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" Mr. Belli's plastic drumheads, he added, "bridged that gap.
Woodward could have bridged this gap with a serious book.
Virgil Abloh bridged the worlds of streetwear and high fashion.
Some serious people think that gap can be bridged. Really?
When that gap isn't bridged things fall through the cracks.
Well, I'm here to tell you uncanny valley has been bridged.
The general election may tell whether that divide can be bridged.
Rosenwald's schools bridged the gap that white-controlled governments wouldn't fill.
But the racial divide on education has not yet been bridged.
He bridged the divide between labor union leaders and their members.
I don't think it will be bridged by just one negotiation.
Eras in Wong's life are sometimes bridged with text explaining major events.
In the brain, the gaps between neurons are usually bridged by dendrites.
Sometimes there are conceptual gaps that cannot be bridged by incremental improvements.
And a real question of whether that gap can ever be bridged.
"That really bridged the gap between a toy and tool," says Blades.
" She says Hello Sunshine's work is an example of "gaps being bridged.
Can the differences between these opposing citadels of European rap be bridged?
Some researchers believe the animals bridged the transition between reptiles and mammals.
It was one of a handful of gulfs they never quite bridged.
I eventually managed to find my own path, and somehow bridged the divide.
For a guy to get low-bridged 3-0, that's a little interesting.
She bridged the distance with calls and with those letters, writing almost daily.
So, similar to the house scene, it bridged some cultural gaps that existed.
The space wasn't too big between old and new, but he bridged it.
The disconnect can't be bridged and we don't know how to treat this.
One of his more notable appearances bridged the worlds of music and acting.
"Past comparisons largely bridged the political divide in addressing global warming," the authors write.
The culture was deeply split by Vietnam, and that gap was never really bridged.
Paytm, India's leading mobile wallet service, has also bridged the messaging-payment gap, too.
Four relievers bridged the gap to Adrian Houser, who recorded the final three outs.
There's a gulf between us, and I'm not sure it will ever be bridged.
If that gap can be bridged South Africa will be a stronger cricket team.
That gulf was bridged and so too will the less severe 28503 separation be.
Schiff said he's confident that the divide between the two panels can be bridged.
Abrams bridged that gap, such as it exists in Georgia, during her gubernatorial run.
A dire lack of such communications created serious gaps that need to be bridged.
That gap between our brain and our nerve endings could be bridged by a computer.
RICHARDSON: Yes, I think they can be bridged, but it&aposs going to take years.
This week, it bridged Taobao with Lazada through a new feature that debuted in Singapore.
"In Search of the Miraculous" also bridged the distance between the US and the Netherlands.
Sacramento blitzed Miami with a 41-18 run that bridged the third and fourth quarters.
He said he understood if Americans questioned whether the racial divide would ever be bridged.
Five years ago, I would have bridged this silence with a gentle hug or touch.
Peas and leeks, of course, bridged the gap between the body parts and their functions.
On Mr. Johnson, however, they somehow became badges of credibility that bridged the class gap.
She even bridged to Cadettes this year in her troop in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Righties John Axford and Ryan Dull bridged the gap to Madson with two perfect relief innings.
But a year ago the shock was such that even this gap could be temporarily bridged.
We believe differences should be bridged with tolerance and empathy, not amplified by rage and fear.
Mr Biden's partnership with Mr Obama—the hip son of an African migrant—bridged the gap.
However, neither firm's work has, to public knowledge, bridged into extreme vetting or direct data brokerage.
Here, finally, was an issue that perfectly bridged the partisan divide: a burning hatred of robo­calls.
He's like a founding father for this generation at this time, but he bridged the gap.
To this end, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have successfully bridged quantum computers at atomic scales.
The Jamaican music genre has bridged continents and given a voice to the oppressed and hopeful.
Ariana Grande bridged the gap by redirecting the attention gathered by her celebrity towards her music.
Pinky has bridged the divide between mother and daughter, encouraging frequent visits into Ms. Genao's room.
Utah surged on top with an 53.3-0 run that bridged the first and second quarters.
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
The gap between scientific and political knowledge might be bridged with more scientific education in schools.
The film's most surprising element, however, is that Mr McDonagh is hopeful about this rift being bridged.
They found commonalities despite entrenched political beliefs and bridged a divide that seemed impossible from the outside.
These two areas of Moorman's life are bridged by a short section on her performances in Europe.
I've bridged races and countries all my life, so I'm going to be able to resolve this.
Cook bridged from the iPhone to the broader picture by reframing the conversation with these five words.
Mattis and Tillerson successfully bridged what has historically been a contentious relationship between the Pentagon and State.
As Emelinanenko got to his feet, Randleman hoisted him skyward, bridged and jumped into a beautiful suplex.
Others have worked hard to establish moats that aren't easily bridged, even when consumer choice is limited.
A senior Turkish official said Ankara and Washington had bridged some, but not all, of their differences.
BACK AT THE TOKYO office, we sat at a table that bridged the cafe and the workspace.
Yet the meeting confirmed my suspicion that the gulf between patients and researchers needs to be bridged.
Even though we hadn't lasted, the way we had bridged the political and cultural divide was refreshing.
It is unclear what could change to allow the policy differences in the conference to be bridged.
"The gap between rising spending and falling income may have been bridged with increased borrowing," the report said.
Can you think of others that have bridged that same gap that don't get talked about as much?
Now, she's bridged the gap between her womenswear line and menswear dreams, finally bringing the latter to fruition.
We wanted to build… a solution that bridged [an] intranet and social network, with the latest new technologies.
"I wanted to tell a story that bridged two worlds of social media culture," says filmmaker Alexey Marfin.
It is a true, organic passion project, the likes of which bridged any gaps of inconvenience or implausibility.
Unfathomable. Finally, one Japanese man standing behind me renews my hope that the cultural gap can be bridged.
I guess that's where the bridge between punk/metal and electronica was bridged for me, through noise music.
Once this fundamental consensus is reestablished policy disagreements can be resolved or bridged more easily and more constructively.
It has also been bridged at the Alamo by efforts of private groups and the State of Texas.
In La Paz, the system, which opened in 2014, has bridged communities divided by race and social status.
When events throw them back together, the chasm between them doesn't simply disappear; it must be painstakingly bridged.
This gap seems unlikely to be bridged before the meeting, which is scheduled for June 12 in Singapore.
For example, Bowie's breakout single "Space Oddity" bridged folk and prog into a new kind of space rock exploration.
A true iconic show that reached and touched not only young people, but bridged the gap to their parents.
Maeda started his career two decades ago at the MIT Media Lab, where his work bridged art and engineering.
Should Trump ascend to the Oval Office, the traditional chasm between the presidential mouth and microphone would be bridged.
But you need not have been at Carnegie Hall to hear how Jessye Norman bridged classical and black spirituals.
La pelota is a ritual that has historically bridged massive gaps in culture, race and politics for our people.
Not many shows can say that they bridged the gap between the superhuman and earthly like True Blood did.
His is a hunch that the divides between political tribes can be bridged if voters' aspirations are being met.
Many saw parallels between that controversy and "The Matrix", a successful Hollywood film which bridged science fiction and philosophy.
Luna, "a tactile, narrative puzzle game" that bridged the two projects, wasn't quite so wacky, but was undeniably beautiful.
Though perhaps a connection would be artificial, and the point is that the divide between them can't be bridged.
During one sublime stretch that bridged the third and fourth quarters, he scored 229.5 straight points for his team.
Duché then bridged the denominational divide with extemporaneous prayer for the colonies that stirred the hearts of those present.
The game bridged the gap between HAL's growth in 1987 and the end of its publishing days in 1991.
"Once liquidity improves, the wide margin between the parallel and official market rates will be bridged," Gwadabe told reporters.
Wilhelm, 51, is among the few who bridged the rift between Enders and Bregier and worked smoothly with both.
From her beacon-hand Glows worldwide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
Tennis has bridged the gap between that young version of myself and whatever stage of life I'm at now.
Colin Poche bridged the gap to Andrew Kittredge, who retired the side in the ninth to preserve the win.
Readers across the political spectrum told us how they've bridged the ever-widening partisan divide in their romantic lives.
But as we got to know each other, our shared faith and mutual love of books bridged our gaps.
But US-Canada negotiations will continue, in the hope that the final differences between the two sides can be bridged.
It remains difficult to see how those regional rivalries and persistent sectarian divisions could ever be bridged with substantive agreements.
From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
Ryne Harper bridged the gap to Taylor Rogers, who permitted one hit over two scoreless innings for his 13th save.
Scholz said however that differences over plans to introduce an EU-wide deposit guarantee scheme were still to be bridged.
