A second gateway to the town would centre around the bus station in Fairfield North. |
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This road is not spared even on holidays or weekends as it is the gateway to weekend getaways in that part of the city. |
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The city serves as the gateway to all of New England, from leaf peeping to hiking to skiing. |
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At first it seems like any other grey, anonymous street but the further down you go, the more it feels like a gateway to another world. |
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Implementing security at the internet gateway can block phishing email and sites. |
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Extending out from the pavilion is a large loggia, which in time will be colonized by deciduous local vines, forming a green gateway. |
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Some of these are in immigrant gateway states, with growing numbers of Hispanics and Asians. |
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Furthermore, those who used all three of these gateway drugs were much more likely to use cocaine than those who used only one gateway drug. |
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To the tars of Victoria's navy, especially those returning from the farthest flung corners of the empire, the Azores were the gateway to home. |
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It's de rigueur in high school health classes for marijuana to be presented as the gateway drug. |
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The life list is the beginning of the mania, but much like a gateway drug, it can lead to more extreme enumerating activity. |
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The design of a gateway that can interconnect teletex and OSI networks is shown. |
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A gateway has an Internet connection on one side, and some sort of LAN connection on the other. |
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Timm attempted to block the gateway with his bakkie as the police car transporting the accused tried to leave through the court gate. |
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The twin counterpoint battles of Imphal and Kohima at Burma's gateway to India comprised long marches through dense jungles by both sides. |
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What is life to someone who wishes that death was a gateway to paradise and that life is just a journey of hardships? |
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I found partnership dancing to be a good gateway to dance, since it's a highly structured and logical system that results in great dancing. |
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However, Bulgaria, which is regarded as a gateway to countries in the Baltic region, has invited Thais to invest more in the country. |
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As to the gateway drug claims, heroin addicts have the type of personality that makes them heroin addicts. |
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The gateway course also provides a route in to higher education for those seeking a change in direction in terms of their career path. |
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When you think of search engine optimization, in all likelihood, gateway pages, doorway pages or informational pages probably come to mind. |
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The Mexican authorities were shocked at the liberalisation of the drug in Britain, he said, as marijuana was a gateway drug to cocaine. |
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It was pointed out that access is the gateway to full participation in society for people with both physical and sensory disabilities. |
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He was otherwise extremely reticent about the place, as all who have passed through its towered gateway are. |
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A trellised gateway rises from low garden walls and is partly covered by wisteria and clematis. |
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The drawing included a lake, parkland, retail outlets, a middle school and housing that would serve as a gateway to upriver trails and bikeways. |
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This structure opens a major gateway to the molecular understanding of transcription. |
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For medical researchers and other scientists, it's the gateway to funding, publication, and career advancement. |
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The interior of the tower is now dry and a vast and fully lit undercroft spreads out on both sides of the early river gateway to the fortress. |
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Mac put his foot down and the truck moved through the gateway picking up speed as it motored down the dirt road. |
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Two months earlier my journey had begun at Hardwar, the gateway to the Himalayas, where the Ganges debouches into the plains. |
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Trevelez is, perhaps, Spain's highest village, the gateway to the Upper Sierra Nevada and the winter ski-slopes, and was as high as I drove. |
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With Hong Kong in a dither, Shanghai is quickly gaining prominence as the gateway to China. |
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Two towers were built across the world from each other and were apparently the gateway to another world. |
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But as the paratroopers entered the main gateway to the Temple they were mown down. |
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We will continue to market Ireland for the purposes of inward investment as the gateway to the market place of an enlarged European Union. |
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The skimmer entered through a gateway, passing armed guards who seemed to have entire arsenals strapped to their bodies. |
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Rochdale Railway Station could become the gateway to the town under new plans disclosed this week. |
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If approved, the gateway assigns a conventional cable channel and multiplex stream for the movie. |
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More symbols were scrawled into the stone of the arch, crimson slashes carved in the rock as though they were weeping wounds in the gateway. |
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If hypnosis is not an altered state or gateway to a mystical and occult unconscious mind, then what is it? |
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It is a long way from the burning deserts of Arizona to the gateway to Russia. |
