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