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To storerooms
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A room used for storage.
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After they have been filled, the barrels are shuttled to storerooms tunneled into a cliff behind the plant.
Elsewhere, pirated DVDs and English-language books on China have reappeared on shelves after having been relegated to storerooms in some shops.
The five fishhouses have steeply peaked roofs and narrow, cleated gangplanks slant up to storerooms in the gables for the wheelbarrows to be pushed up and down on.
In the meantime, the museum will stop lending out its artworks as experts update its inventory, after which the works will be packaged and shipped to storerooms managed by France's museum authority.
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During the war, the refinery's Iraqi managers set up nightly patrols and welded shut the doors to the storerooms to prevent looting.
To this end, some retailers have already tagged pallets and containers, so that the product makers and traders can track stock as it moves from factory to storeroom to shelf.
When a report comes that the United States plans to drop 3,000 bombs on the first day of the expected conflict, people begin to look to their storerooms and buy extra kerosene lamps.
Maureen notifies to him that she is out of cigarettes, and goes to the storeroom to resupply.
The tunnels, constructed in 1886, leads to underground storerooms constructed to serve gun emplacements located directly above it.
That's a heavy load for little Grace to carry, but consider another scene, after the girl's death, when Cromwell goes to the storeroom to look at her wings: He touches them.
We were directed to a "storeroom" to identify the cases.
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