It is as close to a lock as a lock can be.
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But I mean, if you can get a lock, and you can afford a lock, I don&apost see why people wouldn&apost do it.
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Not the absence of sense, but rather an acknowledgment that sense itself is a lock that is also a key, and a key that is also a lock.
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Denuvo places a lock around existing DRM, such as Steam and Origin, that's extremely difficult to pick, by generating a lock that's unique to the computer the game was first run on.
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Summer has a lock on beach getaways and frozen cocktails.
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GPSGPS satellites give your phone a lock on its position.
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Why is there a lock on Bardem's splintering chair handle?
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And even was subject to a "lock him up!" chant.
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Everything going to plan isn't necessarily a lock, of course.
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Is your senator a lock to put pressure on Trump?
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I figured she'd be a lock for Ted Cruz. Almost.
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The state is almost certainly a lock for Mrs. Clinton.
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It's a rush to bypass a lock without a key.
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With a midterm wave, the House seems like a lock.
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Equifax's new app offers a lock instead of a freeze.
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The victor is a lock to win in November. 220006.
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Equifax's new app offers a lock instead of a freeze.
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Additionally, a lock symbol should appear over your profile picture.
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"They had a lock on the police market," he said.
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But despite all this, Trump is far from a lock.
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McPhee feels like a lock for about five bad moves.
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A lock of hair that experts say came from Lt. Col.
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You've got a helmet and a lock to go with it.
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Luke Pell has a lock on becoming the next Bachelor...right?
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We need to do better than a "lock them up" election.
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But the primary is hardly a lock for the native son.
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Clinton remains close to a lock to get the Democratic nomination.
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This technology would give businesses a lock and key to data.
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Watch for yourself ... but it certainly doesn't seem like a lock.
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He had a 'lock her up' poster in his front window.
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My grandmother threw a lock of her hair into the fireplace.
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Instead, they must wait for a "lock-up" period to end.
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Which makes him a lock for the worst candidate of 2017.
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Prepare yourself for a lock screen utterly dominated by notification boxes.
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A lock clicks and out comes the label's owner, Pedro Winter.
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So no particular region has a lock on graduating funded entrepreneurs.
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A lock is attached to connect it to a bike rack.
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The first part of that goal appears to be a lock.
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Ms. Fox wasn't a lock for the role she had shaped.
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This year's best actress category seems a lock for Ms. Stone.
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A. Right now, Republicans have a lock on all three branches.
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Dick Durbin referred to the effort as a "lock her up" defense.
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Part a lock from the scalp and wrap it around your finger.
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Michel Platini once was thought to be a lock to succeed Blatter.
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Like taking a lock of hair, bronzing the first shoes, or … whatever.
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The Lead Actress in a Drama category should have been a lock.
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The school also had a lock of Douglass' hair in its archives.
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It's as close to a lock as you'll find in presidential politics.
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And then, over the summer, he put a lock on the door.
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"Did you know bowling balls float?" asked Scott Davis, a lock operator.
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It has a lock on a significant part of the US population.
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Barring an unforeseen event, Clinton still has a lock on the win.
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Combine them with Golden State's collective achievements and he's already a lock.
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Putting a lock on junk luggage is like locking a paper bag.
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Even Pence, however, drew a "Lock her up!" chant from the floor.
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But not having the opportunity to know about it, that's a lock.
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For a moment, the glasses got a lock on a man's face.
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Right now, the acting awards seem to be very much a lock.
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Lamb says the center's website was like a door without a lock.
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Private channels will have a lock icon in front of their name.
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There's a lock to prevent the button from opening the hole, too.
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None of the top "seeds" listed below are a lock to run.
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Judge Smith described it as the difference between giving up a lock vs.
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A lock of George Washington's hair has been found inside an old book.
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He rarely finds himself going one-on-one against a lock-down defender.
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The loooong distance romantic weekend makes it a lock ... these two are serious.
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Once installed, Shhlack will put a lock icon next to the message box.
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And then, the duo finds a lock box hidden on a closet shelf.
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"Welcome, David Ketch," the computer intones, as a lock disengages with a click.
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Sanders is likely a lock to win in his home state of Vermont.
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John Piper Ferguson, who I'd seen a little bit, was also a lock.
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So what's the attraction in owning a lock of someone's hair, however famous?
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After all, if things don't work out, changing a lock can be costly.
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You can also download a lock screen that reminds you of these things.
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Go deeper: Silicon Valley no longer has a lock on software developer jobs.
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"The core of any quality home-security system is a lock," he said.
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But the two have a lock on other car-of-the-future components.
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But it also has a lock and key — a place to keep secrets?
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Every single one passes by before I can get a lock on it.
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Nevertheless, Bolton is not yet a lock for the national security adviser job.
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If you ask, they let you borrow a lock at the front desk.
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And opt outs that don't exist smell rather more like a lock in.
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Most people who watched the Oval Office show would think it's a lock.
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The president requested a lock on his door, but Secret Service pushed back.
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Well, let's just do a lock-in and whatever happens is what happens.
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BRANTLEY Two months ago, I would have said "Evan Hansen" had a lock.
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And, he is a lock to be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
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She is also the closest thing in this Oscar race to a lock.
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Pompeo has a lock on the simple majority he needs to be confirmed.
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He's considered a lock to win the Oversight post if he wants it.
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The Dodgers are a lock to make back-to-back World Series trips, right??
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Are you a "lock yourself in a room for 3 days type of guy"?
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All right, Chris, do you have a lock or a fence around your house?
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As British Home Secretary, May built a reputation as a "lock them up" authoritarian.
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When you do get a lock on someone, do your best to give chase.
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The family archive also included a lock of Hamilton's hair, which sold for $37,500.
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The Scuf Infinity 4PS uses a lock and ring combo to keep joysticks secure.
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A pair, together with a lock mechanism (made the conventional way), cost about $200.
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It may sound redundant, but a lock and a freeze are two different services.
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Does H. Rider Haggard really have a lock on the whole "best friend" concept?
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LONDON — A lock of John Lennon's hair has sold at auction for $35,883 (£25,000).
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Trump's numbers are cratering in Pennsylvania, which now seems like a lock for Clinton.
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Even though the bedroom door has a lock, the couple says it goes unused.
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Anyone paying attention knows Lady Gaga pretty much has a lock on this category.
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However, having a lock in place makes it more difficult for would-be thieves.
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The audience at the Trump rally breaks into a "lock her up" chant pic.twitter.
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Halep was widely viewed as a lock to eventually win a Grand Slam title.
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No matter the Clintonian spin, Sanders never had a lock on the Granite State.
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However the experts I've spoken to caution that this tactic is hardly a lock.
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Toby took it for granted that he had a lock on the robber part.
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It might take you a bit more time if you've never installed a lock.
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But neither of the proposals currently have a lock on 218 Republican-only votes.
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Also, we're not saying this is a lock but remember ... Drake is consistently single.
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If slackline were an Olympic sport, Petrucci, 18, would be a lock for gold.
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But it's not a lock or a firewall or a moat around a castle.
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The room has tiles, a sink, a mirror and a lock on the door.
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The chartist has passion, but he might not have a lock on the facts.
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When TOOOL's members find a vulnerability in a lock, they'll let the manufacturer know.
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None of that is to say that Biden is a lock for the race.
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The Steelers, once a lock for the playoffs, were reeling after three straight losses.
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The other demand-side prevention approach recommended by the commission isn't a lock either.
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Those referred to as "passage sets" are for doors that don't require a lock.
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And the weapon must be unloaded and have a lock inserted into its trigger.
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Indeed, most CBC members hail from districts that are a lock for Democrats. Rep.
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"We're going out a secret way," she said, turning a lock on the wall.
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For years, BlackBerry executives insisted that they had a lock on the smartphone market.
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Win or lose in Charlotte, Florida State is a lock for the NCAA Tournament.
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He's the first who led a "lock her up" chant at the Republican convention.
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Democrats are generally favored, but they do not have a lock by any means.
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Most of us still get in by turning a flat metal key into a lock.
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This bag had a lock on it, so that's where the design inspiration comes from.
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The Phrame license plate lifts up to reveal a lock box controlled through an app.
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He claimed that this was a "safe neighborhood" so we wouldn't be needing a lock.
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Most of us still get in by turning a flat metal key in a lock.
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She called 911, and police had to saw through a lock to get her out.
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I could forget about having to go back to my cell for a lock in.
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I also kept a lock of hair from my horse I had as a child.
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A lock of hair purportedly from George Washington has fetched more than $35,000 at auction.
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He is as close to a lock as there can be to win multiple majors.
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Dianne Feinstein, who is all but a lock to finish top in the June primary.
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No, this move hardly means that tax reform and the Obamacare repeal are a lock.
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It's not yet a lock for Pelosi; she still has to win more people over.
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Sure, his occasional quips are funny, but what makes him a lock is his range.
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I think it has a lock on it, but I obviously never tested it before.
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One puzzle involves extracting a key to open a lock to get to another clue.
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They used to have a lock on sports information, and that lock has been unlocked.
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Among the other newcomers on the ballot, Mariano Rivera is a lock to be elected.
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The idea that Democrats have a lock on the female vote is contradicted by history.
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The same poll found Biden looking like a lock to sweep four other Southern states.
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The analysts began coverage after a lock-up on analyst research of underwriting firms expired.
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Like, he put a lock on my bedroom door when he realized she was crazy.
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Mr. Biden seemed to have a lock on the issue voters cared most about: electability.
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Massachusetts is the only state that mandates that all guns be stored with a lock.
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And as an investor, it's great not to have a lock-up one day one.
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Aeschylus has him produce personal tokens (including a lock of hair) to prove his identity.
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A lock of Kurt Cobain's hair, for example, is expected to fetch up to $12,000.
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Democrats hold a slight edge — but by no means a lock — on retaking the House.
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And while some of the announcements coming on Monday are pretty much a lock—hello, Siri!
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The stay includes a lock box for guests' cellphones and hair that smells like a campfire.
