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bridging A compositor is said to have "bridged" if he fails to appear at the appointed time to put the line on, and forwards no reason for his absence.
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bridging Blocking of crusher opening by large pieces of material.
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bridging A condition in which particles fill and block the entire area between adjacent sections of a filter.
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bridging The move from one program age level of Girl Scouting to the next (eg from Junior to Cadette Girl Scouting.)
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bridging Small pieces of wood or metal strapping placed in an X-pattern between the floor joists at midspan to prevent the joists from twisting and squeaking.
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