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(in an institution, such as a prison or school) The confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance
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The term of choice for schools in the area is "lockdown".
Andre Iguodala: All he has to offer is lockdown defense, reliable scoring and a coach's feel for the game.
Less than two miles from Felony Franks is Lockdown, a popular bar and burger joint that features burgers called "Cruelty to Animals" and "Conjugal Visit".
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Then it was lockdown and I was kicked out for the start of the show.
"In these facilities, these are lockdown browsers; the only thing you can access is the test," Dr. Glynn says.
"It's lockdown there to us, basically, but it appears to be a one-way gate," he said.
TNA's next PPV after Destination X was Lockdown held on April 24.
And in Ontario, there have been lockdowns at pipeline construction sites.
The Fresno County Jail was on lockdown Saturday afternoon and no inmate visits were being allowed.
This lockdown is actually called "Lockdown" — there's even a Facebook Group for it.
Everyone is on lockdown.
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