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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mind_the_gapMind the gap - Wikipedia

    Mind the gap is a warning to rail passengers to watch the gap between the train and the platform edge. It was coined in 1968 on the London Underground and is now used in many transit systems worldwide.

  2. May 22, 2021 · SINGAPORE - A total of 767 families have received financial aid from the $1.1 million the public donated to a fund to help Singaporeans badly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

  3. Mind The Gap (MTG) is an initiative that was formed in April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a result of the public’s desire to donate to those who were financially affected due to the pandemic.

  4. You can use "Mind the Gap" to remind someone to be cautious of the space between the train and the platform when boarding or exiting a train. For example, if you see a friend getting off a train, you might say, 'Hey, don't forget to "mind the gap"!'

  5. Jan 6, 2020 · Mind the Gap is a network of Stanford academics that has raised over $20 million for Democrats in 2018 and 2020, using a statistical model to target the most efficient races. The group operates in stealth mode and has attracted tech leaders like Moskovitz and Schmidt, but also faces criticism for its influence.

  6. Apr 30, 2015 · Mind the Gap Mindfulness helps us avoid destructive trains of thought. Posted April 30, 2015

  7. An audio or visual instruction used in the UK and Ireland to be careful stepping over the space between a train's carriage and the platform when boarding or disembarking. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. Your train is now arriving. Please mind the gap.