This free app is a gateway into a community of people living with bipolar disorder.
Comprehensive immigration reform will open a gateway to one of Latin America's fastest-growing economies.
But they provide a gateway to millions of Americans to good jobs and a better life.
It provided a gateway to abstract expression, historians say, changing the very definition of art.
But this time, it's different: Republicans understand that immigration reform has now become a gateway issue.
Community colleges can also serve as a gateway from a high-school diploma to a baccalaureate degree.
KPMG, another professional-services firm, thinks the whole idea of a gateway into Africa is dated.
Singapore and Bangkok, for example, are competing to overtake each other to be a gateway to Southeast Asia.
Pennsylvania Station, a gateway to the nation's biggest city, was designed to accommodate about 200, 000 riders a day.
Maybe it will serve as a gateway for console gamers into the wide, weird world of indie games.
This was necessary given Singapore's cosmopolitan nature as a gateway city and the demands of its international clientele.
Among other things, critics are concerned that any nicotine-based product will only serve as a gateway to smoking.
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Critics of i-dosing are worried that listening to these sounds over headphones could ultimately act as a gateway.
Our schools are a gateway to those opportunities and the key to our Nation's economic prosperity and civic life.
It will be a gateway to enhancing ties between North America and Asia.
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Long a gateway for investment into Asia, Mauritius now promotes itself as a stable jumping-board for investment into Africa.
Empathy is a gateway to compassion, our inner tuning fork that allows us to perceive the inner state of others.
Wardak is seen as a gateway for the Taliban to target Kabul, says the BBC's Karen Allen in the capital.
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Plaid Cymru AM Rhodri Glyn Thomas said the airport should be a gateway to Wales, but "it is failing entirely".
Microsoft made most of its fortune this way, by becoming a gateway bully through which everyone had to pay a toll.
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The Kurds, also predominantly Sunni, need Turkey not just as a gateway for oil exports but also as a business partner.
It was here, a gateway of Europe, through which generations of immigrants and travelers have passed and bound our countries together.
Peer-to-peer travel is a gateway to unique, noncommercial and often more affordable alternatives to hotels, car rentals, and experiences away from home.
While a college education can be a gateway to better job prospects, taking on too much student debt can have real consequences.
This could be a point of departure for an inclusion strategy that uses the mobile phone as a gateway into the financial system.
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Some say that Iyer's music is too complicated to "understand" or "get, " but this song helps serve as a gateway into his aural world.
Some improvements to the area, which will be a gateway to Commonwealth Games venues in the east end, could be in place by 2014.
Located in Upper New York Bay, Ellis Island served as a gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States from 1892 until 1954.
"It's more of a gateway to cream cheese or peanut butter, " says David Grotto, a nutritionist and author of The Best Things You Can Eat.
An introduction like that would have provided real validation of the technology, a gateway for a new shopping paradigm, and a way to educate consumers.
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