On May 3, in Gujrat, Pakistan, Muslims detonated a bomb at the gate of a girls' school.
Anti-nuclear protesters chained themselves together at the gate of the Faslane naval base on the Clyde which is home to the UK's Trident weapon system.
Other protesters laid on the ground at the front gate of the ministry.
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One witness said the man approached a security checkpoint building at the northwest gate of the White House and showed a writing pad with the word "urgent" written on it.
The off-duty and unarmed servicemen were ambushed with gunfire as they collected a pizza delivery at the front gate of the base, hours before they were due to leave for a tour of Afghanistan.
Sounds like someone might need to re-read their copy of the classic Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar.
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When he was stopped at the north gate of Buckingham Palace, he said he was the king of Afghanistan.
Wreaths, flowers, and simple notes of appreciation have comprised the makeshift memorial at the foot of the Musial statute in front of Gate Three at Busch Stadium.
For a while, the two women stood together at the gate, both of them using their Blackberries to study the flight information.
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But this also left BA at the mercy of Gate Gourmet the only catering firm in the Heathrow area in a position to serve the airline.
His conclusion: Disney should charge what the traffic will bear at the gate, then cut the price of individual rides down to their (very low) marginal cost.
"A suicide car bomber from al-Qaeda managed to reach the office... and detonated the explosives at the gate, " a member of the group was quoted by AFP as saying.
But after a trial with the Robins he is now set to be offered a deal to stay at Ashton Gate to the end of the season.
Bremer and the IGC also had hoped to persuade Annan to bring U.N. personnel back into Iraq -- a move that may have lost steam Sunday when a suicide bomber detonated a half-tonne of explosives at a main gate of the heavily fortified Green Zone around the coalition headquarters in Baghdad.
At his news conference Friday, Obama came out of the gate firing at Republicans, trying to draw the line between what he sees as a party of obstructionists saying no to anything that he proposes and Democrats trying to bring the nation out of the deep economic rut.
Most are from Central Europe and have been knocking at the gate since the fall of communism in 1989.
At the bottom of their gate there's quite a big gap.
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Utility player Rosenior came through the ranks at Ashton Gate and was a regular member of the side who just failed to achieve promotion to Division One last season.
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The following day he came off at Keppel Gate and was ruled out of the meeting with a dislocated shoulder.
And few bands in recent years have experienced as much source material when it comes to personal turmoil: The tragic death of a former band member and a current member's hospitalization after kidney failure helped inspire the band's 2007 album Asleep at Heaven's Gate, one of the decade's most profoundly sad and moving rock records.
As we gazed up at sweeping span of The Golden Gate Bridge nearby, we talked about new beginnings.
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Madeleine gets wet at Fort Point, at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, and Scotty plunges into the bay to save her.
So there we were, in 1986, two conservative pups waiting at gate 65 for the arrival of our hero, Bill Buckley.
He also said the suspect underwent secondary screening at the boarding gate for the KLM flight, according to officials of the Dutch airline.
At Fatima Gate, the most famous of these points, they thoughtfully provide stones for visitors to throw at a well-shielded Israeli unit just across the border.
He also makes a hand-printed sign with the passenger's name and then drives to the gate of the inbound flight, parking at the bottom of the jet-bridge stairs.
Some 200, 000 Germans gathered at the Brandenburg Gate in a show of sympathy, some holding small American flags, others holding little figurines of doves -- the symbol of peace.
Local historian Phil Moss said public executions took place at the gate lodge up until the middle of the 19th Century.
Sometimes he alerts gate agents at the connecting flight of the special delivery, though he can't ask them to hold flights.
Intel claims that more than 6 million of these 22 nanometer Tri-Gate transistors can fit in the period at the end of this sentence.
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