Experts are convinced the hair, which was carefully wrapped in tissue paper, is a genuine lock from the Queen's head. |
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In beautiful sunshine and beautiful surroundings we kedged ourselves off and managed to catch the last lock of the day into the swamp. |
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I think he would probably employ professionals, people who would have no problem picking a lock on a cell. |
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I went up to my locker, only to discover that the lock was missing and half my books were gone. |
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Recently, a 92-foot ketch lost control in a lock, was spun 180 degrees by the current and had to be towed out of the lock backwards. |
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When he reached her door, he turned the spare key in the lock and walked inside. |
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I inserted my key into the lock and opened the door, listening for telltale sounds. |
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Maria fiddled with the keys, trying to open the lock to the door of her yellow convertible. |
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He watched as she swiped the card key through the security lock of the door. |
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We don't typically blame keyed lock manufacturers for their locks being vulnerable. |
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The first step in picking a lock is to insert the tension wrench into the keyhole and turn it in the same direction that you would turn the key. |
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On the right side of the frame, just above the trigger, is a keyhole where a special key can be inserted to lock the trigger. |
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Unlike most other lock boxes, however, the keyhole is hidden behind a plastic plate that's attached with screws. |
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Finally, when he got a hold of it, he thrust it in the keyhole and the lock opened with a loud click. |
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The integral lock is present, its keyway sitting atop the current style cylinder latch. |
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Jamie didn't let go of his chin, but brushed a rebellious lock of blonde hair off his forehead. |
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The lock has a heavy-duty level strength rating, meaning it holds more weight. |
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He tried prying open the trunk, but the lock held fast, and he only succeeded in bending the lid slightly. |
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It is a pipe that runs from the toilet drain to the outside, usually to the roof. This prevents air lock in the drain line. |
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Allow to cool slightly before storing in an airtight container or zip lock bag. |
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The neurotransmitter and receptor are specific to each other, like a lock and key. |
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The two Johns lock eyes frequently in deep contact and stop barely short of demonstrating what great kissers they may be. |
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But fortunately the front lock is very knackered, so didn't actually work on this occasion. |
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The manager of the shop arrived to find the lock smashed, and the money, all silver and coppers, all gone. |
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If a person picks a lock that belongs to someone else, chances are the person will be arrested and face serious breaking-and-entering charges. |
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On the way to lock it in the nightstand, she paused to kiss his cheek and smack his backside. |
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Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock. |
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Check the condition of your car key as a worn key may cause the lock to jam. |
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Volunteers there find a use for everything from used chip fat to damaged CD cases, old canal lock gates and worn-out cement mixers. |
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When I did about 30 flights in a row while backpacking in my early twenties, I hardly ever bothered to lock my bags. |
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It's a simple matter to pick a lock and get in through the window, emerging in an unoccupied bedroom. |
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Had to disable the lock and was clicking the phone just to make sure that it does not sleep. |
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Then the lock clicks, the door opens, the backpacks and duffel bags drop on the floor, and not long after that, you hear the zipping again. |
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Burglars are still carrying out daylight robberies in Putnoe and Goldington, despite police urging home owners to lock their back doors. |
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They're a link back to the days when nobody bothered to lock their back doors and everyone grew vegetables. |
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When the airplane is clear of the ground, direct the co-pilot to retract and lock the landing gear. |
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Of course, it is a little late to be thinking about this now, since the plate must align with the spring latch of the lock you just installed. |
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The guy checking them was so concerned that the lock on his gate was on the latch properly he just stamped it and waved me through. |
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The practice of wearing a scalp lock extended as far west as French hussars of the early 18th century. |
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Day over, then I could just zip home and zip straight onto the computer where I could just lock myself away from the outside world. |
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The hasp and eye to lock the lazarettes can bruise legs and catch lines, such as the mainsheet. |
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These savings accounts lock up money for a few weeks to several years and pay interest rates based on maturity dates and market demand. |
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Neighborhood disorder leads honest people to move out of the neighborhood or to lock themselves in their homes. |
