How To Use Lockup In A Sentence

  • A four speed automatic with overdrive and lockup torque converter comes standard with the petrol engine.
  • And, frankly, this backwoods lockup was a far remove from his usual, aseptic surroundings.
  • Probation officers and those who treat juvenile offenders within the community say violence is an ongoing problem in the three lockups.
  • The system was rock solid at this setting, though after about 15 minutes, we experienced some odd lockups.
  • He claimed, that the company ‘has obtained the consent of the Ministry of Finance to sell its entire shareholding prior to the expiry of the lockup period’.
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  • Shares in newly listed search engine fell 2 per cent as investors braced for the expiration of a lockup period that has kept insiders at the web search company from selling stock.
  • It's fairly stable - I had only two lockups in all my testing on both systems - but lacks end-user information to make serious use of all its features.
  • I'd be lying if I said the ram was running 100% reliably, as I did experience lockups when running stress tests.
  • That directly got the FBI involved as the im -- the mediary between Indian intelligence and the -- and the FBI and this suspect, who's now sitting in federal lockup in Chicago. CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2009
  • Granted, better performance will get you a faster system, but if that system is plagued by random reboots or occasional lockups you'll likely be loosing valuable work and time and thus cut into your productivity.
  • When about half the folks raised their hands, he nodded with satisfaction, then recounted the night he spent in a Rhode Island lockup with the late Tom Blackaller, his skipper during the 1983 cup trials and a famous carouser. It Is a Merry Life
  • If the screen freezes or you experience system lockups it might be due to the video card.
  • Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply.
  • Since 1980, nearly 300 indigenous people have died in custody in prison cells or police lockups.
  • The Queen has her own lockup, it was revealed this week, as Customs & Excise admitted that smuggled goods, fags and drugs had been nicked from the depot - officially titled "The Queen's Warehouse". Knock off gear provides nice little earner for Queen
  • Their troubles range from a ‘pink screen of death’ or a checkerboard pattern on screen to a serious lockup that requires unplugging the system to reboot.
  • After a couple hours of benchmarks, we began experiencing lockups, so I dropped back to 300MHz, which is still an even 50MHz above spec.
  • Jet Li plays the part of Han Sing, doing durance vile in the Hong Kong lockup, taking the fall for his dad, Ch'u Sing (Henry O) who lammed out of Honkers for San Francisco, the Chinese fuzz hot on his larcenous heels.
  • Science magazine reported: ‘Had the lockups occurred earlier, when the shuttle was rolling more quickly, all four main tires might have hailed, and disaster would have ensued.’
  • Generations later, more than 5,000 inmates in state and federal lockups, from minimum security to the so-called supermax, ring the town like a bracelet.
  • Granted, better performance will get you a faster system, but if that system is plagued by random reboots or occasional lockups you'll likely be losing valuable work and time and thus cut into your productivity.
  • Crashes, lockups and inconsistent operation were non-existent.
  • He's been an occasional patron of the county lockup too, in case you hadn't heard. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply.
  • He's been an occasional patron of the county lockup too, in case you hadn't heard. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • We have had unexplained lockups, however, on all the servers, in which the console becomes locked and the machine has to be hard reset.
  • As operating outside of these limits, i.e. the CPU getting too hot, will quickly cause the system to display erratic behavior such as lockups, freezes, random reboots but can also cause the CPU to become defective.
  • `So would I. We'll let her get used to lockup tonight, then see if she wants to deal. SILENT JOE
  • Going any higher than these speeds would cause image degradation and system lockups.
  • Installation and operation on both machines was flawless - no lockups, no incompatibilities, and no instabilities.
  • You learned to save your work every few minutes in dry weather, because resets and lockups were a regular occurrence.
  • The robbery suspect broke away from the lockup.
  • Looks like your lockup idea didn't work out too good, huh?
  • Even if your card doesn't die right away, strange anomalies can occur over time, such as artifacts on screen or random lockups.
  • `So would I. We'll let her get used to lockup tonight, then see if she wants to deal. SILENT JOE
  • On the downside technology-wise, I suffered a number of lockups on both test systems.
  • Many optoelectronic component test stands are plagued with frequent instrument lockups that require excessive operator interaction and lower throughput, plus introduce the possibility of transposition errors.
  • They started with a lockup, and HHH gained control with a hammerlock.
  • Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry.
  • Installation and operation on both machines was flawless - no lockups, no incompatibilities, and no instabilities.
  • He agreed to a lockup that forbade him to sell all of his stock until two years had elapsed.

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