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  • 51Lock monsters de lowell — Lock Monsters de Lowell …

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  • 52Lock — Lock, v. i. To become fast, as by means of a lock or by interlacing; as, the door locks close. [1913 Webster] When it locked none might through it pass. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {To lock into}, to fit or slide into; as, they lock into each other.… …

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  • 53Lock Up (U.S. band) — Lock Up is a rock band that featured Tom Morello on guitar before Rage Against the Machine was formed.The band was founded by the original guitar player Mike Livingston (formerly of The Mau Mau s) and Kevin Wood on bass. They had previously… …

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  • 54Lock On: Modern Air Combat — Lock On Modern Air Combat Desarrolladora(s) Eagle Dynamics Distribuidora(s) Ubisoft Motor TFCSE (The Fighter Collection Simulation Engine) …

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  • 55Lock 'n' Chase — Desarrolladora(s) Versión original arcade Data East Intellivision Mattel Atari 2600 M Network …

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  • 56Lock up the Wolves — Álbum de Dio Publicación 1990 Grabación Nevada, Estados Unidos Género(s) Heavy metal …

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  • 57Lock, Shock y Barrel — son tres personajes ficticios de la famosa obra de Tim Burton, Nightmare Before Christmas. Son los tres niños más bromistas de ciudad de Halloween. Van siempre en su bañera andante con pies. Están basados en los niños que hacen bromas en la noche …

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  • 58lock-up — detention cell for offenders, 1838, perhaps short for earlier lock up house; from LOCK (Cf. lock) (v.) + UP (Cf. up). Meaning action of locking up is from 1845. The verbal phrase lock up is recorded from early 15c …

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  • 59lock|age — «LOK ihj», noun. 1. the construction, use, or operation of locks in canals or streams. 2. the passing of ships through a lock or series of locks. 3. a) the walls, gates, or other parts, forming a lock or locks. b) a system of locks or the locks… …

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  • 60lock, stock, and barrel — {n. phr.} Everything; completely. * /The robbers emptied the whole house lock, stock, and barrel./ Compare: HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER …

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