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The actual percussion lock has been modernized to include a coil mainspring and parts proven reliable and trouble-free. |
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In one novel the deserted maiden loses a lock of hair, in the other her maidenhood. |
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During its history the room was used for prayer, as secure storage to lock away treasures and as a Royal guest room. |
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She thanked her high school boyfriend for teaching her how to pick a lock when a sudden wave of dizziness washed over her. |
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What ever excuse the school uses to lock away a child's inhaler is no excuse in my book. |
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She twisted a lock of her honey-colored hair around her finger and fluttered her eyelashes at me, pouting her soft full lips to look enticing. |
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We all paused, turned to look at Sara in shock as she tugged self-consciously at a lock of pale hair. |
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The police did not arrive, so the team broke the lock with its three foot hydraulic cutter. |
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Southend fire brigade couldn't cut the lock and had to call in an engine from Leigh with an angle grinder. |
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He removed the lock pick and began to pick at the locks holding his restraints down. |
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However, one cannot fix a mortise lock to an internal oak ledged and braced door. |
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What was the point of magicking a lock to never yield when you could cast the chest off a cliff or destroy it with an axe? |
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In addition to offering a safe haven for initial investments, principal-protected annuities may also allow investors to lock in their gains. |
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There is a dual lock with simultaneous retraction of latch and deadbolt by an inside lever. |
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Nylon leno mesh, an extremely strong mesh sometimes referred to as lock mesh, traditionally is a component of outdoor equipment, not clothing. |
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She opens the front door to let the cat in and the lock falls off in her hand. |
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Once inside, the lock was broken on the church door, which was levered open. |
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His mother Alice, felt so antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair. |
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Someone needs to lock that woman up, because she's not right in the head if she thinks that looks good. |
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I didn't lock either one of the doors and there's no reason for me to have done it anyways. |
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Some people cannot afford to lock money away like this and expect to otherwise stay out of debt. |
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Fitting a rim lock is quite straightforward but does need accurate measurements to ensure everything fits correctly. |
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Pushing one errant lock of hair away from her face, Haley strode over to her nightstand and picked up a cordless telephone on the fourth ring. |
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Visit the observation decks at four area lock and dams to watch barges and riverboats pass through. |
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The home team got back into contention with a try from young lock Jason Easton after home forwards drove a line-out for fully 20 yards. |
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Twirling a lock of his long white beard around a finger, the old man looked solemnly at me as his dark liquid eyes gazed at me intently. |
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To prevent the movement of further machinery, pickets later tied a specialised bicycle lock to the gates of the factory. |
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I should have spun on my heels and ran when he slipped the key into the lock of that shabby rooming house. |
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It's got a surgical steel, triple-tumbler combination lock machined right into the kneecap, just set right into the sucker. |
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By pressing the lock button to wake the phone, you will be prompted with the unlock screen. |
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You will need to drill a hole through the door face for the lock or deadbolt and one through the edge for the latch. |
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There was nothing he could use to defeat the lock on the door, there were no windows, and no sharp objects. |
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Devin waited until he heard the lock in the door latch shut, and upon hearing it, he walked right by Sandra and walked up the stairs. |
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Andrew said the thieves had cut through his bike lock before stealing the machine, which had been parked off Fossgate. |
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He failed to find him and so decided to try to break the steering lock in the car so he could drive home to Swindon. |
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A protective husband beat a man to death with a steering lock in the belief that he had hurled a missile at his wife's car, a court heard. |
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Sometimes, as the pianist said, the conductor would leave the rostrum and lock himself in his dressing room. |
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Well, the story is that Tomiki Sensei could do his wrist lock on anyone's upper arm. |
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I sat back, holding his ankle tightly but otherwise not applying the ankle lock at all. |
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Another useful technique is waki-gatame, an elbow lock where you clamp the opponent's arm against your body. |
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If you can get this arm lock against the opponent's elbow, you can easily break it. |
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He balls an intimidating fist as tight as he can, then releases it, like a lock in a canal. |
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The property sits on 17 acres with six loose boxes and is adjacent to the 33rd lock on the Grand Canal. |
