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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121. The deadline came, the flood gates opened and we breathed a sigh of relief.
122. All those railway sleepers we'd unloaded now formed a substantial complex of enclosures and conjoining gates.
123. The King had decided I would stay in the largest available building, just outside the city gates.
124. One of the earliest explosive devices was the petard, which was a mine used to breach castle walls or gates.
125. So he threw open the gates and welcomed all baptized persons into full church membership.
126. The gates are barred, the grass grows long, the paint peels.
127. Gates gave a brief, businesslike explanation of his plans for the company.
128. Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it. Alexandre Dumas
129. In Bechar, we took a wrong turning and drove to the gates of an army barracks.
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130. Within a dozen yards, I came to a set of iron gates closing off the steps east of the high altar.
131. Every week, somewhere, a new university campus should open its gates; and growth needs to continue beyond the millennium.
132. Gates praised the report, but made no apology for the aggressive style and reputation of his force.
133. For the prosperous merchants, substantial timber-framed houses were built around the gates of the Castle and Priory.
134. The apparent lack of multiple entry and exit gates on the crowd side of the airfield was bound to cause problems.
135. I heard the hiss of arrows and the crashing of some makeshift battering ram buckling the beams of the iron-studded gates.
136. I had an accident quite close to the gates and Jorge came to get me and helped me back.
137. The gates were slammed in their faces so that preparations for the closing ceremony could take place.
138. I took the steps in big bounds and pelted across the asphalt to the school gates.
139. Mr Gates realizes the dangers of government meddling in the computer industry, both for producers and consumers.
140. She was just about to rattle the huge gates in fury when there was a clunk and the gates whirred open.
141. The tie-up could send a chill through Bill Gates since it gives Novell an interesting point of entry to the enterprise.
142. With agonising slowness the great gates swung inwards and Jamie found himself confronting ... a bear.
143. If any of the rabble attempt to pass the palace gates, blast them out of existence.
144. The best-class rubbish is found at the gates of high-walled mansions, their privacy protected by barking Alsatians and uniformed guards.
145. As instructed, he got out and pressed a bell in the wall, and after a moment the gates opened.
146. The gates were held shut with a chain and a padlock.
147. He was buzzed through the gates, and parked neatly in front of the house.
148. In 1963, the Bureau closed the gates of Glen Canyon Dam.
149. He had not been entirely clearheaded when the chateau gates snapped shut behind him.
150. ( Gates later lured Allen back onto the Microsoft board. ).
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