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  • 121bridge-building — bridgeˈ building noun • • • Main Entry: ↑bridge * * * ˈbridge building 7 [bridge building] noun uncountable activities intended to make relations between two groups, countries, etc. friendlier …

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  • 122Bridge — Bridge, n. A card game resembling whist. Note: The trump, if any, is determined by the dealer or his partner, the value of each trick taken over six being: for no trumps 12, hearts 8, diamonds 6, clubs 4, spades 2. The opponents of the dealer can …

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  • 123Bridge World Standard — or BWS is a bridge bidding system developed in 1967 and periodically updated. It is based on majority preferences of experts and readers of The Bridge World magazine. The system shares some similarities with Standard American and 2/1 game forcing …

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  • 124Bridge pin — Bridge pins are used on some musical instruments to locate the string precisely in the horizontal plane, and in the case of harpsichords to affect the sustain of the strings. They are usually made of steel in modern pianos, of brass in… …

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  • 125Bridge Road — may refer to: *Bridge Road, Impington, a football stadium home to Histon F.C.. *Bridge Road, Melbourne, a major shopping strip in Melbourne, Australia …

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  • 126Bridge Cottage — is a 16th century thatched cottage in Flatford, East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. It has been a National Trust property since 1943. The National Trust market the property under the name Flatford: Bridge Cottage .The property is located in the… …

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  • 127Bridge Publications (software) — Bridge Publications, Inc. is a PC software publisher. Their titles include the casino simulations Beat the House and Beat the House 2 .External links* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/bridge publications inc MobyGames info: Bridge Publications] …

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  • 128Bridge Street (Manhattan) — Bridge Street is a street located in the lower part of the New York City Borough of Manhattan and runs between State Street and Broad Street, and is split in two by Whitehall Street. In the 17th century city of New Amsterdam, the Dutch created… …

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