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But the man from the 14th lock on the Grand Canal is rooted in where he comes from. |
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A flood bank separates canal and river, and the lock is in partial disrepair. |
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Although this particular crowd was mainly due to people watching the boats pass in and out of the lock from the Stratford canal onto the Avon. |
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The new look Armentieres Square, with its continental-style piazza and canal lock with boats passing through, is the centrepiece of Stalybridge. |
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They want to build a lock to keep the River Colne artificially high so boats can use the marina. |
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Out of the hairpins the H1 is perfectly happy at 45 degrees, with half a turn of opposite lock and the rear wheels spinning up a treat. |
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Turning lock is good though and despite no power steering, it's relatively easy to manoeuvre for a big car. |
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Even on full lock and teasing it with your right foot, the car just glides around with no kickback through the power assisted steering. |
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It is her plan to represent Scotland as a lock forward at Rugby that causes both her mother and me the most concern. |
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Avion Black filled in nicely when Lewis was injured but is not a lock to succeed him. |
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She closed the door behind her and locked it with the chain lock just above her head. |
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All models have remote central locking, front electric windows, a trip computer and doors which lock automatically above walking pace. |
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What's more, when he enters, the doors lock automatically and he's trapped inside. |
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Rebecca decided not to take the risk that the door might close and lock automatically behind her once she was inside. |
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To re-lock the phone, you can use the same thumb to lock the iOS device, by swiping down from the top of the screen with camera open! |
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If the phase-out crew didn't still have a lock on fidgety right-wingers with poor social skills, where would they be? |
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Say you work or go to school in a state where the Republicans have a lock on all the important offices. |
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To begin with, it has never been the case that professionals have a lock on publication. |
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Usually, major-party candidates wait until they have a lock on the presidential nomination before diving to the center. |
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All our major players are signed up on relatively long contracts so they are effectively under lock and key. |
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Afterwards it will once again be under lock and key, behind a shatterproof, bulletproof, glass window, away from prying fingers. |
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That can mean storing formulas under lock and key or having employees sign confidentiality agreements. |
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Record labels lock their artists in to legal agreements that hold them for a decade or more. |
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Nor do I want to do business on the Internet with anybody who wants to lock me in with nondisclosures, noncompetes and so forth. |
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On his travels, Sachs started noticing geographic, historic and social circumstances that lock countries into poverty traps. |
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The receiver has to sort through this mess and figure out which signal to lock on to. |
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Faced with too many targets and choices, the missiles failed to lock on to a single radar. |
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For a second, I contemplated messing it up, but thought better since he could easily get to my room and lock me out. |
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An employer has to pay his employees wages during a strike and cannot lock them out. |
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You need to be in their face and active, or they will lock you out of the loop. |
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I don't want to lock his money away, so I tend to ignore notice or fixed-term accounts. |
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In that case it probably makes sense to reduce the loan now, if you can afford to lock those savings away, as this will save additional interest. |
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I had quite a bit of money on deposit, but I couldn't lock it away, because I needed to live off it while I was studying. |
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And you might get an even better rate if you're prepared to lock the money away for a year or more. |
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It is not always possible for investors to lock their money away long term. |
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My attention had been momentarily distracted by a lock of hair curling over his eye. |
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Although the prince's letters to her do not survive, he is known to have sent her a lock of his hair and his portrait in miniature. |
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A lock of hair believed to belong to Mary Queen of Scots sold at auction yesterday. |
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Locking lug recesses are integral, with the barrel and the three bolt lugs lock directly into the barrel. |
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They came to deal with the movement, but not because of their inability to defeat them militarily or to lock them all up. |
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Minos besieged his town and his daughter Scylla cut the lock from his head and offered it to him. |
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Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday. |
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We just need to get a lock on power for another four years, and then we'll lower the boom on big government. |
