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When she appeared at the store to help out for a few hours even my looking at her was surreptitious lest my Uncle notice it.
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
As we expected, on the following day my Uncle was completely recovered and opened the store as usual at 10 in the morning.
For the Coolidges, it was Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, Massachusetts, owners of a large department store.
The store was their marriage, and when Alfred had to leave it there was nothing to hold them together.
And when Alfred was forced into his bed, Tessie left the front porch of the store and sat at home, rocking in her rocker in the living room, staring out the window -- the rose still in her hair.
You remember the words of President Kennedy a week or so ago, when someone asked him when he was in Canada, and Dean Rusk was in Europe, and Vice President Johnson was in Asia, `` Who is running the store ''??
In a course for supermarket operators, a district manager who had been recently appointed to his position after being outstandingly successful as a store manager, found that in supervising other managers he was having a difficult time.
and a store was broken into and robbed.
The first known telephone line in Manchester was established in July 1883 between Burr and Manley's store at Manchester Depot and the Kent and Root Marble Company in South Dorset.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
A small single switchboard was installed in the Village over Woodcock's hardware store ( later E. H. Hemenway's ).
But whenever a major purchase was contemplated forty years ago -- a new bedroom set or a winter coat, an Easter bonnet, a bicycle for Junior -- the family set off for the downtown department store, where the selection would be greatest.
When she was nine years old, she wrote a description of a store she had visited.
Deal furniture with a mahogany finish was neatly arranged as if it stood in the window of a department store.
Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
The two little bangs meant that he was getting impatient to have a crowd of customers waited on and that if he had to he would jerk open the door and drag out, by the opposite door handle which she would be clutching, whichever-the-hell clerk it was who thought she could waste so much store time on the pot.
There was to be a store ( that is, a memory ) capable of holding 1, 000 numbers of 40 decimal digits each ( ca.
Initially it was conceived as a difference engine curved back upon itself, in a generally circular layout, with the long store exiting off to one side.
To store matte information, the concept of an alpha channel was introduced by Alvy Ray Smith in the late 1970s, and fully developed in a 1984 paper by Thomas Porter and Tom Duff.

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This SuperTarget sits on the site of the first Target store, which opened in 1962 and was torn down and replaced by this much larger store in 2005.
The old Sherwin-Williams paint store at the intersection of Montgomery and Smith Roads was torn down in 2007 and the new medical center of Norwood was completed in 2008.
There used to be many old buildings in Kingston, but they were torn down in the late 80's to make way for the new hardware store and lumberyard.
In the 1980s, the last store in Barbours closed, and the former hotel ( which had become a hunting club ) was torn down to make way for a new bridge across Loyalsock Creek.
Most recently, fields using inflatable bunkers, tethered to the ground with stakes, have become standard for most tournament formats ; the soft, yielding bunkers reduce the occurrence of injuries, the bunkers deflate to store in a compact space and anchor to the ground with tent stakes, allowing for temporary fields to be set up and torn down with less impact on the ground underneath, and the arrangement of bunkers can be easily re-configured to maintain novelty of play or to simulate a predetermined field layout for an upcoming event.
Over time these were torn down and replaced with dōzō storehouses that were used both as fire breaks and to store goods unloaded from the canals.
A general store owner named Gramps Johnson is found dead in his store, which had been literally torn apart.
Currently there is a marina on the water across the road from the center-though it is currently in the process of being torn down and rebuilt-next to a general store, coffee shop, antique store, a small cafe, and a pizza parlor.
Part of the northeast corner of the mall was torn down and rebuilt to accommodate a new Borders book store.
Dick's Sporting Goods had the space torn down and rebuilt to accommodate a new store, which opened in late 2010.
Earlier projects in these fields have included the founding of “ The Wrong Gallery ”, a store window in New York City, in 2002 and its subsequent display within the collection of the Tate Modern from 2005 to 2007 ; collaborations on the publications Permanent Food, 1996 – 2007-with Dominique Gonzalez Foerster and Paola Manfrin-and the slightly satirical arts journal " Charley ", 2002 – present ( the former an occasional journal comprising a pastiche of pages torn from other magazines, the latter a series on contemporary artists ); and the curating of the Caribbean Biennial in 1999.
Store fronts were torn open so that the owners had to open the store for fear of being looted.
Crate & Barrel opened a home furnishings store along the mall perimeter in spring 2007, replacing an International House of Pancakes restaurant and a Sushi Boy store that were torn down.
Some were remodeled, others were torn down and a new store rebuilt in the same location, while others were closed and replaced with a super store within a mile or two.
Seals Stadium was subsequently torn down to make way for a White Front store.
Shortly after his arrest, the recovered evidence was linked to a recent robbery of a local flour merchant who confirmed that torn up checks and a safe drawer found at Irving's home were those stolen from his store.
Thrift store chic is often composed of vintage t-shirts, flannel ‘ lumberjack ’ shirts, and worn and torn jeans.
The house connected to the store was torn down, and with a new addition in its place the store became twice the size of the original.

