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en These bridges are all going so fast and I missed them. They are soon going to be gone and they are a part of our history.

en In a sense, this book tells two stories. One is the history of bridge engineering that explains, in sometimes technical terms, how bridges are designed and built. The other is the story told by the images, far more revealing than any body of writing. Both stories are intertwined in the theme that bridges are very distinctive features on Vermont's landscape.

en They [those who issued the threat] don't specify the bridges, ... Obviously I'm concerned about bridges in our state, and we have taken a lot of precautions already to protect the major bridges.

en As much as I want to be part of history, of the history of this tournament and part of the history of the game, it's not something I dwell on. Starting tomorrow, we'll start preparing for Winged Foot.

en It was a bad move on Ryan's part, you know. He had a great car, he was fast. Both of us were fast. Danica was trying -- she noticed that we were really fast and she was trying to give us a way. I don't know what the heck he was thinking. He just decided to pass everybody in one corner and he ended up taking everybody out. It's just ridiculous. He's a good driver. He's fast, but there was definitely no patience at all.

en We came out fast, ... (Then) we missed some execution, had some penalties, missed a few deep balls. Maybe I'm throwing it a hair too early. I don't want to take a sack.

en The history of the wagon wheel bridges is tumultuous at best.

en The guidance for attacking bridges in the future was: you will no longer attack bridges in daylight, you will no longer attack bridges on weekends or market days or holidays,

en The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. but Seattle is growing fast and we're going to need a lot more than roads and bridges to handle the population that's already there.

en We have 20,000-pound bridges in this area. A loaded semi with trash will weigh 80,000 pounds. Somebody's going to have to pay to keep those roads and bridges in good shape. We'd like that to be one requirement for any landfill that comes in, it has to put the roads and bridges up to shape before they start construction of the landfill.

en As much as I want to be a part of the history of this tournament and a part of the history of the great game of golf, it's not something I dwell on. I really enjoy the challenges that each major presents.

en Parrish is rich in history. Part of the goal in creating a new community center is to have a shared history, so that everyone can feel a part of that story . . . it will be a place where everyone can come together.

en There has never been a collection of talent like this for a track meet in this part of the country. The folks who are going to be there Saturday afternoon are going to see something very special. We want people to come out and not only witness history but be a part of history.

en Ron was a part of the first wave [of history professors] hired around the time of the merger in the late 1960s and early 1970s There has been a lot of continuity over the years, and Ron was a part of that. It will not be much longer until the whole history department changes.

en As I stand here and look out these big windows in all directions, I try to imagine how it was when the railroad was a big part of this town. So much history is wrapped up in the remembrance of those days. I feel like we are helping to preserve a part of history that needs to be cherished.


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