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"cupboard" Definitions
  1. a piece of furniture with doors and shelves used for storing dishes, food, clothes, etc.
  2. (British English) (North American English closet) a space in a wall with a door that reaches the ground, used for storing things

661 Sentences With "cupboard"

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The spice cupboard has overrun into the bit of work surface below the spice cupboard.
But then so although I didn't think that's like Harry in his cupboard, I suppose why did I put Harry in the cupboard?
Since that day, Juanita's menudo, both rojo and verde, as well as her pozole, are staples of my cupboard, my mom's cupboard, and my siblings' cupboards.
When I tiptoed into his room, I could hear the sound was coming from the cupboard—the same cupboard I was meant to get the thong from!
Right, so it gives us ... So open your cupboard.
Its next boss will find its cupboard a little bare.
What if someone has more, say, glassware than cupboard space?
I became convinced that something important was in that cupboard.
The village poet had come right out of the cupboard.
William's hand slammed against hers, nearly breaking the cupboard door.
It was normal that I had dolls in the cupboard.
It went through the curtain and into the cupboard door.
I'm 6'2 (188cm) yet the cupboard snowflakes always avoid 'tall'.
Pro tip: A cupboard is a great place for fermentation.
They were costly, and the municipal cupboard was getting bare.
It was the last tin we had in the cupboard.
Anyway, I had no choice but to open the cupboard.
These last forever in a cupboard or on a bar.
A cupboard to store dishes served as a dishwasher, too.
Be careful: Don't just use any old candle from your cupboard.
"(This is) a cupboard that can never be opened," he wrote.
So keep that in mind when you're doing your cupboard purge.
"This is a cupboard that can never be opened," he wrote.
Juice of one limeBlack pepperTake a big glass from the cupboard.
A washer, dryer and ironing board are tucked into a cupboard.
Vidal ended up with the munchies, eating everything in her cupboard.
This is certainly an upgrade from the cupboard under the stairs.
To score some chocolate from its spot in the cupboard above.
Last week, Collinson opened his cupboard to find a devastating scene.
But despite the expulsions, Russia's diplomatic cupboard is far from bare.
There was a cupboard under the stairs opposite your father's study.
Antique boxes courtesy of Antique Cupboard, Phil Dreis, Big Bend, Wis.
They survived by hiding in a cupboard and eating Michael Gove.
He puts cereal in the refrigerator and milk in the cupboard.
Mr. Kalt is powered by computer equipment hidden in a cupboard.
It's time to put the oats to the back of the cupboard.
It is a long way from the lab to the medicine cupboard.
She is haunted by a cupboard full of skeletons, real and exaggerated.
Ah, to be young and with access to your mum's spice cupboard.
Went to look in the bathroom cupboard for toilet paper and...... pic.twitter.
Store peanut butter ribbon in an airtight container in your cupboard. 3.
They began locking the big cupboard where all the booze was kept.
The kitchen came equipped with a cupboard, a stove, and two sinks.
Back at UCLA, a muffled dual-tone alarm sounds in a cupboard.
It's not as if the cupboard has been bare of competitive quality.
Kate is overjoyed to find a cell phone in the kitchen cupboard.
Other sources of toxicity — the dye cupboard, for example — have been addressed.
Design-wise, everything from the fabric color to cupboard decor is customizable.
I just make some pasta from the cupboard and go to bed.
The kitchen has a large original built-in cupboard and a fireplace.
It was a dish she would make when the cupboard was empty.
You also might stick it in a cupboard and forget about it.
Despite that coming change, the Bruins' equipment cupboard is anything but bare.
Even without "Game of Thrones" and "Veep," the cupboard is not bare.
Even without "Game of Thrones" and "Veep," the cupboard is not bare.
One cupboard already had Syrian seasoning and halvah, a Middle Eastern sweet.
Only 7% of grandparents locked pills away in a cupboard or cabinet.
She asked hospital administrators to block a hallway door with a cupboard.
Most kitchens have a clear "spice cupboard" by the stove, but not ours.
You can make your own fort in the cupboard under the stairs too!
Firefighters say they found the fruit rotting in a cupboard in the library.
"Maybe you have one stuck at the back of a cupboard?" he asked.
Others suggested turning the cupboard carefully on its side, then removing the plates.