Nevertheless, beyond the viral clips, for those who care to notice there are signs this divide can partially be bridged.
Kidder's Lois Lane was a character who bridged the notoriously male-focused world of comics with a new feminist America.
" Faced with such grotesque violence, he continued, "we wonder if the divides of race in America can ever be bridged.
When Freeman first visited this area, the courtyard was still intact, so his virtual reality bridged only a geographical distance.
The esoteric Buddhists of Mongolia and Tibet somehow bridged their unique food traditions over the Muslim Uyghur expanse of Xinjiang.
The digital divide, which we just continue to talk about, doesn't get bridged in the way that it needs to.
Two relievers bridged the gap to Mychal Givens, who struck out two in the ninth inning to preserve the win.
This last proposal puts into sharp relief the gap that will need to be bridged for any defense spending deal.
"The 'intermediate' hominin that bridged the virus between chimps and humans shows that diseases could leap between hominin species," Houldcroft noted.
On paper, it was fine: a functional product that bridged the gap between the digital Amazon store and the real world.
Even so, gaps remained that would require many more hours of talking to bridge, if they could be bridged at all.
"Here is another place where the chasm between the religious patient and the nonreligious therapist simply cannot be bridged," she said.
"Nobody talks about victims' rights — it's a weird sort of emotional discussion that's never bridged," he noted, according to Entertainment Weekly.
"If the divergences are not bridged, it will be difficult to sign this accord," opposition leader Jean Marc Kabund told reporters.
On "60 Minutes" on Sunday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff tells Lesley Stahl how he bridged pay inequities between men and women.
Sergio Romo bridged the gap to Taylor Rogers, who retired the side in order in the ninth for his 25th save.
Rauschenberg (1925-103), who bridged the gap between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, created this work during a wildly prolific period.
The heady mix of heartfelt emoting and janky video quality creates the illusion of a bridged gap between celebrity and fan.
Currently, the nearest interloper from the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem has bridged the 70-mile gap by working his way south.
And while they for the most part restrained themselves, it seems pretty clear that not many divides were bridged this weekend.
In 2016, we profiled Sporting Life on the heels of his Slam Dunk EP, which bridged the gap between basketball and music
Important design decisions about whether the M25 motorway should be tunnelled or bridged over the third runway have not been made yet.
His mentor, Usher, gave him his first record deal and bridged the gap between the Canadian teen and the hip-hop world.
The Porta Pros are made of spartan plastic, bridged by a thin extendable metal band, and topped off with small foam pads.
Each has bridged the movie-TV nexus -- the gap between serializing TV storytelling and blockbuster movie-making -- in conquering their respective media.
In the art world, VRt Ventures, a Los Angeles-based company archiving works of art in true VR, has bridged that gap.
Golden State sliced what was a 19-point deficit to 93 with a 13-5 run that bridged the final two periods.
We tried to ensure that our designs bridged her ambassadorial role for her own country and also paid respect to each destination.
"Chip for me bridged the gap between Neutrino's era and the next for new kids on the block like me," Fekky said.
Despite the optimism, it's unclear whether the gap between the United States and North Korea over what denuclearization means has been bridged.
But the pace of the decline has accelerated, and digital advertising and other forms of revenue have not yet bridged the gap.
Democratic success there will be a sign that the party has bridged the divide with its own voters who feel left behind.
The 2015 Cinderella was awash in Adrian-inspired fantasy Victoriana that bridged gap between the animated movie and the remake's 1950s theatricality.
Kim: ITunes bridged the gap between the music industry and consumers by providing an easy and affordable way to buy music online.
Additionally, some un-agreed points between the sides likely will have been bridged with ambiguous language that leave room for different interpretations.
But in her collecting life, Nathalie de Gunzburg, the chairwoman of the Dia Art Foundation's board in Manhattan, has bridged the gap.
A feat of grassroots lobbying, it mobilized civil society, celebrities, and public awareness into a campaign that bridged analog and digital divides.
With all five starters watching from the bench, the Nets fashioned a spirited 213-227 run that bridged the final two periods.
Over and over during the semester, I heard "you, too?" as students discovered points of connection that bridged their distinct cultural experiences.
It bridged the experimental volitations of the first album with a malt shop pop catchiness, and it sold over 200,22017 copies worldwide.
He bridged the two-inning gap between Garrett and Iglesias with two perfect innings, striking out five of the six men he faced.
Now he sought to convince both sides that the gaps, though real, could be bridged with new thinking, with a spirit of compromise.
MTS was essentially a form of two-way radio communication with an operator in the middle that bridged landline callers with mobile callers.
But the generational gap would be bridged as Dion delivered the cover of all "Hello" covers on New Year's Eve in Las Vegas.
For those who despair that the partisan divide in Congress on climate change will never be bridged, there are encouraging signs of progress.
All of these companies were built by Turkish entrepreneurs and bridged to the U.S., either in search of funding or global-scale growth.
In an effort to accelerate this transition and put myself out of my misery, I've bridged the gap between technology and music criticism.
Kathleen had sought sole physical and legal custody of their minor child, while Hunter wanted joint custody -- a big gap they've clearly bridged.
As Max Ritvo knows, the gap between what we want and what we get cannot be bridged by the avuncular language at hand.
That measure is similar to a bill backed by Collins in the Senate, but there are some differences that need to be bridged.
Williamson bridged the gap between traditional religious practice and a nebulous New Age spirituality that didn't revolve around ritual or a formal institution.
Tsipras said differences could be bridged if there is political will on all sides, adding that an agreement could be reached by Dec.
We've got a transition that Pandora never did it for spoken word, we have to get that bridged in the next couple months.
But a younger cohort, steeped in the Beatles as well as bebop, was beginning to explore an approach that bridged the stylistic gap.
But the career Republican bureaucrat had little in the way of a personal relationship with the President that could have bridged the gap.
The gap between China and the U.S. right now is wide and will not be bridged by promises of increased soy bean purchases.
Buyers and sellers bridged the gap between what they were willing to pay and accept for assets — a point of contention throughout the downturn.
We wanted to make a game that bridged the fundamentally boring, mundane, obvious side of death with the unknowable, fantastical, surreal side of it.
The protest has united disparate Native American tribes and bridged generations in what's become the most vocal defense of native land rights in decades.
Corwin noted that she also felt that Jolted was unique because it bridged the gap between a narrative story and an ongoing news story.
I was lucky that some of the folks — I was in Boston — that I was consulting kind of bridged me in to move here.
Fernando Rodney bridged the gap to Sean Doolittle, who struck out a pair to retire the side in the ninth for his 22nd save.
After spending his 20s in software engineering groups in the Bay, Campbell started his own company, Retsly, that bridged developers to real estate listings.
They are pessimistic the divide can be bridged, raising the prospect that Republicans would have to move forward with a party-line committee vote.
Several fashion houses have bridged the growing gap with in-house training programs or more formal academies, including Tod's, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada and Fendi.
We're to assume instead that it's trivial, at least in the sense that it will soon be bridged and that this bridging is inevitable.
But as the bruising aftermath made clear, the divide, for the moment at least, cannot be bridged by clever diplomacy and cordial talking points.
As a 1950s comic who also sang, Carroll bridged the music hall comediennes of the past and the female stand-ups of the present.
For decades, students like him have bridged language, politics and culture to help close the distance between China and the rest of the world.
Relievers Tyler Duffey and Taylor Rogers bridged the gap to All-Star closer Brandon Kintzler, who notched his 25th save with a scoreless ninth.
A Turkish security official said that differences between the two sides over the depth of the zone were narrowing but had not been completely bridged.
Throughout the late '70s and early '80s he also released a series of collaborative albums that bridged the gap between his rock and ambient work.
Earlier this year, Slack bridged the gap between email and instant messaging and also made its service easier to use with Microsoft's Office 365 apps.
Target bridged that gap because we became hip enough that Calphalon would [work with us] and different types of people starting to come to Target.
"We are prepared, as Green Left, to talk further with other parties to see if the significant differences between us can be bridged," Klaver said.
Adam Morgan bridged the gap to Hector Neris, who overcame Alex Verdugo's homer with two outs in the ninth inning to secure his 18th save.
The gap between the hinge and body of the Fold—which a teardown revealed is really two phone bodies bridged into one—has been reduced.
Games bridged the gap between Daniel and I. We connected over them initially, and during the run of the show, played them backstage together frequently.
Memphis put together a 10-0 run that bridged the end of the third and the start of the fourth, to go up 82-79.
Most of which would be bridged if Congress eliminated the rule saying that people can stop paying the payroll tax on any income over $118,500.
After a thousand shouts of "pummel the left arm" from Mark Coleman in his corner, Randleman bridged straight out of the position, no underhook necessary.
