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  • [[image:Rialto_Bridge.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Rialto Bridge]] [[image:Wenecja_Most_Rialto.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Rialto Bridge (Italian: '''Ponte di Rialto''')]]
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  • [[Image:venice_bridge_of_sighs.jpg|frame|The Bridge of Sighs in Venice at night]] The '''Bridge of Sighs''' or '''''Ponte dei Sospiri''''' is one of many [[bridge]]s in [[Venice]]. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the old [[
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  • [[Image:venice_bridge_of_sighs.jpg|frame|The Bridge of Sighs in Venice at night]] The '''Bridge of Sighs''' or '''''Ponte dei Sospiri''''' is one of many [[bridge]]s in [[Venice]]. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the old [[
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  • ...by a wooden bridge in the [[1930s]], despite widespread hopes for a stone bridge. ...nd bridge, in a dangerous condition, was razed and replaced by the present bridge, of identical construction, in [[1985]].
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  • [[image:Rialto_Bridge.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Rialto Bridge]] [[image:Wenecja_Most_Rialto.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Rialto Bridge (Italian: '''Ponte di Rialto''')]]
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  • ...the pit lane facilities and the first corner (including the famous Dunlop bridge) with the longer version. ...t of sweeping esses, the S du Tertre Rouge, was introduced past the Dunlop Bridge for 2002. Also, in 2006, the Dunlop Chicane was reprofiled at the request o
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  • The island is linked to [[Mazzorbo]] by a bridge.
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  • ...m a literal translation and transposition of ''ishibashi'', meaning "stone bridge" in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. It is currently the second largest [[ti
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  • ...back to 1954, when the first workshop for the production of [[vehicles]], bridge-cranes and installations opened in [[Cuneo]] with the name of [[Officine Co
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  • At the rear of the palace is the [[Bridge of Sighs]], connecting to the prison.
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  • ...opic shocks-absorber and cylindrical motivatings force. Rear suspension to bridge De Dion with longitudinal struts, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cy
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  • ...&t=k&hl=en Satellite image from Google Maps] (at the south end of the long bridge)
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  • Most media sources speculated that it would have been an excellent car to bridge the gap between the Diablo and its successor, then called the [[Lamborghini
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  • ...longer than the one at [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]], before plunging under a bridge. Another A1GP's track commentator John Watson believed that the bumpy is th
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  • ...umarella valley, the two sections being connected by a huge concrete steel bridge (the [[Viadotto Morandi]]), among the highest in Europe, built in 1960 on a
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  • ** Rear: a bridge disk, with two leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal vertical telescopic
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  • ...ate Bridge]] in [[Melbourne]], for example, is [[as of 2005]], the largest bridge in the world to be reinforced with carbon fiber laminates [http://www.abigr ...g CFRP as internal reinforcement in concrete structures, such as beams and bridge decks. The material has many advantages over conventional steel, mainly tha
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  • [[Image:Tiberius Bridge Rimini.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Tiberius' Bridge ([[1st century]]).]] ...struction of prestigious monuments such as the Arch of Augustus, Tiberius' Bridge and the Amphitheatre and [[Galla Placida]] built the church of San Stefano.
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  • ...P Tipo T of 2800 cm³ with patented pending, it did not carry an axle shaft bridge. Little after, came the Tipo B 20/30 HP of 4082 cm ³ with secondary transm
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  • ...of the cargo over more wheels, for example to cross a weight restricted [[bridge]]. When not needed, the axle is lifted off the ground, to save wear on the
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  • ** Rear: a bridge with rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal
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  • ...married the wives and daughters of the expelled. He set about building a bridge linking the castle to the rest of the island and he carved out a large gall ...d the rock to the island through a stone bridge instead of a previous wood bridge, and wanted the walls were fortified in order to defend the inhabitants aga
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  • ...these projections are called '''bridge wings'''. In big vessels, a docking bridge used to be found aft. (See Lord, Walter. ''A Night to Remember'' (1976) p.9
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  • [[Image:DunlopBridge.JPG|thumb|right|Donington Park. Dunlop Bridge<br>(2006)]]
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  • ...us making it the simplest corner. Turn 7 begins by plunging under the auto bridge before turning right onto the front straight. The Downhill starts to become
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  • ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and [[shock]] hydrau
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  • ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and hydraulic telesc
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  • ...the [[British American Racing|BAR]] [[Formula One]] car is driven into the bridge is shot at the circuit.
