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  2. Horace Van Vaultz - Wikipedia

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    Horace Van Vaultz Jr. (born May 21, 1955) is an American serial killer. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was arrested on November 15, 2019, and charged with the 1981 murder of Selena Keough, 20, in Montclair, California , and the 1986 murder of Mary Duggan, 22, in Burbank, California .

  3. Vendor lock-in - Wikipedia

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    Three types of vendor lock-in can occur with cloud computing: [21] Platform lock-in: cloud services tend to be built on one of several possible virtualization platforms, for example VMware or Xen. Migrating from a cloud provider using one platform to a cloud provider using a different platform could be very complicated.

  4. Soo Locks - Wikipedia

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    The Weitzel Lock, was built between 1873 and 1881 directly south of the State Lock, and was the first lock to be operated by the federal government. At 515 ft (157 m) long, 80 ft (24 m) wide, and 17 ft (5.2 m) deep, it was the longest lock in the world upon its completion.

  5. Knox Box - Wikipedia

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    A Knox Box is a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for fire departments, emergency medical services, and sometimes police to retrieve in emergency situations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term "Knox-Box" is a brand name for such products produced by the American company Knox Associates, which does business as The Knox Company.

  6. Lockbox (accounts receivable) - Wikipedia

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    In general, a lockbox is a post-office box (PO box) that is accessible by a bank. A company may set up a lockbox service with its bank for receiving customers' payments. The company's customers send their payments to the PO box. Then the bank collects and processes these payments directly and deposits them to the company's account.

  7. Boxlock action - Wikipedia

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    The side by side boxlock action, shown with the action open, hammers cocked, and hammer block safety on. The boxlock action as used in shotguns was the result of a long evolution of hammerless actions, created by two gunsmiths, Anson and Deeley, working for the Westley-Richards company in 1875.