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Sometimes it's literally as easy as a push of a button or flick of a lock.
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None of these scenarios is a lock at the moment, but eventually, a challenger will emerge.
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Multinational firms no longer have a lock on the most promising ideas about management or innovation.
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Elsewhere, Jeff Sessions joined in a "lock her up" chant in front of high school students.
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Players discovered a mysterious symbol featuring what appeared to be a lock surrounded by three keys.
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Barring any major injuries, the Warriors seem like a lock to reach their third-straight Finals.
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None of this is to say that Pittsburgh is a lock to go beyond this weekend.
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In February, a lock of Lennon's hair was sold in Dallas by Heritage Auctions for $35,000.
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Senators voted 94-85033 on their former colleague, who was considered a lock for the position.
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But, Shaq says it's not a lock ... suggesting the Pelicans could even trade the first pick.
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The congestion pricing scheme is not a lock, even with Cuomo and de Blasio on board.
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Worth noting ... just because Hannah's shooting promos doesn't mean she's a lock to hand out roses.
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You'll immediately believe she's a lock for Best Actress, until you see the aforementioned Ms. Portman.
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First party titles are a lock, but third-party support is still up in the air.
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He is the son of Juliet A. Lock and Percival O. Lock of Macomb Township, Mich.
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"Can you cut a lock of my hair and show it to my mother?" he asked.
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We tend to think of Lower Manhattan as having a lock on New York City history.
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Sometimes it's literally as easy as a push of a button or flick of a lock.
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The New Orleans Saints always lose their opening game, especially when it looks like a lock.
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She didn't have a lock on some piece of real estate that protected her from competition.
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If ever there was a "lock" for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Gordon fills that role.
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There was a lock holding a grate in place; using bolt cutters, he broke the lock.
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It's way too early to declare any rumored features for the iPhone 22020 are a lock.
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When asked, they said the extra money was a "lock-up fee" paid to the jail.
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It never hurts to remember that on June 17, 2015, Jeb Bush seemed like a lock.
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For example, recent versions of Android have a lock-screen message option in the security settings.
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It's pretty much a lock for Game of the Year in many corners of the industry.
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The freezer had a lock ... Because he would either steal food or he would steal knives.
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You can put a lock on your credit report, get alerts about any changes, and more.
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We have one conference room in the office that has no windows and has a lock.
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Niecy Nash's eyeballs are a lock for Hall of Shade after what they did to Omarosa.
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I'm less sure that it's a lock that Google will do the same on the next Pixel.
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BT: I still have a lock-up, but when that's over, I'll sell as it makes sense.
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Also, a lock doesn't really resolve the fundamental issue of alcohol use and alcohol dependence, Li said.
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For his second inauguration in 1905, Roosevelt wore a ring containing a lock of Abraham Lincoln's hair.
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Suite 20183 is a windowless, rather nondescript office, with a lock that fascinates me to no end.
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It's also fireproof to up to 1200 degrees and has a lock with 1.2 million possible combinations.
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In the 1970s Mr Buffett's monopoly of choice was citywide newspapers, which had a lock on advertising.
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"1917""Bombshell""Joker""Judy""Maleficent: Mistress of Evil"Who will win: "Bombshell""Bombshell" seems like a lock.
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Or move to Melbourne, where they ditched a lock out like the bad date it truly is.
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It deployed a relatively insecure version of it for a device—a lock—that demands heightened security.
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Trump could do well in many of these states but he is by no means a lock.
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WE HAVE A LOCK UP IN THIS STOCK OF FOUR YEARS AND WE DID THAT ON PURPOSE.
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Nor do Republicans have a lock on them — 38 percent are Democrats, and 27 percent are Republicans.
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"Nobody has a lock on black voters," said Gilda Cobb-Hunter, a state lawmaker in South Carolina.
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It's almost feels as if I don't have any security set up, or even a lock screen.
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As the bout is a coming-together of gifted pugilists, the broadcast partner, ESPN, is a lock.
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Scaramucci sold his stake in January when it seemed he was a lock for an administration post.
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Where it's available: BovadaOdds: Yes -380 / No +240Should you bet it: This feels like a lock, right?
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A follow-up to the Galaxy S10 series (apparently called the Galaxy S20) seems like a lock.
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But I'm going with the rangy Delpit, especially with Devin McCourty not a lock to be back.
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More Echos are probably a lock, but we might also see new earbuds and maybe a robot?
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There aren't many sure things in sports, but a heads and blond parlay looks like a lock.
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When a lock-up period ends, it can spur significant volatility for a stock — just ask Snap.
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Everyone knows the Fed is virtually a lock to approve a quarter-point rate hike this week.
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Book this either way: Nikola Jokic is a lock to snag his first All-Star berth. 5.
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"I asked for a lock of her hair and it got quite fun after that," he said.
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Landry Jones performed well at times but does not seem like a lock to be the No. 2.
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It has less to do with finding the perfect person who fits like a key in a lock.
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Kicha's specializes in sweets, so we think he'll be a lock when it's time for desserts on Chopped.
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Taken together, it's basically a lock that Sonos will reveal its own voice-enabled hardware on October 4.
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" Dora Lin: "It would look nice in a very high ponytail, with a lock of hair around it.
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No word back, but seems like a lock no one in post is getting a rose this week.
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In the rare instances that he cannot manipulate a lock, he has drills to access the lock's mechanism.
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If that isn't comfortable for you, there are other places to fasten a lock, like at the hip.
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A hydraulic pump whirred, a lock clanged open, and a metal door about a foot thick swung open.
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California, Massachusetts, and Nevada specifically suggest using a lock, while Maine just specifies the area must be secured.
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He seemed to have a lock on the Golden Globe before losing to Nocturnal Animals' Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
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But now there might be a new sheriff in town: a lock that makes would-be thieves sick.
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Skype will display a lock next to your contact's name so that you know the conversation is encrypted.
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That is by no means a lock but many of the remaining states in the Northeast favor Trump.
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With its event, Nissan sent the message that Musk and Tesla don't have a lock on sustainable transportation.
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While that's far from a lock, it is the first month ahead with a better-than-even chance.
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Check out the pics of the decor ... which guarantees little Odin's a lock for Burning Man come 2034.
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Their passport is usually kept in a lock and key somewhere, which is the definition of human trafficking.
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I can't talk anymore and there's a lock on my mouth and this crowd threw away the key.
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Is Trump a lock to be the GOP nominee -- and a solid favorite to win a second term?
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And if it is the worst case, does that mean we should just assume it's already a lock?
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NRCC spokesman Jesse Hunt pushed back on the notion that Democrats somehow have a lock on women's interests.
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The briefcase also includes a lock that protects personal data encoded on most IDs, credit cards and passports.
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I guess a key and a lock have always been Freudian symbols, and pretty obvious ones at that.
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So I spent an amount I am ashamed to mention on a lock of Sarah Michelle Gellar's hair.
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It was designed by another company the TSA partnered with to design a lock/key standard: Safe Skies.
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With stocks and bond yields cratering, the market sees a Federal Reserve interest rate cut as a lock.
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The same entry has been clued in the past, of course, as "It's a lock," and it is.
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In the alternative universe where "The Leftovers" is justly recognized by the Emmys, she would be a lock.
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Their consensus: No candidate, Biden included, has a lock on African American voters in key early primary states.
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The photos he displayed indicated that there did not even appear to be a lock on the door.
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Instead, firearms would be stored in a lock box that could only be opened by scanning their fingerprints.
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Haspel appears to have a lock on confirmation, with a vote in the Intelligence Committee expected on Wednesday.
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It is a group that once wielded extraordinary influence and had a lock on elected offices for decades.
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But don't take either of those as a sign that the candidate has a lock on the race.
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And I have a lock for the gym locker to keep all the stuff you just read about safe.
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Everyone felt like the June meeting was so dovish that the July meeting is a lock and it's not.
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That means a hacker that really wants your stuff will know how to pick a lock to get it.
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Spotify claims that it is doing this so that employees can sell right away, without a lock-up period.
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When Hillary Clinton came up a second time, some of the crowd indulged in a "Lock her up" chant.
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Previous years of research suggested that CB1 receptors only responded to a specific chemical, like a lock and key.
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As for season 10 of 'RHOBH' -- Lisa's far from a lock to participate, when and IF Bravo greenlights it.
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There's also a "lock" button that remotely disables the battery, stopping children or unauthorized parties from turning it on.
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CDR cornerstones will likely be subject to a lock-up period of at least one year, the source said.
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Of course, the absence of a lock also makes the experience intuitive and smooth, but it's a trade-off.
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Look, the Hoosiers are a lock to make the NCAA's, and a good bet to make a deep run.
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So this Jaquan Johnson pick was a lock for top-three honors Silver: *Takes Deep Breath, Presses Play* DAAAAMMMMMNNNNNNNNNNNNN.
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Rich: With Disney's planned production schedule, Leia's surely a lock to get her own standalone movie at some point.
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But Ahmad stayed in his father's apartment, keeping a lock on the door of his room, Mr. Rahami said.
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He was hardly a lock to qualify for the meet anyway, given his slowing performances in the past year.
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And the rest of the Republicans will follow suit if Mr. Trump gets a lock on the Republican delegates.
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After Maurya walked into the building, a guard slammed the front door closed and slapped a lock on it.
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He had been a lock for the 1988 Olympic team but was a late cut from the '92 squad.
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The group includes a spy, a former soldier, a lock-picker, a master of disguise, and two weapons experts.
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Tesla has a lock on the zero-emissions market in America, controlling a whopping 60% of the EV market.
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CNN reported that the person fired several shots at a lock on the synagogue door but could not enter.
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Balderson narrowly defeated his Democratic challenger Danny O'Connor in a district that is traditionally a lock for the GOP.
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Where Brady's organization held a lock on white ethnic voters, African-American turnout was the domain of former Rep.