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He mentally ran through how much money he had saved up and how long it would take to have enough as he shoved his key into the lock on his door. |
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She thought it over as she toyed absently with a lock of hair behind one ear. |
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And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home. |
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I know it can be tough to lock up your beloved pet when they always have the run of the house. |
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He was very blond and his tow-colored hair usually fell in a lock over his left eye. |
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Its two bigger competitors are moving to lock up oil and gas supplies at home and abroad. |
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She stood, and moved to the door, turning the lock with a echoing metallic sound. |
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It's not often you get a big lock or loosie from 15s playing in the sevens. |
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Arms and bodies lock together, intimate and aggressive, the closeness fired with belligerence. |
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His blond hair, several shades darker than ash-blond, was once cut short so that no lock of hair was longer than his thumb. |
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A passionate nativism marched in lock step with a sense of a lofty imperial mission. |
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The metal doors were bound with lock and chain but they were also partially unhinged from the wall. |
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A sewing machine that allows for a lock stitch both top and bottom has been designed and is now available. |
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For some reason, he was reluctant to force the lock or call in a locksmith. |
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Because it hurts, believe you me, it hurts to see people who have to reach home early at night and lock up their doors. |
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Banjos, pedal steel and harmonicas lock into a lazy-afternoon groove without an ounce of irony to hide behind. |
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I have the old-style Vicmarc with tommy bars, and never had a need for a spindle lock unless I'm trying to remove a stuck chuck or faceplate. |
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Lock picking is an essential skill for locksmiths because it lets them get past a lock without destroying it. |
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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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Insert this toggle bolt in the pilot hole, pull the strap tight to lock the anchor in place, then snap off the strap. |
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A pressure release button releases meshed teeth between a lock bar and a stabilizer bar. |
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A deadbolt lock backs up a lockset on entry doors to provide maximum security. |
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I tell them to celebrate widely, and I ask the police not to lock them up just because they are merrymaking. |
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It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white. |
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It would be a great shame if we ever had to lock our churches because of vandalism. |
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The thieves ordered him to open the safe, but because it was on a time lock he could not. |
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Display notices if your safe is using a time lock and make sure your CCTV cameras cover risk or hold up points. |
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A phase lock loop is responsible for synchronizing the system clock and the core clock so the chip set works properly, Krewell says. |
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You can pay more to get additional storage or to get rid of ads that come on the tablets' lock screens. |
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The lock is a popular angling pitch, as it provides a natural basin and is usually rich in salmon and trout. |
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Where the strainer is threaded underneath, a washer slips on and then a lock nut is tightened down until the putty oozes out. |
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This is a prototyope and the only one in the UK and is under secure lock and key in my house. |
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He was asked to lock the door if he left the premises but he failed to do so, and a thief entered and stole some jewellery. |
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The unique characteristic of this charcoal is that it can heat up to a very high temperature, which helps sear the meat and lock in its juice. |
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The change key will open only that specific lock, while the master key will open that lock and several others in a group. |
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There's also a camera shortcut placed in the lower right corner of the lock screen. |
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Is it any wonder that we now have to lock up churches after morning Masses, even in the quiet rural countryside. |
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The two girls then lock up the gas station they run and head to the dump to rid themselves of the body. |
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A hard bank to starboard broke the lock quickly enough but the enemy pilot was still on him. |
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He fumbled with the lock on the door to his apartment, looking forward to a stiff shot of single-malt Scotch before fixing dinner. |
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Outside the garden is walled to the front with a cobble lock drive and pathway to the front door. |
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When we find them, we'll bring them to book and lock them away for a long, long time. |
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The Social Security trust fund should be in a lock box, not a Wall Street slot machine. |
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Would such opposites attract, learn from each other, and astonish us, or would these two conflicting musical spirits lock horns and fight it out? |
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Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers. |
