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- Truth is, locking away the problem works.
- Texas and Wyoming, in fact, are locking away much of the money.
- Or the parents who may not be as careful locking away guns from their children.
- They, too, have " invisible alarms " locking away parts of their brains.
- Popular examples include home security systems, locking away valuables, or participating in neighborhood watch programs.
- Instead, the House began debating Republican legislation aimed at locking away surplus Social Security and Medicaid funds.
- Locking away a tetrahedrane molecule inside a fullerene has only been attempted " in silico ".
- She explains that Carolina's soldiers have been stealing and locking away hearts without rebellion for some time.
- The Bush team, which has signaled its opposition to locking away natural resources, has promised to review all such last-minute actions.
- And the Baby Bombers, well, they would be locking away their memories of this season and polishing their bats for the year ahead.
- Wyoming will also be locking away much of its surplus, though it does to spend about $ 75 million to improve its water infrastructure.
- Critics say Clinton misused his authority, locking away federal land from commercial ventures that would have brought jobs and money to poor and remote areas.
- Wyoming will also be locking away much of its surplus, though it does plan to spend about $ 75 million to improve its water infrastructure.
- Perhaps by the next millennium a new generation of lawmakers will actually be able to produce a budget without locking away the governor and the two top legislative leaders.
- Analysts say some traders holding a large portion of available copper supplies have kept spot prices artificially high by consistently buying up or locking away supplies for immediate delivery.
- After locking away her two kinetically evolved German shepherds, Ms . Bigelow sits by the pool and speaks about the early reactions to " Strange Days ."
- _Locking away two U . S . citizens in military prisons and blocking their access to lawyers or federal courts after designating them " enemy combatants;"
- Meanwhile, Madam Ke sought to retain power by removing all other women from the emperor's harem by locking away the emperor's concubines and starving them to death.
- The term comes from the Latin phrase " cum clavi " ( " with a key " ), referring to the " locking away " of the electors during the process.
- One judge simply approved the taping and three judges ruled the execution could be recorded with restrictions, including locking away the tape with no copies distributed and no one other than Spivey being recorded.