This is transforming society and the global economy (although researchers believe that the world would still be $28 trillion richer if gender gaps were bridged).
Adding to the tension was deep uncertainty about how to resolve the partial government shutdown that bridged the departing 115th Congress and the incoming 116th.
Bob Dole (R-Kan.), the McLaughlins have bridged the gulf between establishment Republicans and Trump, whose disruptive tendencies have exposed a divide within the GOP.
Somehow these differences need to be bridged over the next few weeks before Republicans can even begin to put together an actual tax reform bill.
Maybe the gap between a heroic founders-and-settlers narrative and the truth about what befell blacks and Indians and others cannot be adequately bridged.
The National Museum of the American Indian in New York and Washington, considered one of the world's best collections, has bridged some of the gaps.
Before that stretch — which bridged their oddly quiet trading deadline — the Red Sox stood a game and a half out of a wild-card spot.
Some go further and undergo plastic surgery to acquire features associated with feminine beauty, such as wide eyes, a sharp jawline or a high-bridged nose.
The quiet, playful presence of the mammoth was a comfort, but there too was an otherness, a difference bridged by solidarity but not quite by understanding.
It is as if the distance between thinking and action, mind and body, can never be bridged, and the incomplete characters know only parts of themselves.
To make good the absence of a cerebellum with circuits designed to encode habits is to bridge a gap that is not meant to be bridged.
The chasm between what they've been saying they want to do and what their policy ideas actually do is simply much too large to be bridged.
Oh, and the drummer of Raven looked exactly like Warf from Star Trek, which sort of bridged my warped perception on metal and sci-fi fantasy.
" As a result, there has emerged "an extraordinary rift between the president-elect and the nation's intelligence community that is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon.
For the sake of the U.K. and Europe, one must hope that the large differences that now characterize their relative Brexit positions will soon be bridged.
Deutsche Telekom representatives were believed to be visiting SoftBank's Masa Son this weekend, sources told CNBC, but differences between the two camps could not be bridged.
But this is a gap that can be bridged with machine learning and analytics, especially as it is becoming more readily available to developers and manufacturers.
She said the book initially started out to be one about healthy eating, but then it broadened into a narrative of a life that bridged cultures.
With the bridged gap between content creators and viewers (via Twitter, FB), we've seen these toxic fandoms become even more emboldened over the last ten years.
The chasm between what they've been saying they want to do and what their policy ideas actually do was simply much too large to be bridged.
Like Olmsted, I sometimes felt we've reached an impasse that can't be civilly bridged and despaired over what he called "the drift of things" in America.
They share a desire to show that Congress can work if given the opportunity for free-flowing debate and contend that party divisions can be bridged.
But the separation between black and Latino female activists and operatives who rallied around Warren's candidacy, and the actual voters who determined her fate, never bridged.
He turned the space into Khao Kang, a steam-table rice-and-curry shop with weathered wood tables and a design that bridged rustic and industrial.
In his final speech to the nation, the president expressed his belief that even the deepest ideological divides can be bridged by an active, engaged populace.
Ms. R.'s anecdotes bridged the gap between those semi-mythical beings with great imaginative powers and we ordinary individuals who borrowed their books from libraries.
That flurry highlighted a 24-5 run for San Antonio that bridged the third and fourth quarters and led to San Antonio's seventh consecutive victory against Sacramento.
In the middle, among the testosteroid ranks of Putins and Trumps, Erdogans and Xis, was Angela Merkel; calm and composed, her fingers bridged in their distinctive rhombus.
If we don't start at school-level exposing learners to technology existing outside the classroom, the skills gap will soon be a valley that cannot be bridged.
One way to tackle that puzzle involves considering all-American icons of the past—figures who bridged social and political divides—and asking how they did it.
Now, the two companies have bridged their differences — and the resolution comes as others like YouTube and Hulu are reportedly working on cable replacements of their own.
Earlier, the themes of national security and tolerance were bridged in an astonishing appearance by Khizr Khan, the father of a Muslim-American soldier killed in Iraq.
This is the story of how NBA Entertainment bridged the divide between the league's low ebb and its Jordan-era renaissance, and helped to save the league.
" In his speech on Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke of the need for global cooperation and trade and said all differences could be bridged "through consultation.
So one not ought to be surprised or frightened or determined by moments where it looks like there are difficulties and challenges, things that can't be bridged.
"Ghosts" was a departure from the more popular "Call of Duty: Black Ops" and "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" series and bridged the gap between console generations.
Three Oakland relievers bridged the gap from Bassitt to Blake Treinen, who struck out two in the ninth inning to secure his ninth save of the season.
Her inspirations, this time around, bridged the work of the Spanish neuroanatomist Ramón y Cajal and the exploration of the taxonomic class hydrozoa: the deepest marine life.
Two relievers bridged the gap to Carlos Carrasco, who allowed the first two runners to reach in the ninth before retiring the side to secure the win.
As a stand-up comedian who easily bridged color lines in the turbulent 1960s, Cosby worked clean when others went blue, talking about his childhood and family.
The rise of Uber and other ride-sharing apps has bridged the gap between instant information and instant service, forever changing consumers' expectations for completing a transaction.
Frankie Cosmos The biggest crowd of the evening, the one that bridged the ten-foot moat that had existed between the audience and performers all night, was .
Nicknamed the "Acrobat of Scat" for his innovative vocal stylings, Jarreau was one of the few performers of his day who successfully bridged pop, jazz and R&B.
The parties have bridged differences to unite around the broad goals of returning power to EU member states, curbing immigration and preventing the spread of Islam in Europe.
Their union also bridged contrasting social-class and educational backgrounds, the differing sensibilities of rock'n'roll and avant-garde art, and the cultural-aesthetic mindsets of East and West.
No one had expected all outstanding issues would be resolved in Bangkok, but there was disappointment the gap between extreme positions had not been bridged, said ActionAid's Singh.
That divide, between tech types and city-planning specialists, will also need to be bridged before Sidewalk Labs can stick a shovel in the soggy ground at Quayside.
It's the same divide I want bridged today, as I watch Chicago admonished on a scale much larger than the school bus bombast that motivated me years ago.
While the idea of hanging out in a store may seem like supercharged capitalism, Ahrendts said Apple has always bridged the gap between selling products and creating communities.
Kate Spade, who created an iconic, accessible handbag line that bridged Main Street and high-end fashion, took her own life, according to New York Police Department sources.
Cleveland bridged the All-Star break with four consecutive wins and came out of the vacation with a 2101-95 home win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday.
He scattered seven hits and struck out three before three relievers bridged the gap to Josh Hader, who retired the side in the ninth for his 11th save.
I am not certain that vast cultural differences can be bridged in a few hours, but I am glad I got a glimpse into the world of guns.
She didn't change her mind the morning after the election; she suppressed her feelings and bridged the gap between reality and her hoped for reality by sheer will.
In a new paper, researchers bridged these findings by looking to see if the emotional effects of exercise might be at least partly responsible for the cognitive benefits.
He said we are struggling over what we saw in the past week — on both sides — and asked whether the divides of race in America can be bridged.
Ivo van Hove is a rarity: a stage director who has bridged the divide between experimental European theatermaking and the story-driven demands of the commercial American stage.
This weekend, all four have a chance to win new converts, some of the most intense divides in sport bridged in the service of a single, unified aim.
In one of the more unique relationships between individual citizens and state, local, federal and tribal governments, FEMA has bridged the political boundaries to bring together American citizens.
"I think that the gap between the Israelis and Palestinians is much too big to be bridged," Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked told a Jerusalem conference last month.
The public also overwhelmingly seems to have responded with positivity, clinging to the idea it shows how political divides can be bridged by simply sharing experiences with one another. .
"I must admit that disagreements persist on serious issues, but there is also a consensus that without dialogue these differences cannot be bridged," Anastasiades told journalists after the meeting.
" She also bridged the songs "Like A Prayer" and "Future" during her set with the lines: "They are so naive, they think we are not aware of their crimes.
She then moved on to writings by Ben Shapiro and articles on Breitbart News which bridged the gap to the notorious white supremacist and anti-Semitic propaganda site Stormfront.
Instead, Varjo offered a demo that bridged the gap: the company retrofitted the current consumer version of the Oculus with two full-HD Sony microdisplays (one for each eye).
Assuming that Mr Trump is not bluffing, that gap of perceptions must either be bridged soon, or his America First policy towards Iran will look more like America Alone.
The grand projects of his career bridged the physical sciences and humanities: He went from studying the arcane dynamics of infinitesimal particles to exploring the enormousness of complex systems.
