Gateway Sentence Examples
A shockwave exploded from the gateway and knocked her back.
The gateway closed behind him.
The gateway yawned open over the monument.
We leave the gateway between the two open, so she can access Hell's magic.
Near the desert gateway between worlds, Darian found his rhythm.
Just tell him the gateway can't be closed.
My kind always thought there was a way to reopen that gateway, and a few days ago, the gateway ruptured.
The Others have a gateway to the mortal world there.
He'd be able to read her mind and confirm she was indeed intent on destroying the gateway between the realms.
The gateway between realms is cracked, and I have a slight Watcher infestation problem.
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He reached forward and rested his hand where the gateway had been.
There are remains of a Moorish fort on the hill commanding the town; and the north gateway - the Puerta del Colegio - is a fine lofty arch, surmounted by an emblematic statue and the city arms. The most prominent buildings are the episcopal palace (1733), with a frontage of a 600 ft.; the town house (1843), containing important archives; and the cathedral, a small Gothic structure built on the site of a former mosque in the 14th century, and enlarged and tastelessly restored in 1829.
He lowered the soup, and their arms brushed, opening the gateway for energy between them.
It was a time of great tumult, and the gateway between the two realms was sealed away for eternity, he explained.
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She walked through the gateway and imagined herself as important as the White God walking into his palace.
Before your battle with the Other in Ireland, there was only one gateway open.
The only part of his life that had been good lay beyond the gateway in front of him. No, he told himself.
I'll find their gateway and hunt them down one by one.
AdvertisementHe rolled, startled to see two people come through the gateway where no one had been before.
There remains also the Perpendicular gateway, serving as the town-hall.
The most remarkable Roman building in Trier is the Porta Nigra, the north gate of the city, a huge fortified gateway, 115 ft.
Of a Benedictine abbey there remain a beautiful Perpendicular gateway, and ruins of buildings called the prior's house, mainly Early English, and the guest house, with other fragments.
On an eminence stands the ancient castle, entered by a gateway of the 13th century.
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Tampa is the principal gateway for trade and travel between the United States and the West Indies.
A gateway flanked by turrets (14th century) is a relic of the Hotel de Guise, built as a gild hall for the English woolstaplers, and given to the duke of Guise as a reward for the recapture of Calais.
You're going to open the gateway.
Traveling to the portal between worlds, the guardsman took one last look around then dropped through the gateway to the immortal world.
Instinct took over, urging her towards the gateway.
She picked up a rock and threw it into the center of the gateway.
The name is especially given to the great entrance hall of the Acropolis at Athens, which was begun in 437 B.C. by Pericles, to take the place of an earlier gateway.
The great gateway, the Porta della Carta, was added in 1439-42 from designs by Bartholomeo Buono (or Bon) and his son.
She was worshipped, under the form of a conical stone, in an open-air sanctuary of the usual Cypriote type (not unlike those of Mycenaean Greece), the general form of which is known from representations on late gems, and on Roman imperial coins;' its ground plan was discovered by excavations in 1888.2 It suffered repeatedly from earthquakes, and was rebuilt more than once; in Roman times it consisted of an open court, irregularly quadrangular, with porticos and chambers on three sides, and a gateway through them on the east.
Several old houses, some remains of the medieval ramparts and the Tour de l'Horloge, an ancient gateway, are also preserved.
The antiquities include remains of a gateway, a theatre and baths, as well as numerous inscriptions.
The mosque at Fatehpur-Sikri possesses in its great southern gateway, built by Akbar in the second half of the 16th century, the masterpiece of IndoSaracenci architecture.
The abbey church belonged to the 13th century, but only a gateway flanked by two massive towers is left.
The Eure, which at this point divides into three branches, is crossed by several bridges, some of them ancient, and is fringed in places by remains of the old fortifications, of which the Porte Guillaume (14th century), a gateway flanked by towers, is the most complete specimen.
Bosnia was regarded by successive sultans as the Turkish gateway into Hungary; hatred of the Hungarians and their religion was hereditary among the Bogomils.
Five miles south-east of Tunbridge Wells is Bayham Abbey, founded in 1200, where ruins of a church, a gateway, and dependent buildings adjoin the modern Tudor mansion.
The sacred road from Epidaurus, which is flanked by tombs, approaches the precinct through a gateway or propylaea.