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At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
* Furniture ; ( a ) Domestic furniture, such as vessels of all sorts and in many materials, from huge store jars down to tiny unguent pots ; culinary and other implements ; thrones, seats, tables, etc., these all in stone or plastered terracotta.
Sometimes they are also outfitted with irrigation systems or heat sink-systems which can respectively irrigate the plants or help to store energy from the sun and redistribute it at night ( when the greenhouses starts to cool down ).
Pasternak later said, " If, in a bad dream, we had seen all of the horrors in store for us after the war, we should have been sorry not to see Stalin go down together with Hitler: an end to the war in favour of our allies, civilized countries with democratic traditions, would have meant a hundred times less suffering for our people than that which Stalin again inflicted on it after his victory.
The lake is drawn down as winter approaches, to minimize ice damage and to maximize its capacity to store heavy spring runoff.
The topmost, brittle part of the Earth's crust, and the cool slabs of the tectonic plates that are descending down into the hot mantle, are the only parts of our planet which can store elastic energy and release it in fault ruptures.
IKEA store at Netanya, Israel, before a fire burned down the store.
* 1967 – The L ' Innovation department store in the centre of Brussels, Belgium, burns down.
This store of energy is tapped by allowing protons to flow back across the membrane and down this gradient, through a large enzyme called ATP synthase.
The swing and row simply consists of the vaulter swinging his trail leg forward and rowing the pole, bringing his top arm down to the hips, while trying to keep the trail leg straight to store more potential energy into the pole, the rowing motion also keeps the pole bent for a longer period of time for the vaulter to get into optimum position.
Passwords which are difficult to remember will reduce the security of a system because ( a ) users might need to write down or electronically store the password, ( b ) users will need frequent password resets and ( c ) users are more likely to re-use the same password.
When paging is used, a problem called " thrashing " can occur, in which the computer spends an unsuitable amount of time swapping pages to and from a backing store, hence slowing down useful work.
* May 22 – The Innovation department store in the centre of Brussels, Belgium burns down.
After hunting one down at a used radio store in Manhattan, he found that it worked much better than tube-based systems.
Gold or other metals are sometimes used in a price system as a store of perceived value, that does not break down due to environmental deterioration, and can be easily stored ( demurrage ).
The four students purchased small items in other parts of the store and kept their receipts, then sat down at the lunch counter and asked to be served.
While some areas ambulances were staffed by advanced first-aid-level responders, in other areas, it was common for the local undertaker, having the only transport in town in which one could lie down, to operate both the local furniture store ( where he would make coffins as a sideline ) and the local ambulance service.
After two calls, he thought a call reporting a " liquor store robbery in progress, officer down " was also a fake call.
After vasectomy, the membranes must increase in size to absorb and store more fluid ; this triggering of the immune system causes more macrophages to be recruited to break down and re-absorb more solid content.
Lodge's was bought in the 1990s by Co-operative Retail Services who eventually closed the store down in 1997, after investing in a brand new £ 2m supermarket for the town.
The line has hump-backed stations to allow trains to store gravitational potential energy as they slow down and release it when they leave a station, providing an energy saving of 5 % and making the trains run 9 % faster.
The building was down the street from West End Elementary School, and for years was Tommy Reeds bicycle repair shop and penny candy store ; it has since been demolished and its former location is occupied by a parking lot.
But by the late nineties, Clearlake Oaks was down to one market, one convenience store, and a struggling antique store.

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