Luxury suite and club seat inventory was mostly sold on multi-year deals that were locked-up before James departed.
Now, you could create a legal document appointing a paid trustee to oversee your investments, but this option typically leads to an expensive, actively-managed, mediocre-performing, bank-managed portfolio that stays locked-up forever and ever.
Leigh sees a future in about ten years where restrictions on digital media will be minimized, and a unified standard will emerge, as content producers realize consumers don't respond well to locked-up files.
The device independence afforded by the SIM has been one of the chief advantages of GSM networks around the world over the past twenty years, and we'd hate to see Apple succeed in killing that off in favor of some sort of locked-up iTunes nonsense, but let's be honest: if anyone could pull off that kind of coup, it'd be Cupertino.
Yorkshire had to make a late change to their line-up when Andrew Gale's elbow locked during the warm-up, Richard Pyrah taking his place, and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan could not be considered because of a knee injury.
Scientific-Atlanta and Motorola locked up the box market by controlling--in the name of antipiracy--the encoding software that scrambles a video signal at the cable company's hub and descrambles it at the home.
But even as former GOP presidential candidate and Baptist minister Mike Huckabee -- who was thought to have locked up the evangelical vote given his background as a minister -- made a strong showing in the GOP primaries this year, McCain was pulling in a substantial number of evangelical votes.
And he was the editor of French Elle magazine who one day suffers a horrible stroke and wakes up with locked - what is doctors call locked-in syndrome.
To the legislatures of 27 states and the District of Columbia, the solution to both problems seems obvious: Require guns to be locked up, trigger-locked, stored separately from their ammunition, or some combination of the three.
We're still going to have to have much better financial regulation, we've got to get credit flowing again, we're going to have to deal with the troubled assets that many banks are still carrying and that make the -- that have locked up the credit system.
How many billion-dollar ideas are locked up, as mere thoughts, in your employees' heads?
Last month the finance minister, Chris Kuruneri, was locked up for alleged foreign-exchange fiddling.
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In a third shed, three dread-locked dudes were in a parachute-packing frenzy, folding silk and winding up cords.
Six thousand sturdy, blue three-gear bikes will be locked up after each use at 330 locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Jackson wants to open up possibilities for people with locked-in syndrome to communicate and move.
Main Street is a horror: there are whole rows of boarded-up shops, and doors behind heavy bars and grills, pad-locked shut.
Unlike feature films, where projects are brief and windows of availability can be made, TV talent often gets locked up on other pilots or long-term series and has difficulty making time.
But Gilliland locked up with Ragan for that last-gasp push to the finish and the Front Row Motorsports drivers sliced their way to the front and put Ragan into Victory Lane for the tiny organization's first victory.
On a drizzly afternoon during the first week of competition, the Olympic Park bike-parking lot had about 50 bikes locked up with room for at least a thousand more.
Not only does the sagging, unstable dollar create the nominal illusion of bank health, that the dollar remains historically weak means that limited capital necessary to fund company and job creation is still locked up in the houses on which dead-banks walking teeter.
The ransomware version found by the BKA uses a pop-up window that says the machine has been locked down due to "unauthorised network activity".
The passengers, including a number of children, spent the night at the airport - with some suggesting that staff locked the doors and locked up their luggage.
Or to put it another way, he believes there is a vast amount of money locked up in industry's relatively inefficient supply chain - and if this money can be released smaller companies would have much less need for external finance.
Fumiko had locked herself up before, though she always emerged from her self-confinement after a night or two.
Over the past year, revenues have slumped while many banks have been locked into big payouts, pushing their compensation ratios up to 60-80%.
First, Dr Sobel's team rigged up the device to allow people who suffer from locked-in syndrome to communicate, by dictating text onto a computer screen using coded patterns of sniffing.
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