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"Right now, Wisconsin is just in a lock of polarized politics where neither side is willing to compromise." video
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It can still print money from its dominant search engine and maintains a lock on the digital advertising market.
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As China's most dominant search engine, Baidu has long had a lock on a profitable section of online advertising.
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It can also provide additional security on locked bike racks or serve as a lock for racks without one.
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When those demands weren't met, students took over several school buildings and began a lock-in on March 11.
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The stakes will be high tonight, even if polls increasingly show Clinton already has a lock on the election.
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It was a tight race and the Dodgers were definitely not a lock for the playoffs at the time.
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Paul Hill, 20, a prop forward, and Maro Itoje, 21, a lock or flanker, are exceptionally young for international forwards.
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A few giants are allowed a lock on a lucrative market because property is the government's chief source of taxation.
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After winning his primary bid last night, the crowd he addressed started a "Lock her up!" chant referencing Hillary Clinton.
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If Gonzaga manages to finish the season with just the single loss, it's a lock for a No. 1 seed.
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The same old family-run conglomerates in Hong Kong have a lock on property development, port operators, utilities and supermarkets.
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A coterie of tycoons with a lock on the property market continue to enrich themselves at the expense of others.
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"This is a significant lead for Bredesen, but it's not a lock," John Geer, a Vanderbilt University pollster, said then.
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The bottom line: Drivers didn't face a lock-up period, but Lyft shares have mostly traded below their IPO price.
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Barrett isn't a lock even if Trump does get to make another appointment, the people familiar with his thinking said.
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He didn't know how long he was inside when he "heard the click of a lock" and light flooded in.
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And being the most critically acclaimed movie in the race doesn't necessarily mean the Best Picture prize is a lock.
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Baoneng's shares in Vanke will come out of a lock-up period that prevents them from being sold on Jan.
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Fighters swing swords with an immediate sense of heft, but the lack of a lock-on feature feels terribly dated.
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Moral of the story: If you're reading this with your phone wide open, please, please put a lock on it.
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Most pages had two or three photo's on them, one had a lock of brown hair scotch taped on it.
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"Tony was a lock," said four-time Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon, who was inducted into the Hall's 270 class.
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The deal included a lock-in period of five years in which GPI was restricted from trading in Spur shares.
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A lock of Lennon's hair sold for $35k earlier this year ... almost certainly more than MM's fake hair will fetch.
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They're asking $15k for it ... which is kind of a steal considering a lock of John's hair went for $35k.
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Branden Grace, ranked 11th, appears a lock for one spot but the second position is very much up for grabs.
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Neither Ellison nor Perez has a lock on the majority of the 28500 DNC members who will vote on Saturday.
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Amazon however is not making a lock, which will instead be supplied by several manufacturers such as Yale and Kwikset.
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But because they are not officially committed to any candidate, no one could claim a lock on the state's delegation.
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Markets figure a December interest rate hike is a lock, there though is less certainty about the pace into 2018.
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Follow Natalie on Twitter I did a very explosive shit in a toilet that didn't have a lock on it.
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Bruce's archive also includes letters and photos of The Sun Also Rises author, along with a lock of Hemingway's hair.
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While we're skeptical about some ideas — has anyone actually been successful in using a bobby pin to pick a lock?
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The Danish government and health authorities have just announced a lock down of Denmark for a minimum of 210 days.
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She also said that putting a lock on your report won't limit your ability to check your own credit report.
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As a relatively ancient person, I'm here to tell you that no phase of life has a lock on awesome.
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It's possible that could mean that Samsung won't release the Note 10 in the US, but it's not a lock.
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Eric Trump presided over a "lock him up" chant directed at Joe Biden during a Minnesota campaign rally last week.
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Being located in America's Top State for Business can't hurt Austin's chances, but the city is not a lock, either.
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Security researchers even discovered a lock screen exploit in iOS 13 that should be fixed in the upcoming 13.1 update.
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But the suburbs have changed, and so many of these races are just not a lock cinch for Republicans anymore.
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That's a difference well within the margin of error, but it shows Trudeau's re-election is anything but a lock.
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But Kudlow seems as close to a lock for the NEC job as it's possible to get in Trump World.
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"Lots of burglaries are done with open doors or with jimmying without injuring a lock," liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.
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Still, watch her reaction when 3 persistent girls tried to get her photo, an autograph, a lock of hair ... something!
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A: Lock your bike to someone else's property and you run the risk that they might do something to it.
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Though he doesn't have hands or arms, a lock of hair and his whole body seem to point the way.
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He had his bail revoked in September after offering his Twitter followers $5,000 for a lock of Hillary Clinton's hair.
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On Tuesday night, Donald Trump won Florida, Illinois and North Carolina, nearing a lock on his path to the Republican nomination.
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Our source says the inmates beat Bulger -- one used a lock in a sock as a weapon -- until he was unconscious.
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The president, however, had previously adopted a "lock 'em up" attitude and even suggested that drug dealers face the death penalty.
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Trigger objects can be related to the deceased individual you're trying to contact (a lock of hair, say, or a photograph).
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Amal is a civil rights lawyer, activist and humanitarian, but if there's an award for best dressed tonight, she's a lock.
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When she needs to escape a cage, Beast's servants help her; when she needs to pick a lock, Maurice handles it.
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"It's like a lock and key," said Dr. Holtzman describing how neurotransmitters, the messenger chemicals in the brain, bind with receptors.
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The faux-meat company's valuation is too high for its fundamentals, especially with a lock-up period expiring soon, he argued.
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Every story that lands on a lock screen is a chance to build a relationship with the reader — or erode it.
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And every few chapters he returns to Oxford, where he has begun renovating a lock-keeper's cottage near his childhood home.
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Trax Only did a lock-in there where we had 10 DJs and you couldn't leave and people brought sleeping bags.
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People could also grow six plants for personal use as long as it was in an enclosed area with a lock.
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It's about disciplining the body in such a way that the world, the big puzzle, begins to function like a lock.
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We each cut a lock of her hair when she passed and could barely speak for grief for the first hour.
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A building used for voting was foreclosed on the previous evening in Arizona, leading to a lock-out of poll-workers.
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They brutally beat him with a lock in a sock and used a shiv to try and gouge his eyes out.
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Once you've got a lock, a snapshot freezes and holds the street-scene in the background with an eerie magical glow.
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Trump won a shocking victory in the election, beating Clinton in several states she was thought to have a lock on.
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Pros: Cons: How it works: Carbon from your ashes or a lock of hair is used to create a certified diamond.
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If that was the only litmus test, the outrage-prone left would have a lock on every office in the country.
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Too many Republicans, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, are wedded to a lock-them-up-and-throw-away-the-keys worldview.
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People can also grow six plants for personal use as long as it is in an enclosed area with a lock.
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Nobody ever has a lock on all the smart people, of course, but no company likes having this pointed out, either.
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A key (the messenger) fits into a lock (its receptor) to open a door (cause a change within the target cell).
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In any other year, Vesey would be a lock as a finalist, but it's a long shot for 20-21.85. 28.
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He played the hits — "fake news media," mentioned his love for Bernie Sanders, there was even a "lock her up" chant!
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At the end of the hajj, men are required to shave their heads, and women to cut a lock of hair.
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This shifted money away from treatment toward interdiction and incarceration, and prodded the country to embrace a "lock-'em-up" mentality.
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To be out of the camps, with a front door and a lock on it, is to be among the fortunate.
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Other Fed officials, including the chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, favor a rate increase, and financial markets regard it as a lock.
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Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' longtime relief ace, is considered a lock on the writers' ballot thanks to his stellar postseason résumé.
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With several Republican senators, including Murkowski, publicly undecided on calling witnesses, McConnell does not yet have a lock on 51 votes.
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She detailed how she had broken a lock in her room and sneaked away while doctors were distracted by another patient.
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The data the 2016 campaigns possessed at the time suggested Mr. Trump might have always had a lock on the nomination.
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When you need to fold this down, it has a simple fold flat mechanism and a lock to keep it closed.
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Ulzheimer said you would need to put a lock on your reports from TransUnion and Experian to cover all your bases.
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"No, I think — and Joe would certainly tell you — that he's not a lock for the nomination," Bloomberg told CBS then.
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There used to be talk that the Republican Party has a lock on the presidency for a generation to come. 7.
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In particular she felt a reverence for old women, sometimes half-crazed, who nonetheless seemed to have a lock on wisdom.
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Heck, what are the odds that the cable companies will fight this tooth and nail (spoiler: it's a lock), and why?
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A freeze accomplishes the same thing as a lock, she said, but with a freeze, your rights are defined by law.
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The company is expected to forgo IPO traditions like underwriters and a lock-up period when it lists on the exchange.
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Clinton would have a lock on the Democratic nomination if she won New Hampshire on top of a close race in Iowa.
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Typically, the end of a lock-up period means that lots of investors, and especially early employees, rush to sell the stock.
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The researchers then cut a lock of hair from about a quarter of those surveyed to test for traces of bath salts.
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This bundle comes with a lock and a camera, so you can manage and monitor your door, even when you're not home.
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Given those two pieces of information, it's practically a lock that the two will be in King's Landing at the same time.
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I have to hide my medication in a lock box because everyone thinks it will help them get better grades in school.
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She has tattoos on both forearms: a lock and a key on one arm and a blue rising Phoenix on the other.
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They didn't like how certain dogs and their owners behaved, so they put a lock on the space and charged membership fees.
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So it makes total sense to use a torch to melt the hell out of a lock to bust it open, right?
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With The Revenant taking tops honors at the Directors Guild Awards, Gonzélez Iñérritu appears to be a lock for the directing Oscar.
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The more interesting reason that we don't have a lock on DOMS is that it just turns out to be super-complicated.
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She makes a lock-and-key gesture over her lips and I nod very slightly and raise my eyebrows at the others.
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But is it powerful enough to inspire auction goers to pick up a lock of the actress's hair for a cool $8K?
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American royalty has a lock on the Billboard album chart this week as Queen Bey and Prince continue to dominate the conversation.
