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Do not put the plant in a dark cellar; it needs bright light.
Wine grown on knobby vines, and aged in a dark cellar.
Calla lilies can be overwintered in a dark cellar or attic where the temperatures don't go below 45 degrees.
Marley's face, Dickens writes, "had a dismal light about it, like a bad lobster in a dark cellar".
On the night that he starts writing this story, he falls asleep halfway through, and dreams that he is trapped in a deep, dark cellar.
"He came out of some sort of dark cellar to such a commotion". His son had limited access to television and radio in captivity, he adds.
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These days, though, it seems that many of the people she interviewed now poke around online more often that they prowl through dark cellars and cavernous warehouses.
All the great London recorders, from Dickens to Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd, have dwelt in the dark cellars of London, not the glittering towers.
He released the insane from confinement in dark cellars and prescribed a regimen of occupational therapy, soothing music, soporifics (especially wine), and exercises to improve the attention and memory.
Written by an American, Aaron Guzikowski, and directed by a Canadian, Denis Villeneuve, "Prisoners," like "Mystic River" and "Zodiac," is a thriller that digs into the dark cellars of American paranoia and aggression.
To preserve it from rotting, food was treated in a variety of ways e.g., dried, smoked, pickled, or sealed in water- and air-tight containers and placed in cool, dark cellars for storage.
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