172. Many bridges were swept away by the flood.
173. Fireworks, wood-block printing, canal lock-gates, kites, the wheelbarrow, chain suspension bridges and the magnetic compass.
174. Movable - core high leakage reactance transformer, single - phase bridges rectifying and reactor serial structure for main circuit.
175. Perform load rating for new or existing bridges in either AASHTO Standard or LRFR specifications.
176. Snow argued that practitioners in both areas should build bridges, to further the progress of human knowledge and to benefit society.
177. Weeks of heavy rain have washed away roads and bridges.
178. You know, bridges, roads, high-voltage power lines, ports and airports, an upgraded Internet.
179. Wind - induced vibration has been a key design issue of long span cable - stayed and suspension bridges.
180. Ternate Bridges are propitious symbols in the eyes of the local residents and they walk over them for good luck during wedding or birthday parties.
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