71. But Vedrine seemed to be positioning France to bridge the gap between the United States and Britain on one side, and Russia and China on the other. 72. By using this stuff, it bridged that gap. 73. By using a wide range of public venues, the organizers hope to bridge the gap. 74. Can architecture be a way of bridging the gap between Western and Islamic cultures? 75. By coming out to straights, gay people seek to bridge the gap between gay and non-gay. 76. California is usually among the biggest issuers of tax-exempt notes each year, as it looks to bridge the gap between its expenditures and tax revenue receipts. 77. Clinton has tried to bridge the gap by arguing for both private and government action. 78. Commentary is increasingly seen as a way to bridge the gap between listener and performer, and to compensate for cutbacks in educational resources among the public. 79. Cook, who owns a consulting company in New York City, recommends that companies bridge the gap by giving all their employees stock options. 80. Costello plans to bridge the gap between his earlier, more obscure songs and those on the new album with a selection of his best-known tunes. |
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