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1 But technology and data have bridged the gap between the two worlds.
2 But it had bridged the gap , and would do no harm at all.
3 Watching Xena bridged the gap between Gabrielle, Rose and their faraway uncle Chet.
4 He bridged the gap between the Commune and the assembly.
5 Ireland has bridged the gap with the elite world nations.
6 Their machines are talking to ours, and it's this system that bridged the gap .
7 He definitively bridged the gap between fashion and celebrity; he became a star himself.
8 Nelly Bly seemed to have bridged the gap , I decided.
9 Where knowledge failed speculation bridged the gap .
10 On the fourth time around Butler, Kenneally and Ray Clarke bridged the gap across to the leaders and.
11 His hand never bridged the gap .
12 But he figured it out, bridged the gap , knew what one man had done another man could do.
13 But the energy with which he bridged the gap between past and present gave these plays their cutting edge.
14 As if their kiss bridged the gap between two worlds, even if only for that one brief, sparkling moment.
15 Tablets haven't quite bridged the gap , and smartphones, while more powerful and useful than ever, haven't taken over completely yet.
16 FireComms, of Cork, is one company in the Science2Market competition that has successfully bridged the gap between science and industry.
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