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In one panic-inducing sequence, the blind man makes the basement go dark, neatly ridding the burglars of their only advantage, and Luque shoots the ensuing cat-and-mouse game in terrifying, grayscale night vision, keeping the camera just ahead of the burglars as they fumble around a maze of shelves, hands outstretched.
More bibliomaniac than bibliophile, Mr. Wattenberg scours the city and beyond for free books by the carload and immediately adds them to the high-to-low-brow churn that makes the basement of 2645 North Charles Street a serendipitous magnet for book lovers.
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The reconfigured interior will make the basement and other spaces more usable.
Mr. Abdelaal said annual rent increases have made the basement too expensive, more than $7,000 a month.
IF seepage is making a basement damp - that is, if water is seeping directly through the masonry walls, rather than entering at cracks, holes or open joints -then filling these openings probably will not make the basement completely dry.
And Mercury Group, the Russian owner of Phillips, the boutique auction house, recently paid about $160 million for a 52,000-square-foot building at 30 Berkeley Square, where it plans to make the basement and the first and second floors into Phillips's London headquarters.
That and the fieldstone walls made the basement feel not just creepy but mysterious and ancient -- a real man cave.
It's an unfinished basement, but I put a Persian rug down and we had incense, so I tried to make the basement more comfortable.
Changes in the vascular architecture, such as the changes that occur in the vascular basement membranes in long-standing DM, may impede the spread of tumor cells by making the basement membranes less digestible by tumor cell related proteinases.
The forces in the water soaked ground outside could make the basement walls buckle or even cave in.
This is the same the other way; if you go down, pretend you are making the basement.
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