Zinni is trying to bridge a gap between the two sides on the timing and breadth of the cease-fire.
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Instead of drawing distinctions between eras, he tries to bridge a gap between his generation of players and today's.
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Cesereanu notes that, although not a trained historian, she sought to contribute material that would bridge a gap in traditional historiography.
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Mayo were hoping to bridge a gap that stretched all the way back to their All-Ireland football title winning team of 1989.
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The film, too, ends with a bittersweet note of reconciliation : two aging fathers can bridge a gap even if their peoples cannot.
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This is to bridge a gap allowing legislation to pass through which would enable the foundation to pursue long-term support of every participating student and their families.
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But Tuesday the court gave the administration until the 1997-98 school year to bridge a gap estimated at between $ 350 million and $ 600 million a year.
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Ainge and Barkley were close as teammates and now, as an assistant and future head coach, Ainge is part of the ruling order, thereby bridging a gap.
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INTERNET-TAXES _ DALLAS _ The Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce ended its final meeting Tuesday after hours of negotiations failed to bridge a gap on taxing Internet sales.
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This work introduces the notion of targeted transparency-where the disclosure of information serves to bridge a gap in knowledge that otherwise contributes to public risk or service failures.