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  • The orange flashes with their white eye-spot markings on the gatekeeper's wings seem to turn a key in something.

    Country diary: Wenlock Edge 2010

  • That would make the gatekeeper's shutting of the gate both an end and a beginning, itself a coincidence.

    Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites 2007

  • There's also a gatekeeper's house and a circa-1945 three-room staff house.

    Historic D.C. Estate Listed for $49 Million 2008

  • There is also a gatekeeper's house and a circa-1945 three-room staff house.

    Private Properties 2008

  • Think about what this means: small Internet startups might not be able to afford this gatekeeper's fee, and their second-class status could prevent them from competing with companies that have deeper pockets.

    Chellie Pingree: A Vote for Net Neutrality 2008

  • In contrast to the "real" (and unmodulated) Internet, with i-mode there is an actual gatekeeper who can fast-lane you to a huge customer base-and this is the gatekeeper's lair.

    Random Access Online: Calling The Net 2007

  • Though it was quite early, a sizable crowd had already gathered and was waiting impatiently for the gatekeeper's arrival.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Though it was quite early, a sizable crowd had already gathered and was waiting impatiently for the gatekeeper's arrival.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Though it was quite early, a sizable crowd had already gathered and was waiting impatiently for the gatekeeper's arrival.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • The vegetable seller halted his pushcart outside the gatekeeper's wicket.

    Lord of the Isles 1997

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