It provides a way for good bands to reach big audiences directly, bypassing the gatekeepers and their straightjacketed radio playlists. |
Pulmonary endothelial cells serve as gatekeepers to trafficking inflammatory and immune cells. |
They offer an apparently irresistible temptation to the bureaucrats and accountants who have become gatekeepers to our dreams. |
Giving her appearance a final check-over she strode up to the gate, eyes narrowed when the gatekeepers slid out of their posts to meet her. |
Proponents argue that poorly educated, trained, and paid workers are inadequate gatekeepers for airline security. |
The gatekeepers of information and judgment will instinctively and defensively protect their turf, rather than question their own legitimacy. |