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111lock-in — • where a landlord will close his pub (bar) after official closing time allowing friends to enjoy a late drink. Also see afters …
112lock-in — noun 1》 an arrangement according to which a person or company is obliged to negotiate or trade only with a specific company. 2》 Brit. a period during which customers are locked into a bar or pub after closing time to continue drinking privately …
113lock-in — Noun. The time after a public house has closed when a chosen few are offered the chance to buy more drinks. An illegal activity, hence the locking of doors …
114lock·step — /ˈlɑːkˌstɛp/ noun [noncount] : a way of marching in which people follow each other very closely in lockstep chiefly US : in a way that very closely matches someone or something else Drug use and crime grew in lockstep. [=they grew at the same… …
115List of television series that include time travel — This is a partial list of television series that include episodes about time travel. Series that rely on time travel as part of their basic premise are not listed here ndash; see the category instead. 3* 3rd Rock from the Sun 4* The 4400 7 *Seven …
116The End of Time — This article is about the Doctor Who television special. For other uses, see The End of Time (disambiguation). 202 – The End of Time Doctor Who serial The return of the Time Lords …
117Meeker Island Lock and Dam — Lock and Dam No. 2 U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
118closing time — time when a business stops operating for the day, time to lock the doors …
119Time-of-day lock-out or limit — A special electric rate feature under which electricity usage is prohibited or restricted to a reduced level at fixed times of the day in return for a reduction in the price per kilowatt hour. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information… …
120lock time — noun : the interval between the releasing of the hammer on a firearm and the striking of the primer by the firing pin …