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It's silly to cross bridges before you come to them.
Well, there was something to be said for crossing bridges when the occasion arose.
Getting more done would mean exposing yourself to considerable risk, to crossing bridges, to putting things into the world.
With more cross bridges attached there are greater force productions produced in the muscle.
And before you say anythin', jet fighters don't need to cross bridges.
Riverside traffic had to cross bridge traffic in the same level.
The Maus was simply too heavy to cross bridges.
When these cross bridges contract, the muscle shortens and performs work.
In places, the road narrows abruptly to one lane as it crosses bridges.
The road network either bypassed the ravines, or crossed bridges running above them.
In particular the original linking cross bridges have been stripped of their cluttered offices.
We'll cross bridge when we get there.
It was always pleasant crossing bridges in Paris.
Alterations of these cross bridges are implicated in glycopeptide resistance.
She and the golden monkey moved on quickly, climbing great staircases, crossing bridges, always moving upward.
High over the street crossed bridges, where slaves teemed, day and night, on their onerous duties.
"We shouldn't cross bridges till we come to them."
She also has a great fear of heights, and will refuse to cross bridges set over deep mountain gorges or valleys.
The Mimbrate knights trampled them under, and we pressed on, crossing bridges every few miles.
We crossed bridges over ravines that no army in existence could get through if the bridges were cut.
This transition allows cross bridge cycling to occur.
Downtown Columbus lies in a distance to the southeast, its skyline visible at times when crossing bridges.
Several major roads leading to barrier island towns were shut down to prevent residents from crossing bridges during the hurricane.
It's going to take a while to get them organized, and troops really get jammed up when they have to cross bridges.'
The legend behind "crossing bridge noodles" involves a student studying for the imperial exam (which was given once per year).