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Some and bridges
Some double-decker bridges only use one level for street traffic ; the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis reserves its lower level for automobile traffic and its upper level for pedestrian and bicycle traffic ( predominantly students at the University of Minnesota ).
Some bridges accommodate other purposes, such as the tower of Nový Most Bridge in Bratislava, which features a restaurant.
Some bridges also allow for alternate tunings at the touch of a button.
Some are deliberately created for access-such as bridges and walkways.
Some of the bridges and other constructions used by the former railway have become well loved landmarks, especially the " Fontevecchia " bridge, set in a pleasant countryside location.
Some bridges thus had deliberate openings, usually tubular, in their spandrels to allow floodwater to pass through.
Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th-18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disambiguate and clarify thought.
Some natural bridges may look like arches, but they form in the path of streams that wear away and penetrate the rock.
Some tolls are collected to accumulate finances to build future capacity expansion and maintenance of roads, tunnels, bridges, etc.
Some swineherds see the giant Bendigeidfrân wading the sea and reported to Matholwch who retreated beyond a river and destroyed the bridges.
Some examples include historical places, monuments, zoos, aquaria, museums and art galleries, botanical gardens, buildings and structures ( e. g., castles, libraries, former prisons, skyscrapers, bridges ), national parks and forests, theme parks and carnivals, living history museums, ethnic enclave communities, historic trains and cultural events.
Some 2 miles ( 3 km ) south of Botley, the river passes between the villages of Bursledon and Lower Swanwick and is crossed by the M27 motorway, the Portsmouth to Southampton railway line and the A27 road on three substantial bridges.
Some parts can be traced, while some bridges still exist.
Some Allied units, particularly the 3rd U. S. Infantry Division " Rock of the Marne ", held fast or even counterattacked, but by the evening, the Germans had captured a bridgehead either side of Dormans deep and wide, despite the intervention of 225 French bombers, which dropped of bombs on the makeshift bridges.
Some of the roads and bridges in former Warsaw Pact countries were designed such that T-72s can travel along in formation, but NATO tanks could not pass at all, or just one-by-one, significantly reducing their mobility.
Some tentative attacks across the bridges were repulsed by Wool's regulars.
Some countries, such as New Zealand with its Resource Management Act and its Building Act, use the term " consent " for the legal process that provide planning permission for developments like subdivisions, bridges or buildings.
Some bridges and cuttings still survive but the site of the goods station, which was also the town's original railway station before the one near the county buildings was built, is now mainly residential properties.
Some of these bridges replaced predecessors unable to sustain increased traffic ; others were erected at new sites to provide more access points.
Some venues contain smaller tracks inside larger ones, with access tunnels and bridges for spectators.
Some weirs are used as bridges for people to walk along.
Some tidal generators can be built into the structures of existing bridges, involving virtually no aesthetic problems.
Some larger clapper bridges, such as at Dartmeet and Bellever, have collapsed – their slabs swept away by floods, or raided for building or wall construction.

Some and attract
Some of this trend toward area vocational schools has been related to the problems of persistent labor surplus areas and their desire to attract new industry.
Some of the plants are herbs that produce enough scent to possibly dilute the odours of nearby plants, or the pheromones emitted by insects that find those plants, which would otherwise attract more pests.
Some of the international opposition to FGM continues to attract critics.
Some shrines may have festivals that attract hundreds of thousands, especially in the New Year season.
Some merchants attract customers to their websites by advertising through web banners or email.
; Congestion of villages and beauty spots: Some of the most popular " honeypot " areas attract large numbers of visitors, resulting in overcrowded car parks, blocked roads, and overstretched local facilities, particularly on Sundays in the summer and on bank holidays.
Some cathedrals such as Santiago de Compostela continue to attract pilgrims.
Some have long feelers to help them locate prey or attract mates in the pitch black of the deep ocean.
Some of the colonies ( Stumista ) have been in existence for over 40 years and their reputation allows them to attract a range of international artists.
Some processes, such as motion or a sudden loud noise, can attract our attention in a pre-conscious, or non-volitional way.
Some plants may be grown for food production, some to attract beneficial insects, and others to repel harmful insects.
Some companies, which are large in terms of fundamental value or which intend to attract foreign capital, might prefer to use Indian accounting standards convergent with IFRS earlier than required under the road map presented by the government.
Some bands reject the label because they do not wish to exclusively attract Christian fans, or because they have been identified with another particular music genre, such as heavy metal or indie rock.
Some of the stories contained a note that was new in German literature and that endeared them particularly to Germans as embodying an ideal as yet unrealized in their own country: they narrate the development of character under the relatively free conditions of little Switzerland, picturing an unbureaucratic civic life and an independence of business initiative that cannot but attract those who are denied these privileges.
Some civic leaders are attempting to attract businesses and homeowners from the neighboring Pittsburgh metropolitan area, marketing Weirton as a bedroom community, taking advantage of the close proximity to the Pittsburgh International Airport and major interstates.
Some observe that the ability of Modern Orthodoxy to attract a large following and maintain its strength as a movement is ( ironically ) inhibited by the fact that it embraces modernity-its raison d ' être-and that it is highly rational and intellectual.
Some, now exhausted, former open-pit mines are now being converted into artificial lakes, with much hope to attract vacationers, and the area is now being referred to as Lausitzer Seenland (' Lusatian Lakeland ').
Some are outside interests, often pushing proposals which would harm the city ( i. e. building a casino, which would attract crime ) in exchange for a boost to its financial coffers.
Some weekends would attract up to 70 people.
Some of them, such as Arbortext Editor and XMetaL Author, provide attractive WYSIWYG-ish interfaces with support for XML standards and Unicode to attract a wider spectrum of users.
Some fairs may feature compact roller coasters to attract teenagers and preteens.
Some plants and fungi smell like decomposing carrion and attract insects that aid in reproduction.
Some law school graduates suggest that their schools use misleading statistics to attract students.
Some companies set up traps or " hot spots " to attract people and are then able to know when someone is trying to hack into that area.

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