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Remember its that dull looking door, that unpainted gateway or wall, that can detract from the house and the house can detract from the village. |
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A Land-Rover track past Swordland Lodge branches left, down a brae and past a cairn, through a gateway into Tarbet. |
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The strategically located Gwalior fort was fair game, in its position as the gateway to central India, for all would-be potentates. |
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On the positive side the airport is developing speedily and we are well positioned as a gateway area. |
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The main gateway to St Jude's Shrine becomes visible a mile or so out of Omeath on the main road to Carlingford in Ireland's County Louth. |
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In the longer term, Clane would be the gateway town for north-west Kildare, providing shopping facilities for people in that part of the county. |
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The gateway holds the hardware interfaces and software protocol stacks to get all the various technologies talking nicely to one another. |
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Still, as the war approached its final season, Mobile was one of the South's last strongholds, the gateway to an untouched plantation hinterland. |
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Antoine took up his position at the stairhead, so that he could see all the clerks as they came in under the arched gateway. |
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The Millfield roundabout on York's ring road has become the gateway to a number of potential snack spots. |
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For centuries Gravesend was an important shipping centre and the town still calls itself the gateway to the Port of London. |
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We strolled through a stone gateway, past high walls which once fully enclosed the complex. |
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On the Southern gateway elaborate carvings showing the birth of Gautama Buddha took my breath away. |
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Katima Mulilo, the regional capital, is the gateway to the Chobe National Park in Botswana and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. |
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Sophos believes that mass-mailing viruses can easily become over-reported, especially in statistics derived from email gateway detections alone. |
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The IP subsystem, which packetizes the compressed voice data, also contributes delay in a gateway. |
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The mausoleum is part of a vast complex with a main gateway, garden, mosque, guesthouse and several other palatial buildings. |
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They function as fencing around a front courtyard, as siding on the house and a small gateway, and as paneling on interior walls and partitions. |
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The prophetic or clairvoyant dream is perhaps the strongest reason for believing that dreaming is a gateway to another world. |
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But the city's polyglot hybrid culture also made it a gateway for young Indians from the hinterland to urban India in general. |
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A ship emerged from the center of the wormhole, and moments later the gateway through hyperspace contracted into nothing behind the starship. |
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There was a gateway on the western side and a timber building immediately behind the enclosure boundary. |
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Stick your head through and hey presto, it looks to have been impaled on a pikestaff above York's royal gateway. |
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To test your IPv6 connection, first try pinging something with the ping6 program on both the gateway and a connected host. |
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Surrounded by mountains, the ancient city of Bergen is described as the gateway to Norway's fjords. |
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A watery gateway to the USA's Pacific Northwest, the Sound itself is a giant product of Earth's violent convulsions. |
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The gateway into the courtyard had been closed off by a portcullis, guarded by guards bristling with weapons. |
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The gateway was equipped with a portcullis, but it was raised and the entry was protected only by a light, almost ornamental iron lattice. |
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Monk Bar was built in the 14th century and is the tallest gateway, with a portcullis still in working order. |
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He added an imposing gateway to Gibbs's courtyard and encased the traditional brick house in expensive Portland stone. |
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My letter was posted in the main post office in Sligo, the capital town of the North West and recently designated gateway growth centre. |
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And, of course, this city is a gateway to some of the finest countryside in the land. |
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The gateway facility could eventually include a livestock sales area, pens, parking, retail outlets and a food hall selling local produce. |
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Parts of the foundations of this building and a section of the town wall and gateway are visible. |
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She watched as ribbons of light streamed out of the statue and formed a gateway, then stepped into the gate. |
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About a mile down the road, on the right, you'll come to an imposing brick gateway with wrought-iron gates. |
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But it was like a gateway, and when you opened the door, not only good things came through, but so do bad things. |
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A bright green ribbon spanned the entrance at the gateway together with a Congratulations ribbon, which was cut. |
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The gateway, entrance and pathway required a bit of concrete work and a lot of gravel hauling. |
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After the gateway, there are two such openings where the wall hits the sand. |
