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Hardware used to connect similar networks.
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The location from which a vessel is steered and its speed controlled. "Control Station" is really a more appropriate term for small craft.
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| Bridges |
Nonremovable tooth replacements attached to adjoining natural teeth when one or a few teeth are missing.
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| bridge of nose |
The upper part of the external nose formed by the junction of the nasal bones.
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| bridge of the nose |
The superior portion of the external nose formed by the union of the two nasal bones.
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| bridge | a port in southwestern Connecticut on Long Island Sound |
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| bridge | United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen (1901-1990) |
| bridge | Irish abbess |
| bridge | capital of Barbados |
| bridge | a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth |
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