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2009
It wAs blown up by Germans
bridge expansion is when one side of the bridge needs to be propped up
Yes. "Blown" is the past participle of "blow" and is used with the auxiliary verb "have". Example sentences: You have blown up the wrong bridge. I have blown every opportunity to impress my future mother-in-law.
it could mean the moter is blown or just needs a toon up
that moon is blown up
When there is no supply voltage or a switch is open or a fuse has blown to name a few.
the answer to your question is its called a draw bridge
Not in the battle. But there may well have been some killed in the stampede on the road back to Washington, when the bridge was blown up by chance, and there was pandemonium.
No
cristina alonso
The Western Wall still exists; it has never been blown up.