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The work involved the widening of the entrance gateway thus eradicating the danger of traffic emerging unto Church Road from the church grounds. |
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Boasting a four-storey arched gateway, the building covered an area of 1,900 square metres and had a total of 3,400 square metres floor space. |
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The gateway frames part of the curving balustrade, helping to point the way to the front door. |
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Soon after, the gateway, entrance passage, and parts of the ramparts were attacked and heavily burnt. |
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Bergen, a charming port city, is the gateway to the country's most impressive fjords. |
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At least the movie does a formidable service by proving once and for all that neither marijuana nor LSD is the true gateway drug. |
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Twenty-nine point one percent of ecstasy users also abuse one or more other illegal substances, indicating it is likely to be a gateway drug. |
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There was also no evidence in either city to back the common refrain that marijuana serves as a gateway drug. |
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Licensure of practitioners of various pseudosciences is often treated as endorsement and as a gateway to greater privileges. |
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Setting up Ethernet and using a default gateway on my LAN gave me Internet access in less than 30 seconds. |
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Go through the gateway on the left-hand side of the dam and follow the reservoir access road down through a small woodland plantation. |
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The entrance through the outer ramparts was joined to the inner gateway by an ingeniously defended approach. |
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The train deposits you at Sirkeci station, in the heart of Istanbul, at the gateway to the Golden Horn. |
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This is a precious gateway into the alleviation of suffering, which I believe to be our principal task on this earth. |
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And lastly, for some problem youngsters, cannabis is a gateway to other more sinister and dangerous drugs. |
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It was just over two years ago when a big articulated lorry, having deposited a load of shavings by the stables, was having trouble squeezing through the narrow gateway. |
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In this new evolution of activism, celebrities are just the gateway drug to deeper policy engagement. |
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Any shipping making the transition past the Blizzard Falls had to be routed through the port facilities there, making it the gateway from the upper to lower lakes. |
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This place is the gateway to the high Andes and the Chilean border. |
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And of course there is the gene, that hard-wired Calvinist gateway to gloomy fate. |
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This could be due to the fact that the square was a essentially a static form, signifying calm and rest, while the entrance gateway needed to have some dynamism. |
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Through the arch of the inner gateway mined buildings are visible, scattered across a grassy plateau with the citadel on higher ground at the far end. |
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There's clear evidence that cannabis is itself a gateway drug to harder and more damaging drugs, and that cannabis itself has a devastating impact on our poorer communities. |
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The gateway to the World Heritage Bungle Bungles is a small community called Warmun, halfway between Halls Creek and Kununurra in the east Kimberley. |
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Anywhere in the Southern Alps it is easy to feel as Samuel Butler's hero did in Erewhon, that the high pass at the head of the valley is the gateway to some mysterious land. |
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Interesting images are available through this gateway, and although the content varies from provider to provider, the general tone is one of intelligent, critical inquiry. |
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We ask all parents to keep the gateway clear at school times. |
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The books are simply books, entertaining fantasies, not a gateway into the Dionysian worship of the chthonic Great Mother and not a paragon of moral virtue either. |
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The mouth is the gateway to the entire body and is a major influence on important areas, including the digestive tract, heart, circulatory system and the brain. |
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The opening of this gateway eventually led to the relative thermal isolation of Antarctica and the creation of the clockwise strong Antarctic circumpolar current. |
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In the summer, though, Bettles sees more tourists who come to the fly-and-mosquito infested gateway into the alaskan wilderness. |
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Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources. |
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With a series of sharp metal clanks from each of the twelve locks the gateway swung open quietly on well oiled hinges to allow the travelers passage. |
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Designed by a Persian architect, the twin structures along with a minareted gateway in the middle, lie above basement in an arcade, with secret passages. |
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Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a fairly wild city best known as the gateway to angor Wat. |
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Instead, the legal status of marijuana makes it a gateway drug. |
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Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle. |
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Its ceremonial gateway towers over the city below, grand and imperious. |
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With its Nile-side corniche awash with fellahin peasants and regal women in dark burqua gowns, this is unmistakably the gateway to Nubia and Africa. |
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Currently, Wi-Fi is mainly available in laptops, smartphones and as part of a broadband home gateway, all devices that are priced at several hundred dollars or more. |