Most humans can't reach that awkwardly placed cupboard that sits above the oven.
"Run along again to the cupboard, Chip," she said to the audience's applause.
A bag of Trader Joe's Veggie & Flaxseed Tortilla Chips went in a cupboard.
All the supplies you need are probably already sitting in your kitchen cupboard.
The former cupboard occupant barely managed to pull himself free and run away.
Reduce food waste Also spend more time searching through your cupboard this year.
Cue bottles back in the cupboard and you one step closer to your goal.
The cocoa in a tin in the cupboard with the sugar, flour, and vanilla.
Unlike the airing cupboard experiments of yesteryear however, it's producing some extremely drinkable results.
I commandeered a plate from the cupboard and set it on my coffee table.
I broke the news that Honey Nut would not be returning to the cupboard.
Kourtney makes her promise not to tell Scott that Kourtney knows about the cupboard caper.
I can't resist the siren song of the coffee cupboard after such a late night.
"Somebody found one in the back of a cupboard about three years ago," Carter says.
It marks a sharp change from 2015, when the left's ideological cupboard was pretty bare.
I lifted up the couch cushions and pushed aside the canned lentils in the cupboard.
Best of all, you probably have all the ingredients you need in your cupboard already.
All the pictures below—unless stated otherwise—are of things I found in that cupboard.
And I have a cupboard; so don't have to hide my clothes in a bush.
The piece, "Cupboard III," references the skirts worn by black American nannies in the South.
The first cupboard she checked was fruitless, so she went back to mouth-to-mouth.
You might be shitting in a sweat-lacquered plywood cupboard—but you're not an animal.
Here's a thing: when was the last time you sorted out your spice cupboard properly?
Cheerios became a staple in the cupboard of the Remsen apartment they share each summer.
Mr. Corbyn has been around a long time and has ideological skeletons in his cupboard.
It's like shaking all the things out of the cupboard and seeing how they land.
"I washed this, and put it away," she says, pulling the spatula from the cupboard.
"I was not relaxed or confident until I had it in my cupboard," McQ said.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
When he opened his kitchen cupboard, I saw that it was stocked with canned stew.
Or how long before the Pyrex dishes piling up in your cupboard might constitute hoarding.
My games cupboard is the very picture of the incomplete many beside the seen-through few.
It's almost enough to make you want to hide in a cupboard under the Dursleys' stairs.
"If you can move the cupboard, just lay it flat," one Facebook user, Ping Chang, said.
"(Sell) the whole cupboard to art museums and (name) it 'Freeze in Time' collection," they said.
It was an angry mob banging on a cupboard door, thinking it was our dressing room!
Still feeling really lazy, so I make some ramen that's hiding in my cupboard for dinner.
"It is like hiring carpenters to put together an Ikea cupboard," one of the sources said.
I also open a tin of stuffed vine leaves in the cupboard because I am hungry!
I found dried wakame in the cupboard last night, so I put that in it too.
FOR MANY people, new year's resolutions entail a clean-out of the cupboard or the basement.
Rummaging in a kitchen cupboard, Ludo pulled out a bottle and held it up for inspection.
But will I be missing out if I return the game to the cupboard of shame?
A creaking cupboard hinge is an S.O.S. A spoon in a cereal bowl is a tocsin.
My baby is perfectly happy unloading a cupboard in the kitchen or coloring on a box.
Write a sweet note of apology, telling these pals your cupboard was bare when they wed.
But if you dry it out in your cupboard for a few weeks, it's basically dead.
This book is like a porn stash you'd find in the cupboard of a medieval demon.
A cast-iron skillet addresses both problems, and I had three of them in my cupboard.
A can of whole, peeled tomatoes is one of the most versatile players in the cupboard.
Later, West shows Arbus a cupboard full of plaster penises modeled after each of her lovers.
Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie), the Jewish girl hiding in Jojo's cupboard, is the soul of the film.
"At about three or four, I hit the snack cupboard at the Goop office," she said.
She fell against the kitchen cupboard and then to the floor, where she curled up, sobbing.
They come in a set of two, and they stack for easy storage in your cupboard.
In reality, she says she was made to sleep in a storage cupboard on a blanket.
John went to the kitchen and got the jar of popcorn kernels down from the cupboard.