It has extensive remains of fortifications of the 13th century, the most remarkable feature of which is the Porte de Laon, a gateway flanked by massive towers and surmounted by a fine a,partmmt.
On the south of the gateway is a 13th-century building, known as the Spanish barn.
A well-preserved gateway of red sandstone and portions of two towers of the castle are included in the buildings of the present gaol, and the old parish church of St Peter contains some interesting monuments, amongst them being the altar tomb (of the 6th century) of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G., and his wife, which was removed hither for safety at the Reformation from the desecrated church of the neighbouring Priory of St John.
Two hundred yards east of the mansion is an ancient gateway, supposed to have led to the old House of Scone, and near it stands the cross of Scone, removed hither from its original site in the town.
Only the gateway and certain apartments remain of the Tudor building.
From this time the town, on account of its favourable commercial and strategic position at the gateway of the Iroquois country and at the head of navigation on the Hudson river, was for a century and a half one of the most important places in the colonies.
The most famous of Hittite reliefs is here - a double-headed eagle " displayed " on the flank of one of the gateway sphinxes.
Arslan Tash, near Palanga; two rude gateway lions, uninscribed.
Ahmar (on left bank of Euphrates); large stela with sculpture and long relief inscription, found in 1908 with several sculptured slabs and two gateway lions, inscribed in cuneiform.
The gorgeous decoration of the mausoleum of Iyeyasu at NikkO, and of the gateway of the Nishi Hongwan temple at KiOto, are the most striking instances of his handiwork or direction.
Originally designed as a perch for fowls which sang to the deities at daybreak, this toni subsequently came to be erroneously regarded as a gateway characteristic of the ShintO shrine.
The town is very picturesque, with its steep and narrow streets, and its one surviving gateway, while it is dominated on the west by the ruined castle of Stein, formerly a stronghold of the Habsburgs, but destroyed in 1415 and again in 1712.
Pursuing an easterly course, this stream receives the waters of the romantic `Ain Fije (which doubles its volume), and bursts out by a rocky gateway upon the plain of Damascus, in the irrigation of which it is the chief agent.
To the north-west, beyond the Tal-i-Bangi, the magnificent outlines of the Mosalla filled a wide space with the glorious curves of dome and gateway and the stately grace of tapering minars, but the impressive beauty of this, by far the finest architectural structure in all Afghanistan, could not be permitted to weigh against the fact that the position occupied by this pile of solid buildings was fatal to the interests of effective defence.
The Tour de L'Horloge, pierced by a gateway through which passes the Grande Rue, is a 15th century structure containing a museum on its second floor.
Another smaller enclosure lies to the east with a gateway also of the Roman period.
At Kumpfmiihl, in the immediate neighbourhood of the city, was discovered, in 1885, the remains of a Roman camp with an arched gateway; the latter, known as the Porta Praetoria, was cleared in 1887.
The Arab Noma, constructed in 1800, has been rebuilt by the Germans, who have retained the fine sculptured gateway.
It has three entrances on the Plaza, and over its main gateway hangs the " liberty bell " of Mexico, first rung by the humble parish priest Hidalgo, on the night of the 16th of September 1810, to call the people of Dolores to arms, and now rung at midnight on each recurring anniversary by the president himself.
Venetian influence is everywhere manifest; the Lion of St Mark is carved over the main gateway and on many public buildings; and among the narrow and steep lanes of the city there are numerous examples of Venetian Gothic or early Renaissance architecture.
One of the followers of Fitzhamon settled at Barry about the end of the 11th century, building there a castle of which only a gateway remains.
The great gateway is a fine monumental arch in fair preservation, with an inscription to Antoninus Pius.
Hence, through a triple gateway in a richly ornamented screen, access is gained to the first or Hexagonal Court, which measures about 250 ft.
The northern and oldest portion of the ramparts dates from the 13th century; the single gateway by which they are pierced is on the south and is a good example of the military architecture of the 15th century.
The single street of the island curves from the gateway up to the abbey, ending in flights of steps leading to the donjon or chatelet.
The chief relic is a gateway flanked by massive round towers, known as the Porte Saint-Pierre.
In eastern Pennsylvania the Great Valley was accessible by reason of a broad gateway between the end of South Mountain and the Highlands, and here in the Lebanon Valley settled German Moravians, whose descendants even now retain the peculiar patois known as "Pennsylvania Dutch."
