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gatekeeper <a gatekeeper; gatekeepers> N

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Community vigilante groups acted as gatekeepers to such population exchanges in public housing areas.
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The family, which still owned the buildings and the land, drew up plans to replace the four villas and the gatekeepers' cottages with flats.
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As a result, the gatekeepers were reincarnated three times.
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Keen states that most of modern social culture has existed with specific gatekeepers analyzing and regulating information as it reaches the masses.
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Until 2001 this was a manned crossing and the gatekeepers' hut remains extant although disused.
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A focus on "place" considers the circumstances in which creativity flourishes, such as degrees of autonomy, access to resources and the nature of gatekeepers.
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Blogging was once heralded as a great equalizer, seizing power from big media gatekeepers and redistributing it to the common internet user.
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Absent are the gatekeepers, prior authorization and large medical office billing staffs needed when third-party insurance pays the fees.
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On the street the doormen for the city's most popular bars are also moonlighting as gatekeepers for the clip joints.
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The mill also supplied telegraph pole cross arms and firewood for railway station masters and gatekeepers.
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