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When she couldn't find the key in its normal hiding spot, she jimmied the lock and let herself in. |
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He did feel a little strange jimmying the lock to a room at his friends' house. |
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She finished applying her makeup at top speed and snatched her little white purse on the way out, pausing just long enough to lock the door. |
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He jiggles the key in the lock on the front door, trying to persuade the tumblers to shift, which they finally do, reluctantly. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I can see CCTV's main camera lock on to my position from across the road. |
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As I was walking back, she saw me and went to roll down the window but hit the door lock by mistake thus activating the car alarm. |
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Brakes will need adjusting if the bike shop hasn't put the washers in for the adjusters, all you need is some lock tight and she's apples. |
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Steve put the suit back into a luggage bag, put the combination lock onto it, then put it back under his desk. |
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One can lock a child up in a mental hospital because he is addicted to the Internet. |
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A feeling of rebellion welled up inside of her and she wanted nothing more to do then slam her door and lock herself in. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Just as he was about to break the lock off the carriage door, he was suddenly jumped from behind. |
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A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more. |
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When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees. |
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As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the schoolmaster has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer. |
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There's the rattle and clang of the air lock opening and closing, and it seems she has worn her lead-weighted diving boots home. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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With the built-in smart fingerprint sensor, the tablet's security lock can be released by simply placing the finger of a pre-registered user on the sensor. |
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But the pins are closed in by pretty high V-shaped wedges on the sides, so that if the towline is pulled from over the side of the release it might well lock behind the wedge. |
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I check whether I'm still able to judge speed and distance accurately by making sure I can get my car key in the door lock without breaking it or scratching the paintwork. |
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I bit my trembling lip and twisted a stray lock of coppery hair around my finger as my mind frantically scrabbled for some way out of the problem at hand. |
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In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer. |
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Her ears picked up the sound of a door closing and a lock catching. |
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A protective husband accused of beating a man to death with a steering lock after his wife's car was damaged acted in self-defence, a court heard yesterday. |
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I don't remember what it was that we'd been talking about, but he suddenly reached out, and with a very gentle touch, moved a lock of hair off my face. |
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Acoustic drums, n'goni and balafon, as well as the man's own rich voice, lock in so smoothly with the tasteful studio smithery of Yves Wernert that the contrast vanishes. |
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Fearful to confront, because of our own fears, perchance we find ourselves looking into a mirror and are terrified to lock horns with our own conflicting thoughts. |
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You spend 9 months planning a bank robbery, manage to crack the combination lock on the fifth attempt, but can't open the door because it catches on the fitted carpet. |
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The proper response to the problem, we are told, is to lock up and perhaps re-educate violent men while helping women get out of violent relationships. |
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Secure each terminal end with the provided washers and lock nuts. |
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The steering lock is not brilliant, but it never is on a race car, though of course at racing speeds you do not need much lock to change direction! |
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In fact the only time I had to apply opposite lock on the road was when getting off the throttle mid-bend, which can result in sudden lift-off oversteer. |
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Be ready with the slightest twist of opposite lock and this machine dances round bends, while the V8 lags behind like a bodybuilder in a marathon. |
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She yanked out the brush and began combing through that lock of knotted hair vigorously, her eyes watering slightly every time the brush hit a stubborn tangle. |
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The steering takes 2.5 turns from lock to lock which is fine on the move but requires a fair bit of grappling at low speeds to manoeuvre the car around. |
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In a second he'd jimmied the lock open for me with the tip of the blade. |
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And it must have been pretty hard accepting having a lock forward move back into his eighthman spot for the two biggest matches in South Africa's proud rugby history. |
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The South African international lock forward, who joined NEC Harlequins back in November, has worked tirelessly with Quins' medical team to rehabilitate this injury. |
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Available in green or black, the safes have several lock options. |
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Just like last weekend's international match, this game was dominated by a red card to a lock forward and, just like last Sunday, it came after just 20 minutes. |
