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"Investors are interested in locking in gains already in portfolios".
The woman from the previous day appeared and hustled us in, locking the door behind us.
We know the Russian courts to collude in locking up people who have done nothing wrong.
Columbia then persevered in locking him into two Spider-Man sequels when he signed on for the first.
They complained last week that the prosecutors' zeal in locking up Gazprom managers was damaging the country's image.
Indeed, part of the problem in locking down the facts about Ast's flamboyant past is that a lot of her friends cannot remember much from their salad days.
Our Victorian prison system – which is more interested in locking up mentally ill poor people than rehabilitation and crime prevention – is overcrowded, under-staffed and underresourced.
He wanted to get rid of the set, but Bonita said there was no sense in locking up the horse after the barn burned down.
He concluded that Disney wasn't really interested in "Roger & Me," only in locking him in to be its next funny guy.
Bradford played a bit anxiously at times and also had a tendency to ignore half the field in locking onto his initial reads.
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Examples of the success of this approach in 'locking down' research uptake into the dynamic and time-constrained environment of community-based healthcare are accumulating [ 9– 13].
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