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They stored those goods — cinammon, nutmeg, pepper — in their attics.
Check your closets, drawers, attics, garages, anywhere you stash stuff.
Freight agents were crammed into attics and basements all over town.
Visitors can see the basements, attics and kitchens where slaves slept.
Today, we're talking about storage, and the chest protectors are ATTICS.
Read: North Carolina residents are in their attics pleading for rescue.
Search your attics, sheds and storage bins for old, dusty flags.
As water poured into their homes, residents sought refuge in attics.
Inside homes, however, they typically hide in shoes, closets, attics or garages.
They were locked in cabinets, in closets, in attics, sometimes for days.
While mothers and children huddled in their attics, etc... Trump thought of?
Digitally, many free newspaper sites have become click-hungry attics of tat.
Otherwise these astonishing images are lost to the world's basements and attics.
Stay away from attics and crawl spaces where you could get trapped.
Many of them live in permanent hiding, either in attics or underground complexes.
The flooding has trapped people in attics and crippled hospitals in the Bahamas.
City officials urged flooded residents to head to their roofs, not their attics.
They peer into basements, attics and electrical panels and find a home's shortcomings.
If they make its inside, they may be found in closets, shoes, or attics.
Are there still treasures to be found in dusty attics or rescued from dumpsters?
Some people were trapped in their homes or attics, fire department spokesman Ruy Lozano said.
Please get to higher ground if you can, but please try stay out of attics.
But we can be the Darwins of our own basements, attics, bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms.
Lots of people do it — search through their attics in hopes of finding something valuable.
Officials have issued advice requesting people do not stay in attics if flood waters are rising.
Please get to higher ground if you can, but please try (to) stay out of attics.
"They found people hiding in restrooms, people hiding in attics," Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean said.
Combustible materials, like old roofing, have been left behind in the attics from previous construction projects.
In addition to attics and archives, ancestry sleuths can now log on to popular websites like Ancestry.
Decorations are retrieved from attics; trees are felled; frantic gift-buying begins; and festive music rings out.
We found stuff from MTV, people were finding stuff in their parents' attics, dusting off old tapes.
"We will often put a checkerboard or some other sort of pattern in attics," Ms. Connor said.
It's such a classic horror movie trope that terrible things are happening in basements and attics everywhere.
Over 360 people had been rescued since Thursday night, from first floors, second floors, attics and rooftops.
Pourny told Insider that basements, attics, and garages usually aren't climate-controlled, which could damage your furniture.
Children were locked in cabinets, in closets, in attics, sometimes for days, sometimes so long they were forgotten.
Indoors, they like to hang out in sheltered, dry spots, like attics and shoes, according to the CDC.
" Read more " Tiny radio stations, run from basements or attics or little studios, are offering new listening choices.
These houses were meant to be altered, with their unfinished attics and roomy 60-by-100-foot lots.
"Several people were rescued from their upper floors or attics by boat, or from Good Samaritans," Wells said.
The most insidious metaphors have a way of getting into the walls, corners and attics of our discourse.
We have begged people to scour their attics and find a ticket stub, or anything, that provides evidence.
"This can be the result of the snake detecting the presence of rodents, which often seek shelter in attics."
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They whisper out from basements and attics, and from miniscule studios and on-the-fly live broadcasts like KBFG's.
The exhibition also explores the lives of 18th-century slaves who slept in Brooklyn farmhouse attics, accessible by rickety ladders.
Over the decades that followed, in attics and overstuffed closets, they continued to archive the histories of their own people.
Emergency rescue teams were trying to reach about 150 others still trapped in cars, on roofs and in their attics.
"This is part of Lou Gehrig's history and it's been sitting for decades in attics and closets," Mr. Ellis said.
For example, they would be locked in cabinets or closets or attics and sometimes for hours, and sometimes even for days.
Seerveld has crawled inside attics that looked like scenes from a rodent rave, with multiple sound machines, flashing lights and potions.
I would come home from school and go through the closets and the attics, where we kept everything from special occasions.
