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The physical place of storage is sometimes referred to as an archive repository.
The poles also remained the place of storage so that the bread aged, in its many forms, over the long winter.
The caves have also been used as a place of storage for debris and belongings that were washed up from flooding.
When viewing the file list and finding an existing file, you will be shown his place of storage.
It should also be remembered that these consignments are merely in transit; there is still no final place of storage for nuclear waste.
But Jason, refusing to take offense, unbuckled his sword and tossed it on the ground, no better place of storage having been offered.
If the commodity is physically moved from a place of storage the supply takes place at the time of the removal.
With the arm raised, cargo could be swung easily from the Cessna to the trolley, moved to its place of storage, and lifted safely down.
Strangeways also rifled the more obvious places of storage in their car, looking for anything that might connect them with Brainard.
The storm cellar was a place of storage for fresh fruits and vegetables and protection for families.
The actual place of storage for the Swords was a waist-high coffer or strongbox built into the center of the room.
They may be carried only when they are transported from their place of storage to the place of use (shooting range, hunting area or such).
The ancient paraments and antependia had to be pulled from their places of storage, shaken, aired, and pressed before they could be used upon the altar.
By 2:10 am, Lightoller, Moody and others were struggling to retrieve Collapsible Boats A and B from their places of storage on the roof of the officers' quarters.
Between April 1941 to July 1944, 29 convoys transported goods seized from Paris to Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, where constituted by the ERR as its principal place of storage.
Strange and terrible books were drawn voluminously from the stack shelves and from secure places of storage; and diagrams and formulae were copied with feverish haste and in bewildering abundance.
During World War II, the Musée Ingres served as one of the temporary places of storage for the Mona Lisa, evacuated from the Louvre at the beginning of the war.
Storage methods vary considerably, as do the most suitable conditions ('Grenadier' apples store best several degrees cooler than 'Blenheim Orange', or example), but as a general rule the place of storage should be dry and cool.
Of particular note are the daringly large trusses on the top floor, which provided a clear space of 55m x 52m, an important consideration for the Dennys' style of selling wool at the place of storage and display.
The story centers on a peasant's quest to find people who are less rational than his wife, having been infuriated by her panic at the remote possibility that a ball of salt could fall from its place of storage and kill their baby.
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
Upon the destruction of the Sich and liquidation of cossacks (in Ukraine) the kleidony were gathered and given away for storage in Hermitage and Transfiguration Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Kremlin Armoury in Moscow as well as other places of storage.