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Came to U.S. and borrowed four thousand dollars, and went into business in cellar in Madison Avenue.
Feeds most of them in a place called "The Tub," canteen in cellar under an old house in St. Mark's Place.
(Debtors' prisons in other cities and towns had what were called "beggars' grates," iron bars through which prisoners in cellar dungeons could extend outstretched palms).
In "Cellar Door" a forest of tree sculptures coated in gunpowder leads to a clearing where a film projector shuts down the moment a viewer arrives.
Ceilings in cellar bakeries were as low as five and a half feet (about one and a half metres) above the floor, a height that would force most workers to stoop.
Many played youth clubs in the suburbs, but some made the big time in cellar clubs such as the Cavern (on Mathew Street) and the Jacaranda and the Blue Angel (on opposite sides of Steel Street) in the centre of the city.
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Offered by Tallinn Traveler Info, a tour group started by backpackers, the three-hour ride (125 krooni) includes Pagari Street, where the bricked-in cellar windows are haunting reminders of K.G.B. interrogation cells.
I don't want anything buried in cellars".
In New York they had people living in cellars, in the dark.
He had spent four years hiding, mostly in trees but also in cellars and holes.
There's another of Nazi officers searching houses for Jews concealed in cellars.
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