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Gaters Mill is a
complex of
buildings on the
River Itchen in the
civil parish of West End, Hampshire. The
complex forms part of the
Gaters Mill & Romill...
- The San
Francisco Golden Gaters were a
charter franchise of
World Team
Tennis (WTT). The
Golden Gaters won two
Western Division Championships and lost...
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Samantha Carter (portra**** by
Amanda Tapping). Brad
Wright used the term "
Gaters" to
refer to fans of
Stargate SG-1 in 2001, but the term was
never fully...
- the San
Francisco Golden Gaters WTT team in 1974, and
reached the WTT
Finals with the team in 1975. She left the
Golden Gaters prior to the 1976 season...
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William Henry Gates III (born
October 28, 1955) is an
American businessman and
philanthropist best
known for co-founding the
software company Microsoft...
- gatehouse. Baby
gate: a
safety gate to
protect babies and
toddlers Badger gate:
gate to
allow badgers to p****
through rabbit-proof
fencing City
gate of a walled...
- The
Gate may
refer to: The
Gate (California), a
mountain gap in
Siskiyou County, California,
United States. The
Gate (Gunnison County, Colorado), a canyon...
- has
media related to OR
gates. AND
gate NOT
gate NAND
gate NOR
gate XOR
gate XNOR
gate Boolean algebra Logic gate "Logic OR
Gate Tutorial". Electronics...
- The AND
gate is a
basic digital logic gate that
implements the
logical conjunction (∧) from
mathematical logic – AND
gates behave according to
their truth...
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Gates is the
plural of
gate, a
point of
entry to a
space which is
enclosed by walls. It may also
refer to:
Gates (surname),
various people with the last...