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lockbox
 n.— «During the Kansas special session, a provision holding up a $33 million payment to schools became a “lockbox.”» —“Legislative Lingo” by Jim Sullinger in Topeka, Kan. Kansas City Star (Kansas City,  Kan.-Mo.) July 3, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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