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No-one is saying that Lawes is yet in the class of Johnson, an iconic figure of world rugby and one of the all-time great locks, but he is showing the potential to become a very special player.
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If he strays a second time, RescueTime locks him out of nonwork programs and apps.
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The next could be to start digging (harder, this time) and building locks from the lake to the Pacific.
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It involved moving mountains and eradicating disease and inventing and constructing by far the hugest locks and lock gates ever conceived at the time and even a 1914 General Electric computer system to run it all.
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In exchange for the stock the grantor takes back a promissory note, again bearing a government-specified rate of interest (currently less than 1% for a nine-year note) that locks the value of the stock in at the time of the transfer.
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An even bigger hit is that the new law locks the artwork's value (for deduction purposes) in at the time of the initial fractional gift.
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You'll find the requisite shoulder strap in the box, this time with a nifty connector that simply slides onto the camera and locks into place with a thin coin or key, along with a USB cable, AC adapter and, in the case of our test model, a Japanese-language user manual.
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For the time being, even Mr Berlusconi will have to continue to dye his locks.
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