Other buildings of interest are the guildhall, a 15th-century structure of brick; Shodfriars Hall, a half-timbered house adjacent to slight remains of a Dominican priory; the free grammar school, founded in 1554, with a fine gateway of wrought iron of the 17th century brought from St Botolph's church; and the Hussey Tower of brick, part of a mansion of the 16th century.
Bratislava (Pressburg), the capital of Slovakia, with its great Danubian harbour, is the gateway of central European trade to the East and the Balkans.
It is of oblong shape running north and south, and is entered by a single gateway.
Its gateway, Elsinore, is a medieval reproduction; other prominent features are the reservoirs, which resemble natural lakes, and a high water tower, from which there is a delightful view.
Above the gateway is a hall called the Regent House.
The castle has remains of Norman work in the keep, and other ancient portions (including the gateway) of later date, but is in part modernized as a residence.
Little is left of the old fortifications except a tower of the 13th or 14th century, surmounting a gateway known as the Tour de Garnabie.
Immediately adjacent to the gateway is a two-storied guest-house, opening from a cloister (C).
The abbot's house formed a small courtyard at the west entrance, close to the inner gateway.
The entrance was by a strong gateway (U) to the north.
The precincts are entered by a gateway (P), at the extreme western extremity, giving admission to the lower ward.
A gateway of no great importance is nearly all that remains of the palace last used by the Venetian provveditori.
Its advantages as a commercial centre were early recognized, and its importance was enhanced on the opening up of the middle West to settlement, when Buffalo became the principal gateway for the lake routes.
The present entrance is by a gateway buttressed by alabaster shafts, one of which, 7 5 ft.
Among ecclesiastical buildings are remains of two monastic foundations - the priory of St Botolph, founded early in the 12th century for Augustinian canons, of which part of the fine Norman west front (in which Roman bricks occur), and of the nave arcades remain; and the restored gateway of the Benedictine monastery of St John, founded by Eudo, steward to William II.
The only important gateway, which was on the east side, away from the sea, probably resembled the "lion gate" at Mycenae.
The lodgings of the prior (G) occupy the centre of the outer court, immediately in front of the west door of the church, and face the gateway of the convent (0).
The guest-houses adjoin the entrance gateway, to which a chapel was annexed on the south side of the conventual area.
The court of the mosque is entered by a gateway on which lions and other animals are sculptured.
Among the subjects of antiquarian interest are Queenzie Neuk, the spot where Queen Mary rested on her journey to Langside, the old steeple and pillory built in the reign of Charles I., the Mote Hill, the old Runic cross, and the carved gateway in the palace park.
East of the bouleuterium was a triumphal gateway of Roman age, with triple entrance, the central being the widest, opening on the Altis from the south.
North of this gateway, but at a somewhat greater depth, traces of a pavement were found in the Altis.
To the west was a vestibule, from which the Altis was entered by a handsome gateway.
In the neighbourhood are the Cave of the Winds, the Grand Caverns, charming glens, mountain lakes and picturesque canyons; and the Garden of the Gods, - approached by a narrow gateway between two tremendous masses of red rock 330 ft.
Immediately below that town the Rhone rushes through a great natural gateway, a narrow and striking defile (now strongly fortified), which commands the entrance of the Valais.
It preserves remains of ramparts, a stronghold of the 16th century flanked by cylindrical towers, and a sculptured gateway of the 15th century.
Of the fortifications erected by Vauban in the 17th century, only a gateway and the partially dismantled citadel, nicknamed la Belle Inutile, are left.
Kansas City, the gateway to the South-west, is one of the leading railway centres of the United States.
Several towers of this fortress remain, and in the south wall is a massive gateway, uncovered in 1901.
Of the other churches in Kasresh-Shama the most noteworthy is that of El Adra (the Virgin), also called El 1Vloallaka, or The Suspended, being built in one of the towers of the Roman gateway.
A small gateway between two massive towers or pylons gave admittance to a spacious forecourt open to the sky, into which the people were allowed to enter at least on feast days.
He placed a great stone gateway to the temenos, an outer temenos wall and gateway, with a colonnade between the gates.
He made also a processional way past the side of the temple to the cemetery beyond, with a great gateway of granite.
The heraldic type of the two lions is the device over the principal gateway of Mycenae, and stamps this, the oldest great monument on Greek soil, with a distinctly Phrygian character.
