(transitive) To intertwine or dovetail. With his hands locked behind his back We locked arms and stepped out into the night. Lock To freeze one's body or a part thereof in place. A pop and lock routine Lock To furnish (a canal) with locks. Lock To raise or lower (a boat) in a...
switch on the computer, pop in the camera and away you go with very little fiddling. The learning curve is not very steep either, not for EAA. And when you are done you just pack up and that's it. EAA is something I do too. And the aperture you have is certainly...
While advocates of paid leave policies ultimately have their sights set on a uniform federal policy, many have settled for slowly filling in the gaps at lower levels. Implementing a paid leave policy for your company Implementation has many moving parts. “The key to crafting a well-balanced ...
aThe director and his scenarists, Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton, have sensibly used the sights and sounds of Rome to dovetail with the facts in their story. Since the newspaper man is anxious to get the exclusive rights to the princess' adventures in the Eternal City, and since he...
Strength: When the crowd and Vukomanovic's flowing team football are in sync, there are fewer sights more impressive in Indian football. Worry: The fines imposed on the club have seen a sedate transfer market, with plenty of holes in the squad. W2W4: Will the fans stick with their team...
Both the M9 and 92FS have fixed combat sights consisting of an integral front blade, and a rear notched bar attached to the slide via a dovetail. In the M9, the sights use a white dot-and-post system. To properly align the front and rear sights, the shooter places the tip of the ...
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