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Adapted from Patrick Hamilton's play, it stars Anton Walbrook as the murderer trying to drive innocent wife Diana Wynyard insane while he searches for a stash of rubies.
There are always trash bags in my car trunk for a stash of seaweed, nicely rinsed of excess salt by winter rains.
But the quirkiest decoration of all was the front section of an old Mini that I found poking out of the wall near the lounge, which doubles as a store cupboard for a stash of board games.
I rented out a property: I knew it was going to be used for a stash and, knowing the people I knew, it was probably some form of drugs.
We had hoped for a stash of morels, but it had been too dry the week before, so we settled for examining old shelf or crust mushrooms, which are not poisonous, usually not edible, but often photogenic.
Even a big arrest for a stash of, say, 20 bikes is unlikely to result in a custodial sentence, and it's clear that the punishment doesn't fit the crime, although the taskforce would like to see more done.
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He hand-rolled one for her from a stash of loose tobacco.
They were kidnapped in Mexico and held for ransom in a stash house.
Mr. Chambers, who was 13 at the time and had already impressed his teachers with his talent for mathematics, raided a stash of computer manuals belonging to his friend's father.
The Frampton Flora came about when publisher Anthony Cheetham (then at Century) asked for my opinion on a stash of Victorian flower paintings that had been discovered in the attic of a Gloucestershire manor house.
She also spends lots of time with Oscar, who is gently courting her with generous services — for instance, he has a stash of inherited furniture, and he sends over truckloads of stuff to furnish her house.
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