The situation of Illinois between the Great Lakes and the Appalachian Mountains has made it a natural gateway for railroads connecting the North Atlantic and the far Western states.
The borough includes the parish of Clerkenwell (q.v.), a locality of considerable historic interest, including the former priory of St John, Clerkenwell, of which the gateway and other traces remain.
Fragments of the old town walls and the south gateway, of the Decorated period, are standing.
From the Kunar it crossed into Bajour by one of several open and comparatively easy passes, and from Bajour descended into India either by the Malakand or some other contiguous frontier gateway to the plains of Peshawar.
At the main entrance is a beautiful gateway (of elaborately wrought brown stone), 142 ft.
At the highest point of the ridge is a Gothic church with a fine gateway, and a modern tower overlooking the town.
Recent excavations have revealed porticoes, a gateway and other buildings, and also the remains of several colossal early statues, the best preserved of which is now in the museum at Athens.
Of the castle, founded about 1105 by Richard de Redvers, the banquetinghall, a tower, the chapel and a 14th-century gateway remain.
Of the castle of Newcastle, built on the edge of a cliff above the church of that parish, there remain a courtyard with flanking towers and a fine Norman gateway.
There must also be mentioned the university church, the new university buildings, which occupy the site of the ducal palace (Schloss) where Goethe wrote his Hermann and Dorothea, the Schwarzer Box Hotel, where Luther spent the night after his flight from the Wartburg, and four towers and a gateway which now alone mark the position of the ancient walls.
Some of the streets are very narrow, and contain curious specimens of old buildings, chiefly in antique Spanish style, being square, with a central court, and a gateway opening into the street.
The one break, or gorge, which allows the Kej waters to pass, only forms a local gateway into a mass of impracticable hills.
Of these, the old bridge on the east, built in 1788, has a fine gateway and is adorned with statues of Minerva and the elector Charles Theodore of the Palatinate; the other, the lower bridge, on the west, built in 1877, connects Heidelberg with the important suburbs of Neuenheim and Handschuchsheim.
Other noteworthy objects in the castle are the fountain in the courtyard, decorated with four granite columns from Charlemagne's palace at Ingelheim; the Elisabethentor, a beautiful gateway named after the English princess; the beautiful octagonal bell-tower at the N.E.
One of the most interesting of its few historic monuments is the Koppelpoort, an old gateway situated at the end of a fine avenue of trees bordering the canal.
Of the ancient Benedictine abbey, the only remains are a part of a gateway, a lodge (a beautiful Perpendicular relic) and some buttresses, while some broken stone arches and walls remain of the conventual buildings.
The north-west gateway, to which this road led, is still flanked by two massive towers, of Hellenic work.
White Pass (2888 ft.) and Chilkoot Pass (3500 ft.), at the head of the Lynn Canal, are the gateway to the mining country of the Klondike and Upper Yukon.
Wrangell (formerly Fort St Dionysius, Fort Stikine and Fort Wrangell), founded in 1833, is a dilapidated and torpid little village, of some interest in Alaskan history, and of temporary importance from 1874 to 1877 as the gateway to the Cassiar mines.
Opposite on the left bank is Hainburg, the gateway of Hungary from the Austrian side.
The hotel de ville is established in a mansion of Renaissance architecture; a town gateway of the 15th century, surmounted by a belfry, is also of architectural interest.
Towards the land the city is surrounded by a semicircular fosse or canal, and was at one time regularly fortified; but the ramparts have been demolished and are replaced by fine gardens and houses, and only one gateway, the Muiderpoort, is still standing.
Its gateway, erected in 1504, and remaining in St John's Square, served various purposes after the suppression of the monasteries, being, for example, the birthplace of the Gentleman's Magazine in 1731, and the scene of Dr Johnson's work in connexion with that journal.
In the middle of the town is a gateway surmounted by a belfry, dating from the 15th century.
The present houses have for the most part been quarried from ancient ruins; of the palace of the princes of Azerbaijan there remains a gateway with a Persian inscription, flanked by two brick towers; and at a little distance stands the so-called Tower of the Khans, a richly decorated twelve-sided structure, 102 ft.
It still retains the gateway towers at both ends.