But Lamas reached up with his right hand to draw Bektic's shoulder out of his breathing space, bridged off his right foot, and elevated Bektic into a perfect sweep.
You say that America is always trying to achieve its redemption on the cheap, that the gap between the powerful and the disenfranchised is continually exploited rather than bridged.
Dr. Baselga, who had made his name as a key investigator of the breast cancer drug Herceptin, was also seen as having bridged the worlds of research and industry.
The differences, they say, must be bridged if Europe and the United States are to effectively supervise the way companies like Facebook and Google gain access to data worldwide.
Three major events over the next 10 years bridged the gap between the White House campaign of George W. Bush and the White House campaign of Donald J. Trump.
Through "Hamilton," Miranda has bridged the gap among all of my musical loves by painting a beautiful and heartfelt story while using the music that helped to raise me.
During a wide-ranging interview for The Hill's Power Politics podcast, McCarthy expressed confidence that a politically difficult impasse could be bridged in Congress within the next four months.
The avant-garde style that King Missile developed bridged Patti Smith and Weird Al: vivid spoken-word narratives delivered with smirking derision, rattled over jaunty organ and spiky guitar.
"As fans of the original, we wanted to bring in subtle references from Japanese culture that enhanced the modern interpretation and bridged the dominant themes in both," Eszenyi says.
These two tiny teeth bridged a huge geographic gap: they were found about 2,500 miles from hyena fossils in North America and about 4,000 miles from remains in Eurasia.
When we told each other that we loved each other, it felt like we had finally totally bridged the distance between us that had formed part-way thru the journey.
For millennia, people have reveled in the ancient art of yoga, stretching and sweating and periodically farting as they bridged the gap between body and mind with some sun salutations.
Sevens' confirmation in 2009 for the Rio Games was to prove a game-changer, however, as rival nations ploughed resources into teams that quickly bridged the gap to New Zealand.
The comedian, writer and producer was perhaps best known for "The Larry Sanders Show," which bridged the gap between TV fiction and the behind-the-scenes world of show business.
Mario Centeno, who heads the group of 19 euro zone finance chiefs called the Eurogroup, cautioned that this divergence between Europe and the IMF might not be bridged before June.
Despite the fact that the digital divide is long standing and will not be easily bridged, continued partnership between state and federal leaders along with service providers, holds tremendous opportunity.
Trump on Thursday said the two sides were getting very close to a deal that could be announced in about four weeks, though there were still differences to be bridged.
For a start, Foals' arrival was perfectly timed, coming just as there was a need for a group that bridged the cultural gap between guitar bands, punk, and dance music.
Folks like David Letterman and the cast of "Saturday Night Live" bridged the gap between the horrific headlines and humor, allowing the nation to laugh again after so many tears.
The new species, called Cifelliodon wahkarmoosuch, is a member of an extinct group of animals known as the haramiyids, which some researchers think bridged the transition between reptiles and mammals.
Her music was a roar of African-diaspora history, passion and potential, with instrumental passages that bristled with noise and meaningful samples and vocals that bridged speech, rap and song.
The reality of the Soviet music industry is that it relied on both sticks and carrots — punishments and rewards — and most composers bridged the gap between official and unofficial work.
DFS, which first appeared in 2007, bridged the world of traditional friend-group fantasy with what we're seeing now: a burgeoning sports-betting market gradually sweeping through the United States.
Blizzard bridged the gap between some of its most popular games Monday, allowing players to use World of Warcraft's in-game currency to purchase WoW Tokens, convert them to Battle.
It was outside spending, however, that bridged the ad gap: big donors kicked in enough that all totaled, pro-Obama ads hit over 22014,218 and pro-Romney ads around 22010,000.
With his passing, the many who loved Bozorgmehr mourn the loss of a man who helped the world understand Iran, and who bridged vast cultural gaps with knowledge, integrity, and wit.
While some products, such as Fitbit Alta and Apple Watch, have successfully bridged that gap, one smartphone called our attention to what is still a major issue that must be addressed.
Montesquieu would certainly argue that the digital revolution could enlarge the scope for democratic debate and public deliberation, so long as our democracies bridged the gap between innovation and under-regulation.
Sure, the gates only bridged one system to another, but passing through star systems to reach the gate you wanted was a lot faster and safer than burning between the stars.
"Access to information means that the gap in equality and exclusion are bridged," said Osinbajo who earlier this month met Google's chief executive, Sundar Pichai, at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters.
World War I bridged the gap between the modern and the almost medieval, a conflict that featured cavalry charges and sword duels alongside machine guns, mid-air dogfights, and chemical warfare.
Another time, he bridged a 23-minute delay when the Met's stage-moving machinery stalled during a scene change in "Parsifal" and stagehands had to put the sets in place manually.
"Gwen bridged many divides — racial, generational, gender and between print and broadcast," said Katharine Q. Seelye, the New England bureau chief of The Times and a longtime friend of Ms. Ifill.
That fully bridged the gap for me between fever dream and mere cool indie horror game, and it did so using that trick from Thirty Flights of Loving's playbook: jump cuts.
In just over two years, the head of the company&aposs original-films division has bridged the gap between the movie establishment and the streaming giant like no one has before.
Harden finished 20 of 34 from the floor and drilled 10 of 18 3-point attempts to help Houston overcome a 93-0 Cleveland run that bridged the final two periods.
When the agenda for the meeting this week finally appeared on Monday afternoon, it suggested that politicians from the opposite sides of the Hudson River had still not bridged their differences.
And I wanted to make sure that I also bridged the gap for anyone who doesn't look like me by educating them on my blackness so it can no longer be misrepresented.
Their influence was so poignant, because it bridged the gap between the harshness of breakdown bands at the time, with a willingness to get vulnerable for the greater good of their songwriting.
Such a significant imbalance in market share poses serious long-term risk to the loser in the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, because it creates a gap in costs that can't easily be bridged.
Romer's gap, in other words, now seems bridged—and this, in turn, bridges not only the gap in understanding of when tetrapods became terrestrial, but also that concerning when the amniotes evolved.
Many trade issues remain between U.S. and China that can't be bridged quickly, Commerzbank analyst Hao Zhou said, noting that little progress has been made on critical issues, including forced technology transfer.
Slowly, I bridged the gap between newbie and someone who knows what "indica" is, and I hoped to share the ritual I'd grown to love with some of my close female friends.
Amir Garrett struck out two batters in the seventh inning and Michael Lorenzen bridged the gap to Raisel Iglesias, who stranded a pair of runners in the ninth for his 19th save.
Two relievers bridged the gap to Daniel Hudson, who worked around three hits to record the final four outs to secure his third save of the season and first with the Nationals.
McKennie limped off about 20 minutes into the second half after twisting his left ankle when landing after jumping for a header with Ecuador's Carlos Gruezo, who low-bridged him a bit.
Fadwa Suleiman, a Syrian actress who bridged gender and sectarian boundaries to personify the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad, died on Thursday in Paris, to which she had fled in 20123.
"But the election issue has created a huge gap between the political sides and that needs to be bridged in a very short time for this process to move forward," he added.
Mary Sansone, a gutsy Brooklyn social worker who created a robust community service organization that bridged racial and ethnic barriers, defied the Mafia and befriended supportive politicians, died on Monday in Brooklyn.
During the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, they also bridged the gap between craft and art by showing that clay can be as monumental and expressive as paint on canvas or welded steel.
Harden finished 214 of 2114 from the floor and drilled 211 of 216 3-point attempts to help the Rockets overcome a 24-0 Cleveland run that bridged the final two periods.
Featuring crude, single-panel drawings, presented without context, these freehand sketches bridged high and low comedy, and offered up another side to the cerebral, poignant, and wistfully funny headspace that Berman inhabited.
Some observers argue the proposals are not that far apart and could be bridged, but it remains to be seen if politics or tensions between the committees will get in the way.
Prescott was one of Blair's most colorful ministers and was known as a plain-speaking politician who bridged the divide between the traditional left-wing and the modernizers in the Labour Party.
Nicu Popescu, an academic and the former Soviet republic's new foreign minister, says the coalition's foreign policy gap can be bridged because most Moldovans want good relations with both Russia and the West.
Image: PanasonicOnce upon a time Panasonic was among the champs when it came to "step-up cameras"—the high-quality point and shoots that bridged the gap between $200 cameras and $2100 DSLRs.
Relievers Oliver Perez and Adam Cimber bridged the gap to Brad Hand, who struck out four batters to secure his fourth save of four outs or more of the season and 26th overall.
Then again, "gothic rock" has always been a nebulous term and The Cure are probably best-defined as a cool, unique group that bridged the gap from post-punk to early alt-rock.