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Kevin Liptak, a reporter for CNN, tweeted that a "lock her up" chant broke out in the ballroom as Graham spoke. Rep.
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Story at a glance Vienna has a lock on the top spot in two prominent rankings of the world's most livable cities.
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The race seemed like a lock -- until allegations surfaced in mid-November that Moore pursued teenaged girls for romantic and sexual relationships.
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While Meyers is still not even a lock to make the roster, he's been getting first-team reps with Brady at camp.
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From electronics to crafting, this box has taught customers how to pick a lock, how to crochet and how to keep bees.
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It's demonstrating the transmission of a quantum-secured encryption key—which is itself a key without a lock, a proof-of-concept.
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But a lock-up order will remain in force for some regions of Schleswig-Holstein, compelling other farmers to keep poultry inside.
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Stores often demand the right to exclusively sell these product lines in order to ensure a lock on each celebrity's fan base.
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They can also trigger in connection with a motion sensor or another smart device like a lock, an additional burglar-busting feature.
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For a team that knows how to pick a lock on offense, they also know how to clamp down when it counts.
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"Once you've figured the receptor out, it's like a lock in a key," said Wahrman, who was not involved in the study.
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"That's why Lana's album is a lock for #1," Mr. Lidestri wrote in an email, "and why the BuzzAngle chart is final."
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The company also has a lock on the growing battery electric vehicle market and is expanding factory production in China and Europe.
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Once there's a lock on your credit, you'll need to temporarily unlock it if you need a lender to access your report.
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You can also prevent people from starting chats with you or joining your party by tapping a lock icon over your avatar.
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A leather case holding photographs of Brown and a lock of his hair was to be placed right in the queen's hand.
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One of the reasons why it means more is that Rosen is a lock to at least be drafted into the NFL.
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Territories with substantial populations that were perceived as less of a lock for the GOP — Arizona, New Mexico, Utah — had to wait.
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They would wash you, dress you in simple clothes, comb your hair, clip a lock of it to wear in a necklace.
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On Tuesday morning, he said he's "leading by a lot" in every other state, but that Iowa is less of a lock.
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They showed that college-educated women in both states — a demographic that everyone assumed would be a lock — were underperforming for Clinton.
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When a 50-50 ball flies off the rim, Durant is a lock to grab it himself or tip it to a teammate.
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If no satellites can be found—you're indoors or the cloud cover is heavy—then you won't be able to get a lock.
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That lock represents a smaller amount of the overall market in the U.S., but more importantly, it's a lock that's very common abroad.
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A Star Is Born is expected to top the nominations with its star Lady Gaga considered a lock for a Best Actress nomination.
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The bottom line: Even Hill Democrats who oppose Pelosi have privately conceded to me that she looks like a lock for the speakership.
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With the Pixel 24, it's like there isn't a lock screen at all because you almost never get a chance to see it.
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Claire McCaskill in a state Trump won by 20 points, spurred a "Lock her up!" chant by drawing comparisons between McCaskill and Clinton.
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The shares, to be issued before the end of the year, will not be subject to a lock-up period, a source said.
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The Americans is a lock to return for a fifth season (though it hasn't officially been renewed), but season four feels so inescapable.
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The book quotes a Chinese military strategist who calls Taiwan, at the chain's centre, "a lock around the neck of a great dragon".
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Unlike a traditional IPO where employees don't sell shares for months, known as a "lock-up," Spotify insiders are already allowed to sell.
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As it enters the awards season, it seems to be a lock for a number of Oscar nominations — this song chief among them.
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Later, when he protested that we should go find a lock-in, I made my excuses, broke his cokey heart, and went home.
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Instead of a lock-and-key device, these coins have a little switch that can be pressed near the rim of the object.
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It's about acknowledging that white men don't have a lock on good stories, and letting others' stories be told as well as possible.
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We're told the Historic-Cultural Monument designation is almost a lock to be approved, and should be decided within the next 30 days.
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Common sense would say yes (he got the DGA award, which usually means a lock for the Oscar) but my gut says no.
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On the opposite side of the street, where there's a car windscreen repair shop in a lock-up, spiked metal fencing, and graffiti.
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Michael Flynn drew when, as the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, he led a "Lock her up!" chant at Trump rallies?
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This November, Latinos will be looking for someone to beat back the xenophobic entertainer who now has a lock on the Republican nomination.
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There's also a lock right above the Autoseal button, so you can lock the bottle and make sure it's never accidentally popped open.
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Maren Morris was widely considered a lock for album of the year, but she didn't even get a nomination for best country album.
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But they could be countered if Trump, who has a lock on the GOP base, decides to intervene in the 2020 Nebraska primary.
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Alternately using their bills and feet, the birds can systematically make their way through a lock with five different complex mechanisms on it.
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He's also shown well enough as an on-ball defender, although he's hardly a lock-down guard and is exploitable off the ball.
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"It's premature to consider anyone a lock," said Brian Walsh, the president of America First Policies, which is working for Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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It was almost as bad as the time I cut off a lock of your hair when you were a very little girl.
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It was almost as bad as the time I cut off a lock of your hair when you were a very little girl.
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"Bitcoin has a lock on the digital gold application, for which longevity is very important," said Srinivasan, co-founder and CEO of Earn.com.
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He has one year of eligibility remaining but is considered a lock to go in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft.
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That's because, unlike most wheels on furniture that cost half that of Mac Pro's wheels, the Mac Pro wheels don't have a lock.
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It's even tough to keep a lock on your Social Security number given how many businesses, utilities, and doctors' offices ask for it.
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There is no Republican candidate in the November general election, so Mr. Bell, 43, will most likely be a lock for the seat.
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In real life, being so invasive is unthinkable, a total taboo since phones added the ability to hide secrets behind a lock screen.
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The movie IS really good -- see it, if you haven't -- and it's considered a lock to get plenty of nominations come awards season.
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NEIL BLUMENTHAL, CO-CEO & CO-FOUNDER, WARBY PARKER: For the traditional optical shop, you walk in, the glasses are under a lock and key.
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The exhibition underlines this with several oddly moving mementos: for instance, a bronze cast of his hand, a lock of his gray-blond hair.
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Ending that humbling playoff drought would be a lock alongside stars like Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, which made Kerr's pitch even more attractive.
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That's why we have a minor fixation with all things Walmart — they've basically got a lock on household upgrades that won't break the bank.
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If the disease continues to show signs of spreading, Germany may go ahead alone and issue a lock-up order for poultry, Schmidt said.
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Single-speed bikes begin at $399, and customers can get a complete package with lights, a lock and theft protection for less than $600.
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She has taken back the lead in the battlegrounds of Ohio and Florida and now appears to be a lock in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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TC: You're also giving discounts to participants who are willing to hold those tokens longer, in what's akin to a lock-up agreement. Correct?
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A new midrange PixelGoogle has never announced a new phone t Google I/O, but it seems a new Pixel is basically a lock.
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A lock icon, signifying an encrypted Internet connection, is seen on an Internet Explorer browser in a photo illustration in Paris April 15, 2014.
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Investor Zhu Haifeng said he didn't buy into the unicorn funds, which have a lock-up period of three years, because of the risk.
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And a lock doesn't protect against damage, so you can still crack a screen even if you think the laptop is snug and secure.
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DALLAS - A lock of singer John Lennon's hair is expected to sell for more $10,000 when it is sold at auction later this month.
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When her young sister Maria died, Miss Schenck sent a grieving letter to Mr. Malbone with a lock of the girl's honey-colored hair.
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Last week, he kept his commitments for rallies in Nebraska, Oregon and Washington State, even though he already had a lock on the nomination.
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While Trump mentioned Clinton and got a "lock her up" chant that was popular in 2016 going, he also criticized the Green New Deal.
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"The goal of the level is to act as a lock, the same way a physical combination lock does," ShiroVM explained to me recently.
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Until you try to pick a lock—or until you challenge a password or encryption algorithm—you'll never really understand how secure it is.
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They're attached to ... San Francisco is the only market that has what's called a locked-to requirement that requires you to have a lock.
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A Los Angeles victory is all but a lock, but the plucky 49ers (5-13) might make the double-digit point spread seem unwise.
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There is no Republican candidate in the November general election, so Mr. Bell, 43, will most likely be a lock for the prosecutor's office.
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Not long ago in Bronxville, about 21 miles from Tuohy's home, Cain was a lock to become the next great American distance running sensation.
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I feel like there is a stigma and it affects my peers and I by putting a bit of a lock on the conversation.
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Lindsey Graham was calling on the FBI to investigate Hillary Clinton, Trump looked on as the crowd broke into a "lock her up" chant.
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The company has a lock on the small, but growing battery electric vehicle market — and the bulls believe Tesla's not about to lose it.
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The leather loop around the handle that normally secretes a lock or an identification tag has been recut to resemble the Koons balloon bunny.
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He walks up the driveway purposefully and pushes through the white wooden gate, a high gate that, he noticed yesterday, doesn't have a lock.
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I will, however, send you a lock of my own hair, plus some beard trimmings (not a joke), for the court is your friend.
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The 16th-century sculpture went missing from a temple in Nellai, India in the 1970s after thieves broke a lock to raid the premises.
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Here are seven of the biggest surprises from the 2016 Oscar nominations: Carol looked like a lock for a Best Picture nomination this year.
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And, at the very least, fans of the movie thought a smaller category, such as costume design, would be a lock for a nomination.
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Jiri Holda, a lock designer, joined them to help devise a keymaking process that employs an industrial 3D-printing system called selective laser melting (SLM).
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"Fun fact, Kylie put a lock on her glam room door and I went in there one time and I couldn't get out," Kris says.
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There's a ton of ports, though: an HDMI port, an SD card slot, a headphone jack, two USB 3.0 ports, and support for a lock.
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Adding ten wins to an 85-win club yields a 95-win team, which is pretty much a lock to make the playoffs every year.
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We asked the "Beverly Hills Pawn" star if he'd ever consider appraising a lock or 2 of Trump's hair, and he jumped all over it!