It perpetuates the memory of the beautiful gateway which formed the triumphal entrance into the city of Constantine, and which survived the original bounds of the new capital as late as 1508, when it was overthrown by an earthquake.
With St Paul, which is served by the same system of railways, Minneapolis is the chief railway centre of the Northwest and one of the greatest in the United States, being the principal gateway to the commerce of the Canadian and Pacific northwest.
There remains a perpendicular turreted gateway.
There are remains of an ancient castle, consisting chiefly of a finely preserved gateway, of the Early Decorated period, flanked by two round towers.
A spacious gateway, high and wide enough to admit the passage of a loaded camel, forms the sole entrance, which is furnished with heavy doors, and is further guarded within by massive iron chains, drawn across at night.
The ancient town walls survive almost intact on the north and west sides, and retain the fine St George's gateway, locally called the "Five Arches."
These ruins consist of a gateway and an approach enclosed by two lateral walls, 15 ft.
The gateway is flanked by two huge blocks, each carved in front into the shape of a sphinx, while on the inner face is a relief of a two-headed eagle with wings displayed.
Behind the gateway is another vestibule leading to another portal which gives entra ice to the building, the lateral walls and abutments of the portal being also decorated with reliefs much worn.
The churchyard, however, is entered by a Norman gateway, and there survives also a magnificent isolated bell-tower dating from 1533, of the best ornate Perpendicular workmanship. The abbey walls surround the churchyard, but almost the only other remnant is a single Decorated arch.
They passed under an arched gateway that read "The Marsh Ranch".
One of Dusty's spies found out the Others have a weapon they want to use, we think to open the gateway between the immortal and mortal worlds.
He'd cracked the gateway when Jonny became the Black God, and now, the immortal realm peeked from the clouds into the mortal world.
However I have been unable to access the Basic Setup Screen to configure the Gateway to access the Internet.
You can too, by looking out for vacancies advertised in the press or checking the main Civil Service gateway on the web.
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The military road winds down to the old drovers Inn near the Gateway to Glencoe.
You will arrive at an imposing lichen encrusted gateway.
Academic Info Academic info is a good gateway type site, easy to use and surprisingly erudite.
The OGC Gateway Process was originally set up to help procurement projects that involve external (actual) expenditure.
Yell, the Gateway to the North Isles, and justly famous for otters, is the second largest island in Shetland.
The City has been the gateway to North Wales since the Romans landed in Britain 2000 years ago and established a frontier fortress here.
An annotated gateway to a large number of websites relevant to the study of the history of European integration can also be found.
The South West Office of Employment sees C-FAR as a specialized gateway into New Deal and is contributing funding support.
Coat of Arms dated 1675, built into arched gateway.
Work starts on Edge Lane project 19 April 2006 £ 350m regeneration project will transform key eastern gateway to Liverpool.
The aim of the Darlington gateway Environmental Scheme is to improve the approaches to Darlington as the western gateway to the Tees Valley.
The IP address of the default gateway system you should route to, if your network has a gateway.
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The Paypal payment gateway module is provided by default.
The Canada Site Portal [20] is the primary Internet gateway to Government of Canada information.
They form a horseshoe open to the Summer Solstice sunrise, a gateway to the Otherworld for the Sun God under whatever name.
Auckland, international gateway to New Zealand, is laid out with stylish informality around one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.
The customer requiring support simply clicks on a link and this immediately instigates a chat session with an operator via our central secure gateway.
Three gateway ranges, gables facing, with stone dressings to pilasters and stone arches with carved keystones.
With its good transport links Sudbury is an ideal gateway to Suffolk.
The Gateway is a modern hotel well located for exploring the area with easy access to Chester Cheshire North Wales Wirral.
The gateway may also include paving, grass, pillars, planters, w all s, trees, rails or fences.
The gateway has ionic pilasters; above is a large arched window with very unusual decoration.
The old form of gateway used to be made by erecting two granite pillars either side of the required entrance.
Gateway technology is very suitable for high-throughput production of expression plasmid of FL cDNA.
Here is Avalon, island of the blessed dead, gateway to the spirit realm.
Over the gateway are Henry VIII's arms, and on the turrets more terracotta roundels of Roman emperors.
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I made directly for this ' haven ' but had to pass the sentry at the gateway.
Is the Thames Gateway project an appropriate flagship scheme for a truly sustainable plan for a city of the future?