During a fire, attics spaces quickly become involved in flame and timber truss wood beams create a lumber yard of fuel.
Directed by DAPS and Quavo, the two rappers are donned in things we'd never think to dig out of our attics.
He added that the sea surge from the storm was high and people were still trapped in their homes and attics.
It ran an "Antiques Roadshow"-style project in 15 cities that encouraged people to give heirlooms from their closets and attics.
Another reason may be declining fear of humans, who create lots of warm, dry spaces like attics that make perfect marten dens.
But American attics are full of old boxes of diaries and letters; and testimony, no matter how arresting, is not itself poetry.
Emergency-response offices have received at least 200 calls from people stranded in attics or on roofs, the New York Times reported.
Vide-greniers means "empty the attics," but the site includes gatherings of itinerant professional dealers and residents participating in neighborhood yard sales.
For centuries now, hair that was believed to have come from Washington's scalp has been discovered in attics and amid family heirlooms.
The trend of turning over museum attics to artist-curators has been gaining steam, and Mr. Michals is likely to provide surprises.
Some of the people rescued were utterly exhausted after spending all night clinging to their roofs or being stuck in their attics.
Prior to the founding of Mississippi's Insane Asylum, people suffering from mental illnesses were simply thrown into jail cells, or banished to attics.
Floodwaters trapped roughly 3303 people on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina on Friday, where people climbed into their attics to escape the water.
A Dutch art dealer didn't discover a new Rembrandt painting by scouring remote churches or picking through the attics of European country houses.
Mr. D'Agostino said they're young families; millennials living in studio apartments in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, or their parents' attics, who want personalized, affordable luxury.
Neighbors had to be rescued from their attics by boat, folks axed down their doors and swam through the surge to higher ground.
The Harris County Flood Control District said Saturday night that they were getting reports of people climbing into attics to escape the rising water.
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Surgewaters marched down streets and crept up front porches, knocking on windows and sending people to second floors, then attics, if they had them.
"As buildings erupted, thunderheads of pulverized brick, stone, plaster and mortar billowed from eaves and attics, roofs and chimneys, hearths and furnaces," Larson writes.
As the Nazis rounded up Jews for detention and eventual extermination, Germans resisted their government, hiding their Jewish friends and neighbors in attics and basements.
This '90s fad has resulted in many basements and attics becoming overcrowded with small, circular collectibles known as Pogs — many of which are completely worthless.
That apartment, like Mr. Hassan's and thousands of others in the city that are carved out of attics, basements and larger units, was probably illegal.
Snug and hilly, Leonia sprouted a vibrant artists' colony in the early 20th century, as painters and illustrators set up studios in barns and attics.
She said she would always remember Iraqi security forces constantly knocking on her family's door, searching for male relatives hiding in attics and garden sheds.
Aside from the practicalities of getting all the content together, which was spread out over all our homes and attics and basements—we'd all had floods.
Curators amassed some of the museum's 40,000 objects by running an "Antiques Roadshow"-style project in 15 cities to solicit heirlooms from people's closets and attics.
For over three decades, the 56-year-old has been creating paintings inspired by everything from newspaper clippings to Nordic folklore to photographs discovered in attics.
"I'd got to a point where my work was everywhere — it was in attics and garages but I couldn't actually show it to anyone," she said.
It helps Ukrainians find archival evidence of their Jewishness: in far-away attics, or dusty state archives, or Red Cross files from the post-WWII period.
But just like the winter gear we store in our attics or basements (and quite frankly, forget about), locating those pesky files can be a little tricky.
In the planned community of Levittown, New York, houses were built identically, rows and rows of lot size 60 by 20103, unfinished attics peeking through sloped roofs.
Residents described how the raging surf had submerged the entire island in the middle of the night; many had climbed into attics or onto rooftops to survive.
When they sneak inside, they tend to make their homes in closets, attics and, perhaps most frighteningly, shoes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Beyond sheltering mice, rats and other creatures we aren't fond of, they kindle car fires, harbor bloodsucking bugs and infest the walls, ceilings and attics of homeowners.
