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He was shot while guarding the main gate of a house in Khao Killay village in Mardan district as a worker administered the vaccine inside.
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The little convoy pulled up to the gate of a house.
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He picked up a rotting banana skin and hung it on the leaves of a neem tree that grew near the gate of the house, so that it would startle the owners when they came out.
NEWYORKER: The Elephant
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If you enter the Jardin des Plantes through the gate nearest to my house you will see a statue overlooking the garden that honours - according to the inscription on the plinthe - the founder of the theory of evolution.
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The men knocked on the door of a house in Stourhead Gate, Westcroft, on Thursday night, and forced their way in when it was answered.
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These days there is a gold-standard tick-list: a house behind a gate (Belgravia for Italians, Chelsea for Russians), a Gerhard Richter for the wall, the kids in one of a handful of schools, the right portfolio of charities, a place in the country not too far from London.
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She fled to an aunt's house, but they broke through the gate, so she escaped to the mountains nearby, where she hid under a bed in the house of a friend.
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North of Greensboro, the peaked Music Man House is set behind a wild gate made from found materials quilted together with wire.
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Visitors are admitted through an electric gate into a patio garden and then into the main house.
WSJ: Striking Gold in the Backyard
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Three SEALs in front broke off to clear the guesthouse as the remaining nine blasted through another gate and entered an inner courtyard, which faced the main house.
NEWYORKER: Getting Bin Laden
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This was my life, these were the times when I was true: in these half hours here and there when I felt alone in the house, or those fleeting moments out on the road, when I opened a gate and crossed an empty farmyard, a stranger, even to myself, in the quiet of the afternoon.
NEWYORKER: The Cold Outside