When the air raid sirens screamed, they left in their apartment building scrambled for the cellar. |
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To avoid one-sided matches they must conduct a mini World Cup among the qualifiers and the cellar teams of the last World Cup. |
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In all, there were four rooms, a kitchenette, the storm cellar and a water closet. |
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If wines are kept in a warm cellar, an acetous fermentation will soon commence, and the result consequently will be vinegar. |
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The empty glasses were half filled with a dark golden brew, previously stored in a dark cellar in Copenhagen. |
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As many were nailed to the cellar masonry, they were often broken or cracked during removal. |
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But he has always had depth, and like the wine in his cellar he improves with age. |
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Of course, now comes the hard part, the one in which you have to wait and let the jars rest, allowing them to age on a shelf in the cool cellar. |
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I suppose if you built a house on the land, you would have a ready-made wine cellar. |
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The fine-wine merchant is the place to go if you want to buy and cellar great vintage wines. |
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French sommelier David Biraud, 29, looks through wines bottles in the massive wine cellar at the Hotel de Crillon in Paris on Friday. |
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The excavators are unsure what it is, with several suggestions of cold store, wine cellar, privy and wellhead. |
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The second largest room of his funerary complex, just a tad smaller than his actual burial chamber, was a wine cellar. |
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If a wine cellar has a window in it, I want to know what kind of light it is getting and what kind of heat loads the window is carrying. |
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It had big spooky cellars, one of which used to be a wine cellar, but by then lay empty, and another that once would have been the kitchen. |
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The ground floor accommodation is completed by a spacious utility area, a walk-in wine cellar and another guest cloakroom. |
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It has running water, electric light and power, a gramophone that plays and real vintage wine in the bottles in the wine cellar. |
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At the restaurant we make the base spices in our wine cellar and then heat the mixture by steaming it with our cappuccino machine. |
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On this level there is a wine cellar, toilet, cloakroom and coal store as well as additional storage space. |
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If you don't have a wine cellar, the best place to store your wines is the coolest, darkest and least dry closet in your house. |
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For the last month I was faced with the realities of actually moving my wine cellar. |
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Even the mighty Brian Boru had a rank insecurity, although his palace at Kincora was magnificent and his wine cellar unequalled. |
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An award-winning wine cellar boasts over 400 vintage wines, from which they can choose a bottle for dinner. |
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Alternatively, it is possible to slowly stock your own wine cellar by investing in a case or two every month. |
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I liked her a lot, but he kept breaking off to talk about his wine cellar and his champagne collection. |
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Like how small the windows were and where in such a tiny fuselage they found space for such an extraordinarily well stocked wine cellar. |
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Concorde has its own wine cellar and as well as offering 1986 vintage Krug, there was claret, as well as a red and white Burgundy. |
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I wouldn't say I've got a vast wine cellar at home, but I'm never short of a bottle. |
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The prisoners were made to reinforce the cellar with concrete so it could serve as an air-raid shelter. |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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The wedding took place in a Champagne cellar as churches were not yet reconsecrated following the French Revolution. |
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The cultivation of witloof was discovered by accident in a dark cellar in 19th century Belgium. |
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There is also a substantial pantry, wine cellar, a boiler room, a room for storing solid fuel and some workrooms, all at basement level. |
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A moment later he had pulled away a strip of grass, and below it was a worn cellar door. |
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I dream of a specialty beer store, with ales and lagers stored separately at proper temperature away from light and a cellar of aging beers. |
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I've cleaned out all the urns in the tea cellar, blown the dust out of the Hydrogen Mainframe, and now I'm alphabetising our mugs. |
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She turned and began again to figure the codes, and another plan to get out of this cellar. |
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If you store your wine in a cold cellar or garage, bring it inside in plenty of time. |
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I saw him go to the estate instead of the cellar yesterday, but that was the last I heard of him. |
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He opened the cellar door and slipped inside in a whisper, shut the door and locked it, and stood there trembling like a leaf. |
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I still have the life vest which is now a part of a mini-museum in my wine cellar. |
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Behind a door at the back of the kitchen hides an extensive wine cellar stacked with choice Riojas. |
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The door to the root cellar from the kitchen was open, and my mother emerged with a handful of small onions. |
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She must keep a cool root cellar somewhere to have apples this late in Spring. |
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The root cellar for maintaining a constant cool temperature for the vegetables in the era prior to electricity and refrigerators was interesting. |
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Put them into a plastic bag with a number of small holes, and put these in a cold root cellar or in the crisper of the refrigerator. |
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Check the root cellar and pantry for spoilage in onions, apples and squash. |
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If you want to keep leeks through damaging cold periods, harvest and store them in a root cellar. |
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When the building was positioned at its new location, it was placed atop a new concrete coal cellar and furnace. |
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No sound at all and you'd better curl yourself into a closet or head for a cellar if there's one close at hand. |
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This is the archetypal lubrication wine, and can be particularly gulpable if served cellar cool. |