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So I wrote a proposal and got permission to procure a box to act as a file server, fax server, internal web server, e-mail server and Internet gateway. |
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Demonised as a gateway drug, hailed as a medical wonder drug, cannabis is never far from controversy and the debate to legalise it has never been more acute. |
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Rather than turn people onto religion with threats of fire and brimstone, the association of decidedly modern churches' messages open a gentler gateway into the fold. |
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The first heavy interurban to operate at IRM, car 431, stands at the original 1966 Olson Road loading platform that was the gateway to the Museum. |
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Down the river from Kew, Richmond was an important royal residence in Tudor times, but only the gateway of the palace where Elizabeth I died now remains. |
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The market town of Richmond stands as the gateway to Swaledale. |
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They passed by the main gateway, which consisted of portcullises and a drawbridge that stood between two massive towers, each with projecting becs. |
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Many investors and companies view Ireland as the gateway to the market of 370 million people, which comprises the membership of the European Union. |
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Does this mean that alcohol is a gateway drug for marijuana? |
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But for me, Marfa is really the gateway to all that this unspoiled region has to offer. |
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The ships were in the air early that morning, every ship owned by the 30th taxied out to grab a glimpse of the doughboys making a gateway to glory and to death. |
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You might expect charming or at least passable small talk to be a gateway skill for a politician. |
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The Mayan calendar is a gateway to realms of consciousness that the majority of mankind has been blinded to by the use of false delusory calendars. |
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This made AIMS the gateway for all communications to and from the flight deck. |
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The waterfront with its white Cycladic houses is very grand and the splendid harbour looks out at the Portara, a vast gateway of marble shaped like the Greek letter pi. |
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The AIMS units are the gateway for all communications to and from the flight deck. |
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Parts of the gateway remain, including a pair of stone gateposts. |
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It was a gateway to having a resume that looks beefed up on roids. |
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Many young people in the town are regarded as casual users of these recreational drugs, which are often seen as the gateway drug to substances such as cocaine and heroin. |
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We thought that comics were like a gateway drug into reading. |
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She made a signal and they marched out of the blue-barred gateway. |
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Plus it is clear that plastic surgery is a gateway drug for those both so inclined and so well-heeled. |
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In April 2005 an historic ceremony took place, unveiling a granite memorial at the gateway to St Uvelus Church, St Eval. |
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First small ocean basins opened and a shallow gateway appeared during the Middle Eocene. |
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It bears the motto Plus Ultra, Latin for further beyond, implying that the pillars were a gateway. |
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Venice was Europe's gateway to trade with the East, and a producer of fine glass, while Florence was a capital of textiles. |
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The traditional Chinese gateway erected in Liverpool's Chinatown is the largest gateway outside of China. |
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A BBA degree can be portrayed as the gateway to the global business sector. |
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The western entrance to the Middle Ward is now open, and a gateway leads north from the ward onto the North Terrace. |
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Henry rebuilt the principal castle gateway in about 1510 and constructed a tennis court at the base of the motte in the Upper Ward. |
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In earth and timber castles, the gateway was usually the first feature to be rebuilt in stone. |
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Smaller branches were positioned in the gateway of every house to ensure good luck for the rest of the year. |
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For the ARBiH it was a gateway to the plateau of Risovac, which could create conditions for further progression towards the Adriatic coast. |
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Outside Tokyo, Narita International Airport, in Chiba Prefecture, is the major gateway for international travelers to Japan. |
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During the First and Second World Wars, however, Stirling harbour thrived again as a gateway for supplies of tea to Scotland. |
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The Netherbow Port was a gateway in this wall and brass studs in the road mark its former position. |
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They formed a cross shape, and each point on the edge of the cross was a gateway into the city. |
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The West Gate faced onto the harbour, and was also known as the Golden Gate, named after the principal gateway in the city of Constantinople. |
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The city's port is the largest general cargo port in the country and its leading passenger gateway. |
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This can also be used by the gateway to enforce restrictions on geographically bound calling plans. |
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It had become the gateway and crucial outlet allowing Dutch merchants direct access to world markets. |
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As the station is the gateway to the city with the main avenues intersecting here. |
