Sentence examples for making gates from inspiring English sources

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But the best callback involves Hoggett's fogeyish devotion to making gates close quietly.

The antitrust division asserts the settlement is better than blocking the merger because it gives new, lower-cost airlines a chance to enter some airports by making gates or takeoff and landing slots available.

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We make gates in the rocks for elves to come and go.

Chicago's mayor, Rahm Emanuel, has made Gates a kind of unofficial commissioner of renewal on the South Side.

In 2011, the University of Chicago made Gates its director of Arts and Public Life, charged with extending the university's reach beyond its Hyde Park neighborhood.

She was active in an earlier renovation campaign, and says the building hired craftsmen in France to make gates, radiator covers and other details for the lobby that had always been lacking.

At heavily congested La Guardia, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages the airport, has offered to make gates available free under a program specifically designed to reduce the time passengers are kept waiting on the tarmac.

This makes gates in enzymes far more sophisticated than semipermeable membranes.

It was effective to do negative PR process in order to make gate DI CD of isolated pattern smaller than that of dense pattern and reducing FI CD gain difference between patterns.

Asynchrony might cause increased values when measurements are made gated by ECG.

Ed Blind, the starter, said that the turf course at Fort Erie is the best anywhere, and that the starting gate made other gates look obsolete.

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