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She only locked the house during the day when the family was away for an extended time, on vacation.
And one candidate will be left not only locked out of the White House but tormented by what-ifs.
Whitney, president of the Freshman Council, had not only locked his door but also had nailed cross braces to the frame.
Once the exclusive privilege of the city's affluent residents, gates now not only locked "undesirables" out but also shut them in.
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.
The league is committed to playing a tournament for at least three years but is only locked in to the Palestra for this season.
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I can only lock up so many people".
Mr Toomey would not only lock in Mr Bush's tax cuts for ever, but lower rates further.
But the Portuguese usually only locks horns with those he believes to be a threat to his position.
But many experts glumly predict that privacy legislation will only lock the barn door after a long-departed horse.
The police only lock up their men or taunt their boys, while government officials just want to catch them out.
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