On Ocracoke Island, which is accessible only by boat or by air even in normal weather, people climbed into their attics to flee from high rushing water.
It was in pristine condition in a not-so-pristine carrying case, which some of you might remember or even still have somewhere in your attics or basements.
Yes, the word storage makes us think of sagging brown moving boxes and dark, dusty attics... but thanks to Amazon, home organization doesn't have to be so drab.
Thanks to the renewed enthusiasm for vinyl, thrift shops and parents' attics alike have been raided for record players and classic vinyls hiding under a layer of dust.
In a moving scene from the first film, ape leader Caesar—who's spent his entire life living in labs and attics—visits the forest for the first time.
To help us tell these incredible stories, we are asking people to check attics, cupboards, as well as family photo albums, for the chance to feature in our exhibition.
An assistant United States attorney, Michael D. Lockard, described Alavi officials as engaged in a concerted campaign of deception and obfuscation, hiding journals in attics and shredding subpoenaed documents.
In the nineteen-nineties, when modern furniture came back into fashion, Bauhaus chairs were unearthed in attics and storerooms, their caned seats brittle, their metal frames pitted from neglect.
The case brought the issue of tainted art in private collections to the fore, raising the specter that thousands of plundered artworks might be lurking in attics and cellars.
Artists at their easels begin to dot the wayside—and block the traffic; clicking typewriters join the nightly chorus of crickets; and poets chirp from studio attics at all hours.
Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, easily switching from eating grubs or bird eggs to devouring human and pet food, and from living in tree hollows to inhabiting attics and chimneys.
There may, though, be places like national parks where tourists are so abundant that useful ecological information can indeed be extracted from dusty albums squirrelled away in the world's attics.
Ever since I was a kid I've always just thought it was fun to rummage through dusty attics, wander through libraries or browse around in thrift stores and the like.
There are a wide variety of sellers at Brimfield; some are just looking to unload things they've been hoarding in their attics, and others who have collected high-yield collectibles.
Beech martens don't nest or steal the homes of other (more innocent) woodland creatures, instead choosing to move into preexisting establishments like attics, garages, and rock gardens — showcasing their opulent standards.
And while there's plenty of information on how homeowners can save on their heating costs through big projects like replacing windows or insulating attics, that's just not an option for renters.
A judge in Jefferson County, Jeff Branick, told a local news reporter that hundreds if not thousands of people were stranded on their roofs, on top of cars and in attics.
And these kids can relate to one another, but they're often left to sort out their problems alone by talking to monsters and ghosts and wizards in attics and bedrooms and bathrooms.
Most of the critters he and his two employees capture are raccoons or squirrels that have gotten into attics or chimneys, he said, but occasionally a customer call involves something more exotic.
As authorities warned people not to take shelter in attics, unless they have axes handy to break through their roofs, several residents provided CNN with their accounts of riding out the storm.
They dig up people's lawns, poop on their porches, take over their attics, and—even after the city spent $31 million on raccoon-proof trashcans—still manage to break into the things.
According to reports, the islands were hit with so much wind and water that authorities called on residents to find floatation devices and hammer their way out of their attics if needed.
He helped to get rid of the noxious fibreglass insulation in the project's attics, Ms Johnson recalls, collaborating with her mother Hazel Johnson, founder of a pioneering community group, People for Community Recovery.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the field of outsider art, remarkable discoveries have sometimes been made in dusty attics, boxes tucked away in garages, or ready-to-be-hauled-away dumpsters.
Unlike Anne Frank and thousands of other Jews who spent all or part of World War II sequestered in attics, caves or sewers, Rose Zar survived the Holocaust by hiding in the open.
"During the years that Alex Harris and I worked on this exhibition and book, we were contacted when several hundred more glass plate negatives turned up in local attics and basements," Sartor said.
Donald Shumate, a spokesman for Hyde County, N.C., said the storm had brought a rapid rush of floodwater that had risen to seven feet, sending residents scurrying to their second floors and attics.
During the new season of the hit show, host Paige Davis and the designers will take on some unconventional spaces including teachers' lounges, attics, basements and the homes of twin sisters and ex-spouses.