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Medora in the North Dakota Badlands hosts the Medora Musical every summer and is the gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. |
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Weymouth, Dorset offers itself as 'the gateway to the Jurassic Coast', Britain's only natural World Heritage Site. |
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Despite the link with Byzantium, it also maintained good relations with the Turks, enabling it to serve as central Italy's gateway to the Orient. |
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The closest island to the United States is Bimini, which is also known as the gateway to the Bahamas. |
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As a gateway to the Caribbean, Hispaniola became a haven for pirates during the early colonial period. |
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The villa of Campeche was the peninsula's port, the key gateway for the whole region. |
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The Port of Manila is the largest seaport in the Philippines, making it the premier international shipping gateway to the country. |
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North of the city of Tumbes lies Puerto Pizarro, the gateway to the National Mangroves Sanctuary. |
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One surviving example is the gateway at Ripon, designed somewhat in the style of a medieval almshouse. |
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Development plans included establishing the HCD as a gateway to downtown Lowell and enhanced connectivity to Gallagher Terminal. |
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Rocky has a smattering of attractions but is best seen as the gateway to the coastal gems of Yeppoon and Great Keppel Island. |
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The wall has been thickened to give dept to the gateway, and possibly to allow of the superstruction of a low tower above it. |
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The only gateway we have to that stellar interior is the study of stellar oscillations, or asteroseismology. |
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Bali will become Emirates SkyCargo's 2nd gateway in Indonesia and 24th Asia Pacific point in its global network. |
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Cote d'lvoire's Abidjan port is the country's maritime gateway and a vital asset for many of West Africa's land-locked countries. |
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It didn't have the vicious addictiveness of cocaine or heroin and it wasn't a gateway drug to harder drugs. |
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We chose Wuhan as our latest destination as it is a gateway to central China and further adds to our network s connectivity. |
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Amphitheatrically built around a major port, this gateway city to the West is renowned for its carnival. |
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It also quickly opens the gateway to the brain, allowing analgesics like aspirin to work more effectively. |
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The most compact VOD gateway in the industry, NSG is the only solution to support eight QAM channels in a single rack unit. |
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Netegrity, has a new reverse proxy server product which provides a secure gateway into a company's Web site. |
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The story begins with a reference to the ancient Northumbrian legend of Linn Rorting, a girl who discovers a sacred stone gateway to the gods. |
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We, at Africa West, believe that Lome will soon become a world-class staging and hubbing point, as well as the gateway to West Africa. |
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Bosnia Herzegovina offers you a gateway to the European Union, he told reporter in an exclusive interview here. |
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Tartu Airport has an important role in Estonian regional policy as an educational centre and gateway to Europe. |
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Until recently, connecting Skype with any VoIP service required a third-party product, such as a gateway, in between them. |
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The attacks were performed on all SMTP commands supported by the eSafe gateway. |
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The former Tilt Hammer Inn stands at the gateway to Alum Rock Road in Saltley, a thriving centre of small shops and businesses. |
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The NAIA Terminal 2 is among three terminals that serves as Manila's international gateway. |
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These wall-paintings appear on the facade of the gateway, in the squinches of the domical ceiling, and the soffit of the main passageway ceiling. |
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This indicated that, as many had suspected, Ecstasy is likely a gateway drug. |
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Gardening is a sort of healthy gateway drug to other forms of food freedom. |
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That's one drug leading on to another but that said I don't believe cannabis is a gateway drug. |
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For most addicts, alcohol was their first mind-altering substance and it is known to be a gateway drug to the rest. |
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These medications are federally controlled substances and gateway drugs to heroin. |
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Nygren is backing several bills that would make it harder to get prescription pain killers, which are often gateway drugs to heroin abuse. |
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There has been a shift from being documentalist or archivist to being a gateway to knowledge. |
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Turin, the gateway to the Alps and to the Italian peninsula, was particularly well placed for the use of paintings in quasi-public spaces by those who commissioned them. |
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The first is a gateway to and from IBM network products, including the forthcoming token-ring broadband network, expected to command corporationwide and citywide networks. |
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Banchoff's computer-generated images of four-dimensional hypercubes, that really persuaded him that mathematics could serve as his gateway to higher-dimensional spaces. |
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The gateway to West Jutland is the lively North Sea port of Esbjerg with its central square full of cafes and restaurants and a long pedestrianised shopping street. |
