- Look up lock or
locks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lock(s) may
refer to: Lock and key, a
mechanical device used to
secure items of
importance Lock...
- The Soo
Locks (sometimes
spelled Sault Locks but
pronounced "soo") are a set of
parallel locks,
operated and
maintained by the
United States Army Corps...
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Locks are used to make a
river more
easily navigable, or to
allow a
canal to
cross land that is not level.
Later canals used more and
larger locks to...
- only)
Specifies how old
programs should be handled.
LOCKS (PTS-DOS only)
Specifies number of file
locks. LOGO (MS-DOS 7.0 and
higher and PTS-DOS only, ignored...
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Foxton Locks (grid
reference SP691895) are ten
canal locks consisting of two "staircases" each of five
locks,
located on the
Leicester line of the Grand...
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Locks of Love is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit charity that
provides custom-made hair
prosthetics to
disadvantaged children up to the age of 21 who have suffered...
- The
Panama Canal locks (Spanish:
Esclusas del
Canal de Panamá) are a lock
system that
lifts ships up 85 feet (26 metres) to the main
elevation of the...
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cutting across the
Isthmus of Panama, and is a
conduit for
maritime trade.
Locks at each end lift
ships up to
Gatun Lake, an
artificial fresh water lake...
- The
Hiram M.
Chittenden Locks, or
Ballard Locks, is a
complex of
locks at the west end of
Salmon Bay in Seattle, Washington's Lake
Washington Ship Canal...
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Emsworth Locks and Dam is a
combination of
locks and dam on the Ohio
River located just
downstream of Pittsburgh. The dam has two
gated sections, one...