Historic building once used for the temporary detention of people.
In graphic design, a form of logo with name and image in final position.
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Examples for "village lock-up"
Examples for "village lock-up"
1The day was hot and the village lock-up two miles away.
2The prisoners were confined in the village lock-up, and a message sent to the inspector, detailing what had been done.
1Old house with black windows- blind house begging moonlight to put out the shadows-why do you want so much light?
2But Hazel did not mind that, though her boots let in the water, as she minded the atmosphere of gloom at old Samson's blind house.
1Next week, the six-month lock-up period for AIA's so-called cornerstone investors expires.
2The cross shareholdings will be subject to an 18 month lock-up period.
3Especially the county lock-up, which is what we're interested in right now.
4I was located in a lock-up house, and thence conveyed to jail.
5It was not until the lock-up bell rang that he remembered him.
6Obviously somebody managed to sneak a few out of the recycling lock-up.'
7The unit's rope-feeding and lock-off capabilities were solid, with the occasional lock-up.
8If it hadn't been fer dat, I'd be in d' lock-up now.
9I guess our constable 'll have him in the lock-up 'fore morning.'
10However, Carlyle has a one-year lock-up period since China Pacific's listing in December.
11Sino Land has agreed to a lock-up period of 135 days.
12The investment is subject to a lock-up period of two years.
13A tramp in the lock-up is worth two in the kitchen.
14The new shares would be subject to a 6-month lock-up period.
15Under custody, the accused are held in a police lock-up to help investigators.
16The lock-up period after the share sale will be 90 days.