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Nigel Warrior intercepted a Lock pass and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 7 midway through the first quarter.
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Instead, we should treat our nation's drug epidemic as a health crisis and less as a lock-'em-up-and-throw-away-the-key problem.
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They already decided to stay away from each other two episodes ago, so why bring them back together only to exchange a lock of hair?
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Spector pointed out Morena's TV show, "Gotham," hadn't been picked up yet for a 4th season -- and she's not a lock for "Deadpool 2" either.
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Appearing on "Conan" Monday, the "Grinder" star explained to TBS late-night host Conan O'Brien why he might have a lock on an administration post.
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This place was the kind of bar where it would turn into a lock-in at 1AM all the time, with free drinks for everyone.
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A changing California Republicans have held a lock for decades on congressional seats in Orange County, the once-conservative birthplace of the new American right.
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He was a close adviser to Trump during the campaign -- and famously led a "lock her up" Hillary Clinton chant at the Republican National Convention.
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It was exactly the kind you give to a 21903-year-old girl: leather-bound, with a lock and key, a form she quickly outgrew.
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The shares will not be subject to a lock-up period and Petrobras can sell them later in a structured process, the oil company said.
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The process of removing locks, which is done with bolt cutters, is risky for the cars below; a lock can slip from a worker's hands.
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GE had to reach an agreement to escape a lock-up period that prevented the company from exiting the Baker Hughes investment until July 2019.
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It sits at the end of a block with a little sign out front that's essentially a circular labyrinth with a lock in the middle.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions made headlines at the most recent TPUSA summit when the crowd he was addressing erupted in a "Lock her up" chant.
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Based on current conditions and the fact that presidents usually get re-elected, Trump ought to be a lock in 2628 according to these predictions.
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Nick Bosa is already a lock to win Defensive Rookie of the Year, but at this rate, he might wind up winning DPOY as well.
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Mr. Valadao currently holds 64 percent of the vote, a tally that, historically, would make him all but a lock to win the general election.
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But I think we can safely say that Williamson, if healthy, is a lock to make it to the big game in Indianapolis next February.
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The team recently signed veteran point guard Ramon Sessions, but neither he nor Ron Baker, a second-year player, has a lock on the job.
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"The fact is, the gun lobby has a lock on this Congress, and they have continued to block this research at every turn," DeLauro added.
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Typically in an IPO, there's a lock-up period of up to six months during which early investors are barred from selling the company's stock.
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The absence of a lock-up period is one of the four risks Spotify cited in its section related to the risks owning ordinary shares.
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But insiders sought to pump the brakes on speculation she is a lock for the role, saying the president does not know her very well.
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"You can think of the opioid as the key and the receptor as a lock," says David Juurlink, a scientist with the Sunnybrook Research Institute.
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Meanwhile, with the Globe and Critics' Choice wins and SAG nomination, Franco has been considered a lock for an Oscar nomination — and that probably won't change.
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A lot of people — including me — considered Casey Affleck a lock for this category all the way back to Manchester's premiere at Sundance in January 2016.
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The deal includes a lock-up period of three years during which Vivendi will not be allowed to increase its stake in Mediaset beyond 5 percent.
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Once you've got the restrictions set up, you'll still "see" the more mature content, but it will have a lock symbol indicating that it's blocked content.
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When 45 was shown on the jumbotron, cameras caught fans booing him loudly ... with a "Lock him up!" chant breaking out in parts of the stadium.
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Schlage, a lock maker founded in 1920, has been developing add-ons for locks and smart deadbolts that offer compatibility with Apple, Android and Amazon Alexa.
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Given that Amazon pretty much has a lock on the ebook market, it's a little surprising that the Nook Tablet has held on for so long.
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Something as simple as a hook for hanging a bag with pads, a dustbin for waste, or a lock on the door guaranteeing safety are essential.
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Your best bet is Alabama football, according to Buffalo Bills star Marcell Dareus ... who says the Tide is a LOCK to roll to a national title.
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NBC's battleground state map estimates that 23 electoral votes are a lock for Clinton, with an additional 92 leaning blue, for a projected total of 274.
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"We are going to leave a lock here for three of us… to lock our experience and the love we have for reach other," explains Barton.
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Then there was the scrabble of a key at a lock, and the other door, the one facing him, that led to the free world, opened.
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The Hall of Fame ballots are in, and Ken Griffey Jr. is a lock to make it to Cooperstown when the results are announced on Wednesday.
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Law enforcement then conducted a welfare check at Machelle's residence, where they found a child in a closet that had a lock but was it unlocked.
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The proposal will now be passed to Hemisphere's lenders for their approval and the third-party creditors of SEAG and SFH for a lock up agreement.
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Safety tips for parents with guns A lock box or gun safe can be an effective way to keep a gun away from children, Hargarten said.
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Kevin Hart doesn't have a lock on drama this week -- his ex-wife Torrei's luxury whip was destroyed while she was at work ... TMZ has learned.
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"No specialist thinks so, and it is extremely unlikely that a lock of Leonardo's hair could wind up in an American collection," he told Italian media.
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In addition, 11 states have laws mandating firearm locking devices -- with Massachusetts the only one requiring that all firearms be stored with a lock in place.
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Gazprombank, Russia's third-largest bank, has agreed to a lock-up of six months from the date of the sale, subject to certain exceptions, Telia said.
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Earlier last week, Shaun Higham and another inmate successfully escaped from the Logan County Jail in northwestern Arkansas after Higman was able to pick a lock.
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It's an explicit acknowledgement that Silicon Valley workers' votes won't have any impact on the electoral college, since California is already a lock for Hillary Clinton.
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And I like being able to remotely drop in from anywhere to control some devices — a lock, lights, the thermostat — to make sure all is well.
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Yet if the old tariffs represented closing the barn door after the horse has bolted, the new measures amount to putting a lock on the door.
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The result: A dressing area was converted into a lactation room, with a lock, an outlet, a chair and a refrigerator so women could breast-pump.
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The collection also includes little-seen Hemingway photos, letters, a lock of the author's hair and 46 prints, a gift from the famous photographer Walker Evans.
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Putting a lock on your credit report — and unlocking it — typically comes with a fee ranging from $5 to $10, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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But they were replaced by the improbability of the achievements of Collins and Reyes, neither of whom could have been considered a lock to reach them.
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It would also mandate beneficiaries to work, place a per-capita cap on spending and impose a lock-out period for those who violate certain requirements.
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My mother and my eldest daughter owe Luise their middle name—a keepsake of the Old Country, like a lock of hair or a finger bone.
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When a lock and dam is stressed by weather, malfunctions or fails, it can tie up traffic on the river for days, weeks or even months.
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The Houston Rockets are a lock for the playoffs, and the Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz should have no trouble making it in as well.
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LG: Little-known trivia: Tony is the person who taught me how to pick a lock and find my way out of handcuffs at one point.
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Many thought Chalamet was a lock for a second-straight lead-actor Oscar nomination (last year he won best actor for "Call Me by Your Name").
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Sidney Wicks -- a 3x National Champ at UCLA -- says Lonzo Ball's subpar performance against Kentucky should NOT affect his draft status as a lock top 3 pick.
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New York (CNN Business)The market thinks it's a lock that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its next meeting at the end of July.
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He famously led a "lock her up" chant at the Republican National Convention, referring to Trump's opponent in the 2016 election, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Instead, New York State Supreme Court Justice Andrea Masley offered the ride-hail companies the chance to put increased driver earnings in a lock box escrow account.
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Unlike many of the other candidates onstage Tuesday, he's basically a lock for the next debate, but he could really use this debate as a turning point.
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I try (to varying degrees of success) to go to the gym a few times a week, which is why I keep a lock in my bag.
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Microsoft's digital assistant is built into every version of Windows 10, McAfee security researchers discovered it could be summoned from a lock screen to execute malicious software.
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If the economy is doing well and the Democrats are turning too far left, why isn't the Valley, and therefore Pennsylvania and reelection, a lock for Trump?
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The bug is most easily accessed by going to Preferences and then entering one of the panels that has a lock in the lower left-hand corner.
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Trump's attendance was not initially a lock, but he reportedly decided to attend after discussions with the Bush family, and getting assurances he wouldn't be bad-mouthed.
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On Monday, the Denver City Council approved a hotly-debated bill to ban new marijuana shops and grows, leaving a lock on the current number of stores.
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Never before have I so much wanted to be both a lock of Rihanna's hair and every one of the fingertips on Drake's right hand, simultaneously. 13.
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There may be a lock-up period of months or years with these funds, which are currently yielding from 2.75 percent to about 7 percent, he said.
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Available from: Netgate For the fidgety types: a lock-pick training kit is a great gift for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of lock picking.
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Seems like a lock for something Android engineers could focus on to make the next Pixel or Android release more enticing to users, if you ask me.
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Says Zatz: This flagship Roku appears to be a lock for HDR in 2016 and may be the only model to feature USB for accessing local media.
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In one case, the group paid for a woman in Florida to dress as Hillary Clinton in a prison outfit and attend a "lock her up" rally.
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The stay includes a lock box for guests' cellphones, suggestions for nearby hikes and nature walks, a plush queen-size bed and a firepit with Adirondack chairs.
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Two weeks ago, my daughter's school had a lock-down because some kid put on social media that he was going to bring a gun to school.
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J: The process of filing down a key to fit a lock is fairly easy and straightforward (pending you can disassemble the lock, which we had done).
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Any program in the nation would have been glad to have him, but the belief was that Johnson was a lock to enter the 1999 NBA draft.
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So, when a "lock her up!" chant breaks out, Sessions kind of, sort of joins in -- because he knows it's the sort of thing Trump would like.
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Still, this is the second time that Saudi officials have convened banks for a potential listing, and the on-again, off-again IPO process isn't a lock.
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He was an initial advisor for a friend&aposs internet company — and agreed to a lock-up period of his stocks when his friend called and asked.