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There is a wine cellar in the basement, naturally, with the ground floor containing a living room, salon, kitchen and office. |
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The accommodation comprises a fully fitted farmhouse kitchen, salon, dining room, three bedrooms, cellar, and floored loft. |
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You tip the salt cellar at the edge of your plate, and deposit just the right amount of salt there. |
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The tour will visit seven cellar doors to allow the chance to sample the best the region has to offer as well as take a guided tour of a winery. |
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Workmen laying a gas pipe drilled through an existing main, causing gas to seep into the cellar of the house. |
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Returning on his own, he discovers a cellar scratched from the earth and covered with corrugated iron. |
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The flagged rear hall leads to a moderately sized kitchen, scullery and separate wine cellar with 18 arched storage bays. |
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It is left to mature in the cellar and the final ripening stage takes place in a spruce wood box, where the cheese is kept for at least 3 weeks. |
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The cellar ensures that wines are stored at a constant temperature for conserving and maturing in the proper conditions. |
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Downstairs there are two further large bedrooms plus a very large shower room, a separate guest toilet, boiler house and a bespoke wine cellar. |
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Our cask conditioned ales are pulled directly from the cask cellar through five traditional British beer engines. |
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Because she knew Marco was in the cellar, she felt she had a friend who would assist her, and she miauled appealingly. |
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The only way to survive this section of the evening is for the host to break open the very best wine in his cellar. |
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Underneath the house is a cellar of some size, which is useful for storage. |
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Mud-encrusted mukluks and wet Wellingtons have left their dirty footprints in your foyer and down the cellar stairs. |
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In the cellar were the central heating boilers and an emergency electricity generator. |
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He'd drugged her with sleeping pills and when she had awakened she'd found herself locked in the cellar. |
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Back in the pub, he was racking up the beers in the cellar when a barrel slipped from his grasp and broke two bones in his foot. |
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I actually have my own cellar at my house in Sussex where I am laying down lots of Bordeaux, among other things. |
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Her unrestraint at the dinner table and wine cellar resulted in her well-remembered obesity. |
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Here we get to sample local delicacies at the bodega, or wine cellar. |
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He had decided she must be sleeping in another room and after pulling himself together had mounted the cellar stairs intending to search the rest of the house. |
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The cellar door had masked what was an underground subway of some sort. |
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He said that in the end, though he had to siphon water out of the shop cellar and will have to re-paint the door, his property was otherwise left undamaged by the floods. |
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He also has a sauna, wine cellar and fireplace, not to mention specially commissioned religious statues. |
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Just to be safe I'll store anything throwable in the cellar, though. |
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The cellar of an old hotel is built on top of the door to the beyond. |
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The 10-bedroom manor house has its own staff and a well-stocked wine cellar. |
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In addition, he had made prudent investments and, except for his wine cellar, did not live lavishly. |
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The table was set with the cavendish silver and crystal and various sumptuous-looking bottles from the wine cellar. |
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Titanic returned to the cellar, shot the dead rat, and brought it back to the table with him. |
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A couple of bottles of Dom Perignon have gone walkies from the cellar. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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Alongside the ghost cruise and the many ghost walks, tours of the cellar have started at the Treasurer's House, where Harry Martindale famously saw the Roman legionnaires. |
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In the underground cellar bars and cafes of San Francisco, performance poetry was blending the rhyme and rhythm of the spoken word with free jazz. |
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They passed from cellar to cellar by way of holes in the walls. |
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It was a close call as Tully almost beat Marvin back to the cellar. |
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The final scene in the wine cellar became much more realistic and professional with the introduction of dark lighting, wine barrels and metal gate. |
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them. |
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The cook at my favorite restaurant astonished me by keeping cabbage fresh for months by pulling it up and hanging it upside down by the roots in her own root cellar. |
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The basement smelled musty, like rusted tools and damp cellar water. |
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The development will have a variety of facilities including shops, restaurants, a gym, pool, spa, game room, a wine cellar with private lockers and a library. |
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If you're pushing the boat out, the sprawling Penfolds Grange room has its own gym, a two-person shower, twin free-standing baths and its own mini-wine cellar. |
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Then, on the morning after Christmas in 1996, John found JonBenet crumpled in the wine cellar with a garrote sunk round her neck. |
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In addition, there is a wine cellar, shelved pantry and guest shower room. |
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Set in what looks like a vast wine cellar, the walls and ceilings of the main room are exposed brick, as is the private back room space that holds up to 140 people. |
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The pub offers an all-night cellar vigil including the use of infra-red cameras, dousing rods, and a meter for measuring electro-magnetic fields for serious enthusiasts. |
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It's now known that Hussein maintained a top-shelf selection of liquor and a six-figure wine cellar, even while denying so much as a sip to his soldiers. |
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The mantelpiece in front of which Washington sat, and which was pictured by both the Peales, was years ago unphilosophically torn out and thrust as rubbish into the cellar. |
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The oldest jazz club in the world is Village Vanguard cellar jazz club, opened in New York City, USA, in 1935, and host to mainstream jazz concerts ever since. |