He believes the divide between conservative hardliners and moderates over the AHCA could have been bridged by combining regulatory reform with a means-tested tax credit program allowing assistance for low-income Americans.
He was the first African-American to hold that post, and he said he thought that most of the racial gulfs between the police and minority communities would have been bridged by now.
He bridged me into U.S. history and American values because another way of saying what the Levin's taught me was that, well, our country is about fairness, opportunity and respect — or should be.
But it bridged a dying web of personal sites with budding ideas about social networking — it's easy to forget just how sterile and organized Facebook looked in comparison when it first showed up.
The actors and activists Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis were a prominent husband-and-wife pair on Broadway, in Hollywood and in the civil rights movement, where they bridged divides between divergent factions.
" Mr. Jones said it was also "a good day" for Mr. Guterres "as the threatened rift between Trump and U.N. was bridged," then noted: "Tomorrow comes the pressure — on Iran and North Korea.
Rather than bifurcate race, they offered up a bicultural blackness, one that bridged Ms. Ragland's and Ms. Markle's African-American identities with the black British identity that Ms. Markle is about to enter.
No. 14 Michigan State blew open a tight game Wednesday night with a dominant run that bridged both halves in a 79-50 rout of Northwestern at Breslin Center in East Lansing, Mich.
The scale of the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory suggested that it had bridged such caste allegiances, some experts said, although it had yet to cross religious lines to attract large numbers of Muslims.
Many inside and around the campaign believed she could have bridged combatant factions after much of the staff lost trust in campaign manager Juan Rodriguez, who oversaw finances and presided over widespread layoffs.
No, they haven't bridged any of the divides on health care policy, and a Canadian-style single-payer plan -- the left prefers to call it "Medicare for all" -- remains implausible in the current Congress.
"I have also seen with my own eyes over and over the very best of America, practically miracles," Chua writes about unlikely friendships that have bridged divides … in her seminars at Yale Law School.
No. 14 Michigan State 79, Northwestern 43 The Spartans blew open a tight game with a dominant run that bridged both halves in a lopsided win over the visiting Wildcats in East Lansing, Mich.
Mr. Liebezeit's playing was a foundation of a movement eventually categorized as krautrock, the German style that bridged the open-ended jams of psychedelia and the stripped-down imperatives of punk and dance music.
"Some observers argue the proposals are not that far apart and could be bridged, but it remains to be seen if politics or tensions between the committees will get in the way," Peter writes.
There's no doubt a president with the gifts of Lincoln or Roosevelt might have better bridged the divide, and I guarantee I'll keep trying to be better so long as I hold this office.
Two relievers bridged the gap to Brad Hand, who rebounded after blowing his previous three save opportunities by working around a leadoff single in the ninth inning to secure his 30th save of the season.
"The Aperol spritz has bridged a gap between cocktail drinkers and non-cocktail drinkers, who usually opt for a glass of wine or a beer," said Stacey Swenson, head bartender at New York City's Dante.
I have no doubt a president with the gifts of Lincoln or Roosevelt might have better bridged the divide, and I guarantee I'll keep trying to be better so long as I hold this office.
And we definitely see a divide bridged here and we see a lot of love and friendship between them, and I think a lot of people are journeying for more of that in their lives.
These duelling references to decades-old remarks suggest the court's divide over extra-statutory sources for understanding statutes isn't likely to bridged any time soon—even in cases where the outcome is clear to all.
He says there are a lot of gaps in our country that need to be bridged -- whether economic, religious, racial, political -- and he hopes to create a sense of connectedness in a seemingly disconnected climate.
The Shore Fast Line was one of the last interurbans, the electrified railways that bridged the gap between streetcars and proper railroads by using fast trolley-like cars to ferry passengers between different urban areas.
"I have no doubt a president with the gifts of Lincoln or Roosevelt might have better bridged the divide, and I guarantee I'll keep trying to be better so long as I hold this office."
He made things more dramatic than he had in the early rounds, working around 2 hits and 2 walks, but he bridged the gap to closer Cody Allen who shut the door on the Cubs.
However, the Suns bridged an 11-218 run from the third quarter and into the fourth to take a 27-259 lead with 237:235 left, their biggest margin since early in the second quarter.
By analyzing the communication surrounding the event, Ebner and Davey found that the event bridged many groups together by utilizing several messaging points about the rally, each of them tailored for a separate target audience.
Ronald Reagan (who bridged the New Right and the religious right) may have said that Latinos are Republicans who don't know it yet, but George W. Bush was the Republican who performed best among them.
Arguably the most beloved of Germany's "Big Teutonic Four" (see also Destruction, Sodom, and Tankard), they, along with their regional peers, bridged the gap between fast, aggressive metal and all things dark, evil, and violent.
We've always had a following that's bridged the weird music scene here in Toronto and the more heavy music scenes, like the punk and metal scenes, but we play Toronto very infrequently, at this point.
Warriors 120, Mavericks 116 Jonas Jerebko scored 16 of his 23 points in a 34-183 run that bridged the third and fourth quarters, rallying Golden State to a victory over Dallas in Oakland, Calif.
She has bridged Mexican tradition and modern taste with such a clearly articulated vision that she is beginning to achieve global stature representing Mexico, alongside chefs like Mr. Olvera, Daniela Soto-Innes and Elena Reygadas.
When neither side sees the other as caring for its basic well-being, "that is a gulf that cannot be bridged," Michael Siegel, the head rabbi at Chicago's Conservative Anshe Emet Synagogue, told me recently.
Mr. Haslam, who is considering more clemency appeals before his term ends this week, bridged both sides when he announced Ms. Brown's clemency, under which she will be released in August after serving 15 years.
Adam Cimber and Tyler Clippard bridged the gap to Brad Hand, who retired the side in the ninth inning to secure his 31st save and second in as many nights after squandering his previous three opportunities.
The Joy Luck Club is a bittersweet look at the sacrifices and joys of motherhood; the realities of immigration and displacement; and proof that the gulfs that often exist between mothers and daughters can be bridged.
We know the country very well, believe it or not, we know every inch of that country," Trump said, adding that he thought the gap between the U.S. and North Korea would be bridged "with time.
Despite obvious flaws in production and some lack of maturity in songwriting, Four Minute Mile started The Get Up Kids' ascent to the emo spotlight, where they bridged the gap between emo's vanguard and its future.
In the United States, the sanguine vision of a more perfect union is what long bridged the chasm between the promise of socioeconomic and intellectual progress and the brutal reality of structural violence, poverty and inequality.
Kenta Maeda bridged the gap to closer Kenley Jansen, who allowed the first two hitters to reach base in the ninth inning before striking out the next three to secure his 33rd save of the season.
"We felt ['Believer'] bridged the gap between Smoke + Mirrors and Evolve because it captures the angst of Smoke + Mirrors — that dark value and powerful value — but it's also very minimalistic, which this new record is," Reynolds explains.
Actually, it's effectively bridged: Massive productions like 2160's Bajirao Mastani — a historical love story, the Bollywood equivalent of Oscar bait — come in at 163 hours 216 minutes, pretty much the exact running time of The Revenant.
We followed Diab through Khartoum as she bridged the gap between Sudanese people and the rest of the world, painting her graffiti while trying not to draw the attention of security forces stationed at every other corner.
But Sacramento, the league's worst defensive team a year ago, held Minnesota without a field goal for more than six minutes and to only three over a 333-minute stretch that bridged the third and fourth quarters.
The loss of iconic designer Kate Spade In June, Kate Brosnahan Spade, who created an iconic, accessible handbag line that bridged Main Street and high-end fashion, hanged herself in an apparent suicide at her Manhattan apartment.
She was brought crashing down to earth in the opening set, however, when Tsurenko, who won their only previous meeting in Brisbane in 2018, comfortably bridged the 119 spots that separate the two in the world rankings.
In two first-of-their-kind filings, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn requested temporary restraining orders against five companies and three individuals who allegedly bridged spam calls -- most of which originated from India -- into the American telecommunications system.
From the looks of photos posted to attendees' social media accounts, the Joanne World Tour stage consists of a main stage and two circular risers bridged by mobile platforms that raise and lower to allow movement between them.
He is arguing that an unequal status quo flowing from centuries of oppression is effectively immutable because in the few decades since we've haltingly and tentatively sought something nearer to equality, the gaps have not been sufficiently bridged.
That's sort of a weird emotional discussion that's never bridged… But I felt great sympathy for people who were affected, certainly, and family members and loved ones and people who are upset about the way the world is.
The 2017 issue was a unique moment in trans representation in fashion: It bridged gaps between generations of creatives within the trans community for an audience with a more mainstream understanding of the trans experience than ever before.
