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gate and suffix
** See also, List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
The Watergate scandal left such an impression on the national and international consciousness that many scandals since then have been labeled with the suffix "- gate ".
* List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
Many of the modern streets have the suffix ' gate ', eg ) Hulvergate, Smallgate, Blyburgate this is taken from the Old Norse for street, similar to the modern Danish word gade
In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, scandals, particularly political ones, are often referred to by adding the suffix "- gate " to a word connected with the events, recalling the Watergate scandal, such as " Nannygate ".
* List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
* List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
# REDIRECT List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
The name " Watergate " and the suffix "- gate " have since become synonymous with political scandals in the United States and in other English-speaking nations.
# REDIRECT List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
# REDIRECT List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
# redirect List of scandals with "- gate " suffix
* "- gate ", common suffix for a public scandal, see List of scandals with "- gate " suffix

gate and derives
According to Den Store Danske Encyklopædi and Nudansk Ordbog, the name derives from the Dutch words kat ( cat ) and gat ( hole, gate ).
A barbican is a fortified gate, and here the name probably derives from the ' Castle Barbican ' which was an entrance to the late medieval fortress that guarded access to the Cattewater, prior to the building of the Royal Citadel.
The alternative name of " Dragon's Gate Grottoes " derives from the resemblance of the two hills that check the flow of the Yi River to the typical " Chinese gate towers " that once marked the entrance to Luoyang from the south.
A multi-channel analyzer derives the gate pulse from a const-fraction discriminator and uses a fixed delay for a third copy of the original signal to account for the delay in the discriminator.
The name derives from a former gate to the Bois de Boulogne, whose name derives perhaps from maille, or croquet.
This name derives from the Mongolian name of the city, 40px, " Chuulalt haalga " or shorter, 20px, " haalgan " which means " the gate " ( in the Great Wall ).
The name derives from a Ligurian tribal word, for " knee " ( genu ), or the Latin name for gate, " janua ".
It derives its name from a Saint names Sohail Bukhari buried in the south-western bastion of the gate.
The gate derives its name from the beautiful glazed tiles used to decorate its outer arch.
The name Hartlip derives from the Old English hliep, which meant a gate or fence.

gate and from
He went through a gate to stand at the edge of the water and gazed at the two thin falls which dropped from large spigots high at the back of the pool.
On the good side, the TV income was increased from € 75, 150, 744 to € 78, 041, 642 as well as gate income increased, from € 23, 821, 218 to € 31, 017, 179.
In January 894 Bergamo fell, and Count Ambrose, Guy ’ s representative in the city, was hung from a tree by the city ’ s gate.
* 1821 – Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople is hanged by the Ottoman government from the main gate of the Patriarchate and his body is thrown into the Bosphorus.
The Madaba Map depiction of 6th-century Jerusalem has the Cardo Maximus, the town ’ s main street, beginning at the northern gate, today's Gates in Jerusalem's Old City Walls | Damascus Gate, and traversing the city in a straight line from north to south to Nea Church.
Abd al-Rahman hand-picked 700 fighters from his army and led them to Carmona's main gate.
Ezekiel sees the " glory of YHWH " leaving the Temple, from the Holy of Holies to the gate, and moving toward Babylon ( Eze.
Clockwise from top left: D-shaped wire gate, D-shaped straight gate, Oval straight gate, Pear-shaped auto-locker, D-shaped screw-locker.
Many words derived from Norse, such as " gate " ( gade ) for street, still survive in Yorkshire and the East Midlands ( parts of eastern England ) colonized by Danish Vikings.
This led to the addition of the number sign (#, sometimes called ' octothorpe ,' ' pound ' or ' diamond ' in this context-' hash ' or ' gate ' in the UK ) and asterisk or " star " (*) keys as well as a group of keys for menu selection: A, B, C and D. In the end, the lettered keys were dropped from most phones, and it was many years before these keys became widely used for vertical service codes such as * 67 in the United States of America and Canada to suppress caller ID.
:"... It is essential that children's fingers be protected from being crushed or otherwise injured in the hinge space of a swinging door or gate.
It is the chain of activities that brings food from " farm gate to plate ".
The first shot shows the gate to the mission station from the outside being attacked and broken open by Chinese Boxer rebels, then there is a cut to the garden of the mission station where the missionary and his family are seated.
His wife appears on the balcony waving for help, which immediately comes with an armed party of British sailors appearing through the gate to the mission station, this time seen from the inside.
At 11: 15pm reporters waiting outside the National Palace saw two cars containing Madero and Suárez emerge from the main gate under a heavy escort commanded by Captain Francisco Cardenas, an officer of the rurales.
The second season begins with Rachel, waiting at the gate for Ross to declare her love for him, discovering that he is dating Julie ( Lauren Tom ), someone he knew from graduate school.
The FET controls the flow of electrons ( or electron holes ) from the source to drain by affecting the size and shape of a " conductive channel " created and influenced by voltage ( or lack of voltage ) applied across the gate and source terminals.
Further gate-to-source voltage increase will attract even more electrons towards the gate which are able to create a conductive channel from source to drain ; this process is called inversion.
In a p-channel depletion-mode device, a positive voltage from gate to body creates a depletion layer by forcing the positively charged holes away from the gate-insulator / semiconductor interface, leaving exposed a carrier-free region of immobile, negatively charged acceptor ions.
* The JFET ( junction field-effect transistor ) uses a reverse biased p-n junction to separate the gate from the body.
A gate may have a latch to keep it from swinging and a lock for security.

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