Dear Heloise: When cleaning my cupboard, I found many pasta products with dates that had expired.
That might feel like blaming unexplained cookies in the cupboard on ghosts, but that's not necessarily true.
Her cupboard, drawers and large fridge are brimming with condiments, oils and spices—in true chef fashion.
I grab some chips from the cupboard and snack on them while I watch Friends on Netflix.
Walking past the "Discharge Lounge" and "Dirty Cupboard" of Homerton University Hospital, I inevitably start to giggle.
After more than two years of Brexit debate, we regret to inform you the cupboard is bare.
There is barely any walking space around the two mattresses, wooden cupboard, plastic table, and tiny stove.
It turns out that she was frequently locked in a cupboard as a child by her father.
The compact device fits easily into any cupboard, and is thoughtfully designed to make your life easier.
I have all the ingredients in my kitchen cupboard already—chickpeas, milk, sugar, vanilla and cocoa-nibs.
Despite being a kitchen cupboard staple, olive oil is one of the most fraudulent foodstuffs out there.
So we ripped the double mattress off the bed to put it in front of the cupboard.
I wasn't like, 'Build a cupboard on this set for me to make a joke about Potter.
For days, the sky rained ash; low-flying firefighting planes made every glass in my cupboard sing.
I did have dried seaweed and udon noodles in the cupboard, bought at my favorite Japanese grocery.
In the kitchen, Warren opened a cupboard to reveal an array of boxes and canisters of tea.
Just knowing it was there, lurking in her cupboard, made her feel "unsafe," as she put it.
The Tories operate from a broom cupboard of an office, smaller even than the Brexit Party's headquarters.
Doughnuts, chocolate and whatever treats you routinely ban from the cupboard can miraculously defuse an escalating situation.
So this spring I yanked it out of the cupboard and hauled it out of the box.
While that comes together, heat the oven to 425 and grab a casserole dish from a cupboard.
But it means that five years from now, the cupboard is going to be a little bare.
What are you going to do, keep them in a cupboard until they go all furry and gray?
"Vanilla has always been a store-cupboard staple, a common product," said Neil Saunders, who heads the firm.
After he leaves, Felix goes to put something away in the cupboard, which also contains a dead bird.
Her cupboard holds cake mixes and frostings, as she loves to bake -- but is less keen on sharing.
Grab all the bottles of Grady's New Orleans-style cold brew concentrate you and your cupboard can handle.
"Juncker [Jean-Claude, the president of the commission] could have given him a stationery cupboard," jokes a colleague.
I find some vanilla sugar in the cupboard and quickly whip up some almendrados (lemon cookies) for dessert.
For the love of god, please stop saying that Julian Assange lives in a cupboard under the stairs.
Consumers can also use a new piece of technology to scan and order items already in their cupboard.
Behind a cupboard door, concealed by a secret panel, at the bottom of the sea—undiscovered treasures wait.
His dad was a truck driver, so naturally he had a big box of porn in his cupboard.
For months, it sat in our cupboard, taking up space like a ridiculous metaphor for my pointless consumerism.
After Mack and Jack both graduated and Etou transferred, however, the 2015-16 talent cupboard was fairly bare.
The officers searched the house of Renshaw's uncle, where they found the gladius sword, inside a laundry cupboard.
Bove starts by hauling out one of the 20 litre bottles of seawater from the restaurant's storage cupboard.
The company estimates that 95 percent of American homes have at least one Campbell product in the cupboard.
I stole this shirt from my husband's cupboard because I'm eight months pregnant so I'm hiding my baby.
A man described climbing on his kitchen cupboard amid rising water, with just inches of space to breathe.
I also find dark chocolate peanut butter cups in the cupboard and have a few with my tea.
I want to move into a cupboard under their stairs and take care of their dogs full-time.
With a full belly, he roamed the city all day, and in the evening returned to his cupboard.
There was a feeling that the President's legal team "opened the cupboard door" to everything, the source said.
" Le Pen's deputy Florian Philippot fired back: "You'll see, we'll soon be sticking your oligarchic rag in the cupboard.
"I found it on eBay, but I sized the height [of] the building… according to the cupboard," Frank explained.
There's a cupboard, with little else in it other than the shirts Andrew wore for work, recently dry-cleaned.
