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Something in the attic.
A week later, while visiting my parents, I was searching for something in the attic when I saw my old dollhouse.
"Increasingly the average seller is not a consumer who finds something in the attic," says Mike May, an e-commerce analyst at Jupiter Communications in New York.
Did I hear something in the attic?
A fleeting glimpse of something in the attic, things mysteriously moving from one place to another.
Bart and Lisa begin to hear strange noises and think that there is something in the attic.
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Finding truth and light (and maybe something else) in the attic.
Society tells us that having a mental illness is something to be embarrassed about, something to hide in the attic like Mr Rochester's crazy wife.
'I suppose it would be different if I had young kids and a partner or a husband...'... or something worth cash in the attic?
Sure, drone launches and nuclear tests make news, but it's becoming increasingly apparent to everyone involved that there's just not going to be any real-life impact on the everyday existence of South Korea — unless South Korea does something about the scratching in the attic.
Her other films included "Outcast of the Islands" (1952), "Something of Value" (1957), "Toys in the Attic" (1963), a television adaptation of "David Copperfield" (1969), "Voyage of the Damned" (1976), "The Cat and the Canary" (1979) and "The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987).
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