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Discover Ludwig"water gate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the political scandal that occurred in the United States in 1972 and eventually lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. For example: "The Watergate scandal uncovered an alarming level of corruption in the U.S. government."
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water gate
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A gate, or valve, by which a flow of water is permitted, prevented, or regulated.
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The other walls had four gates each: in the east wall were Dongshui Gate (at the southern end), Xinsong Gate, Xinchao Gate, and North-East Water Gate; in the west wall Xinzheng Gate, West Water Gate, Wansheng Gate, and Guzi Gate; and in the north wall Chenqiao Gate (at the eastern end), Fengqiu Gate, New Wild Jujube Gate and Weizhou Gate.
Nathan's body was finally found after engineers opened a water gate in the pump room.
A lot of citizens are cynical about the Water gate scandal, & a lot of citizens are apathetic.
A 1919 proposal for a water gate in memory of Theodore Roosevelt did not mention the earlier proposals.
Boarding requires agility, but the price is right: less than 20 baht for a ride to Pratunam (Water Gate), the center of Bangkok's shopping district.
Its medieval street pattern and some old walls remain, as does the Koppelpoort (a water gate dating from about 1400 and spanning the Eem).
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The government suggested homeowners, regardless of their council tax band, could apply for grants to build water gates.
Ways to slow water flowing down the St . Clair including water gates or turbines that could generate power, have been discussed for years, but any changes would have to be weighed against factors like environmental impact on aquatic life.
The ambition is to use local labor to build bridges over canals, shore up irrigation systems, repair water gates or small dams and, in the most determined contest of influence against the Taliban, renovate mosques.
"For example, I ordered the opening of water gates and was told that all were open, but when we checked on the ground, it was a different story altogether," she said.
Between the two levels, the retaining walls, usually made of massive stone blocks, are decorated with the great iron rings once used to moor merchant vessels, and some are pierced by openings left by water gates for old palaces or inspection ports for subways, sewers, and underpasses.
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