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At 6ft 5ins, even in this age of legalised lifting, he is not tall for a modern international lock forward, but much of his lineout work was excellent. |
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The young folks had begged the sheriff not to lock up Tony Williams, but the old folks, who were the majority in the town, had voted to tar and feather him. |
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Bryan Cranston seems to have a lock on Best Actor in a Play for his LBJ in All The Way. |
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Guilty pleas were also entered to driving while disqualified and without insurance and possession of a lock knife with a three-inch serrated blade. |
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The door we escaped through had an automatic lock but we didn't know that. |
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I was bent over to move my steering lock and I got pushed from behind. |
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The latch seems to lock a bit more securely, but it's still possible to jiggle it loose too easily if you fully load it up with a floppy and two hard drives. |
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Other tricks include the ability to automatically lock a connected smartphone or tablet as soon as the user moves 3 feet away with the wristwatch on. |
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Aside from seeing the Start screen and putting up with a delay each time you log in, you'll see a lock screen for tablets each time you lock your computer. |
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But with Wasps, the caretakers lock the explanatory sorrows away, then swallow the key. |
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Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole. |
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She pushed a lock of dark hair out of her almond-shaped eyes. |
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Kai leaned forward and, with the most practiced patience I had ever seen anyone exhibit, undid each metal-bolted lock with the tiny keys attached the key ring on his belt. |
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It is easy to believe that the devil has a lock on what is popular. |
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If they couldn't win in 2004, they will never win, because the Republicans now have a lock on absolutely every political and judicial instrument in the country. |
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The only reason the booth is ever empty is when the employees have to go for a tinkle, and they're supposed to lock the turnstile until they get back. |
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Rescuers were forced to drill a hole through the door to get to her because the vault had a time lock that stopped it opening until the next morning. |
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The only way to lock the bolt was with the key she had on her key ring. |
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The story was one of a six-year-old boy accidentally locked into a bank strongroom, which can only be opened by an internal time lock after sixty-three hours. |
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For anthropologists Thailand is a very difficult country to gather information on because much of it remains under lock and key, not for decades but for centuries. |
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Is it a question of women being literally held as slave captive in the physical sense, living behind bars, under lock and key, or is it a question of something more subtle? |
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Its clamshell design means an officer can lock up a loaded firearm. |
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They would punch me out on the time clock, and turn off the lights, and then pull the metal door down on the shop front and I'd lock it once I got there. |
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His eyebrows knit angrily together under a lock of loose black hair. |
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The owners are demanding the lengthening of rookie contracts, which lock players into a preset wage scale, from the present three-year agreement to five years. |
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That would be a fantastic time to refinance and lock in at a long term. |
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You can change the greeting on the lock screen by hitting the edit button. |
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Displaying such information in the lock screen overrides privacy measures. |
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She was already in the car, slamming the door, trying to lock him out. |
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Focus on the subject and use the focus lock facility of your camera. |
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The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts. |
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In either case, you'll know when you're trying to take a picture that's beyond the camera's close-focus capability, because the autofocus won't lock on. |
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If I was in charge of the Correctional Services, I would lock you up in solitary confinement and throw away the key, better still, I would bring back the death penalty. |
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Much like draining a bathtub, going down in a lock is fairly sedate. |
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Iris raced out the door without bothering to lock her room up. |
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Blowing a lock of hair off of my face, I looked down at him. |
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Fixing your rates on savings may make sense, as long as you can afford to lock your money away, because if commentators are correct returns have further to fall. |
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Job lock is intuitively plausible, and there is some evidence for it, but it's far from proven. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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Despite being rated by many good judges as good a lock as has played for Scotland over the past decade, Grimes' international career has run far from smoothly. |
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With a sigh, Sophie brushed a lock of brown hair out of her face. |
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There is a second lock preventing the latch from opening the door. |
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I twisted a lock of hair around my finger, a nervous habit of mine. |
