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Examples
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On Mt. Hood there's a section near the summit called The Pearly Gates, and it's a section that most people who climb the south side route pass through.
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And I called Pearly up, and I told Pearly I’m not going to be able to see her no more.
Alive In Truth 2005
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His driver was Fred Gates, an old friend and longtime supporter, whom Hubert called Pearly Gates because he drove with such abandon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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His driver was Fred Gates, an old friend and longtime supporter, whom Hubert called Pearly Gates because he drove with such abandon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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His driver was Fred Gates, an old friend and longtime supporter, whom Hubert called Pearly Gates because he drove with such abandon.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Kosnoff called Pearly Hankins back, now that he had a name and some more information, hoping maybe Pearly could help fill in the blanks.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Kosnoff called Pearly Hankins back, now that he had a name and some more information, hoping maybe Pearly could help fill in the blanks.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Sir David was speaking in Huddersfield, where he is directing a pilot for a sitcom called Pearly Gates.
BBC News - Home 2012
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LAist favorites, Seattle's most promising talent, folk singer-songwriter Zach Tillman, otherwise known as Pearly Gate Music, or the younger brother of Fleet Foxes drummer J. Tillman, is poised to kick things off.
LAist 2010
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Since the beginning, Sammy had the job of taking the best old horses up to a hillside spot called the Pearly Gates when their times came and shooting them in the head.
VQR 2009
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