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Sam goes outside into brightly lit scenery of flowers and singing birds, but becomes locked out of the house.
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"In recent times a number of portfolio landlords have become locked out of the market as lenders have restricted the number of properties they will lend on," says Brian Murphy of Mortgage Advice Bureau.
More than 60percentt of people in South Africa do not complete their matric (the equivalent of a secondary degree) and thus become locked out of formal vocational schools or university.
Don't get locked out though.
Information becomes locked in a walled garden.
But Mr. Romney dropped out early in the primary season, avoiding the kind of nasty, drawn-out brawl that has become locked in this time around.
Mr. Pischetsrieder became locked in internal warfare over strategy and was forced out in 1999 by the board, dominated by Germany's Quandt family.
One result, she added, was that American cities became locked into "a 1950s kind of traffic engineering" that "crowded out a lot of other planning disciplines".
There was an estimated 67,000-strong crowd crammed in for the game, though other estimates vary widely, with a further 15,000 locked out as it became clear the stadium was full.
The pay dispute has become so serious that the opera yesterday locked out union members and abandoned rehearsals for a new season scheduled to start next month.
But that agreement became moot July 1, when the N.B.A.'s labor deal expired and the league locked out its players.
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