1 The "gate" of the streets of Pickering is a modification of the Danish " gade , " meaning a "way," for the town was never walled.
2 And ' Gade territory was everything north of the Snake River Bridge.
3 It was also the home of Niels W. Gade , the foremost Scandinavian composer.
4 Of course Grieg was eager to meet Gade , and an opportunity soon occurred.
5 Police said the dead were relatives of farmer Gade Ashok.
6 Soon after he went to Copenhagen and studied with Gade .
7 Gades alone, where Mago held command, was still Phoenician.
8 And of everybody there-all the ' Gades and jocks and party animals-only he would know the truth.
9 But Gade said Denmark remained committed to Afghanistan.
10 Before leaving the ' Gade fort, he'd knelt down beside Paloma and held her hands between his.
11 Denmark's Gade urged the EU to improve coordination.
12 Herman Gade , Commissioner General; Birger A. Guthe, Sec.
13 It's not the ' Gades who're tearin' things up!
14 The little girl's up at the ' Gade fort.
15 Thanks from a ' Gade - especially from Cody Lockett-was in its own way even more bizarre than the circumstances.
16 This one finds in the writings of Grieg, Svendsen, and to some extent in those of Gade .
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