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So even if a competing bidder comes along, AT&T can force a shareholder vote to be held – and it has already locked up about MHR's vote.
There is about $329 million outstanding on that indenture, and MBIA had only locked up about 3.5 percent of the debt when it announced its consent solicitation.
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This reporter was allowed to visit the school with the stipulation that the students not be asked about being locked up.
The lizard is going to pitch a fit about being locked up.
"Our strategy was to lock up about half the electricity in the state," Mr. Freeman said.
The increase in reserves will lock up about 350 billion renminbi, or $53 billion, in cash that banks would otherwise have been able to lend, making it an important tool for slowing money growth and dampening inflation.
In 2015, about 8,700 people spent time locked up ― at about $143 per person per day ― whose charges were eventually dropped.
The contract would have locked up Jeter for about $17 million a season through 2006.
"If someone's that dangerous that they need to be locked up, what about all of the other three hundred and sixty-four days of the year?" he asked me.
Mr. Lee pointed to series like National Geographic's "Locked Up Abroad" about tourists who end up in foreign prisons, as the type of documentary series he hoped the channel would do.
Manning, 23, a US army intelligence analyst brought up in the Oklahoma Bible belt and west Wales, is locked up with about half a dozen others in the marine-run facility in Quantico.
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