Similar words: watergate scandal, aggregate supply, confederate states, watergate, gate, rates, mates, fates. Meaning: [geɪt] n. United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955).
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91. Every day refugees pulling carts passed the gates of the Institution.
92. Soon he was cannoning off lime trees and, as they passed the second gates, crashed into the left-hand gatepost.
93. Footsteps are heard ascending the stairs to platform I passing clean through the locked barrier gates and proceeding along the platform.
94. She was on call to open and shut the gates at any hour, in any weather.
95. But Gates was technically more capable and also had proven himself as the sole leader of his company.
96. They could close the gates and have him bottled up.
97. From its rear chassis, two heavy chains were securely attached to the steel bars of the gates.
98. The Rifleman ducked under the arch, then waited as Harper closed the two heavy gates.
99. Be not ashamed women, ... You are the gates of the body,(http://sentencedict.com/gates.html) and you are the gates of the soul. Walt Whitman
100. Bill Gates will supposedly do the honours himself in his Windows World keynote address.
101. John Gittings investigates Lost and found A small bundle in a blanket is whisked through the orphanage gates.
102. Mr Gates will retain strong links with the company he founded 25 years ago by becoming chairman and chief software architect.
103. Development, so denied, often results in closed gates, bad affect, boredom, and mindlessness among students and teachers.
104. No wonder those gates had opened without a challenge, no wonder he hadn't looked surprised to see her.
105. Affect is the gatekeeper and determines whether the gates are open or closed.
106. Gates had always had a clear idea of what he wanted to be: the prime software supplier to the world.
107. Gates warned that Hussein probably expects another cruise missile attack.
108. He was wearing a flat cap, a suit and a choker, and there were dock gates in the background.
109. Arriving on her broomstick at the prison-like school gates, Mildred peered through the railings into the misty playground.
110. The wooden gates to Drachenfels are solid and slightly ajar.
111. Rocky O'Rourke, in the cab of his big sixteen wheeler, was parked about twenty yards north of the gates.
112. At the college gates, she got out, preferring to walk across the campus.
113. Very little has been discovered of the gates, although their sites can be predicted with tolerable certainty.
114. I know that in Beirut I simply took my child through the checkpoints and delivered her at the school gates.
115. There were also a number of gates to hang, so that stock could be moved between the different areas.
116. Double gates opened automatically and the cavalcade moved inside the perimeter.
117. Two green glazed lions guarded the gates to keep evil spirits at bay.
118. The gates led right on to a busy road, there were some derelict public loos next door and a boating lake opposite.
119. Yanto Gates was afraid of no man, but now he was terrified.
120. He led them along corridors and walkways until they came to a double set of metal-barred gates.
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