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The seat, which Pompeo won with nearly 61 percent of the vote in November, looked until recently like a lock for Estes, the state treasurer since 2011.
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Even though Netflix doesn't report ratings, the series premiered to much critical acclaim, solidified Ansari's post-Parks and Rec career and was considered a lock for renewal.
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She's won reelection by increasing margins since that time as an incumbent, but that gives you an idea that she doesn't have a lock on this district.
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After a Lock interception near Purdue's goal line on the ensuing drive, Blough and Purdue drove 90 yards for what appeared to be a lead-taking touchdown.
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Bain Capital, together with Advent International and Clessidra, owns a 60.1% stake in Nexi with a lock-up agreement on the its shares expiring in mid-October.
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If you put in a lock code and forget that code, it's none other than a manager of security who has the ability to reset the lock.
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Cops called BS on the story ... because Otomewo was in a possession of a bent butter knife which they believed was used as a lock-picking tool.
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Adherence to one political ideology or another has always kept a lock on some of the best tools a president could use in economic negotiations of all kinds.
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As we've reported ... 4 inmates walked into the notorious Boston mobster's cell, where he was sitting in a wheelchair, and beat him with a lock in a sock.
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A lock-out period might not work as well as a straightforward mandate, and some people who accidentally or irresponsibly allow their coverage to lapse will get screwed.
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Near the cat, at the top of the left-hand panel, are the flattened top ends of keys, as if the keys have broken off in a lock.
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The world's largest online retailer on Wednesday announced Amazon Key, a lock and camera system that users control remotely to let delivery associates slip goods into their houses.
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On Monday, Kate arrived in a black-and-white Catherine Walker "Liza" coat with a Lock & Co. hat (a color scheme that was reminiscent of her 2008 look).
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He won his presidential election by a solid majority last year, and his AK party, together with its hardline nationalist allies, the MHP, has a lock on parliament.
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Ellison has seemed like a lock since he was identified as the best person to take over an institution that many rightfully blame for the losses in 2016.
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Still, Republicans were not entirely convinced that Rubio's reelection was a lock, and their own polling kept them focused on the race even after Democrats pulled their advertising.
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Conventional wisdom suggests they're a lock to make the playoffs, and Las Vegas has them slotted in the top half of a conference that's riddled with question marks.
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Another weak structural feature is the restricted payment conditions (RPC) covenant, which stipulates that the transaction is subject to a lock-up if the DSCR falls below 1.25x.
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Once a note has a lock, you can choose to hide it behind a password, Touch ID, or Face ID, or unhide it and keep it readily available.
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Travelers willing to take the slow boat get a private cabin, three meals a day and shore leave wherever the ship loads, unloads or stops at a lock.
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Eighteen-year old Auston Matthews isn't just leading the Americans in his second tournament; he's a lock to go No. 1 overall in this summer's NHL Entry Draft.
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Particularly surprising are its shutouts in Best Film Editing and Best Directing, where Cooper was considered a lock but was presumably pushed out by Cold War's Pawel Pawlikowski.
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Stanislaus Republicans have long held a lock on local offices, even as the county has voted, until 2016, for every winning presidential candidate since Richard Nixon in 1972.
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" And he lamented "the nightmare we have now where a major party believes it has a lock on the Jews and so is free to court Jew haters.
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If paper with a tendency to curl is packaged and stored furled around a core, the curl is set, much like a lock of hair around a curler.
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Mice given human microbiomes are generally healthy, suggesting that a host and its microbes don't fit together like a lock and key, honed by eons of mutual evolution.
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Ulzheimer said you would need to put a lock on your reports from the two other major credit reporting companies, TransUnion and Experian, to cover all your bases.
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But the race is too close to call him a lock: Biden led with 24% in both the Monmouth University and Focus on Rural America polls this month.
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The Democrats had such a lock on city hall and there was so little difference between them and the GOP that the Republicans weren't even fielding a candidate.
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The race in the Eighth District was an outlier: It had long been thought to be a lock for Mr. Venditto, as the district has typically voted Republican.
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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have a lock on the award for Most Fun Celeb Wedding Ever -- and you'll agree after seeing this video ... it ain't even close.
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LG: I would just like to state for the record, by the way, that I've never picked a lock even though Tony taught me how to do this.
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On Friday, Michael Flynn—the cartoonish ex-general who led a "lock her up" chant onstage at the Republican National Convention—pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
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It still fails in some situations, creating weird artifacts if a person's eye is partially covered by a lock of hair, or sometimes failing to recreate the color correctly.
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Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says it's a lock -- Jussie Smollett sent that letter 8 days before the "attack" -- but various law enforcement sources tell TMZ the chief overstated things.
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He said financial institutions need to move away from a username and password model, which is a "terrible system" and akin to having a lock on a screen door.
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The six listed open-ended funds (LOF), with a lock-up period of three years, will be allowed to become "strategic investors" in upcoming listings of high-tech firms.
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The band's video for "Here It Goes Again" won a Grammy Award for best music video in 2007; this one kind of seems like a lock for next year.
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Understanding that they have a lock hold on the lock screen of tens of millions of people around the country and around the world and build an advertising product.
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Yes, but: Despite the letter, Axios' Jonathan Swan reported Sunday that Hill Democrats who oppose Pelosi have privately conceded that she still looks like a lock for the speakership.
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But of course, because we're carpet bagging gremlins, I did sniff off a lock of hair and a double helix of DNA and peppered it through the book's Sam.
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The Pharmabro, meanwhile, has been in a Brooklyn federal jail since September, when he had his bond revoked for offering a bounty on a lock of Hillary Clinton's hair.
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Quite the opposite: At the 2016 Republican National Convention, future Trump national security adviser (and current confessed criminal) Michael Flynn led the crowd in a "lock her up" litany.
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Why it matters: Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has shown admiration for Greenspan and getting his stamp of approval likely means a rate cut for July is a lock.
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But Hillary Clinton, in particular, should take note of this endorsement because she still doesn't have a lock on a key component of the Democratic Party vote: African-Americans.
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Minnesota appeared to be a lock for the playoffs following a six-game winning streak, but back-to-back one-goal losses to Ottawa and Detroit stalled its drive.
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From the moment Glenn Close took home the Golden Globe for Best Actress in A Motion Picture, Drama, it seemed like this category was going to be a lock.
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Stay aware of the location of your luggage at all times, and consider using a lock on it if you'll be sleeping or otherwise zoned out on a flight.
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But McConnell, 74, says anything can happen, chuckling over the brimming confidence of Democratic colleagues last year who thought they were a lock to win back the upper chamber.
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Art and intoxicants have always had a blurry relationship, yet writers seem to possess a lock on the most extreme and irksome form of self-aggrandizement on the subject.
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Looking at this year's select team—the roster of young players who practice against Team USA—how many are a lock to play in the 2020 All-Star Game?
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Steve Ginty, senior product manager at RiskIQ, says to check that the website has a valid "HTTPS" connection with a lock symbol, not "HTTP," which is vulnerable to attacks.
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Each is equipped with a SecureTrek Lock Base, which lets you click in hammerhead-shaped zippers into a base, which you can secure with a lock of your choice.
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At the time of the IPO, Japan Post Holdings pledged investors that additional shares will not be sold within a certain period under an agreement called a "lock-up".
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It looks like the Republican tax reform bill is now a lock to pass in Congress and get signed into law, handing the GOP its first major legislative victory.
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In an appearance on NBC's "Today" Monday morning, Jordan claimed that Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Stephen Curry is not, at this point, a lock for the Hall of Fame.
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Speaking the words to what I assume is a spell, she cuts a lock of his hair (his beautiful hair) and some snips of his beard and burns them.
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TechCrunch previously reported Mosseri was first in line for the role according to sources, and The Information later wrote that some inside the company saw him as a lock.
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I am trying to square the owners' apparent indifference to what happens to their things (by failing to use a lock) with the idea that a locker is occupied.
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Another protein like an ion channel will open to let charged atoms through only if another protein is present, which fits into it like a key in a lock.
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The common analysis is that Joe Biden has Black voters on a lock, but the electorate is not a monolith and younger Black voters tend to go for Sanders.
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But while Perdue isn't a lock for another term, his ability to self-fund with nearly unlimited resources makes him a tough opponent to beat in the expensive state.
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It is hardly a lock, but he does not have a ton of competition in the middle of the country — Dallas is likely to get games, and probably Houston.
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That's conjecture, of course, but it's not a radical idea to say that if Clinton had been seen as less of a lock, she might have generated more excitement.
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GOP senators said there were "no deals," or significant decisions made during Tuesday's meeting, and leadership does not yet have a lock on the 85033 votes to block witnesses.
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Yet later that afternoon I stopped by a sporting-goods store to buy a lock for my new bike and left my wallet sitting next to the cash register.
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Berlin's big issue now is how to get a lock on the ECB by putting in a German, or a suitable (North European) surrogate, as the bank's next president.
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John McCain's just released statement that he won't vote for Graham-Cassidy doesn't necessarily kill the bill because none of the other potential "no" votes feel like a lock.
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Indeed, that August episode likely planted the seeds of the latest slide since authorities reacted back then by imposing a lock-up on share sales by major institutional investors.
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Ahhhhhh, hahaha: A few dog owners in New York found a public park, added a lock and began charging membership fees over Paypal for other dog owners to join.
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Similar smart lock solutions require you to replace the entire deadbolt setup and changing those out can be intimidating as well as challenging if you've never replaced a lock.
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It's hard to justify spending $229 on a lock, but if you're set on getting a smart lock, I'd feel confident in saying August is the one to get.
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Doug Collins (R-Ga.), a staunch ally of the president who would be a lock to vote against removal in the event of an impeachment trial in the Senate.
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BLUNT ASSESSMENT: The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Ben Carson's former campaign manager says Donald Trump is looking more and more like a lock to be the Republican presidential nominee.
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He was considered a lock for the top five, but his draft stock took a hit after he dislocated his hip November 16 in a game against Mississippi State.
