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"In the playoffs, teams are going to lock in to what you're doing," Terry said.
Add this to the stubborn streak inherent in Taurus, and Richard and Judy can lock in to an entrenched, possessive position.
The urban form they lock in to will have a massive impact on their resilience to resource costs for decades and centuries to come.
At RBS - and its sister bank NatWest, borrowers can choose to lock in to a two-year fixed-rate deal with an interest rate of 4.99%, or go for a five-year fixed-rate mortgage priced at 5.49%.
The lender said borrowers would be able to lock in to a rate of 5.69% until 2025 at a loan to value of up to 95% of their property's price.
"No business in the world would build a cloud the way JEDI would and then lock in to it for a decade.
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But I felt locked in to my career".
Sometimes it feels like being locked in to Mary FM.
But I felt locked in to my career," she writes in the essay.
"From the weekend we got locked in to the Chase, it was like a waiting period".
It also added that the government "will, wherever possible, avoid becoming locked in to proprietary software".
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