But now they're calling it a royalty but it's really a gate to keep people out.
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The Strete Gate to Warren Point section has been an issue since the 1950s.
Some scuffled with workers who were trying to get to the gate to talk to reporters.
At the bottom gate to the castle drive, Audin's men lined up for a slapdash review.
Reports state that the gate to the entrance fell down as a result of pressure from the crowd.
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Danny Haynes and Nicky Maynard scored the first-half goals for Bristol City at Ashton Gate to secure victory.
The key that locks the door against terrorists also opens a wider gate to cross-border trade and travel.
Thousands of workers paraded out of the main gate to celebrate the vote that will keep their shipyard open.
The new 5.8 mile (9km) route would operate from New Cross Gate to Victoria, through Peckham, Camberwell, Kennington and Vauxhall.
The racers' average speeds were significantly cut by lowering the start gate to the one usually reserved for the women's competition.
Aid workers and drivers banged on the gate to protest the closure.
The business school unlocks the gate to the university, but only the student can cut his or her own path through the woods.
She also appeared to prod Mr Lansley, who was forced to walk around her to get to a gate to enter Downing Street.
All too often, according to Crook, there are no social workers at the prison gate to greet a child entitled to care on release.
But after a trial with the Robins he is now set to be offered a deal to stay at Ashton Gate to the end of the season.
Being the first out of the gate to offer a mainstream glasses-free 3-D gadget, Nintendo expected to find competitors, and it soon did when LG announced its phone.
Broadband connectivity costs should ideally fall by more than two-thirds, he said, adding that the gate to Africa's development would be "providing inexpensive connectivity over broad stretches of territory".
The Knicks stumbled out of the gate to an early 16-5 deficit, but embarked on a 24-12 run the rest of the period to finish with a 29-28 lead after one.
So the U.K. government's 25-minute and 45-minute waiting-time targets don't include time to get from the gate to the back of the proper queue, or time spent being checked by an agent.
Which is why, on 26 November - 50 years on - we, the German survivors, will march, waddle, limp or roll in wheelchairs from the Brandenburg Gate to the Federal Chancellery in Berlin.
He transformed the association's previously impenetrable inner sanctum, moving the entire operation from Lancaster Gate to new offices in Soho Square and overseeing a fall in the average age of staff from 55 to 32.
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.
He thinks that the Pacific Ocean could become for present-day Russia what the Baltic Sea was for the country in the age of Peter the Great: a source of wealth and a gate to modernity.
It seems like everybody is beginning to catch on more and more to the idea that this could be good for business, but nobody wants to be the first out of the gate to take that risk.
The region covers EU countries such as Bulgaria and Romania, as well as Turkey and ex-Soviet Union countries including Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Georgia, and was described by Romanian MEP Ioan Pascu as a "gate to and from Europe".
The court heard that Berry's crime spree was temporarily halted when a fast-thinking farmer's wife at Denbury, near Newton Abbot, South Devon, realised he and two friends were trying to break in and shut her outside gate to trap their car.
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.
"I feel like I'm an entertainer every day, whether I'm trying to convince somebody that mine's the best sweet corn to buy in the valley, or that dropping a few dollars at the gate to go into the corn maze is a good idea, " said Keith Stocker.
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