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the lockbox
noun
A box with a built-in lock; a safe.
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Thus was born the lockbox.
The lockbox code changes after every use.
And hence the concept of the lockbox.
That's where the lockbox comes in.
The lockbox has been broken open.
I put the thing back in the lockbox.
Widely lampooned, the lockbox nonetheless carried a certain logic.
The Italian defense is not the lockbox it was five years ago.
I eventually took the ring off, put it in the lockbox, and forgot about it.
Vice President Al Gore, for one, seized on the "lockbox," which led Mr. Milstein to wonder aloud, "What's in the lockbox?" How much can the lockbox hold, someone wondered.
"The lockbox is gone," said Senator John B. Breaux, Democrat of Louisiana.
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