We padlock the box and send it to our colleague who then padlocks it with his padlock and returns it to us. |
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The bizarre exhibition includes a display of British padlocks and some prison menus. |
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Doors off to the left and right of us were secured with sturdy padlocks on steel hasps. |
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Next, a scruffy-looking student enthusiastically volunteered to lace him into a straightjacket and secure him with padlocks and chains. |
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Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room. |
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Other smiths were more talented in making locks and padlocks that had fine springs of steel in them to operate the locking mechanism. |
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They used bolt croppers to break through padlocks and tried to put out of action the alarm that linked the store to the fire service. |
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In addition, the company has a colorful series of combination padlocks with resettable codes. |
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Front doors are often chained in triple loops and locked with massive padlocks. |
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The briefcase is now locked with two padlocks so no one can get the present. |
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We were able to rethink, redesign, repackage, and reposition our products from a viewpoint of how people use particular padlocks and in what contexts they use them. |
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The steel shank did me a good deed to hammer off the padlocks. |
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One local senior police officer told an area board meeting that it is because we tend to leave our doors and windows open, or have cheap padlocks on garden sheds! |
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The small pantograph for small engravings, suitable for both keys and padlocks engraving and for photoengraving, launches this collaboration. |
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Keys for such padlocks are closely controlled by the railway company and only issued to those who require them in the course of their duties. |
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Several padlocks can be used to lockout the device and prevent unintentional reconnection. |
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The valves are lockable in both open and closed position, by one padlock, or only in the closed position by up to three padlocks. |
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Anything to terrorise the civilian population. Women's vaginas were sewn up with fishing lines, villagers' mouths clamped shut with padlocks. |
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The company has evolved from manufacturing padlocks to bolts and all general purpose locks. |
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Ensure that the overhead doors are properly secured with padlocks or cane bolts accessed only from the inside. |
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The team was forced to cut several padlocks to ensure an accurate inspection. |
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Employees of the refinery forced the padlocks and then demolished the enclosure with an excavator. |
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It was locked with a padlock, and padlocks are especially easy to pick. |
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Pin-tumbler locking mechanisms make padlocks harder to pick. |
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The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight. |
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Armed with bladed and pointed weapons, they are said to have broken padlocks, beds and cooking pots and burned plastic objects that were in their possession. |
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Today Parsi families such as Tata, Godrej and Wadia are among India's top corporate dynasties, with a hand in everything from padlocks to five-star hotels. |
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Heads had two upstanding bunny ears of fabric and necklaces linked like paper chains were key — especially since they fastened at the nape with LV padlocks. |
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A shackle is also the similarly shaped piece of metal used with a locking mechanism in padlocks. |
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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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Gold beads were made in the rorm of cowry shells, drums, padlocks, amulets and talismans. |
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And it provides an add-on layer of padlocking security that allows end users to make instant changes to access control with supplemental 8mm padlocks. |
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Also known as jail locks, Scandinavian padlocks were made from cast components, having a malleable iron body, shackle, and key. |
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The practice of leaving keys in open padlocks of reversed switches has apparently evolved to help to remind employees of their need to re-line a switch. |
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On exit he shall stop at the frontier control point in order to have the seals or Customs padlocks examined and removed or to have the guards taken off. |
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Signs asking people not to walk their dogs on the field have been taken down, temporary floodlights have been smashed and padlocks securing the gate have been superglued. |
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Padlocks provide portable security for movable items such as bikes and boats and in locations such as lockers and outdoor sheds. |
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