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There are two major classes of cable-stayed bridges: In a harp design, the cables are made nearly parallel by attaching cables to various  points on the tower(s) so that the height of attachment of each cable  on the tower is similar to the distance from the tower along the roadway to its lower attachment. In a fan design, the cables all connect to or pass over the top of the tower(s).
|name = Green Bean Casserole
 
|ingredients =
 
* 2 cans cream of mushroom soup
 
* 1 cup milk
 
* 1 teaspoon soy sauce
 
* ¼ teaspoon pepper
 
* 8 cups cooked cut green beans
 
* 2⅔ cups French fried onions
 
|procedure=
 
# Preheat oven to 350°F.
 
# Stir soup, milk, soy sauce, pepper, beans, and 1⅓ cups onions in a 3-quart casserole.
 
# Bake at 350°F for 25 minutes or until hot.
 
# Top with remaining onions.
 
|servings = 12
 
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There are two major classes of cable-stayed bridges: In a harp design, the cables are made nearly parallel by attaching cables to various points on the tower(s) so that the height of attachment of each cable on the tower is similar to the distance from the tower along the roadway to its lower attachment. In a fan design, the cables all connect to or pass over the top of the tower(s).