He built temples, canals, defensive fortifications, the gateway of Ishtar, the great ziggurat and the sacred processional way in Babylon.
There may be mentioned also an early pier in the church of St Katherine Cree or Christ Church, Leadenhall Street, belonging to the priory church of the Holy Trinity; old monuments in the vaults beneath St James's Church, Clerkenwell, formerly attached to a Benedictine nunnery; and the Perpendicular gateway and the crypt of the church of the priory of St John of Jerusalem (see Finsbury).
Many accidents have arisen from horses rushing through a gateway directly the latch is released, or from their jumping a gate at which they have been pulled up to enable the rider to open it.
The outer wall is nearly a mile round; over its main gateway is a niche with a figure representing, possibly, Edward I., but more probably, de Lacy.
The noise of wheels, hoofs, and bells was heard from the gateway as a little trap passed out.
Only someone's orderly passed through the gateway, splashing through the mud, and talked to the innkeeper.
The young officer standing in the gateway, as if hesitating whether to enter or not, clicked his tongue.
Together with that sound came a solitary human cry from the gateway and amid the smoke appeared the figure of a bareheaded man in a peasant's coat.
In the gateway lay three wounded and four dead.
The French were making a stand there behind a wattle fence in a garden thickly overgrown with bushes and were firing at the Cossacks who crowded at the gateway.
The Cossacks and Dolokhov galloped after Petya into the gateway of the courtyard.
A stone gateway, Porta de Santiago, is all that remains of the Portuguese fort.
Chester 's Gateway Theater is home to the county 's major repertory company.
The Corporate Plan reflects broader national and regional priorities in respect of Dartford 's key role in the regeneration of the Thames Gateway.
Over the gateway are Henry VIII 's arms, and on the turrets more terracotta roundels of Roman emperors.
The Thames Gateway Water Treatment Plant would treat river water that is less than one third as salty as seawater.
The ports are a primary gateway to Europe handling 15% of all UK seaborne trade.
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They provide a wide-ranging resources gateway and a new site devoted to British cinema and television called screenonline.
Westwinds is a smallholding located on the gateway to the Gower Peninsular, Britains first area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The body-mind becomes the gateway to the transpersonal realms of spirit.
This is the gateway to the Peninsula of Akamas, a natural wilderness of incredible beauty.
Some good websites to visit concerning child abuse signs are Help Guide and the Child Welfare Information Gateway.
If you have a reasonably large Web site with a good amount of data and that also features some e-commerce aspects like a payment gateway, it would be best to go for dedicated hosting on your own dedicated server, even if with an ISP.
A mixture of grenadine, gin, cherry brandy, sweet and sour mix and club soda, the drink was often considered a "gateway" drink for novices who had never before consumed an alcoholic beverage.
A benefit of this particular program is that you do not need an Internet gateway.
Merchant Accounts Express - Again, for a monthly fee, Merchant Accounts Express offer free access to Authorize.net, an online payment gateway.
The companies that manage merchant accounts can provide you with an online gateway to manage your account and either send you copies of your monthly statements in the mail or allow you to download them online.
To get a sense of how EXC's online payment processing system works, you can view live demos of the company's payment gateway and QuickCommerce applications.
There is often a gateway fee, but this fee differs among providers.
Temporary employment can give you diverse job opportunities, flexible work hours and a gateway to full-time employment.
While puberty may feel difficult, it is the gateway to adulthood.
The willingness to use one illegal substance may serve as a gateway to alcohol or harder drugs.
Marijuana can seem harmless, although it's often a gateway drug into other narcotics and serious addiction.
When it comes to planning your small group lessons, create a calendar for studies and use a tool such as the Bible Gateway to search for keywords and Biblical passages to use with teens.
Alcohol abuse is frequently considered a "gateway" drug.
For this reason, it is often known as the "gateway" drug to other, more addicting and harmful drugs.
Founded in 1968, GateWay Community College was the first integrated technical and vocational college in Arizona.
Unlike traditional colleges, GateWay serves the needs and growing requirements of its local community, providing a wide array of courses for healthcare, automotive, information technology, and nursing employees.
Over the years, GateWay college has developed a rigorous curriculum consisting of over 130 degree and certificate programs.
Serving over 16,000 students each term, GateWay Community College has strong ties with the Maricopa Skills Center and Maricopa Community College.