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  • ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche inclined
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  • ...umber of bridges, the most famous of which is the ''Tromostovje'' (triple) bridge. *'''Zmajski Most (Dragon Bridge)''' - Guarded by four dragons, which have become a symbol of the city. Be
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  • ...introduced to try and tame speeds through the mighty Woodcote Corner, and Bridge Corner was subtly rerouted in [[1987 British Grand Prix|1987]], before the ...g|<font face="Trebuchet MS" font color=black> '''1987 to 1990''': with the Bridge Chicane in place to reduce speeds through Woodcote Corner.
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  • ...rame overlaped. The longitudinal steel was electrically welded to move the bridge rearwards by 23cm and added an additional axle, not driven by the engine, b
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  • ...d #999;" |[[Image:Venezia 2004.jpg|250px|Venice in summer, with the Rialto Bridge in the background.]] [[Image:Ponte dei Sospiri.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The [[Ponte dei Sospiri]], the Bridge of Sighs ]]
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  • Applied to a structure such as a [[building]] or [[bridge]] it may be part of a [[seismic retrofit]] or as part of new, [[earthquake]
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  • ...to the previous version, it comes introduced the Rear suspension to rigid bridge with longitudinal struts, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrica
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  • ** Rear: a bridge rigid DeDion with [[shock]] vertical telescopic hydraulic and [[spring | sp
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  • *[[Riverview Speedway]], [[Murray Bridge, South Australia|Murray Bridge]], [[South Australia]] *[[Bridge City Speedway]], [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan| Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]] (
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  • ...scending to the right away from the dangerous crest prior to the spectator bridge, before a sharp 120 km/h left hand bend then second right hand corner retur
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  • ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and [[shock]] vertic
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  • *[[Bilbao|Bilbao, Spain]] — ''exterior of Swiss bank and flyover-bridge adjacent to Guggenheim Museum'' **[[Isle of Dogs]] - ''boat stunts in Millwall Dock and under Glengall Bridge''
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  • ...harine Docks]], on the banks of the [[River Thames]] downstream of [[Tower Bridge]].
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  • ...defeats and kills Maxentius at the [[Battle of the Milvian Bridge|Milvian Bridge]]. Licinius marries Constantine's sister [[Constantia]]
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  • ...s government funding was particularly significant to complete a high-level bridge over the [[Panama Canal]], during the years when the canal was administered
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  • ...observe [[Sir Hugo Drax]], who is winning money playing [[Contract bridge|bridge]] at M's club, ''Blades'', and who M suspects of cheating. Although M claim
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  • ...tangled in the [[Golden Gate Bridge]]. Zorin and Bond then fight upon the bridge resulting with Zorin falling to his death in [[San Francisco Bay]]. ** [[Golden Gate Bridge]]
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  • ...Drowning Pool]]'' (1975), ''[[Harry & Son]]'' (1984) and ''[[Mr. and Mrs. Bridge]]'' (1990). They also both starred in the [[HBO]] [[miniseries]] ''[[Empire |''[[Mr. and Mrs. Bridge]]''
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  • ...surname — committed suicide on [[November 15]], [[2000]] by jumping off a bridge in Turin; Gianni himself joined police at the scene. Edoardo never married,
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  • ...added in the early 1970s. It is a 2.7 kilometre figure-eight shape with a bridge where the track crosses itself. Despite the loop in the longest track shape
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  • ...ehicle, and also conceives an ingenious alternative transmission system to bridge the gap due to the absence of differential gears of these vehicles. 125cc m
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  • ...ble casts, in films such as ''[[Murder on the Orient Express]]'' and ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]''. After his experience with ''Never Say Never Again'' and the fo | [[1977 in film|1977]] || ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]'' || Maj. Gen. Roy Urquhart ||
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  • * '''Charles Bridge''' One of several bridges over the Vltava. Its construction started at the ...u.com/central-europe/czech-republic/2006/10/walking-tour-of-prague-charles-bridge.html]
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  • ...e and two helpers, Jules Rossi and Francesco Camusso, were riding a wooden bridge over the river Colau when Rossi skidded. Bartali rode into a parapet and fe ...tali, who was beside Rossi, couldn't get clear and I saw him fall over the bridge and into the little river three metres below." Camusso pulled him out. Bart
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