But the sides bridged the chasm, and Wilkerson will remain along with two other first-round draft picks, Sheldon Richardson and Leonard Williams, to form one of the league's most formidable defensive lines for this season and beyond.
If differences between major shareholders over who should lead the insurer cannot be bridged, there has already been talk of a compromise arrangement where executive powers would be shared between the two men, two of the sources said.
As someone who grew up eating Persian food and then found her way into a kitchen primarily informed by French and Italian cooking, this book meant a lot to me because it bridged my two disparate culinary worlds.
Wide public support for the two grieving fathers has bridged Bosnia's ethnic divisions, reflecting discontent with a political system and judiciary mired in corruption and party dominance in the 23 years since the country's 1992-95 war ended.
It was the latest great fail over the last three administrations by Congress to reform the immigration system -- amid differences apparently too poisonous to be bridged -- and left senators shaking their heads and wondering where to go next.
The Nets trailed by 54-50 at halftime, but they turned it around after Russell made three straight baskets during a one-minute stretch that bridged the end of the third quarter and the start of the fourth.
Their lives bridged three centuries — Pontormo lived from 1494 to 1557, and Caravaggio was born in 1571 and died in 1610 — and their contrast couldn't be starker, with Pontormo's paintings enwrapped in light while Caravaggio's stalk the darkness.
Russell championed the war and agricultural interests, and in 1946 bridged some of the gap inside the party by authoring the National School Lunch Act, an important anti-poverty measure that also served as a subsidy to farmers.
However, Melchior, the gun company's co-founder, said his organization was not planning to incite violence or cause any disruption and, in fact, had "bridged a ginormous gap with the school kids" after an event in Florida on Wednesday.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina – Thousands of Bosnians have demanded that authorities reinvestigate the deaths of a Muslim and a Serb, in a protest that bridged Bosnia&aposs ethnic divide and called for an end to alleged state corruption and negligence.
"For the first time ever, we've really bridged the aesthetic people have attached to the band in the early aughts with some of the stuff we've done over the last couple of records which have worked well," he says.
The Jaguars mustered precious little offense save for an 11-play, 56-yard drive that bridged the first and second quarters and resulted in a 26-yard Jason Myers field goal with 13:36 left in the first half.
New York (CNN)Kate Brosnahan Spade, who created an iconic, accessible handbag line that bridged Main Street and high-end fashion, hanged herself in an apparent suicide Tuesday at her Manhattan apartment, according to New York Police Department sources.
In her view, the New Left failed to grasp that its own professional-class origins, status anxieties, and cultural pretensions were the reason that it had not bridged the gap with the working class in the 1960s and 1970s.
Now, as in the thoroughly dishonorable Robert E. Lee's day, the divide won't be bridged by an easy compromise, because what divides us isn't (or shouldn't be) up for negotiation: Are African-Americans people deserving of full human rights?
Given the time and effort the GOP has spent on health care already -- months of plodding, closed-door talks where ideological and political divides simply could not be bridged -- this latest process would be a version of Senate hyperspeed.
Short but sweet, nonetheless, Samart had bridged the gap between Muay Thai and western boxing, and proved to the world at large that guys from the art of eight limbs could compete against guys from the art of two.
A new academic domain, it bridged biology and psychology and was inspired, Dr. Cacioppo once explained, by an insight he had after surviving a near-fatal car crash: that love and social connections are what really matter in life.
While jazz was born in New Orleans in the early 1900s, and the city played a significant role in shaping rock 'n' roll, Antoine Domino, known as Fats, was one of the few musicians who bridged those two genres.
This Harlem quartet — Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey — bridged the narrowing gap between glossy, braggadocious pop-rap and the genre's more esoteric, lyrics-driven side with music that married bombastic beats with unforgettable, instantly repeatable quips.
The reason that mass shootings aren't leading to legislative action is that we have a chasm between two sweeping moral visions, one pro-gun and one anti-gun, that is now too wide to be easily bridged by incrementalism.
Brands discovered that consumers were confused by the plethora of lines (literal and metaphorical) that industry wisdom had dictated, so they combined them into one that bridged price points and moods and was united by a single identifiable message.
Like many residents, the couple bridged the two most distinctive — some would say clashing — features of the Suffolk County community: historic homes concentrated near a quaint retail area on Main Street, and a big, Brutalist campus a mile east.
The 18-month agreement — written down as a 12-month cap with a possible 6-month extension — bridged most differences over the maximum period allowed for sending workers abroad under posting rules before they fall under the host country's labor laws.
Speaking to reporters at the White House at the start of a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, Trump said some of the tougher points of a deal had been agreed but there were still differences to be bridged.
A revolutionary figure in her own right, Soldevilla bridged historical and contemporary abstraction from Paris to Havana, and her work as an artist and apostle for Cuban modernism remains a testament to the creativity and resilience of Havana's historical avant-garde.
The chasm between mother and daughter is never really bridged, ending instead with an inflamed monologue that transforms into a Sleep No More-style physical performance in which the whole acting troupe winds up in the street in grotesque pig heads.
Some would suggest that the gap that needs to be bridged is not (only) between Qatar and the other states in the GCC, but between Iran and the rest of the Arab states that have joined the anti-ISIS coalition.
As lovely as many people thought Emma Stone's character, Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, was, they took issue with the fact that the film centered around her feelings and how she, not the women who worked tirelessly to raise her, bridged racial divides.
Heavy on the glitter and makeup, broadly comic and shamelessly vulgar, sexually confrontational and terribly, terribly impolite, Playhouse productions bridged the wanly declarative, amused subversion of the '60s Warholian aesthetic to the emergent glitter-glam and punk anger of the '70s.
I want to believe Morson and Schapiro and Desai when they posit that the gap between economics and the humanities can be bridged, but my experience in both writing fiction and studying economics leads me to think that they're wrong.
EU negotiator Michel Barnier said a gap still needed to be bridged between his "backstop" demands that Northern Ireland stay in the EU's economic zone and London's rejection of any checks on trade between the province and the British mainland.
The brains bridged the thin line between alive—with pumping blood, and trails of electrical activity weaving through different parts of the brain—and dead—with no blood flow or electrical activity, where the brain's very structure starts to irreversibly disintegrate.
The decades are bridged by Michael Gambon, an alumnus of the original production, who this time is heard on tape as a threatening guard: The circumstances that brought the script into being have changed, but humankind's capacity for malignity has not.
His denigration of C.I.A. officials as "the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction" has opened up an extraordinary rift between the president-elect and the nation's intelligence community that is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon.
From the beginning, the xx bridged the do-it-yourself-just-for-yourself ethic of indie-rock, the electronic underpinnings of dance music and an intuitive sense of pop songwriting that's succinct, emotionally open and general enough to feel universal.
While their vintage style made them fashion-world favorites (there are Pinterest boards devoted solely to their hair), their music bridged the mainstream — one song was featured in a Target commercial — and the realm of painstakingly made, retro indie-rock.
My summers of situational naturism peaked during the regrettable period that bridged my mid- and late 20s, transitional years burdened by the existential uncertainties of career and relationship, which were themselves compounded by the looming specter of real, actual adulthood.
In August, China and ASEAN nations -- Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam -- reached a draft framework of a code of conduct for the South China Sea, although substantial differences remain to be bridged before a final deal.
EditorsNote: revises last fraft Penn State continued a quietly good season Sunday night by using a big run that bridged both halves to gain separation from Illinois en route to a 74-52 Big Ten win at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill.
But the specific type of candy Haiduk distributed (a far cry from your run-of-the-mill Skittles or Haribo) bridged this gap of information: "The candy on offer was produced by a Croatian confectionary, Josip Kraš, formerly Union Candy," the artist reveals.
The band has consistently bridged the divide between classic street punk, fist swinging mosh music, and Celtic Frost riff black metal, all the while casting vicious and witty aspersions at all said genres and winning absolutely no new friends along the way.
In much the same way, Mr. Bartlett responds to Chekhov even as he refashions him, any temporal divide bridged by one's awareness that humankind viewed in its tragicomic amplitude is as rare and wondrous in today's theater as it was a century ago.
Just as foreign and otherworldly as the raw vitality found in the young Slime contingent's ferocious approach to rapping, the producers on YSS have crafted their own bold sonic statement that has bridged the boundaries between these very disparate groups of artists.
In a way, even manipulating sound waves in an abstract manner (like, among his other projects, Eno did in Oblique Strategies), the disconnect Cage bridged resulted in the progressive elimination of a certain breed of nihilism, or the rigidity of a certain theory.
Outspoken and at times a provocateur, for a dozen years he was a magnetic personality on the World Cup circuit and one of the few American stars who bridged the gap from the Bode Miller era to the budding Mikaela Shiffrin era.
