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One reason for the slow pace is the many locks (about 135, depending on the route).
So many locks: padlocks, deadbolt locks, numerical locks, alphabetical locks, directional locks, magnetic locks, safe-dial locks.
Sometimes it took a few minutes to let me in, there were so many locks on the doors.
All of which suggests that politicians may enact as many "locks" as they please, but in the end courts hold the keys.
Mr. Philbin said he did not know how many trailers had been distributed for each key pattern cut or how many locks would need to be replaced.
I can only assume I was denied mainstream exhibition because as a 40+ woman director playing a Morgan Spurlock-style frontman in my film, I'd broken too many locks on the gender straitjacket.
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Many locked arms and defied police orders to leave.
Many lock-up periods are about to expire, unleashing what could be a flood of shares onto the market.
All the elements are balanced just right in this, the best of Dickson Carr's many locked-room problems.
I, too, remember when a tip to a guard was the standard entry to many locked houses at Pompeii, but an advance request to the archaeological authorities is surely a better way to protect this delicate site.
He grasped quickly how Britain is lapsing into an insider-outsider economy, which provides security for those with secure jobs and property, but the opposite for the many locked out.
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