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There's even a shed for storing bikes.
The type of "crimes" the female political activists were punished for included storing and distributing political leaflets, banners and T-shirts and attending meetings and demonstrations.
It is capable of shooting up to 2,000 photographs a day, and storing up to 28,000 on its internal memory.
And it seemed a good way, too, of storing up trouble for the future.
The problem was that in the UK there was no means of actually suspending anyone – filling the corpse's veins with a form of antifreeze and getting the body temperature down to -20C within 24 hours of death, before storing it in a nitrogen-sealed unit.
As usual, the response will lead to more jokes: The Romney campaign said that a "car elevator" was simply a mechanism for storing cars in tight spaces... Indeed, we all have trouble storing our many cars sometimes.
Add to that future losses through lagging investment today, and we're storing up a problem.
Related: My revision diary: students share their stories Keeping your study area tidy, making lists and storing your documents in an orderly fashion will all help when revising for exams.
From finding out about the Third Reich to investigating the importance of narrative in poetry, finding and storing information is an essential skill for students.
Mangroves are also amazing carbon sinks, sequestering five times the amount of carbon than any other forest type, storing it for millennia.
The only thing guests may miss is the swimming pool, which has been repurposed as an insulated reservoir storing 80,000 litres of water heated by the hotel's solar panels.
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