Two steel rods and a steel crossbeam plummeted from the bridge Tuesday night.
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The identities of the men seated on the steel crossbeam are also a mystery.
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When dawn came, three German officers, one the commander, dangled from the crossbeam.
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The walls behind them have a Tudor-like crossbeam pattern.
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In some cases, the condemned was forced to carry the crossbeam on his shoulders to the place of execution.
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When their parents were kids, they were happy with a couple of swings and maybe a glider, hanging from a metal crossbeam.
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The super-columns are all nearly complete, with one crossbeam already in place, which will support the retractable roof.
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The first bridges were spans made of wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support and crossbeam arrangement.
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A crossbeam in the center of the car between the front and rear seats, which are arranged back-to-back, stabilizes the frame.
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