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Recently, my partner and I pulled the article from June 2006 on the lake country of northern Idaho and hightailed it out of town for a quick four-day gateway. |
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In the first VBSpam review of 2012, Halon Security's award winning email and spam gateway Virtual Spam Prevention was approved its seventh consecutive VBSpam award. |
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Vitesse's Gigabit Ethernet wireless broadband gateway solution incorporates industry-leading technologies offered by Intoto, Ralink Technology and Star Semiconductor. |
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The geoeconomic development has led to the emergence of Dubai as a gateway to Middle East, South Asia and Africa, particularly for Asian and Middle Eastern companies. |
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Today, we may name different gateway drugs, sexual fantasies or visions of wealth, fame and power, but they all still tempt us to indulge insatiable appetites. |
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Does propaganda about marijuana being a gateway drug still hold sway? |
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Prescription controlled substances are now considered the new gateway drug for many young Americans, replacing marijuana in many cases which has traditionally held this role. |
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It often serves as a gateway drug to other harmful chemical use. |
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The outline project centres on the site next to the Valegate Retail Park and Copthorne Hotel at the gateway to the Vale of Glamorgan at Culverhouse Cross. |
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The various backers have been attracted by the prospect of developing Ciudad Real as alternative to Madrid's increasingly congested international gateway at Barajas. |
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This time, though, their morn gets appendicitis and while she and dad are back home, the gateway fails, and all communication between timelines ceases. |
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Morro Rock is the most prominent of the Nine Sister mountain range located within San Luis Obispo County and fronts a beachfront gateway to the city of Morro Bay, California. |
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Far less commercialised than many other resorts, this area is the gateway to the unspoilt Akamas Peninsula, home to monk seals, green turtles and about 168 species of birds. |
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In addition, a new Post Office center will debut, hosting all mail-related functions such as fax, mailgram, Internet gateway, and other electronic mail-related features. |
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Research shows ketosis has a major impact on the dairy industry and is a challenge for farmers as this gateway disease in the transition period often goes undetected. |
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Yangon becomes Qatar Airways' 10th gateway in the Association of South East Asian Nations countries and the carrier's 119th destination worldwide. |
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There, a six-story atrium space acts as a gateway to the complex and carries the visitor from Leningradsky Prospect up to the Winter Garden on the second floor. |
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Once a sawmilling town that was a gateway to forests of mountain ash and waterfalls, it has also come to embrace tourist lurks, such as arts and crafts. |
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The gateway was restored in 2015 and a steel screen inserted featuring a map of World War I Commonwealth grave cemeteries in Northern France and Belgium. |
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Belize's rugged geography has also made the country's coastline and jungle attractive to drug smugglers, who use the country as a gateway into Mexico. |
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Located on the western tip of Java makes Banten as the gateway to Java and Sumatra and the adjacent areas of Jakarta which is the capital of the State. |
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Veracruz was the first Spanish settlement founded in what became New Spain, but it endured as the only viable Gulf Coast port, the enduring gateway for Spain to New Spain. |
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Tangier's Ibn Batouta International Airport and the rail tunnel will serve as the gateway to the Moroccan Riviera, the littoral area between Tangier and Oujda. |
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The Tethys Seaway was not a gateway, but rather a sea in its own right. |
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As the gateway widened, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current strengthened. |
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The other major oceanic gateway opening during this time was the Tasman, or Tasmanian, depending on the paper, gateway between Australia and Antarctica. |
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Tijuana is a major gateway to the interior of Mexico to which it is connected by air and road directly, and by sea via the ports of Ensenada and San Diego. |
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For many young people in Wales, the acquisition of Welsh is a gateway to better careers, according to research from the Welsh Language Board and Careers Wales. |
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The front of the gateway was a blind spot and to overcome this, projecting towers were added on each side of the gate in a style similar to that developed by the Romans. |
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Nonetheless, Charles employed Nicholas Stone to improve the chapel gallery in the Mannerist style and to construct a gateway in the North Terrace. |
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On the south side of the Ward is King Henry VIII's gateway, which bears the coat of arms of Catherine of Aragon and forms the secondary entrance to the castle. |
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Of the outer fortifications there remains a brick gateway, with Gothic arch carrying a high machicolated tower, connected to which is a fragment of the wall. |
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A course in calculus is a gateway to other, more advanced courses in mathematics devoted to the study of functions and limits, broadly called mathematical analysis. |
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The central gateway to Norway by air is Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. |
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At the end of each main road was a large gateway with watchtowers. |
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