On short-haul routes the D-series would still have a faster gate-to-gate journey time than a 737.
Some town centre roads will be closed to traffic, including Midsummer Boulevard, Saxon Gate and Grafton Gate.
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Every scandal needs a "gate" on the end, so this one's been dubbed "Xerox-gate" in Spiegel, which also refers to "Guttenberg's printing press".
His outburst came after armed police stopped him from cycling through the main Downing Street gate, instead directing him to the smaller pedestrian gate.
The ExpressJet plane was towed back to the gate, and the Scandinavian Airlines plane taxied back to the gate, where passengers disembarked, New York's WNBC-TV reported.
At one point, while standing on the people mover, I looked left at two empty gate areas and then right at two more empty gate areas.
Gain badges such as "Golden Gate, " rewarded for burning 232 calories, the average equivalent of walking from one side of the Golden Gate Bridge to the other.
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By sticking the channel into the air and surrounding it on three sides with the atoms of the gate, you increase the surface area of the gate.
The shorter gate length, and the fact that the gate length does not vary from transistor to transistor, should help chips that are built using vertical transistors to run faster.
The greater the gate length, the slower the transistor, since electrons passing through the channel in the transistor (which is the same length as the gate) have further to travel.
"(Today) it is more of a gate, first of all for Romania connecting (the country) with the world, and in same time it is a gate for central and Eastern Europe, " he added.
So a camera watching a gate through which only a dozen people pass each day would appear to be a much busier gate, with a dozen people using it in a few seconds.
The idea is to make the channel as thin as possible, allowing the electric field generated by the gate to penetrate the entire thing, thus improving the control that the gate is able to exert.
Only when all the masking and etching is complete is the sacrificial gate layer dissolved away, allowing the gates (and the insulation layers between the gate and channel of each transistor) to be filled in.
When he got off the airport train and was running toward the gate, "I was still like maybe 20 yards away when I heard the gate agent say, 'Mr. Drake, we've been expecting you, '" he said.
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He was alleged to have used the word during an altercation with police from the Diplomatic Protection Group (DPG) outside Downing Street in September, when they asked him to use the pedestrian gate rather than the main gate.
If - I believe that if there was a pre-existing problem it was one that developed in that when he broke through the gate and, you know, and had to be pulled up and then was returned to the starting gate.
Dick Lynch, chief technology officer of Verizon Wireless, explains that no wide-area wireless network can afford to build out wide-area data capacity to handle bursts of demand for wireless data that change from airport gate to gate every 30 minutes or so.
Prosecutors said the gate agent saw the defendant sitting in the jump seat behind the pilot and told him that if he was going to sit there he would have to go back to the check-in gate to complete paperwork and verifications.
The Federal Aviation Administration approved the use of the tablets in 2011, but American is the first commercial carrier to receive the agency's approval to use them in the cockpit during all phases of flight from gate to gate, including during landing and takeoff.
About 20 people, in pairs or in groups of three, chained their arms together inside sections of drain pipes and other plastic tubing and lay down on the road in front of the north gate, while eight other people did the same at the south gate.
Following excavations in the early 20th century, European archaeologists claimed key features such as the remains of the famous Ishtar Gate -- the glazed brick gate decorated with images of dragons and aurochs, built in about 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II as the eighth gate to the inner city.
As workers shouted their grievances to journalists at the gate, police kept their distance.
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It flew out of the gate and finished on top in North America four weekends in a row.
Siegel added that now the troublemakers are gone from Gate Gourmet, morale and productivity have never been higher.
Alongside its vast comfort grub menu, local-made beers include light Lions Gate Lager and velvet-rich Heroica Oatmeal Stout.
Despite its graceful, moss-swathed decay, the gate is undeniably imposing, its four giant bodhisattva faces staring beatifically out.
About 20 Manning supporters demonstrated in the rain outside the visitor gate at Fort Meade.
During the Great Depression, America built the Hoover Dam and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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