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They built a smokehouse, planted extensive gardens, and curated an enviable wine cellar. |
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Other features include a picturesque beer-garden and an in-house wine cellar, with over 150, mostly Austrian, wines which the guests are encouraged to taste. |
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Occupying an entire city block and dominated by a cluster of twelve monumental metal silos, it dates from 1912, when its offices, malthouse, brewery and cellar were erected. |
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Like us, other guests had hauled their summer clothing out of the cellar, and they paraded around the restaurant, revealing their white legs and knobbly knees. |
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He shut the cellar door and we heard him push the boxes and rugs over it. |
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Yet while his voice may be creakier than a cellar door, the tunes he did sing on merely added to the emotional effect. |
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If a cellar prefigures the underworld, an attic promises a rather threadbare paradise, where the dead bodies appear in a pulverulent glow. |
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The twelve dead from the crash were kept in the Moorcock Inn cellar before burial in Hawes churchyard. |
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The growers will root cellar whatever portion of the crop does not sell at harvest time. |
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The year before Grandpa died, he built Granny a separate canning kitchen just south of the pavilion and near the large garden and storm cellar. |
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With her arthritis, she probably couldn't walk down to the storm cellar in time. |
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Some men in the cellar were mixing mortar in trays with hoes. We watched them put sand and cement and lime and water together. Squush! |
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Blowin' out here would be more like wailing into the heavenly vonce, rather then huffing and puffing changes in a dark cellar. |
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A well-built teenage boy in a soiled black leather studded vest and black jeans was crouched in the far corner of the cellar, waiting for us. |
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Longarm followed the path in the yardgrass to a cellar door at the rear of the bigger frame church. |
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We have an engineer who is responsible for the vineyards and an expert oenologist who is responsible for the cellar. |
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I have glad bulbs, dahlias and cannas in storage in the cellar for the winter. |
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Then it is placed in a second cellar for six, 12, or 18 months. |
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The love nest has a cinema room, a 6500-bottle wine cellar and a saltwater swimming pool. |
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Sunday's match against Deccan Chargers provides them an opportunity to complete a double over the cellar dwellers. |
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The cellar was a bareish room containing a long shelf and a few wine barrels. |
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The egg in the storm cellar is glowing and which is making Pauline paint in a distressed, hyper state. |
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Either scenario would preserve the Aviva Premiership status of Newcastle, champions in 1998, but top-flight cellar dwellers for the past decade. |
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After the frost came, I dug up the mangels and let them harden for a few days before storing them like potatoes in the cellar. |
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Well, newly-promoted Leicester City, Burnley and QPR are the cellar dwellers facing a swift exit from the Premier League. |
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The traditional stone property features a bar area with bench seating and fitted bar, cellar, dining room, bottle store, and storage area. |
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He had sought refuge in a storm cellar with his wife and two sons but when he emerged, he found their mobile home had vanished. |
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Unlike traditional root cellars which are dug vertically, their cellar is a walk-in style, partially above ground. |
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Kathleen Mackinnon of The Cornishman pub in Crantock, Cornwall, said her cellar was under 4ft of water. |
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It is a kind of large cellar with a kitchenette and a bathroomette adjoining. |
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Another spider neighbor that is commonly found in homes is the daddy longlegs. The daddy longlegs is often called a cellar spider. |
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A comparison more properly bestowed on those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar. |
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They take him off to face their kangaroo court in the cellar of a deserted brewery. |
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Before the beer engine, beer was generally poured into jugs in the cellar or tap room and carried into the serving area. |
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The oenophile had a large wine cellar stocked with bottles from around the world. |
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If the whole fermentation cellar is cooled, conditioning must be done in separate tanks in a separate cellar. |
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The Premiership's cellar dwellers are frustration in rugby form. |
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Tornado warnings indicate imminent danger to life and property and people should be prepared to go immediately underground to a basement, storm cellar or an interior room. |
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He was found leaving the cellar, shortly after midnight, and arrested. |
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The building is a four-story structure with a basement and a cellar deep as supply and disposal channel, over a Latin cross plan with a flat roof. |
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Ancillary rooms for weighing each charge and for the manufacture of the clay crucibles were either attached to the workshop, or located within the cellar complex. |
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Unheedful of his own safety, he entered the cellar a third time. |
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Following Patrick down to the cellar, I came face to face with gargantuan barrels carved with images of nubile nymphets, dating back to the turn of the 19th century. |
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At the bottom of the stairs my hand met an electric switch. I turned it, and a great electrolier of twelve red globes flooded the cellar with a red light. |
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The cellar was comfortably furnished as it had apparently been used as a funk-hole before, and by people of more importance than its present occupants. |
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The trap door to the cellar had a brass ring-pull set into it. |
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The property has been rezoned to a C1-9 district, and a special permit will enable the buyer to develop a 100-space public parking garage on the cellar and subcellar levels. |
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The steel was produced in specialised workshops called 'crucible furnaces', which consisted of a workshop at ground level and a subterranean cellar. |
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