Or the day after Lou left for good and Bev hired a locksmith to change the locks. |
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He immediately ushered his staff from the building while a locksmith changed the locks. |
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It was generally felt that the police should be called, although the fire company, a rescue squad, and even a locksmith were also suggested. |
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In many cases, only the locksmith who installed the original system can make duplicate keys. |
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He grew up in a modest home in Pittsburgh, where his father, Louis Jr., first worked in the family locksmith business and later in insurance. |
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In the next section, we'll see how a locksmith goes about picking this sort of lock. |
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For some reason, he was reluctant to force the lock or call in a locksmith. |
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Zapa is a slow, passive, unambitious 32-year-old locksmith, working in a small country town in Argentina. |
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His locksmith set came out of one of his jacket pockets and unfolded like a Swiss army knife. |
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I was surprised they didn't call a locksmith to come unbolt my door from its hinges. |
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A gifted French locksmith managed to break into the post room before the Germans discovered the radios had been mailed to the castle. |
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The locksmith last week mentioned a product he sells for people who regularly lock themselves out of their house. |
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He has also called in a locksmith to change the locks on all the remaining vehicles. |
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Engineers have been working until 11 pm and a locksmith is being used to gain entry to properties where the homeowners are on holiday. |
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Sunday was spent getting a locksmith in to change the lock, cancelling the cellphone and those sorts of things. |
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In 1960 he finished the Grammar School of J. K. Tyl, and went to work in the factory in Hradec Kralove where he became a machine locksmith. |
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The minister of oil and vinegar dispatched a locksmith to change the locks on the Registrar General door, and had the Governor General read the writ of dismissal. |
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He was a locksmith and mechanical engineer and he had tools. |
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You will never have to call a locksmith, and you will never have to replace expensive keys that were stolen or lost. |
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By the 1950s he was working for the state-owned locksmith company as chief engineer. |
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Dagendor's standard commercial cylinders can be replaced with other cylinders by an experienced locksmith. |
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Joined by a locksmith and movers, Wim enters the family's apartment to empty its contents. |
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While Chris was scrambling to get a bank check for the landlord, Rusty and I were trying to stall the locksmith. |
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We can deliver a replacement vehicle, send a repairman or locksmith or arrange emergency accommodation. |
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Assuming that the problem was with her key, the bank called in a locksmith, who started to drill. |
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Originally formed as a locksmith and wheelwright operation with a small lathe shop. |
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Abraham Darby was the son of John Darby, a yeoman farmer and locksmith by trade, and his wife Ann Baylies. |
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A must-have tool for the professional locksmith, the Mortise Lock JIG and its precision cutters enable you to create a clean professional mortise lock pocket in a wood door quickly and efficiently. |
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In 1919, locksmith and inventor Harry Soref had a thought: if bank vault doors and battle ships were built in laminated layers of steel for greater strength, why not make padlocks the same way? |
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This sub-group includes such occupations as air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, millwright, locksmith, oil burner installer and repairer, building services technician, and related supervisors. |
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This company offers cleaning services, floor treatment, gardening, decorating, disinfection, bricklaying, painting, electrics, carpentry, locksmith work and plumbing for individuals and companies. |
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The son of a locksmith, Dreyse worked from 1809 to 1814 in the Parisian gun factory of Jean-Samuel Pauly, a Swiss who designed several experimental breech-loading military rifles. |
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The grille was repaired in the latter half of the 19th century and the locksmith Duffé produced the decorative cast-iron pillar stand based on the design of architect Josef Mocker. |
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Can the owner of the car, asked to surrender the suitcase, unlock the trunk, retrieve the suitcase and ask a locksmith to unlock the suitcase so its contents could be examined before the suitcase is returned? |
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In the presence of a locksmith, a police officer, the applicant father and a representative of the Youth Welfare Office, the bailiff searched the house of the abducting mother without finding the child. |
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As a supplier of locksmith tools with many years of experience, we know the problems of the trade and therefore understand the needs of our customers. |
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A long time ago, his father taught him how to work as a locksmith. |
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A locksmith by training, he is the master of metal on the building. |
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Centurion Security Services was originally a locksmith store. |
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By configuring minimum quantities, you can send reports to your locksmith. |
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Enrique Sr. opened a lawn-mower shop and later became a locksmith. |
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She was trained as a locksmith and she knew about picking locks. |
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When your flat has been broken into, and you cannot afford a locksmith, it is the money. |
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As an actress, she has starred in TV dramas from Boon to Chalkface, Locksmith, Yes and Palace Hill. |
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