As a member of the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, GateWay provides innovative career training to further advance current and future generations.
GateWay Community College uses an online admissions application to track student enrollment.
Despite their large enrollment, GateWay offers personalized support throughout the year.
While GateWay is largely a technical college, they are home of the Gecko, who represents the school's soccer, cross country, golf, baseball, and softball teams.
Most of the boat tours along the Mississippi River are day cruises, which showcase slices of Americana, from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, to Civil War battle sites in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
In effect, the PlayStation 3 acts as a gateway and the content is then transferred to the PSP over a USB connection.
The Japanese torii is the word for the traditional gateway commonly found at Shinto shrine entrances.
That season stretches from mid December into early March, and only two hotels in the park are open, although you can stay in gateway communities.
Softick Audio Gateway has A2DP/AVRCP profile support that allows you to listen to stereo music with Bluetooth.
Truancy is a gateway to serious violent and nonviolent crime.
The 1.7-mile bridge connects the city of San Francisco with Marin County, home to art community of Sausalito, Muir Woods, and gateway to the California wine country.
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway is known for being one of the city's top conference hotels.
Whether you are leading the parade, helping cheer on the home team or lending a paw to a charity event, dog mascot costumes are the gateway to a howling good time.
A first date is a gateway to more dates in the future.
That becomes the gateway to the one part of breaking up that all the "experts" agree on - that it will get better, and you will eventually heal from the pain.
According to the Child Welfare Information Gateway, there are four types of child abuse-child neglect, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and emotional abuse.
Using numbers related to things they enjoy is a gateway to teaching averages, probabilities, or even simple addition.
Practicing yoga for health is a gateway to a better sense of wellbeing.
Seniors and people in recovery or with disabilities can use Schlorholtz's program as a gateway to better health through yoga.
Becoming aware of your body outside of general care is, indeed, a gateway to a greater comprehension of your ability.
Because of its important nature as the first piece of the larger document (or the "gateway" to the rest of the work), many people create this document last and spend a lot of time perfecting it.
As they watch a display of Earth's past, a crazed McCoy leaps through the Guardian, and into our past; the Guardian is a gateway.
The proxy site acts as a gateway to other sites while concealing the identity of the original address.
It works across the entire spectrum of the Creative Suite, and it can also serve as a gateway to the Exchange when you're looking for the right Dreamweaver plugin.
Norwich is the gateway to numerous hills and forests, which provide ample cross country skiing, snowmobiling and hiking and climbing opportunities.
This opened up an interesting gateway to Howie's past.
Jule looked at the clouds, able to feel the gateway cracking with his newfound powers.
It took two full revolutions before he saw it, a mortal gateway that pulsed brighter than the others, beckoning him.
You can't close the gateway.
You told me you had one gateway and the Others had their own.
How far from the gateway, she wasn't sure.
Take them to the gateway!
Its extensive front faced the river, and had a lofty central gateway, flanked by smaller entrances, and by two octagonal towers rising to some height above the body of the building.
The manor house of Daundelyon, or Dent de Lion, with its gateway of the early part of the 15th century, remains between Margate and Westgate.
The gateway in the outer court and the Perpendicular chapel are from Archbishop Bourchier's time.
They, however, had no confidence in the arch, which, as the Hindu says, "never sleeps but is always tending to its own destruction," so that the pointed arch, which had almost become the emblem of the Mahommedan religion, had to be dispensed with for the covered aisles which surrounded the great court, and in the triple entrance gateway the form of an arch only was retained, as it was constructed with horizontal courses of masonry for the haunches, and with long slabs of stone resting one against the other at the top. A similar construction was employed in the great mosque at Ajmere, built A.D.1200-1211at the same time as the Delhi mosque.
Simple fibrous narrowing of the gateway of the stomach or of the intestine is dealt with by dividing it longitudinally and then suturing the edges of the wound transversely.
A granite gateway to the temple of Khnflm at Elephantine bears his name in hieroglyphic, and demotic documents are found dated in his reign.
On the portcullis gateway may still be.
I think that the man is at a dead set who has got through a knot-hole or gateway where his sledge load of furniture cannot follow him.
But within the Trinity Gateway he was so pressed to the wall by people who probably were unaware of the patriotic intentions with which he had come that in spite of all his determination he had to give in, and stop while carriages passed in, rumbling beneath the archway.