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Then in September and October, the team will be favored at home against Venezuela and Peru (although Peru may not be a lock considering Argentina's recent Messi-less form).
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But you'd have to figure out if you need to buy a lock that works with Amazon Echo (which uses various standards including Zigbee), Google Home or Apple HomeKit.
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But with the deep-red Alabama seen as a lock for Republicans in the general election, the lack of competition between the two parties likely helped to dampen turnout.
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I am certain my father, Lawrence R. Klein, would agree with me that no ethnic group has a lock on "thinking different" or the achievements that issue from that.
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Now, Antetokounmpo, who looks like a lock for an All-Star nod this year, may be the type of player the next generation of NBA stars grows up watching.
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One night my mother asked me to come over and sit down, and before I knew it she'd cut a lock of my hair with a pair of scissors.
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He seemed like a lock to be a high pick in the 1970 draft—yes, the one with the infamous roulette wheel—and indeed he was, going fifth overall.
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A lock-kneed stance from which he loosely bobbled his head: the familiar posture of a boxer whose knees have long since atrophied but whose creditors still need placating.
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Nonetheless, the new roster is still almost a lock to outperform the hapless first-year records of franchises like the Atlanta Thrashers, who won only 22016 games in 217-2000.
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So this is another partnership for August, which is still not quite an open platform as it wants to ensure that it is secure — and won't open a lock haphazardly.
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Conservatives, who feel they have a lock on power after ruling the country for 47 of the last 65 years, are blaming Merkel's pro-refugee stance for their mounting losses.
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The dictionary may define key as an "instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt," but it also has an alternative meaning: item you always lose.
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The repatriated assets will have a lock-up period of three years and can be invested in instruments allowed by the government, which include corporate bonds, local stocks, and property.
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The man was changing a lock to a Bank of America room that leads to the back of the ATM, Corpus Christi Police Lt. Chris Hooper told The Associated Press.
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So when a user installs a lock, they'll automatically get access to the parking network around the city while always having access to a spot in the lock they installed.
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Horror stories about rip-offs under PFI contracts—including one in which a school had to pay £487 ($650) for a lock—go some way to explaining their bad reputation.
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While on the campaign trail, Trump took every opportunity he could to criticize Clinton, whom he nicknamed "Crooked Hillary," often leading crowds at rallies in a "Lock Her Up" chant.
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Elizabeth Warren looks like a lock for another term that could set up a 2020 presidential campaign for her, and none of the state's House races appear to be competitive.
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Tyron Woodley says he's beaten some of the best fighters in the world ... and tells TMZ Sports the way his career's going, he's a lock for the Hall of Fame.
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Kim Kardashian West has no plans to produce traditional Japanese Kimono garments -- and certainly hasn't put a lock on the product name, which has been used in business for years.
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Spade was already a lock in the Swordsman's Hall of Fame (see Heather Locklear, Kristy Swanson, Krista Allen, etc ...) -- but it never hurts to put up a few more numbers.
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There have been mixed messages about whether the two leaders will actually meet in Vietnam Friday — the Russian side says it's a lock, the American side says it's a maybe.
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The markets feel a July Fed rate cut is a lock, with odds 0.25% reduction at about 55% and the chance for a more aggressive 5003% cut at about 45%.
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Opinion THE new "Ghostbusters," led by four all-star actresses, is not the most significant step toward gender equality that will happen this month — Philadelphia has a lock on that.
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However, Blackstone and minority investors agreed to a lock-up period of two years, after which they will be progressively allowed to sell their stakes over a three-year period.
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In an appearance on NBC's "Today" Monday morning, Michael Jordan claimed that Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Stephen Curry is not, at this point, a lock for the Hall of Fame.
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In a glass case is a large ledger listing orders from customers like Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill, who wore a Lock silk top hat for his wedding in 1908.
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But even the White House knows they don't have the votes yes, telling CNN that they are "working towards it" but are hesitant to say the bill is a lock.
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That would allow it to sidestep a head-to-head competition with "Hamilton," the show that is presumed to have a lock on the Tony Award for best new musical.
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We stopped opening jars then, but each of them held some treasure or keepsake: a lock of hair, a tiny animal skull, human teeth and many, many scraps of paper.
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A lock of Elvis' hair, which was believed to have been trimmed from his head in 1958, sold for $15,000 in 2009, plus an additional $3,300 in auction house fees.
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And it already has a lock on Chinese music listeners' ears: The business controls more than 70 percent of that country's market for music streaming, according to analysts at Citigroup.
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The game's combat system has been overhauled, with the duel-style action of previous games replaced by a lock-on mechanic that means enemies don't really wait before they attack.
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"He is not a fan," Ms. Curley said, shoving a lock of her paprika-red hair aside to show me what's inked onto the concave scoop of her upper back.
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The spectacular stunt — firing a rifle at a lock, which remained closed — went over so well that the company repeated it, with different variations, in the Super Bowls that followed.
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Last year, several — including a glove, a lock of his hair and cotton gauze stained with blood — went on tour in Mexico, Canada and the United States, including New York.
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Put a rubber band around your phone as a physical reminder to pause, or set a lock screen image that asks you to confirm that you really want to proceed.
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Moreover, in the 1970s and into the 1980s, Democrats appeared to have a lock on the House of Representatives, while Republicans appeared to mostly have an advantage in presidential elections.
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Khloe would normally be in attendance for Tristan's game -- it's the Cavs' last home game of the regular season -- but it's a lock she's taking a pass on this one.
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He had been seen trying to pick a lock in the Stewart Avenue flat building with the long knife, and one of the detectives, with the janitor, had given chase.
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After Mr. Bulger's body was found, roadblocks were put in place outside the prison complex, and a lock down — meaning prisoners could not leave their cells — lasted into the evening.
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Surely even Duncan, considered a lock to join an epic 2020 class expected to feature Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett, can't duck a speech when he is ushered into Springfield.
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You can also set up a lock screen message that gives basic contact information for anyone who finds your phone, but without giving the person access to the device's contents.
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The company's identity theft protection and credit file monitoring allow you to put a lock on your Equifax report to prevent it being pulled by a lender, among other services.
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Putting a lock on a credit report basically means a lender cannot access it to check on your credit score or history, which generally means they won't approve the application.
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The now-free Equifax service, which involves identity-theft protection and credit-file monitoring for a year, also allows you to put a lock on your credit report at Equifax.
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There is also a lock of Hamilton's hair, which comes with a presentation letter Eliza wrote to one of her sisters attesting to the head it came from ($15,000-$25,000).
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And then there's a lock of graying hair snipped from Hamilton's head after his own fatal duel in 1804, which is being sold with a letter of presentation from Elizabeth.
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And while the Huskies are not a lock to win a 12th title, they are favored again to cut down the nets in triumph at the Final Four in Dallas.
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Across from the piece of jewelry hangs a lock with the initials N.F. – no one we know, perhaps, except the famous alchemist Nicholas Flamel, creator of the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone.
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Okura said they considered adding a lock-on mechanic during the early phases of development on the original Gravity Rush, which launched on the portable PS Vita system in 2012.
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And unless Spieth runs the tables for the rest of the FedEx Cup playoffs, Thomas, 21, seems to be a lock to be voted PGA Tour player of the year.
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Here are some questions and answers about credit protection: What if I subscribed to TrustedID Premier but have a security freeze on my Equifax credit file, rather than a lock?
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Then, they ask for a lock of Kim's hair to help get rid of the extra acid in your digestive system, but she can't totally oblige because she she has extensions.
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In that room, fans are invited to create their own love locks, an affectionate term describing a lock with the names or initials of two people in love written on it.
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Back in a calmer era known as October 2015, the two companies announced that they were working on a lock called Linus that would integrate with Nest's many smart home gadgets.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a star with a more enviable Instagram feed than Lauren Conrad — the star has a lock on the gauzy, rose quartz, feminine and floral aesthetic.
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Trump obviously isn't a lock to win, but if Republicans hand the nomination to Cruz at the GOP convention in July, the senator will enter the general election with similar baggage.
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Explosions, at least one likely caused by a suicide bomber, rocked the Brussels airport and subway system Tuesday, prompting a lock down of the Belgian capital and heightened security across Europe.
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Among other things, the front gate to the courtyard of the hotel was missing a lock, and the intercom to the door was not functioning ... things the bodyguard should have flagged.
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A lock-up period preventing insiders from selling the shares, which since their March market debut have been pressured by investor concerns about user growth, expired at the end of July.
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There's more versatility on Los Angeles' roster than before, and for the first time since he left the Boston Celtics, his team isn't widely considered a lock to make the playoffs.
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After all, HBO and major streaming services sort of have a lock on battle violence and on-screen sex, so why enter the fray pitted against giants like Game of Thrones?
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Alternatives like socking money away in a lock-box would merely create opportunities for Congress to raid that fund -- as it has raided Social Security surpluses -- and thereby avoid political accountability.
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AG Sessions on echoing a "lock her up!" chant earlier this week: "I perhaps should have taken a moment to advise them that ... you're presumed innocent until cases are made." pic.twitter.
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"I wouldn't say he's got a lock on it, but I think he's well positioned to come up first, minus any stumbles or bumps or bruises," Seawright, the Democratic strategist, said.
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It has a historic weakness for showboating — the more suffering the better — which is why Joaquin Phoenix (often otherwise worthy) and his jutting rib cage in "Joker" seem like a lock.
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As the American captain of this year's Presidents Cup team, Stricker, 50, had a vested interest in how Koepka, Harman, Fowler — and even Matsuyama, a lock for the International squad — finished.
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A monogram ring, bearing Marie-Antoinette's initials MA and containing a lock of her woven hair, had been estimated at $8-13,000, but soared in bidding to a whopping 447,000 francs.
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Trump and his aides have long eyed a Senate trial as the venue for eventual vindication in the saga, viewing the Republican-led chamber as a lock to acquit the President.
