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    lockup
    [ noun ]
    1. jail in a local police station

    2. <noun.artifact>
    3. the act of locking something up to protect it

    4. <noun.act>


    Lockup \Lock"up`\,
    1. n. A place where persons under arrest are temporarily
    locked up; a watchhouse; a jail.

    2. The act or state of temporary imprisonment in a lockup[1].
    [PJC]

    3. A malfunction in a machine having moving parts, such that
    the moving part cannot move; a seizure.
    [PJC]

    1. An attorney for the Robins family said earlier that the indemnification provisions they wanted to see in the lockup agreement are also contained elsewhere in the merger plans between the pharmaceutical and health concerns.
    2. Should shareholders approve the merger, Hartnett said he wouldn't allow the agreement to go through until he makes a decision on a so-called "crown jewel lockup" provision worked into the merger.
    3. The amendment challenges the lockup option, which gives KKR the option to buy four of Macmillan's businesses for $865 million should KKR's merger accord with Macmillan fall through.
    4. The preliminary evaluations focused on unconfirmed reports of: _Steering-linkage lockup causing a loss of control in 35,000 1988 GM Chevrolet Blazer and Jimmy K5 vehicles.
    5. The suits also seek to block a "lockup option" First Pennsylvania granted to CoreStates, which would allow CoreStates to purchase 20% of First Pennsylvania's stock at $15.25 a share under certain conditions.
    6. Maxwell's legal challenge centers on the lockup agreement that Macmillan granted to KKR, as well as the fairness of an auction held for the company Sept. 26.
    7. Voss said it was the worst violence in the history of the new wing, and perhaps the worst at the entire Folsom Prison since seven years ago when racial violence, largely between Hispanic and black prison gang members, led to an extended lockup.
    8. "The next time that you pull something like this, you will be restrained and if you continue to cause a disturbance, you will sit it out in the lockup," the judge said.
    9. To hold him, authorities wanted to put him in the Youth Study Center, the city's only maximum-security lockup for juveniles.
    10. He is widely expected to go the distance to protect his company's lockup of mega-sized leveraged buyouts.
    11. The lockup gave KKR the right to buy four of Macmillan's most profitable businesses if its merger agreement with Macmillan fell through.
    12. As part of the pact, Grolier also granted Hachette the right to acquire unissued Grolier common stock equal to 18.5% of the shares outstanding, a lockup option designed to discourage other bidders.
    13. Awad, 44, was moved today to Ramle prison from the Jerusalem lockup where he had been held since Thursday, a police spokesman told The Associated Press.
    14. It is the nation's only federal lockup designated a "high security" prison, meaning about two-thirds of the inmates are never allowed to mix with other inmates, Snoddy said.
    15. The Robinses had demanded that the lockup include a provision that would indemnify them against suits related to the Dalkon Shield intrauterine contraceptive device once the court and Robins's creditors approve the merger and reorganization.
    16. A 25-year-old convict died in May 1987 during an asthma attack at Deer Island House of Corrections, a pre-Civil War lockup near Boston.
    17. "We can't go ahead with the lockup" in place, said Mr. Pirie, adding that Maxwell would probably file an appeal.
    18. Brothers James and David Taggart reported Wednesday to a Montgomery lockup to begin serving more than 17 years for tax evasion.
    19. Three inmates and one corrections officer were injured in the uprising and there was "minimal damage" to the lockup said Kathy Drake, a spokeswoman for the Department of Corrections in Atlanta.
    20. "The solution is to build another major lockup for several million dollars we don't have or plan for a program to deal with the problem up front when juveniles first get into trouble," Schwartz said.
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