Preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
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Examples for "fast"
Examples for "fast"
1A similar fast-charge network for Europe will be announced later this year.
2For particularly serious crimes, including alleged terrorism, the process can be fast-tracked.
3At times of great stress, comfort food and fast food are best.
4They bring construction work and good jobs in the fast-growing tech industry.
5Our health, our economy, our income, even cooked food and fast food.
1Martin, the second case rejected today, is also paralysed with locked-in syndrome.
2But that frozen, locked-in society has moved 40 years forward in time.
3The result means week one of the finals have been locked in.
4Until then, the powers remain locked up within the earth and sea.
5Dangerous material was to have been destroyed or locked away years ago.
1Police searched the boy's home and found several secured weapons, Kennedy said.
2The Law Society yesterday secured an order suspending Mr Lynn's practising certificate.
3Informed sources believe she would have secured a second term without difficulty.
4And with 16 minutes left Hamilton secured victory with a wonderful second.
5The government forbids handling classified government secrets outside secured channels it controls.
1Jean flew to the window; it was shut and the shutters bolted.
2He closed and bolted the trap-door in the floor of the tower.
3Tells how the statuary is bolted to the building; proposed pigeon-proofing, etc.
4On bolted routes, your line is clear and your pro already placed.
5The windows are bolted, the fasteners being firmly fixed in the catches.
1Detective Heat latched onto the opportunity and flipped the subject without comment.
2Vice is just the most recent media crew McAfee has latched onto.
3Doubtless it would be covered with tin; fairly impregnable if latched below.
4After several seconds the child stopped crying and latched onto the nipple.
5Then he cautiously left the house and latched the door behind him.
1Ukraine's prime minister said armed men barred government experts from collecting evidence.
2Tours are of course led by City Cycle employees barred from imbibing.
3President Enrique Pena Nieto is barred by law from a second term.
4Browder has been barred from Russia since 2005 on national security grounds.
5Open water swimming is renowned for the no-holds-barred approach of the competitors.
6Pena Nieto is barred by law from seeking a second six-year term.
7A State Department spokeswoman said relatives of designees could also be barred.
8Indonesia also barred visitors who have been in China for 14 days.
9The airport is barred from building new parking garages by environmental laws.
10It opened; he left; the door closed and was barred behind him.
11A single sentinel in the rear of the building barred the way.
12There was plenty in the Legation but the mob barred the way.
13Switzerland barred the construction of new minarets following a referendum in 2009.
14Younger customers, barred entry until 8am, began to form a line outside.
15Police barred their way and scuffles broke out, a Reuters reporter said.
16The decision came after Slovenia barred access to migrants transiting the country.
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