Distantly inspired by the propylaea on the Acropolis in Athens, it was the first of the ceremonial Doric gateways to rise in modern Europe. |
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Switches, outlets and fixtures are the gateways through which your electrical juice pours. |
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Huge winged lions that once guarded Assyrian palaces now guard the gateways to these collections. |
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Around 6km of crenellated walls and arched gateways enclose a tight jumble of streets and cafe-lined squares. |
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It's a real mess and creates a terrible impression when millions of pounds are being spent to improve the main gateways to the city. |
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These nodes are commonly known as translators or application level gateways. |
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Visitors have noted, with exasperation and frustration, that their gateways can be shut off by illegal street parking. |
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So I was led down blind alleys beneath high upturned eaves, through circular gateways and past piles of drying chillies. |
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After half a mile of climbing, the path levelled and the landscape opened out, there were drifts a couple of feet deep at gaps and gateways. |
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California, Tampa, Cuba are all namechecked, with the bus stop and the Greyhound imagined as gateways of escape. |
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We drove on one hill and saw sprawling haciendas, with very high walls enclosing them and enormous gateways. |
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Among these gateways, some places enjoy high levels of centrality and concomitant accessibility. |
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There are certain people we work with who are very powerful gateways to incredibly important stuff. |
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The entrances to the houses and the gateways got high praise and it goes to prove what a little effort can do. |
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There was a fear that people would use the road more often to escape the gateways. |
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Arrogant, selfish motorists think nothing of leaving their vehicles in front of entrances and gateways. |
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New gateways and private entrances have yet to be created and farmers are still waiting for essential fencing work to be done. |
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Janus was supposedly the god of new beginnings and gateways and was able to look backwards and forwards simultaneously. |
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Its main structures include the temple gate, memorial gateways, halls, wing-rooms, a mausoleum pavilion and a garden. |
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In addition, there are five ancient ancestral temples, four schools, one reading room, two pavilions, and three memorial gateways. |
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This was the genesis of the famous gopurams, or entrance gateways of the temple cities of the south. |
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He said there was a deliberate decision not to put the decentralised departments into gateways. |
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Temple Bar used to be located where the Strand meets Fleet Street, one of the ancient gateways into the City of London, named after the local Inns of Court. |
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Towers, statues, pointed ceilings, balconies, gateways, and windows decorated the castle from the outside, creating a marvel for those outside to take in. |
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The company also offers packaged Internet devices and Ethernet gateways. |
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Although a bridge associated with two arches or gateways is found in the tradition derived from Ligorio, these are never both placed on the bridge proper. |
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Wi-Fi relies on radio waves and wireless access points or gateways. |
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The entire surface of the gateways is covered with bas-reliefs representing scenes from the life of Gautama Buddha, stories from the Jatakas, along with decorative elements. |
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The Oligocene sees the beginnings of modern ocean circulation, with tectonic shifts causing the opening and closing of ocean gateways. |
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Nothing remains of the abbey except the refectory, two gateways and a porch. |
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Traditional gateways, unlike new gateways, have many institutions set up to help immigrants such as legal aid, bureaus, social organizations. |
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The gateways prominently expanded to include the aforementioned trade routes through the Eastern shores of the African continent. |
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Further south are the mouths of Deepdale and Dovedale, gateways to the rock scenery of the Fairfield Group. |
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Bluewin is offering two Netopia Wi-Fi ADSL gateways specifically tailored to the Swiss marketplace. |
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The thick ramparts, rising into the sky, are crowned by merlons, and have three gateways with bastions on either side. |
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Service providers such as ISI value the facilities provided by the gateways. |
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They have the only walls set on high ramparts and they retain all their principal gateways. |
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Consequently, stones cut in rectangular shapes were used for the foundation, inner and outer brims, and gateways of the wall. |
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Native code is also useful when accessing legacy data through nonjava gateways. |
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The first two serve international routes, acting as the main gateways to the island for travellers. |
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They are the engines of growth for their countries and the gateways to the resources of their regions. |
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The US-based communication infrastructure provider Enterasys Networks has launched the Aurorean ANG-1100 series of virtual private network gateways. |
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Secondly, the size of new gateways may influence immigrant assimilation. |
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Both countries view each other as gateways to South and Southeast Asia. |
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Yet we don't always do it properly, if at all, which is particularly ill-advised behaviour during flu season, when germy hands are common gateways to infection. |
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Casinos, international credit card payment gateways, money changers and money transfer service providers in the country are to be brought under the purview of Indian laws. |
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The system blocks content by preventing IP addresses from being routed through and consists of standard firewall and proxy servers at the Internet gateways. |
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