Still others want to earn money by fixing up drafty houses that waste huge amounts of energy, just as millions of houses, with their leaky windows and barely insulated attics, do across the country.
An empty frame in the exhibition space invites visitors to reflect on what it might have looked like, and, Ms. van Camp said, it might encourage them to look for it in their attics.
At least 2500 residents who decided to stay put during Florence are now pleading for emergency responders to rescue them as they flee to their attics, upper floors, and even roofs of their homes.
At least 133 residents who decided to stay put during Florence are now pleading for emergency responders to rescue them as they flee to their attics, upper floors, and even roofs of their homes.
"When I drive down the street and I look at houses, all I see is money coming out of people's attics," said Andy Frank, the president of a small company called Sealed on Long Island.
"At the end of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee asked all of his comrades to lay down their guns and to furl those Confederate Flags … and 'put them in your attics,'" according to Clyburn.
Most Seneca Villagers owned modest plots, but lived expansive lives compared with other African-American New Yorkers, who were typically confined to attics and basements along the squalid streets of Lower Manhattan's Five Points district.
The find didn't come about from scouring remote churches or picking through the attics of European country houses, but rather, as Six described it to me last May, while he was going through his mail.
Virtually all the oars, beer steins, chairs, farm implements and other props were borrowed from area basements and attics, while six of the seven life-size puppets that supplement the cast were built by local volunteers.
So are many volunteers, including Tray Tillman, 25, a construction foreman who was part of a makeshift rescue flotilla that has plucked hundreds of stranded people from attics, second-floor bedrooms, church vestibules and crumbling decks.
And because we don't actually have attics in our tiny city apartments, we're very into the retailer's chicer options for clever space-saving solutions that not only look good, but also help keep your shit together (literally).
For a generation that plumbs the attics of their fathers not to discover war relics or antique trunks but rather old computers, Vaporwave serves as nostalgia and resistance: an homage to old technology, a re-taking of its control.
As I watched, I heard references to people on roofs, people getting into attics, people wandering around on overpasses, people not being allowed to have guns in the Convention Center, which was going to be used as a shelter.
Every other Saturday she drove a rotating duo of student athletes around town, and supervised as they hauled heavy objects out of the basements and attics of the rich and up narrow staircases into the third-floor walkups of the poor.
" Reddit user aishavoya was on the hunt for a Tonka Hummer truck that would be used as a very special present for their brother and asked if anyone had one of them "in their attics" to "throw it on eBay!
I no longer received invitations to basement bowling alleys or damp attics or absurdist theater performances or group shows or biennales, over the course of a summer I was expelled from the artistic group, I was driven out like a leper.
"People did hide in false places and attics, places that were inaccessible in houses," said Manisha Sinha, a professor of history at the University of Connecticut and the author of "The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition," (Yale University Press, 2016).
These workers, assigned to sift through a major Jewish library in Vilna, Vilnius in Lithuanian, ended up hiding thousands of books and papers from the Nazis, smuggling them out under their clothing, and squirreling them away in attics and underground bunkers.
The average homeowner pays $2,000 to heat or cool their homes, according to the Department of Energy, and as much as $400 is going to waste by slipping through drafty windows, poorly insulated attics and outdated heating and cooling systems.
They were mostly artless—the mind reels at how many photos there are of squinting men named Greg still out there in the world, stuck in paperbacks or moldering in attics or awaiting a long-overdue pulping—and they were impossibly legion.
Now, two weeks after the presidential election of Donald Trump—a figure who successfully galvanized groups of white supremacists—descendants of these soldiers are more than eager to rid themselves of the Nazi memorabilia that lay hidden in forgotten footlockers and attics.
For 11 years, the foundation's leader, Jane Fortune, has dedicated herself to tracking down, researching, and restoring these paintings by long-forgotten women artists that have been languishing in the storage attics and basements of Italy's many museums for far too long.
