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1. discussing business with clients, a large wine cellar in the
2. They laughed and headed for the wine cellar
3. “I’ve got some of that mother lode, as you say, but for now let me show you the wine cellar,” Elizabeth said as she walked past him into the hallway
4. I also experienced once more, as I had done in 2001, very emotional moments upon fully participating in the Procession of the Encounter in the main Plaza of Salas on Good Friday and in the amicable and generous customary communal sharing from house to house or from wine cellar to wine cellar that traditionally follows the religious procession
5. It was in this environment that I was able to enter for the first time since 1944 in the historic and renowned “Cabildo” of Salas de los Barrios, a huge wine cellar that formerly belonged to my uncle Daniel Tahoces and is today the property of his descendents with whom I could recall some pleasurable moments of the past
6. He fell from a ladder while reaching to adjust a display above an entrance to a wine cellar
7. The innkeeper apologized when he brought a tall bottle of Riesling, explaining that his wine cellar was much depleted by the war
8. There was no one there, and he went into the little hall, and then down into the wine cellar
9. With such a fine wine cellar, I found that quite surprising! I was on my third glass as time seemed to have evaporated somewhat quicker than the wine
10. Chelub, 27 And over the vineyards was Shimei the Ramathite, over the increase of the vineyards for the wine cellars was Zabdi the
11. I knew that some of these wine cellars that had been carved out of the soft rock of the hillside were huge, and this was one of the largest I had been in
12. I was right; it was bigger than I thought with a separate guest apartment, but what stunned me the most was the indoor swimming pool, wine cellar and the personal gym
13. well-stocked wine cellar here and I hear tell that there are many
14. "Didn't raid your wine cellar, if that's what you're thinkin'
15. "Since when has the wine cellar been the holy of holys?" Father Haralambos asked shaking his head in astonishment
16. This one was in the basement next to the wine cellars and must have been used to store coal at one time
17. Our little troop left the wine cellar/coal bin into a high barrel-vaulted corridor well lit with strange blue lights hanging from wires
18. I slipped down the old trail that I’d used as a child and came out near the wine cellars dad and I had built in the hill near the house
19. It leads to my father’s wine cellar and exits atop the glacier’s runoff scree
20. They are here in the wine cellar area
21. It looked like an old wine cellar
22. It would not have been unusual at all for the priests of this Church in centuries gone by to run a vineyard in Salon and keep the wine stored here in this wine cellar
23. ―You may recall when I sent him out to the wine cellar to do our research, claiming that we could not get a signal here
24. The wine merchant promotes Aaron to delivery driver, delivering cases of wine to the homes of customers who request having their own wine brought from the wine cellar; some deliveries are new orders
25. Paige had mentioned that it was in the wine cellar, so I ran back downstairs to the lower level and began looking
26. the clay fl oor to the back of the small wine cellar where a narrow
27. What he saw was a dimly lit wine cellar and another short
28. and ducked angrily through the door to the wine cellar
29. “Don’t you remember the Cabernet you picked out yourself from the wine cellar? We had it with dinner
30. It had a basement as well, which in Victorian days was a storeroom, a pantry, a wine cellar and a coal depot connected directly to the street by a circular cast-iron trapdoor on the pavement
31. Eight bedrooms, four bathrooms, a beautiful kitchen, exquisite living and dining rooms, a sitting room which he had explained as where he and his guests would converse, his office, a gym, laundry room, a wine cellar, a large garage sporting his luxurious vehicles, and, of course—she could not forget—an indoor pool
32. She had happened to spot it in his wine cellar that previous evening after they had returned from her long and stressful shopping spree
33. Levi hesitated as he bent forward to lift the bomb to carry it into the wine cellar
34. Levi’s thoughts wandered to the wine cellar under the house where Debra Reuben was at that very moment
35. Once she and Levi started living in the house on shore, she’d fallen into the housekeeping role with relish, enjoying preparing lavish dinners for him in the gourmet kitchen, especially after he’d discovered the locked wine cellar in the basement
36. She continued with more and more Google searches trying to find images of bombs so she could find one similar to the bomb in the wine cellar
37. Reuben quickly made up her mind about what to do with the object in the wine cellar
38. It’s in the house, in the basement, the wine cellar
39. They retrieved the device from the wine cellar
40. “That’s why he kept it in the wine cellar
41. There was a screening room, a full gym, a locker room with sauna and steam room, a massage room, a wine cellar, a billiards room with both a pool table and a ping-pong table, a guest suite with full bath, a caterers’ kitchen at the base of the elevator, a stocked bar, and a seating area large enough to comfortably accommodate twenty people
42. There was less work for the people to do, no outgate in the army for roving and idle spirits, and those who had tacks of the town lands complained of slack markets; indeed, in my own double vocation of the cloth shop and wine cellar, I had a taste and experience of the general declension that would of a necessity ensue, when the great outlay of government and the discharge from public employ drew more and more to an issue
43. “They have an excellent wine cellar here,” he says, cocking his head to one side
44. There was an extensive wine cellar to his left, and the laundry room was in front of him
45. Behind him, outside, in the smokehouse, seventeen hams; in our wine cellars, five hundred bottles of the best; beyond the window open country, the elegant sea in full lace, overhead a moon like a dish of cool cream, everywhere the full panoply of spring, and Lena across the table, too, a willow tree in the wind, laughing at everything I said or did not choose to say, both of us thirty, mind you, thirty years old, life our magnificent carousel, our fingers playing full chords, my books selling well, fan mail pouring upon us in crisp white founts, horses in the stables for moonlight rides to coves where either we or the sea might whisper all we wished in the night
46. Cato says, the master of a family (patremfamilias) must have in his rustic villa "cellam oleariam, vinariam, dolia multa, uti lubeat caritatem expectare, et rei, et virtuti, et gloriae erit," that is, "an oil and wine cellar, many casks, so that it may be pleasant to expect hard times; it will be for his advantage, and virtue, and glory