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There must be other ways to approach this problem than to lock the gate. |
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He had thick black hair, a lock of which was hanging over his eye. |
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He unraveled the cloth, and inside was a pack of saws, picks, rakes, default master keys, and other sorts of lock making and lock picking materials. |
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The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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In his home state, Brian Sandoval is a foregone lock to be reelected governor. |
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In many ways, she seems a lock for the win, but her atheism puts her entire character in question. |
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The three and three-quarter minutes which it is necessary to wait, while the time lock is opening, are to me golden moments. |
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He attaches a large lock to the door and snaps it shut, locking us in the cell. |
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Also, application of clear waterproofing materials may lock in moisture and crystalline growth, causing more scumming and possible spalling of brick. |
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At first, I thought it must be a collection of her baby hair, maybe a lock or two her mother saved in her baby book. |
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The ID reader and magnetic lock had yet to be installed there. |
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Or was it one to be placed firmly in the bottom drawer of memory, the lock secured, and the key thrown away? |
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Apply Ripple Effect, then scrunch hair to lock in curls and waves. |
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The 30S is the first two-speed Penn reel in which a lock is not needed to change speeds. |
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When hydrostatic lock is suspected or exists, stop cranking immediately and notify unit maintenance. |
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A lock at Naburn on the Ouse to the south of York means that the river in York is no longer tidal. |
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To prevent this and the possibility of scandal a grated steel door with jail lock should be placed on this doorway. |
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Desborough Island, Ham Island at Old Windsor and Penton Hook Island were artificially created by lock cuts and navigation channels. |
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If this oil is not cleared from the cylinders prior to starting the engine, serious damage due to hydrostatic lock may occur. |
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The following year more of the redundant lock gates were used to build the Campo Pequeno amphitheatre. |
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Ted Andrews twice, while drunk, tried to get into bed with his stepdaughter, resulting in Andrews fitting a lock on her door. |
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The league has featured many former NHL players, predominantly during the NHL lock out season. |
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My little brother is a doll mutilator, so I make sure to lock my bedroom door to keep my dollies safe. |
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Such that, if you take grazers off the land and lock them away in vast feedlots, the land dies. |
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The low height of the radar mast makes it difficult to acquire and lock onto a target while maintaining a safe distance. |
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A lock keeps the tide out of the canal and lets large ships navigate up the canal to Caen's freshwater harbours. |
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Radial movement is usually linked with Doppler frequency to produce a lock signal that cannot be produced by radar jamming signals. |
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If the almanac information is not in memory, the receiver enters a search mode until a lock is obtained on one of the satellites. |
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Typically these feature utilitarian city bikes which lock into docking stations, released on payment for set time periods. |
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Two males will lock each other's antlers together and try to push each other away. |
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After yards of Pinterish dialogue they announce that I'm here, but since they don't know me, they might have had to lock me out of my room. |
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The families involved would lock themselves in their towers and, when they got the chance, would murder members of the opposing family. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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Small cards, called flick cards, are used to flick the ends of a lock of fibre, or to tease out some strands for spinning off. |
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Huntsman started business as a clock, lock and tool maker in Doncaster, Yorkshire. |
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It can be used to rotate the spindle to a precise angle, then lock it in place, facilitating repeated auxiliary operations done to the workpiece. |
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Bramah designed and patented an improved type of lock based on the tumbler principle, but had difficulty manufacturing at an economic price. |
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Maudslay designed and made a set of special tools and machines that allowed the lock to be made at an economic price. |
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The artist who can make an instrument that will pick or open this lock shall receive 200 guineas the moment it is produced. |
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An examination of the lock shows that it has been rebuilt since Hobbs picked it. |
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The global interpreter lock of the embedded scripting engine is not reentrant. |
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Double slipways were installed to haul boats over when the difference in water levels were too great for the flash lock to operate. |
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In 2002 British Waterways bought the lock at Inglesham and the adjacent round house, to safeguard the route of the canal. |
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