He says its popularity at Death & Co. may have been helped along by two colliding trends: cocktail people were getting really into Old Fashioneds and discovering agave spirits at around the same time, and this drink bridged the gap between the two.
We disagreed on most issues, but I admitted -- but I admired his passion for his convictions, his patience with the hard and sometimes dull work of legislating, and his uncanny sense for when differences could be bridged and his cause advanced by degrees.
ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (12-7-0): James van Riemsdyk has picked himself up from a modest slump that bridged October and November, capping back-to-back multi-point performances with a goal and an assist in Saturday's 43-1 victory over Boston.
Drillisch said on Wednesday it bridged some frequency gaps by securing two blocks of 10 MHz in the 2.6 GHz band until end-2025, drawing on commitments that Telefonica made in 2014 to get European antitrust approval for the purchase of E-Plus.
"There's a chasm that can't be bridged between the globalists and the nationalists," said Stephen K. Bannon, the president's former chief strategist and the leader of the nationalist wing, who has kept Mr. Trump's ear since leaving the White House last summer.
It also will have to be bridged if Democrats have any hope of regaining the Senate in November, when they must defend 10 seats in states that Mr. Trump won, while winning Republican-held seats in difficult states like Tennessee, Nevada and Arizona.
Using both his natural charm and his deep knowledge of a region he has visited 14 times over the past seven years, Biden has successfully bridged a gap in relations with Brazil and persuaded the U.S. Congress to approve crucial aid for Central America.
READ: Scalia-Ginsburg friendship bridged opposing ideologies GOP presidential candidates are leading the charge in the battle over a replacement for Scalia, a beloved icon for conservatives who was found dead at the age of 79 at a resort in West Texas on Saturday.
Despite attempts across the industry to fuse the concept of a desktop and a tablet, from the new Microsoft Surface tablets to Apple's catch up with the iPad Pro, there remains an enormous productivity gap between desktop and mobile products that still hasn't been bridged.
Such gaps in logic can be bridged if you spend enough time thinking about them; perhaps it's meant as irony that Tina sings the joyous "River Deep, Mountain High" — about a love that "gets stronger every day" — just after getting a black eye from Ike.
A later Continental Congress approved the Constitution after the famous "Connecticut Compromise," which bridged the divide between large and small states by creating a bicameral national legislature, where states would have equal power in the Senate and citizens would have equal representation in the House.
" He wrote, "My hope is that this simple message will serve as a holiday reminder from Starbucks of the spirit that has always bridged differences and that we all have the power to come together and make a difference during every season of the year.
" Before coming out as gay, David had been briefly married to Julie Fiske, who now lives outside Boston in a house that "loomed above the houses around it with turrets and porches and ornamentation that bridged the architectural gap between Queen Anne and Carpenter Gothic.
Excluding the conveners Teller and Zbiral, all the artists are rooted in or branching out from Bengal, and the six degrees of separation between Teller and the artists was bridged by common friends, acquaintances, shared interests, and general serendipity, rather than the usual curatorial reconnaissance.
The pieces that bridged it most successfully for me were the clothes that were either obviously connected to Catholic ritual, such as the wedding dresses, or else ones that went for sheer religious excess, like the dress by Jean Paul Gaultier at the Met.
It is a standard 32-measure popular song in the basic AABA format, in which an opening melody is sounded, then repeated with slight variation, then bridged by a new theme called the "release," before ending with a modified return to the original tune.
He has an intuition for arranging just the right intellectual liaisons, oftentimes involving himself and his own ideas, and over the course of his half-century-plus career he has bridged the gap between apparently disparate ideas within the field of mathematics, and between mathematics and physics.
As a friend of the Dead's housemate Neal Cassady, the hero of Jack Kerouac's On the Road, Barlow bridged the Beat counterculture and the digital now, connecting the freedom-seeking impulses of the psychedelic era with the surreal possibilities (and potential bad trips) of the internet.
Texas showed some life with an 80-yard, 10-play drive that bridged the end of the third quarter and the start of the fourth and culminated in a 22-yard TD pass from Ehlinger to Keaontay Ingram that cut the Iowa State lead to 20-14.
" - Philip Cope (DAMAD/Kylesa) "From the south lands of Savannah, GA DAMAD steamrolled through the 298s linking members from Antischism and Kylesa and bridged the world of punk and metal creating some of the heaviest crushing brutality with some of the most gnarly awesome female vocals ever.
While the brief conversation won't alter the big policy debates of the day — Mr. Biden and Mr. McCain have taken different, and often opposite, stances on major points of contention — it momentarily bridged the aisle, prompting people on social media to share how deeply they were moved.
By winning the Hart Trophy as well as the Art Ross Trophy as the N.H.L.'s leading scorer and the Ted Lindsay Award for league M.V.P. as voted by its players, McDavid, at age 20, may have already bridged the gap between himself and his childhood idol.
Instead, he developed an incredibly ambitious art practice that bridged online and IRL performance in such a perceptive way that he's often credited with a list of firsts: first self-made internet celebrity, first viral artist, first visual artist to be represented by an entertainment agency.
The United States and China may be moving toward a "phase one" trade deal, but a hawkish speech by Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday is a reminder of the deep divide between the world's two biggest economies — a chasm that is unlikely to be bridged any time soon.
Britain's left-wing Labour party have steadily bridged a seemingly unassailable gap on the ruling right-wing Conservatives in the run-up to the election on June 8, with the latest opinion polls forcing investors to entertain the possibility of a third political shock in as many years.
Going back as far as the 1964 Mississippi Burning murders of three civil rights workers -- Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner -- the FBI was the law enforcement agency that first bridged the gap between communities of color and the government that was supposed to protect and defend them.
Ireland fans weren't totally outside the radius of violence, but it seems that they bridged support for their opponents anyway: And perhaps the crowning moment of peak Irishness: Northern Ireland fans and Republic of Ireland fans coming together—despite some historic, ahem, tensions—to sing some known songs. Sláinte.
The pieces favored an organic, hand-finished wholesomeness that bridged the institutional-domestic divide with unusual ease: Aalto designs were also ubiquitous in private homes, much more so than the stylishly severe metal-tubing furniture brought forth in the 206s by Mart Stam, Marcel Breuer, Eileen Gray and others.
But Mason wasn't deterred: He trained at the Otis and Chouinard art institutes under master ceramists Susan Peterson and Peter Voulkos, and was among the first artists to show at L.A.'s now-iconic Ferus Gallery, known for championing art that bridged the gap between high and low.
If those gaps are bridged, the two sides will look to schedule a signing meeting between Mr. Trump and President Xi Jinping of China in May or June, said a person who has been briefed on the talks and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss them.
It is in the first two installments, especially, that you can feel the gap being bridged, whether it's in the treatment of a much revisited event like the 1929 stock market crash, or of a less-remembered one like the catastrophic flooding along the Mississippi River in 1927.
Known as the Harmel Report, or "A Report of the Council on the Future Tasks of the Alliance," this seminal report bridged a growing divide between building greater defenses in Europe to fight the growing Soviet threat or opening a path for greater dialogue with Moscow or detente.
While there's seldom a simple explanation for why something catches on in Hollywood -- to quote the late screenwriter William Goldman, "Nobody knows anything" -- the show's popularity stems in part from how well it has bridged the gap between movies and TV, between theatrical blockbusters and dense serialized drama.
The high-speed rail route opened in 2014 and follows the old Silk Road along the barren Hexi Corridor, a strip of high plains that runs between two mountain ranges and that historically bridged the ethnic Han regions of interior China to the western edge of the empire.
Mr. Hynes's modern bohemianism feels like a holdover from an earlier time, more reminiscent of the uptown-downtown cross-pollination of the early 1980s, or how Lou Reed bridged proto-punk and art, or how Warhol's Factory took in the outcasts from all the city's scenes and gave them a home.
A.C.C. SEMIFINALS With Marcus Paige leading the way, No. 7 North Carolina scored 24 consecutive points over a span of nine and a half minutes that bridged halftime and easily beat Notre Dame (21-11), 78-47, in Washington for a spot in the A.C.C. tournament final against No. 663 Virginia.
When Mr. Galanos was given a career retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1997, his work was reviewed by art critics, a sign of how successfully he had bridged the gulf between the fine and applied arts in creating designs that demanded to be taken seriously as cultural totems.
The Williams sisters bridged the afternoon and evening sessions on a steamy Arthur Ashe with Venus providing the opening act of the twin bill, grinding out a 6-3 5-7 6-3 victory over another former champion, Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, before handing the stage over to her younger sibling.
