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This is a work that bridges the gap between serious symbolic meaning and the type of critical absurdity with which Jarry would soon become associated.
The process can culminate in corona discharges, streamers, leaders, or in a spark or continuous electric arc that completely bridges the gap.
Baskerville represents the peak of transitional type face and bridges the gap between Old Style and Modern type design.
Gaussian beam propagation thus bridges the gap between geometric and physical optics.
This bridges the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, and expands to seal the gap when fired.
Social psychology is an interdisciplinary domain that bridges the gap between psychology and sociology.
The ultrasound research interface is a tool that bridges the gap between useful laboratory equipment and a clinical device, and can be used to collect raw data for external or real-time analysis using special algorithms and protocols.
Other designed specifically to assist in collaboration when using virtual worlds as a business platform, while yet another type of software, Collaborative Knowledge Management ( cKM ), bridges the gap and can be used simultaneously in Second Life and on the web.
Renteln thus bridges the gap between the anthropologist as scientist ( whom Steward and Barnett felt had nothing to offer debates on rights and morality ) and as private individual ( who has every right to make value judgements ).
Governments justify the use of Pigouvian Taxes saying that these taxes help the market reach an efficient outcome because this tax bridges the gap between marginal social costs and marginal private costs.
The short portion of US 1 in New Hampshire follows the historic Lafayette Road, staying close to I-95, before leaving the city of Portsmouth on the former Memorial Bridge over the Piscataqua River, which has been demolished and being replaced, leaving a temporary gap in US 1, with two other nearby bridges carrying U. S. Route 1 Bypass and Interstate 95.
It has been seen as a transitional work, with Brown commenting in 2005 that " a lot of people have cited it as a classic Autechre album because it bridges the gap between the guys who liked our old stuff and the guys who got propelled on to our new stuff.
The malleus bone bridges the gap between the eardrum and the other ossicles.
" Allmusic editor Jason Ankeny viewed the album as the band's artistic breakthrough and " ticket to the big leagues ", calling it " an incendiary and insidious set which bridges the gap between the noisy aggression of the band's early releases and the soulful swagger of their later work.
further extended the scope of horticulture when they agreed that the origins of horticulture are intimately associated with the history of humanity and that horticulture encompasses all life and bridges the gap between science, art and human beings.
Congress has authorized DARPA to award cash prizes to further DARPA's mission to sponsor revolutionary, high-payoff research that bridges the gap between fundamental discoveries and military use.
In general, Chausson's compositional idiom bridges the gap between the ripe Romanticism of Massenet and Franck and the more introverted Impressionism of Debussy.
MEMRI bridges the language gap which exists between the West and the Middle East, providing timely translations of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu-Pashto media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.
This bridges the gap from where the organization is to where it wants to be.
The bassline bridges the gap between the rhythm part played by the drummer and the melodic and harmonic lines played by the lead and rhythm guitarists.
However, when pushed down, conductive material on the underside of the top layer bridges the gap between those traces ; the switch is closed, current can flow, and a keypress is registered.
When the key is pushed, the conductive underside makes contact with the traces on the bottom layer, and bridges the gap between them, thus completing the circuit.
Essentially, circular breathing bridges the gap between exhalations.

bridges and from
Or, in the words of Anatole France, `` The law in its majestic equality must forbid the rich, as well as the poor, from begging in the streets and sleeping under bridges ''.
Lincoln handled many transportation cases in the midst of the nation's western expansion, particularly the conflicts arising from the operation of river barges under the many new railroad bridges.
There are two suspension bridges over the Bosphorus, both its Asian and European banks rise steeply from the water and form a succession of cliffs, coves, and nearly landlocked bays.
The Atlanteans then built bridges northward from the mountain, making a route to the rest of the island.
They dug a great canal to the sea, and alongside the bridges carved tunnels into the rings of rock so that ships could pass into the city around the mountain ; they carved docks from the rock walls of the moats.
Several intact arched stone bridges from the Hellenistic era can be found in the Peloponnese in southern Greece
Although large Chinese bridges of wooden construction existed at the time of the Warring States, the oldest surviving stone bridge in China is the Zhaozhou Bridge, built from 595 to 605 AD during the Sui Dynasty.
In modern times, beam bridges can range from small, wooden beams to large, steel boxes.
Most cantilever bridges use a pair of continuous spans that extend from opposite sides of the supporting piers to meet at the center of the obstacle the bridge crosses.
Tied arch bridges have an arch-shaped superstructure, but differ from conventional arch bridges.
Suspension bridges are suspended from cables.
In modern bridges, the cables hang from towers that are attached to caissons or cofferdams.
" BASE " is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump: buildings, antennas, spans ( bridges ), and earth ( cliffs ).
Within the city limits, five bridges connect greater and lesser Basel, from upstream to downstream:
Native men from reservations worked on roads, bridges, clinics, shelters, and other public works near their reservations.
Herodotus tells us that c. 482 BC Xerxes I ( the son of Darius ) had two pontoon bridges built across the width of the Hellespont at Abydos in order that his huge army could cross from Persia into Greece.
This swift current phenomenon can be viewed from the twin bridges ' pedestrian walkways or from the trail leading below the larger south bridge from the parking lot on the Whidbey Island side.
The majority of accidents that are classified as ' diving-related ' are incidents caused by individuals jumping from structures such as bridges or piers into water of inadequate depth.
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Detroit River from Lake Erie upstream to Lake St. Clair.
Ultimately, key ferry links will be replaced with bridges, starting with one from Rosignol to New Amsterdam across the Berbice River.
A number of different types were produced, ranging from footbridges to standard-gauge railway bridges.
More than one century after Euler's paper on the bridges of Königsberg and while Listing introduced topology, Cayley was led by the study of particular analytical forms arising from differential calculus to study a particular class of graphs, the trees.

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