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a gateway connecting the West to the rest of Asia.
In the 1990s Hong Kong was a gateway for Asia to the world
And the ukulele was really my gateway drug into the world of music.
Even worse, popping the pimple opens a gateway for additional bacteria on your fingers,
fain to grope with his hands. The fog and frost so hung about the black old gateway of the house,
In the Meg-2, The Trench, humanity's meddling cracks open a deep-sea gateway.
In the Meg 2: The Trench, humanity's meddling cracks open a deep-sea gateway.
Thanks to its location at the narrow entrance to Osaka Bay, it's served for many centuries as a gateway from Kyoto into Shikoku and Kyushu.
Thanks to its location at the narrow entrance to Osaka Bay, it's served for many centuries as a gateway from Kyoto into Shikoku and Kyushu.
Starliner could find a market servicing commercial space stations or NASA's Lunar Gateway.
Starliner could find a market servicing commercial space stations or NASA's Lunar Gateway.
Because the following Artemis missions will not only start to build a lunar space station known as Gateway, but will eventually start bringing materials to the surface of the moon to create a permanent presence in the 2030s.
Gateway will be the world's first space station beyond low earth orbit.
And focus is the gateway to the mammalian brain.