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The poll also found that Sanders leads the race among nonwhite voters, an indispensable demographic for winning the Democratic nomination, that Biden has long been assumed to have a lock on.
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The music-streaming company is expected to forgo IPO traditions like underwriters and a lock-up period when it lists on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker name SPOT.
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Mr. Ogata, an actor and comedian, brought such depth, twinkling humor and curiosity to the part that the Bagger can't believe he isn't a lock for a best supporting actor nomination.
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Young people in the U.S. are growing more pessimistic about the political system — specifically the older, white candidates and officials who have a lock on power, according to a new poll.
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A lock that burglars tampered with at the Watergate building during the famous break-in allegedly directed by former President Nixon's campaign sold for $62,500 this week, Washingtonian magazine reported Friday.
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Washington (CNN)Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation as President Donald Trump's next Supreme Court justice has moved from a lock to a real question of whether he'll actually get a vote at all.
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With their record 123th Big 12 title, the Sooners (12-1, No. 238 College Football Playoff) are a lock to be in the playoff for the second time in three seasons.
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There's still someone who believes in LSU football NOT named Les Miles ... Shaq, who says the Tigers are a LOCK to win the national championship ... even though they choked against Wisconsin.
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Still, after losing in the semifinals of the conference tournament, the Shockers weren't a lock to be invited to the NCAA tournament even they though they were 220th in the KenPom.
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A deleted scene from this week's episode of Hannah Brown's season sheds some light on John's weird and wonderful personality as he randomly decides to offer her a lock of his hair.
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More importantly, Apple has used the updates to patch some critical security flaws, like a lock screen exploit that iOS 23 shipped with, as well as key functionality issues with iCloud backups.
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Shelton — whose nomination the White House paired with Christopher Waller, an economist for the St. Louis Fed considered a lock for confirmation — has a history of expressing policy views outside the mainstream.
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To do so, write and address your email like you normally would, but before clicking "send" chose the "encryption" option represented by a lock icon (it's right next to the aforementioned hourglass).
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What makes anti-tamper different than digital rights management (DRM) is how, in layman's terms, Denuvo places a lock around existing DRM, such as Steam and Origin, that's extremely difficult to pick.
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An official for Jean-Paul Lecoq, member of parliament for Le Havre, said the ship would have to go through a lock at the port, which could easily be stopped by dockers.
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Verizon has a lock on selling Google's phone, so if you were hoping for the usual battle between US carriers to secure the best upfront offer for customers, that won't be happening.
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The naming contest seems to have the same goals as Putin's combative speech: whip up enthusiasm to ensure a high turnout ahead of Russia's March 18 election, in which Putin's a lock.
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This is in line with reports that he tends to retreat, placing a lock on his White House bedroom and getting two TVs installed there as soon as he got into office.
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He said he saw Pantaleo try "to form a lock around (Garner's) neck from behind," and after Garner told officers he couldn't breathe, his eyes rolled back in his head, Orta said.
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The WhatsApp website explains that end-to-end encryption works by securing messages with a lock, which only the recipient and sender are able to unlock and read with a special key.
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That literally any change to the political system of a fast-changing country will be seen as a grubby scheme for partisan advantage creates a lock-in problem that imperils our future.
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When barges stack up along the Ohio River because a lock is out of service, those delays may never register, but we feel it in our pocketbooks, whether we notice or not.
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Last week we looked at The Revenant's various Oscar chances, and mentioned that if cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki won at the American Society of Cinematographer Awards that he would practically be a lock.
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You start out in a safe house that has a few supplies — some bandages, bits of metal that can be turned into a lock pick — but from there you're on your own.
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Having herself inherited an annual stipend from a wealthy aunt, Woolf reckons that a talented woman needs "five hundred [pounds] a year and a room with a lock" in order to create.
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She believes her vote may be more valuable in the swing state where she will attend college than in her home state, which is considered a lock for national and state elections.
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You can be very granular with your parameters; if you want the host to provide shampoo, or if you require a lock on the bedroom door, you can search for that, too.
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"None of these authoritarians could have a lock on so-called success if they didn't have a compliant media," she said, noting crackdowns on the press in Russia, Poland, Turkey and elsewhere.
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Despite sharing the W.C.C. regular-season crown, Gonzaga (26-7) was not a lock to make the N.C.A.A. tournament, so winning the W.C.C. title would make for a much easier Selection Sunday.
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That's a big deal, because you have a lock-up in the market, between the big AgBio companies, and there's concern on the part of the farmers, on the part of society.
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"In layman's terms, an 'exploit' could be thought of as a defect in a lock that would allow someone with the proper tool to unlock it without possessing the key," he writes.
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She would typically offer Artemis a lock of her hair, some childhood clothes and toys, which symbolized the end of her own childhood as well as the children she would eventually birth.
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The company builds modern-looking one-room cabins, typically around 160 square feet, with a lock box for cellphones, as well as a larder of basic provisions like pasta, sauce and popcorn.
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With their record 238th Big 217 title, the Sooners (12-1), who are ranked third for the playoff, are a lock to play in it for the second time in three seasons.
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The overall outlook for the Jets appears uncertain, with Bowles likely to be looking for a new job when the season ends and general manager Mike Maccagnan not a lock to return.
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The girl was accidentally shot in the face by her 11-year-old brother, who had found a handgun in a lock box that was believed to have been secured, Lt. Col.
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Nancy Drew, the girl detective who could pick a lock, play the bagpipes, tap Morse Code in high heels and drive her blue roadster like a Daytona champ, turns 21995 next year.
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There are books, manuscripts, prints, photographs, audio and video elements, and relics—at the Public Library, a lock of his hair, and, at the Grolier, snips that may be from his beard.
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To the left of the URL in the address bar, click the icon that appears — it should either be a lock, information icon or an exclamation point in a red triangle. 3.
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Naturally, in response to this bombshell, the internet was full of LOLs, particularly reminding everyone that Flynn led a "lock her up" anti-Hillary Clinton chat at the 20173 Republican National Convention.
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You're competing against basically a lock that always works as long as you have a key or a light switch that works 1,000 times in a row until the light burns out.
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Ball is DOMINATING for UCLA right now ... with a lot of people saying he's already a lock for Player of the Year honors ... and maybe even the #1 pick in the draft.
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In September, he got himself thrown in jail ahead of schedule for offering $5,000 to anyone willing to rip out a lock of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's hair during her book tour.
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A lock icon and an extra "s" in our web address may not look like a big deal, but they represent a huge upgrade, one that fundamentally transforms the security of our site.
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"As always in logo design, you want to create a lock-up that is unique in its form, and has a feel for the emotion you are trying to get across," he said.
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LTI has a lock-up period of 180 days after the IPO, shorter than the other two core shareholders, and there has been strong market speculation that it might sell out after that.
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The following is a look at what will influence the outcome: One in four Americans lives in the 125 congressional districts where no party is widely seen having a lock on Tuesday's vote.
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Many skaters are either excellent jumpers or beautiful artists, but not both; Evgenia Medvedeva's story headed into the Olympics is that she was a lock for gold because she's the rare total package.
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Bush's billionaires It was right before Christmas 53 when Bush, who had not been seen as a lock to run for higher office, sent word that he was actively exploring a presidential bid.
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UFC welterweight champ Tyron Woodley says he's already punched his ticket to be a UFC Hall of Famer ... but when it comes to Nate Diaz, the man from Stockton ain't exactly a lock.
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N by the end of the year, declined to name the buyers but said they would be bound by a lock-up agreement to not sell the shares until at least Dec 11.
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The sale was not an open market transaction and therefore meets a lock-up agreement from Sept 13, when Bayer agreed not to place further shares on the open market for 90 days.
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"I don't know if y'all noticed that, but you can't take any election for granted," Obama said, referencing the 2016 presidential election, when many Democrats thought their candidate was a lock to win.
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In Colorado, a state that had long looked like a lock for Clinton, Trump swung to a 21625-point lead in a late September CNN-ORC poll that put Johnson at 2900 percent.
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For a second there, it seemed like Spotlight was a lock for the Best Picture win; now that race is swinging back The Revenant's way, as the film leads the nominations with 12.
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Our Kardashians sources tell us ... Khloe chose the name True about a month ago, and up until the cheating scandal broke -- it was a lock that True's last name would be her father's.
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The incumbent, Tim Murphy, a conservative anti-abortion Republican, had a lock on re-election until The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported last year that he had urged his mistress to have an abortion.
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Packers) — Should this game turn out to be the high-scoring affair that Vegas thinks it will be (a 47-point total is projected), Funchess is almost a lock for quality fantasy production.
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Michigan (19-12, 153-10), considered by many a lock for an NCAA tournament bid, was locked into the 8-9 seeds game in the upcoming Big Ten tournament regardless of the outcome.
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He had a similar effect on Kate Middleton in 2016, when the Duchess of Cambridge was photographed smiling widely as she greeted him hello and tucked a lock of hair behind her ears.
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Matsumoto revoked Shkreli's $5 million release bond last September, a month after his conviction, because of troubling Facebook posts he made offering followers $135,000 if they obtained a lock of Hillary Clinton's hair.
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A game like the Jets at the Patriots on Christmas Eve does not look too important: The Patriots are a lock to make the postseason, and the Jets are a huge long shot.
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That kind of mood shift — and any building consensus that a straight-line fourth-quarter rally is a lock — are the things to watch out for as the game enters the fourth quarter.
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Alfonso Cuaron is keeping his cards close to the vest as to whether he thinks he's a lock to win big at this year's Academy Awards ... but he's (somewhat) prepared if he does.
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But what really unites the book is the repeated image of a key in a lock, and the question of whether it is better to unlock a mystery or to leave it unresolved.
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Time to clear out some space in Springfield ... because just 8 years into his career, Russell Westbrook is already a LOCK for the Basketball Hall of Fame ... so says NBA legend Oscar Robertson.
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With more than 30 Republican co-sponsors in the Senate, and now the support of the most important Republican in the chamber, it looks like Flake's bill is a lock to go through.
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