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"New records," it says, "have been recently unearthed in a deep cellar of the Vienna State Opera in the far back of a room which should contain only opera scores".
In Edgar Allan Poe's 1846 story "The Cask of Amontillado", Montresor lures a rival, Fortunato, down to a deep cellar with the promise of old amontillado sherry, much prized in the 19th century.
The installation of the counting equipment can take place in a deep cellar, in an old mine, in a tunnel used for traffic, in a natural cave, in a cave formerly used for storage, or in a cave, which is constructed especially for the counting equipment.
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Meet The Press is like staring into the deepest cellar of futility and watching spiders dance on the corpse of hope.
"Shame and guilt are locked down in the deepest cellars.
His explanation: her weeping fits "would not have been out of place in the deepest cellars of the Butyrki Prison in Moscow during the Great Terror".
At one point, Amis writes that the nighttime cries of his baby daughter "would not have been out of place in the deepest cellars of the Butyrki Prison in Moscow during the Great Terror".
Even his friend Christopher Hitchens was uneasy with the apparent solipsism of Amis's line in Koba the Dread that the cries of his baby daughter "would not have been out of place in the deepest cellars of the Butyrki prison in Moscow during the Great Terror".
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.
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