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Lockman
Definition:
(n.) A public executioner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘We bought in three truckloads of water and got rid of it in eight hours’: Andrew Lockman, manager of the Office of Emergency Services for Tulare County, being interviewed.
(2) With winter setting in, Lockman decided it was too much to ask people to wash in buckets, so in mid-November he moved in two articulated lorries with shower stalls.
(3) In East Porterville, we brought in three full truckloads of bottled water – 15,552 gallons of drinking water – and we got rid of all of it in about eight hours.” Lockman installed a 5,000-gallon tank in front of the fire station with a motorised pump.
(4) If we didn’t have all the other drought issues going on, we probably wouldn’t have been able to make that happen.” But Lockman says that Seville is probably not an example for a lot of other towns.
(5) Back in January, the county was getting these sporadic calls: ‘Hey, my well’s gone dry,’” says Andrew Lockman, head of Tulare County’s Office of Emergency Services, who is in charge of relief efforts.
(6) Frankly, we kind of look at that as a silver lining of the story,” says Lockman.
(7) It was built and on line within a week in August – a speed Lockman describes as unprecedented – at a cost of more than $250,000.