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Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
He said he was the lonely type and working in a cellar you saw funny things coming out of the cracks in the wall if they wasn't nobody with you.
While Mr. Blatz was putting up the pegboards and starting the workbench, Mr. Crombie told him of this idea about paneling the whole end of the cellar.
It was a long, low room, like a root cellar, for it was banked up with soil, and vines had run rampant over that, too.
`` Well, with a house as big as that there must be at least one cellar window that wouldn't be noticed right away unless there was a police investigation ''.
But the Royal Motel in Shamrock was the only one that offered the comfort and security of a storm cellar.
At an address in Munich to the SA " old guard " on 8 November 1941 at the Buergerbrau beer cellar commemorating Hitler's 1923 failed putsch, he said that the term " blitzkrieg " was silly and never used it himself
The team was unable to move out of the cellar, with losing seasons between 1969 and 1975.
At first, he is mistaken for a murderer by the four people because he shoots at them through the door ( mistaking them as the Evil Force ), but they find out the truth after listening to a recording of Annie's father, Professor Knowby ( John Peaks ), that talked about how his wife Henrietta was possessed and buried in the cabin's cellar rather than dismembered.
For instance, the rat seen in the cellar was nicknamed " Señor Cojones " by the crew (" cojones " is Spanish slang for " testicles ").
Raimi was forced to wear a full-body, latex costume, crouch in a small hole in the floor acting as a " cellar ", or on one day, both.
He practiced rigid economy, never started a war, and at his death there was a large surplus in the royal treasury ( which was kept in the cellar of the royal palace ).
During World War II, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was briefly hidden in a secret vault behind a wine cellar at Montauban.
Barrassi managed to reverse the club's fortunes, taking an unremarkable team that was once regarded as the traditional cellar dwellers of the competition, through a golden era of success that transformed North into one of the powerhouses of the VFL.
* August 28 – Josef Fritzl drugs and incarcerates his daughter Elisabeth in a secret cellar, in Amstetten, Austria ; she was released only after 24 years of sexual abuse and mental ordeal.
* November 5 – Gunpowder Plot: A plot by to blow up the English Houses of Parliament is foiled when Sir Thomas Knyvet, a justice of the peace, finds Guy Fawkes in a cellar below the Parliament building and orders a search of the area ( records show 36 barrels of gunpowder were found, and Fawkes was arrested for trying to kill King James I of England and the members who were scheduled to sit together in Parliament the next day ).
The original design was by Antonio and Aristotile da Sangallo, and included the Porta Marzia ( 3rd century BC ), the tower of Gentile Baglioni's house and a mediaeval cellar.
In America, it was first produced in 1867 by Rudolph Benkerts in his cellar from pasteurized goat's milk.
Dom Pérignon was originally charged by his superiors at the Abbey of Hautvillers to get rid of the bubbles since the pressure in the bottles caused many of them to burst in the cellar.
The Penguins battled the California Golden Seals for the division cellar in 1974, when Riley was fired as general manager and replaced with Jack Button.
Bowlish House, also in the Palladian style and now a hotel and restaurant, was built in 1732 by a prosperous local clothier ; a spring is reported to rise in the cellar.
He also indulged in what was known as " cellar " fighting, where the bouts, unadvertised, were fought for private audiences, usually in cellars, or other unrecognised places.

cellar and apparently
Further strange things happen as Gustav discovers a bottle of blood in amongst the team's food supplies, and Murnau delivers a caged ferret to a derelict cellar in the middle of the night, apparently as food for a strange creature.

cellar and used
A " beer engine " is a device for pumping beer, originally manually operated and typically used to dispense beer from a cask or container in a pub's basement or cellar.
Each weapon card has a certain point value, and certain weapons are worth more points when used in certain rooms ( for example, the trowel is worth extra points when used in the wine cellar, an allusion to Poe's " The Cask of Amontillado ").
The college bar, Deep Hall ( or Deepers ), is immediately below the great hall and used to be the college beer cellar.
Cava is a Greek term that was used to refer to a " high end " table wine or wine cellar, and comes from the Latin word " cava " which means cave in English.
In some places, Opiliones are known by the name " daddy longlegs " or " granddaddy longlegs ", but this name is also used for two other unrelated arthropods: the crane fly ( Tipulidae ) and the cellar spider ( Pholcidae ).
They slept together on the floor or in the cellar under the sacks and the cloth used during the day to catch the soot.
The buttery had a cellar and was used to store ale and wine, while the pantry held the supplies for the kitchen.
Messengers carry piles of used computing forms down to a storehouse in the cellar.
The original Newton Abbot poorhouse was based in East Street, and the cellar of the Devon Arms was used as the oakum picking room — where paupers were assigned the unpleasant job of untwisting old rope to provide oakum, used to seal the seams of wooden boats.
The word cellar is used to apply to any large underground room.
A cellar is a type of basement primarily used for the storage of food and drink ( especially wine ) for use throughout the year.
Winery architecture is very varied and rich and it is used by wineries as a way to promote their wines and cellar doors.
* The Cloak Room ( not used as a murder location and is the cellar in European version )
Over its history, The Keep has served many purposes, including being used as a barracks, prison, grain store, doocot, band hall and beer cellar.
Lieperville stone, with limestone trimmings, were used in facing, and the stable is from the stone quarried from the cellar.
The cellar was used by the National People's Army.
The English compound noun cellar door ( especially in its British pronunciation of ) is commonly used as an example of a word or phrase which is beautiful in terms of phonaesthetics ( i. e., sound ) with no regard for semantics ( i. e., meaning ).
During the second Battle of Franklin, the Carnton Plantation was used as a hospital while the cellar of the original structure was used as a morgue.
Souterrains were used to store food and the Culsh Earth House probably served as a community cellar.
The cellar of the Vleeshal is used by the Archeologisch Museum Haarlem, which has a permanent exhibition on various aspects of the archeology of Haarlem, as well as a modest exhibition area for new finds.

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