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  • 1lock up — /ˌlɒk ʌp/ verb ♦ to lock up capital to have capital invested in such a way that it cannot be used for other investments …

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  • 2Lock key — Lock is a function that locks part of a keyboard keys depending on the lock settings selected. Most keyboards have three different types of lock functions:*Number Lock ndash; Num Lock *Capital Lock ndash; Caps Lock *Scrolling Lock ndash; Scroll… …

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  • 3Capital District Islanders — Gründung 1990 Auflösung 1993 Geschichte Capital District Islanders …

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  • 4Capital Ring — Infobox Hiking trail Name=Capital Ring Photo=Signs at Woolwich Foot Tunnel.jpg Caption=The Capital Ring sign at the southern entrance to Woolwich foot tunnel Location=Greater London Designation=UK National Trail Length=Convert|120|km|mi|0 (see… …

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  • 5Lock Haven Electric Railway — Tramway de Lock Haven Ancien réseau Tramway de Lock Haven Situation Lock Haven  Pennsylvanie …

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  • 6Lock Haven Street Railway Co. — Tramway de Lock Haven Ancien réseau Tramway de Lock Haven Situation Lock Haven  Pennsylvanie …

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  • 7Lock Haven Traction — Tramway de Lock Haven Ancien réseau Tramway de Lock Haven Situation Lock Haven  Pennsylvanie …

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  • 8Lock Haven Traction Co. — Tramway de Lock Haven Ancien réseau Tramway de Lock Haven Situation Lock Haven  Pennsylvanie …

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  • 9lock — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a mechanism for fastening a door, lid, etc., with a bolt that requires a key of a particular shape, or a combination of movements (see combination lock), to work it. 2 a confined section of a canal or river where the level can be… …

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  • 10lock — I. noun Etymology: Middle English lok, from Old English locc; akin to Old High German loc lock, Greek lygos withe, Latin luxus dislocated Date: before 12th century 1. a. a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair b. plural the hair of the head 2. a… …

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