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David kept an eye on his watch, afraid they would miss the locking of the park gates.
Mr. Wegman said the locking of the baptistry and various chapels in the cathedral was a standard weekend security measure.
This "antisocial" behaviour was triggered not by the bad character of the nocturnal wanderer but by the locking of the gate.
News outlets quickly interpreted the Wembley scene, both the locking of arms and the kneeling, as a collaborative gesture of powerful men "united" against Trump.
There is an aspect of portraiture, about the stories of its making, the locking of eyes, which I obstinately believe to be irreducible to bald data.
Those advertisements show the Israeli tanks rolling out of Lebanon last May, the soldiers embracing, the locking of the Fatima Gate at the border.
The centrepiece of the dance is the star-shaped formation made by the circle-weaving and the locking of swords high in the air.
As the stage increasingly turns to classical Greek writers for echoes of our current torments (see also this week's premiere of Simon Armitage's Odyssey), the most common resonance has often seemed vengeance, the locking of generations into feud.
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