The Red Hat deal is a bid to fix that, based on a belief that customers won't want to rely on just one cloud provider: Instead, IBM hopes, businesses will adopt a hybrid model, using multiple cloud services, bridged with their own data centers — which will run on Red Hat systems.
London (CNN Business)The United States and China may be moving toward a "phase one" trade deal, but a hawkish speech by Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday is a reminder of the deep divide between the world's two biggest economies — a chasm that is unlikely to be bridged any time soon.
But an equally interesting development is how tech innovations have bridged into the world of music hardware, from devices to appreciate it to devices to create it; and today, one of the bigger movers in that space is announcing a new investor, who is also joining the company in an executive role.
Perhaps it's the chunky cartoonish character designs—with their foppish hair, massive facial features and expressive animations—that does the trick, but playing The Sexy Brutale leaves you with this feeling of utter satisfaction, as if the 20-year gap between this and Banjo-Kazooie had been bridged in a single moment.
The bill rounds out an ambitious legislative agenda on veterans issues that has bridged the administrations of President Barack Obama and Mr. Trump, and largely united moderates in both parties who set out to make major changes to the department after a 2014 scandal over the manipulation of data on patient wait times.
On October 7, Kurtis Blow and Tiger JK's new band MFBTY -- launched in 2013 with his wife Tasha Yoon Mirae and fellow rapper Bizzy -- performed before a rapt audience in Irvine, displaying the immense global influence of hip-hop and the complexity of its evolution as it has crossed boundaries and bridged cultures.
Volpi painted with fast-drying, luminescent tempera, and his subtle and sensitive coloring — maritime blues, murmuring grays and delicate concords of teal, rose and hunter green — may put you in mind less of Brazil's hard-charging modernists than of Milton Avery, an American contemporary who also bridged observational painting and near-abstraction.
France, Germany and the U.K. set up the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) earlier this year to work around U.S. sanctions on Iran, and while it may be more politically symbolic than economically effective, INSTEX confirms that even allies will seek dollar alternatives if policy differences with the U.S. cannot be bridged.
Some senators and aides of both parties predicted a hand-shake agreement on the overall deal could be reached as early as Tuesday but others doubted the partisan divide could be bridged so quickly, especially since the deadline for the government to run out of money is not until the end of the month.
Victoria Scalisi's vocals bridged a gap between grindcore, punk, doom and sludge in a way that few singers could hope to do, precisely because she didn't give a thought to bending to the conventions of genre so much as tearing holes in them to bludgeon DAMAD audience and/or general listenership as directly as possible.
When last we entered the dysfunction junction that is "Casual," with its mash-up of divorce, death and sexual abandon, the therapist Valerie (Michaela Watkins) had finally bridged the divide with her brother Alex (Tommy Dewey), now confronting fatherhood, while her daughter, Laura (Tara Lynne Barr), had moved in with batty Grandma Dawn (Frances Conroy).
Though I was never as big a fan of these fantasy moments as many of my peers (I believed the money could be better spent elsewhere, like on a charitable foundation), they were the markers of a time that is coming to a close, symbols of a vision that bridged the couture and Instagram eras.
The ease of communication platforms like Tencent's WeChat and the frequency of flights out of Xiamen have further bridged the gap, allowing local designers to tap into what has become a fast-moving fashion revolution in China, a country that just one generation ago had little option but to wear somber-colored Mao suits.
Though I was never as big a fan of these fantasy moments as many peers were (I believed the money could be better spent elsewhere, like on a charitable foundation), they were the markers of a time that is coming to a close, symbols of a vision that bridged the couture and Instagram eras.
This variety of bridge—designed by General Dynamics European Land Systems—has bridged the Tigris and Euphrates rivers as American soldiers invaded Iraq in 2003, helped workers get cranes and oil booms into the Gulf of Mexico to contain the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and stretched across Poland's Vistula River during NATO's training exercise, Exercise Anakonda, in 19303.
Pierce is a surefire Hall of Fame player: 15th all time in points scored, 4th in three pointers, 21st in steals, and along with Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry, and Ray Allen, one of the crucial players who bridged the gap between Jordan-Era mid-range mineral grinding and the more modern, space and pace three-point of today's NBA.
As the sound bridged continents and gave the disparaged a way to heal and sing, it inspired many other genres, including dancehall; reggaeton, which is popular in Latin America, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic; and reggae fusion, which includes elements of jazz, hip-hop or pop and is popular in the United States and Europe.
Houston extended its lead to 45-25 on a P.J. Tucker trey with 8:17 left in the half, then eliminated all doubt with a 22-3 surge that bridged the middle two periods, extending to an 82-47 bulge when Robert Covington completed a three-point play with 10:46 left in the third quarter.
The series leans on Ms. Kondo's nationality in other ways, too: The conspicuous presence of her interpreter helps to create the impression of a cultural chasm being effortfully but productively bridged; Ms. Kondo's own energy and kindness is tinged with an artfully ill-concealed sadness at these desperate Americans, their homes and minds choked with trash.
In a way, the evolution of "Game of Thrones" over the seasons shows how it bridged the distance between two eras of TV. It began, in 2011, in the wake of HBO's "Sopranos" era, which took familiar genres (the gangster saga, the cop show, the Western) and set them in worlds of moral grayness and complexity.
The north side of the city's modest harbor sports a popular promenade and cafes, while the south side is gritty and industrial Erkmen fixated on how the harbor divides this part of the city into two strikingly different worlds, one mostly about pleasure and the other mostly about work, and she began to wonder how that divide might be bridged.
Sunflower Bean frontwoman Julia Cumming bridged the lengthy gap between the theatre's extended stage and the crowd by stepping out during a couple songs to shred on the bass while jumping back and forth among enthused fans in the pit, the irreverant flipside of frat house destruction (between songs, the band of 20-year-olds revealed they hadn't been to college).
This elemental difference in communication creates a usability gap, which we have traditionally bridged by forcing people to learn to "speak" machine — download a new app to control every new device, use this set of wake words or language constructs for one device and an entirely different set for another, update, update, update, and if-this-then-that for everything.
But even as Republican and Democratic congressional aides predict the gap on the funding level will be bridged -- in a bipartisan manner -- somewhere in the middle, the simmering frustration over how the White House has addressed a crisis that has infected thousands and spread to multiple countries has been on display in briefings, hearings and public statements throughout the week.
I'm probably not the only person in their twenties with a similar story, because for us NME bridged a gap: we'd missed out on the heyday of music print journalism, and the internet wasn't quite fully fledged enough to shape our tastes yet, either—probably, like me, you had to settle for hearing whatever your LimeWire searches would throw up.
Her enslaved cooks knew those British recipes, but from the likes of their grandmothers came black-eyed pea cakes and fried chicken, okra soup and stewed okra, chicken with sweet potatoes and curried catfish, and turnip greens and hot pepper sauce that bridged several centuries of African-European culinary interaction (with Native and Asian influences), coupled with ingredients indigenous to the Americas.
Though fashion history is rife with power couples working together, from Prada's Patrizio Bertelli and Miuccia Prada to Gucci's Frida Giannini and Patrizio di Marco; Valentino's Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti (together personally as well as professionally, at least at the early days); and Dolce & Gabbana's Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana (ditto), this is the first time players atop two different empires have bridged the gap.
As a next step to rebuild trust, Mr. Erekat said, the Israelis and Palestinians should put their positions on all the issues in writing and then have the Americans merge them according to three categories: agreed areas; areas of disagreement that can be bridged by American proposals; and areas of major disagreement where the sides would have to be brought to the table to make decisions.
As much as anything, Earnhardt Jr. bridged Nascar eras, from the days of men like his father — products of the South who drove fast but looked and sounded as if they could rebuild the cars they frequently broke (because they often could) — to a new generation of professional racers who at times seemed like corporate pitchmen who couldn't tell the difference between a carburetor and an alternator.
The deep political divide between China and Taiwan is unlikely to be bridged in the next few years as long as Tsai Ing-wen from the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party remains the president, added Yu. The political gulf between China and Taiwan was on display when, at an event to kick off her party's celebration of the anniversary last Thursday, Tsai paid tribute to democratic rule.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is allowing the public to vote on the placement of the decorations after an online petition called for the Christmas tree to be moved from the N to the more similarly shaped A. In memoriam: Nancy Wilson, a three-time Grammy winner, bridged the sophisticated jazz-pop vocalists of the 1950s and the powerhouse pop-soul singers of the 1960s and '70s.
Nixon had no guaranty of how his bold initiative would be received either here in America or in China, but he put his own personal credibility on the line as he figuratively bridged the Pacific — and even broader cultural and governance differences — to achieve an enormous foreign policy breakthrough as he developed, shaped and established formal U.S. relations with China, breaking a silence of many decades with the giant Communist nation.

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