Sometimes even themeless puzzles have a motif, like a lot of trivia or pop culture, and today was a day for great misdirects in the cluing — some I mention elsewhere, but clues for DECREE, CATERERS, ATTICS, ACE and EMAG were all showstoppers.
That said, while the common bed bugs that feed on us are genetically similar to their cousins that still live in caves or attics and mainly feed on bats, and can even interbreed in the lab, the two groups are slowly evolving away from one another.
Ably directed by Amir Bar-Lev, with an executive producer credit to Martin Scorsese, the word obviously went out to the band and its extended family to raid the attics and bring out the photos and lost footage, much of it now 245 years old and more.
"We have found dead mice and rats and a live mother possum feeding her two babies in attics," says William Begal, president of Begal Enterprises, a disaster restoration company in Rockville, Md. All of these problems can be fixed — they&aposll just add more to your bottom-line costs.
It was a beautiful time, people had art galleries in their attics, and every weekend there was a show to go to, or some kind of absurdist performance theater, where women took off their clothes, even ugly women with misshapen bodies, and men swung around their erections like police batons!
Thousands of these ended up half-forgotten in attics and bureau drawers; a small stash comes to light in this exhibition, which consists of just one little room with a lot in it — including letters, Civil War souvenirs and explanatory texts — with everything as readily accessible as if in a well-packed suitcase.
Thousands of these ended up half-forgotten in attics and bureau drawers; a small stash comes to light in this exhibition that consists of just one little room with a lot in it — including letters, Civil War souvenirs and explanatory texts — with everything as readily accessible as if in a well-packed suitcase.
A dozen years after Hurricane Katrina, the images were eerily familiar: People stranded on rooftops, some having chopped their ways out of attics; disoriented families wading through rib-high waters, towing their belongings behind them in anything that would float; bedsheets hanging from second-story windows where people had rappelled to safety.
This round, the homebuilders have opposed changes that include requiring better insulation in attics and air ducts, as well as a proposal requiring new houses to be equipped with the circuitry required to install a plug for an electric vehicle — potentially making it easier for homeowners to switch to electric cars in the future.
Dorian brought storm surges as high as 23 feet to Grand Bahama on Monday — so high that authorities told people to find flotation devices and escape from their attics if necessary, according to the AP.Read more: 'The force of a thousand sledgehammers': A storm chaser trapped in the Bahamas during Dorian described the 'most intense' hurricane he'd ever witnessed
Mr. Tillman, 26, a construction foreman, was part of a makeshift rescue flotilla that has plucked hundreds of stranded people from attics, second-floor bedrooms, church vestibules and crumbling decks as relentless, record-setting rains from Tropical Storm Florence flood rivers across the Carolinas and send torrents of water through downtowns miles away from the coast.
To anyone who imagines that numismatists are hopeless romantics searching for coins in shipwrecks, musty attics and old curiosity shops, Mr. Newman was a composite antithesis: the author of books and scholarly articles and a consummate intellectual with an encyclopedic memory, a passion for history, the instincts of a relentless detective and the sharp eye of a trader in antiquarian treasures.
"To be let loose in the wardrobe rooms, the gold vaults, the muniment room and the closets, cupboards and attics of Chatsworth — a place I came to as a little boy with a ticket in my hand and wonder in my eyes — has been a truly joyous experience," Mr. Bowles said recently in a telephone call from the stately home.
Read more: Hurricane Dorian is at a standstill over the Bahamas, where 5 people have died, and is forecast to move 'dangerously close' to Florida's coast Tuesday eveningIt brought walls of water as high as 23 feet (7 meters) — so high that authorities told people to find flotation devices and hammers to escape from their attics if they needed to, The Associated Press reported.
I think what makes this tweet so iconic, though, is two things: the dismissive tone of "Just read another story about me being locked in an attick", which suggests this is not just one recorded fake instance of Michael Caine being locked in an attic, that Michael Caine's entire career has been dogged with such accusations, from his early days in theatre through to his breakout role in Zulu through his parody years in the 90s and the "Christopher Nolan's ancient muse" role he has now: all of those highs, constantly, perforated by tabloid stories about him getting locked inside things, namely attics.

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