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locking out
verb
Present participle of lock out
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The N.H.L. began locking out its players yesterday.
You're locking out your fans, venders, arena workers, and more.
Unless locking out unauthorized users becomes commonplace, piggybacking is likely to increase, too.
In other words, Jujamcyn was locking out the St. James stagehands.
(It busted one union at an Illinois plant after locking out 750 workers for three years).
By Reeves Wiedeman September 17 ,2012 The N.H.L. began locking out its players yesterday.
So they kept their polling places shut until all the machines were running, locking out voters.
Hotels also served as havens, letting in protesters and locking out the authorities.
The union is seeking to block the owners from locking out players in Quebec, Alberta and possibly other Canadian provinces.
The top-down "power vertical" that Putin built as president endures, guaranteeing election results and locking out genuine opponents.
They appear to be bracing for the league's coming labor showdown by locking out their fan base.
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