The metaphor of the Hope Bridge AND Guardians is real and happening now.
One ray of hope for states seeking to bridge their health care funding gaps: Unlike pension benefits, which are often constitutionally guaranteed, states have considerable leeway in adjusting medical benefits and thus the ability to reduce the liability side of the equation.
The Mets spent the past two years constructing a bridge between a generation of bumbling ignominy and one they hope leads to sustained success.
Uruguayans will hope the bridge is cleared well before the start of the summer tourist season in December, when Argentines flock to Uruguayan beaches.
Signals are being installed there in the hope of continuing the success of a similar scheme at Wandsworth Bridge in south London.
He also claimed it brought "a little hope" for those hoping to overhaul the Stamford Bridge outfit at the top of the table after their sensational start to the season.
As with all such reports, it is pointless to attack either the bona fides or the expertise of the individuals who labored to produce a final product that they hope will bridge the deep Congressional divide.
Its sudden elevation in status over Chester-le-Street and Trent Bridge, in particular, remains the subject of much rancour on the circuit and we all hope that the venue proves its worth as host of the opening Test of this much anticipated series.
While the bridge will not be closed completely to traffic, Transport Scotland hope commuters will make greater use of public transport to help minimise congestion.
The political ascent of Mr Kilpatrick, who is still only 32, gave hope that his charisma might bridge the gap between those two worlds.
He now knows Arsenal's only realistic hope of silverware rests with the Champions League - and nothing on display at Stamford Bridge suggested that is a viable option.
Daniel Garber employs broken Impressionist brushstrokes in "The Bridge at New Hope" (1952), its steel-truss span evoking the serene industrial views of Charles Sheeler and the American Precisionists.
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What they hope for is an interim agreement to bridge the gap when the United Nations mandate expires at the end of this year.
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