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The Taurus Mountains are more rugged and less dissected by rivers than the Pontus Mountains and historically have served as a barrier to human movement inland from the Mediterranean coast except where there are mountain passes such as the historic Cilician Gates ( Gülek Pass ), northwest of Adana.
The Taurus Mountains are more rugged and less dissected by rivers than the Pontus Mountains and historically have served as a barrier to human movement inland from the Mediterranean coast except where there are mountain passes such as the historic Cilician Gates ( Gülek Pass ), northwest of Adana.
File: Rennes-Portes Mordelaises. jpg | The Mordelles Gates ( Portes mordelaises ), built in 1440, served as the principal entry to the town during the Middle Ages.
Robert Gates served as Deputy National Security Adviser under Scowcroft until his appointment as Director of Central Intelligence in 1991.
Gates is served by the Santiam Canyon School District.
Louis-Joseph Papineau, along with John Molson Jr., the son of John Molson, and Horatio Gates, served as the first Vice-Presidents of the Montreal Mechanics ' Institute.
Horatio Lloyd Gates ( July 26, 1727 – April 10, 1806 ) was a retired British soldier who served as an American general during the Revolutionary War.
Gates served with the 20th Foot in Germany during the War of the Austrian Succession, and later was promoted to captain in the 45th Foot in 1750.
During the French and Indian War, Gates served General Edward Braddock in America.
Gates served under Monckton in the capture of Martinique in 1762, although he saw little combat.
During his early career, Canby served in the Second Seminole War in Florida and saw combat during the Mexican-American War, where he received three brevet promotions, including to major for Contreras and Churubusco, and lieutenant colonel for Belén Gates.
* Gates 15 and 16 in the new pier extension are served by twin airbridges for wide-body aircraft ; and are capable of handling A380 aircraft with simultaneous double-deck boarding
Designed by David Roberston Brown ( architect ), the Memorial Gates were erected in 1927 at the corner of College Drive and Hospital Drive in honour of the University of Saskatchewan alumni who served in the First World War.
* Platforms 16 & 17 originally served trains from Palace Gates ( near Alexandra Palace ) to, a service which no longer operates.
Gates also served on the board of Planned Parenthood.
As Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, he served in both the George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations under Directors of Central Intelligence Robert Gates, R. James Woolsey, Jr. and John M. Deutch.
) Stonesifer served as chief executive officer of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for eleven years, and is now a senior advisor.
Lyon served briefly during the Revolution, ending his service when General Horatio Gates court martialed him for cowardice.
Gates had a lot in common with Trapper, as he had served in a M. A. S. H.
He reenlisted in the Northern Army and served under Major General Horatio Gates.
She served in many prominent LDS Church positions and became close friends with Susa Young Gates, one of the daughters of Brigham Young.
Robert Michael Gates ( born September 25, 1943 ) is a retired civil servant and university president who served as the 22nd United States Secretary of Defense from 2006 to 2011.
Prior to this, Gates served for 26 years in the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council, and under President George H. W. Bush as Director of Central Intelligence.
Subsequently, under Gates who had served under Davis, in the run-up to the 1984 Olympic Games, Mayor Tom Bradley, keenly aware of the vast sums of money to be earned and with his political future on the line, empowered Gates to take all of the city's gang members — known and suspected — into custody, where they remained until shortly after the Games ' conclusion.

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During the summer of 1776, the Americans, under the direction of General Schuyler, and later under General Horatio Gates, added substantial defensive works to the area.
In 1888 three more of the Gates brothers and their sons joined the business, which lead to the formal registration of the company under the name of the West Surrey Central Dairy Company, which after development of its dried milk baby formula in 1906 became Cow & Gate.
Slightly south, near the entrance to Hampton River, the colonists seized the Native American community of Kecoughtan under Virginia's Governor, Sir Thomas Gates.
The bus station in Great Yarmouth is the major hub for local routes and is located under Market Gates Shopping Centre.
The Van Schaick Mansion on Van Schaick Island was built in the 1730s and was one of the sites used as a military headquarters by the Americans under General Philip Schuyler and General Horatio Gates.
In the spring of 1777 he was attached to the Northern Army under Maj. Gen. Horatio Gates where he directed the construction of several forts and fortified military camps along the Canadian border.
A new Computing and Information Science building called Gates Hall is now under construction on the Cornell campus.
The greater part of Gates ' population is in Marion County and the city is primarily under Marion County's jurisdiction.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates would go on to be the fifth serving in that capacity under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Neither the Beautiful Gates ( Holy / Tsar doors-central doors )) nor the space between them and the altar table may be used by laity under any circumstances, although infants are either carried into the altar through them in the " churching " rite if they are boys, or if they are girls, the infant is simply presented at the doors.
That same day, an additional 800 troops arrived from Fort Ticonderoga under the command of Horatio Gates.
Not only did Gates not mention Arnold at all in the official account of the battle he sent to Congress, but he also transferred Morgan's company, which had been technically independent but operated under Arnold's command in the battle ) to his own command.
On August 16, 1780, British forces under Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Cornwallis routed the American forces of Major General Horatio Gates about 10 km ( five miles ) north of Camden, South Carolina, strengthening the British hold on the Carolinas following the capture of Charleston.
The Continental Army began to reform at Charlotte, North Carolina under Horatio Gates, the " hero of Saratoga ".
Against the advice of council, Gates, even before he knew the full capabilities of the troops under his command, ordered a march into South Carolina through an area he had been advised had strong Loyalist tendencies.
On July 27, Gates advanced into South Carolina, heading towards Camden, then garrisoned by about 1, 000 men under Lord Rawdon.
Gates stayed with the reserve force, the 1st Maryland Brigade under William Smallwood.
While the militia was routing, and before Gates ' flight, he ordered his right flank under de Kalb to attack the opposing British militia forces.
The reconstituted Southern army, now under General Horatio Gates, was severely defeated at the Battle of Camden, South Carolina, on August 16, 1780, which opened up the South to British control.
Though the American loss was 673 ; the British loss was 575, but along with the Army's success under Brigadier General Horatio Gates at Saratoga on October 17 when John Burgoyne surrendered, the battle led to the official recognition of the Americans by France, which formed an alliance with the Americans afterward.
By early March, Paul Allen, Bill Gates, and Monte Davidoff, another Harvard student, had created a BASIC interpreter that worked under simulation on a PDP-10 mainframe computer at Harvard.

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