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Adults who own guns have a responsibility to keep their weapons unloaded and locked up out of the reach of children.
When I took office, there were 5,000 New Yorkers in nursing homes, not in New York, locked up out of state away from their families, away from the community.
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Through the door they stepped, removing hats, brushing off their stylish Rains jackets, bikes locked up out front.
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They go to the statue and catch Greg in the process; although Leslie wishes to have him "locked up," Dave points out he is still a minor and will likely only receive probation.
Shut out, left out, locked up and left behind, there is very little else to turn to but one's pride.
Cashman recalled a bus trip to Viera several years ago when Kevin Brown's back locked up on the ride out, and Jaret Wright's stiffened on the way back.
I was terrified that I would be sent to prison, that I would be "found out" and locked up.
For some prisoners, especially those that have spent years or decades of their lives locked up, getting out comes with a mixture of overwhelming joy and anxiety.
"Whatever I believed in before I was locked up, I came out a fanatic in those things," he declared.
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