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The Paris Review's former office is now locked shut.
MK's high street is now locked at night.
But Intel is now locked into McAfee, when some customers may prefer another company's software.
He is now locked in a legal fight over his stake.
In fact, the newspaper box is now locked and my mother has left.
The cashier told her manager, and the clerk is now "locked up," Mr. Turco said.
About £8bn of small investors' cash is now locked into crisis-ridden property funds.
She jumped in and is now locked into one of the more intriguing House races in the country.
But Brazil is now locked in a series of trade spats with Argentina, which is even more protectionist.
It is unclear if Ponomarev is now locked up in the same underground prison with people he kidnapped.
It is controlled by Oleg Deripaska, a Russian tycoon well known in Britain and elsewhere, who is now locked in disputes with the Montenegrins.
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