Sentence examples for called a lockdown from inspiring English sources

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This procedure is called a lockdown.

The congressmen described three flawed decisions relating to the cement, and said the company also decided not to use a device called a "lockdown sleeve" to ensure that the top seal would hold.

The company said that the crew of the Development Driller III rig began drilling again after technicians installed a device called a lockdown sleeve at the top of the stricken well on the seabed.

A BP subsea well supervisor, Ross Skidmore, testified that the company ordered a device called a lockdown sleeve but did not install it until drilling mud was removed from the site, an untraditional approach.

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Pounds said a Maroon Alert went out 10 16 a.m. calling for a lockdown, and that a second alert went out at 10 28 a.m. stating that the situation was under control.

This lockdown is actually called "Lockdown" — there's even a Facebook Group for it.

It's called lockdown because a volunteer is supposed to stay in his/her village and not leave for any reason.

Authorities in Memphis indicted Williams, 1 of 24 defendants facing drug charges in January after a seven-month investigation called Operation: Lockdown, on eight counts.

The group had called the lockdown unnecessarily harsh and lacking basic amenities like outdoor recreation space and direct access to sunlight.

The 58-year-old inventor has created a new app called Lockdown, which he believes could decrease the country's number of gun-related crimes.

The 56-year-old inventor has created a new app called Lockdown, which he believes could decrease the country's number of gun-related crimes.

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