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Philadelphian Odean Pope's "choir" of nine saxophones is something to see as well as hear; at full throttle, they almost seem more like a saxophone militia—small wonder that their most recent album was titled "Locked and Loaded."
Getting Down to Brass Tacks Will Friedwald 2011
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The Victorious gang experiences a spring break gone wrong in the hourlong special titled "Locked Up!"
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There are a number of films coming up in the next year or so called Locked In, and all very different films at that.
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I watched one rather awesome episode of House it was called Locked In and featured Mos Def and I read.
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Neurologists say such dramatic cases are so-called Locked-in Syndrome, unmercifully uncommon.
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There are a number of films coming up in the next year or so called Locked In, and all very different films at that.
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Neurologists say such dramatic cases are so-called Locked-in Syndrome, unmercifully uncommon.
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A possible medical breakthrough and new hope for people left severely paralyzed with what's known as Locked-In syndrome.
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He opened the glass door and pulled out a book called The Locked Door.
The Concrete Blonde Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1994
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He opened the glass door and pulled out a book called The Locked Door.
The Black Echo Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1992
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