In 2004 Mr Shanmugaratnam revealed that he kept four canes in his cupboard, one for each of his children.
The pharmacist said nothing, now pulling imaginary pill bottles out of an empty metal cupboard Violet had already ransacked.
As she grew up, the lock of every door and cupboard in the monastery was tested, to no avail.
The song was made in a dimly lit cupboard, filled with the scent of too many different incense sticks.
It'd be like having an IMAX in your house, but one that can be put away in a cupboard.
In 1997 he found more bones in a cupboard at the medical school of the University of the Witwatersrand.
Possibly, of course, they're just the ones I'm willing to admit to, with the worst remaining in the cupboard.
The dresses in the cupboard were mostly new, but when she did recognize one, it filled her with sadness.
They were forced to sleep on the floor, in garages or in a cupboard under the stairs, police said.
The magnets aren't terribly strong, but they have enough force to hold the cups in place in your cupboard.
Today it's chickpeas, tomatoes, and quinoa in olive oil (a bit strange but that's what was in my cupboard).
You might be able to whip up a snacking cake right now, with ingredients you have in the cupboard.
A schedule taped to a cupboard by the kitchen lists Circle Time, Music/Movement, Storytelling, Cooking and other activities.
Is your router in your basement, or in a cupboard, or generally far away from the devices you use?
"I have now unearthed this exhibit from the cupboard in which it has languished for several years," the aide wrote.
Getting locked in a room with a cat flap is better than getting locked in a dark cupboard, after all.
For even more peace of mind, you could even fix the safe permanently inside a cupboard or under a desk.
Anyway, her dad came home early and she completely freaked out and screamed at me to hide in the cupboard.
However, other people were more optimistic, offering their two cents on how to open the cupboard without smashing the crockery.
We hear it has a relatively spacious cupboard under the stairs — perfect for storing coats and/or magically inclined children. 
She made the dough with Crisco she kept in a cupboard; this was one of the few things she cooked.
Every time I open a cupboard, bookcase, or closet in my grandparents' home, hundreds of little colorful faces greet me.
When the eight-day festival ends, the leftovers disappear immediately into the cupboard, not to be touched until next spring.
His mother, a hardworking housemaid, kept the vital family telephone hidden in a cupboard: welfare cases weren't allowed such luxuries.
Fast forward five years and Dean's prognosis still holds up and for now, certainly, the diplomatic cupboard looks very bare.
I recently cleaned out my cupboard and threw out all my stale spices, so I had to restock on them.
I like to put the random things we have in the cupboard in a bowl, like M&Ms, peanuts, cranberries.
The sardines, on the other hand, may find their way to the back of some cupboard and never be used.
I find an Alton Brown recipe online that I adapt, adding some dried fruits I have in my cupboard already.
The wooden door of a small cupboard in side creaked in the strong sea wind, revealing a black flashlight inside.
His wife explained that, while he was being tortured, she and their daughters hid in a cupboard in the bedroom.
This one is Indian in the Cupboard with a twist—and the twist is a veritable plague of horrible insects.
I ran downstairs and hid in the pot-wash cupboard, with a female glass collector trying to shoo me out.
Maybe you want to hone your cooking skills, but take one look at the cupboard and end up ordering in.
The first thing Hindmarch labeled at home was her "present cupboard," a dedicated space that's stocked with instantly accessible gifts.
I pop the scone in the cupboard for later and heat up the monkey bread for a little après brunch.
One half contains a built-in cupboard, in which he keeps his clothes, tools, electronic equipment, kitchen, and bathroom utensils.
Add a lazy susan to corner shelves to make it easier to reach items at the back of a cupboard.
Beyond the store cupboard, Khandsuren shows me into a room where they keep garbage sacks filled with empty blister packs.
Customers can also scan the barcode of products in their fridge or cupboard and add them to their online shopping cart.
The compact blender takes up little to no space, whether you leave it on your kitchen counter or in the cupboard.
So instead of going out and buying a $20 laptop protector, I put the bag in the cupboard and left it.
Neither of us is very hungry, so we open a bottle of wine and eat tuna from the cupboard and chat.
Our cordial Indiana Jones steps into the cupboard and lets out a sigh, which gives more character information than any monologue.
Constructing a sturdy new sales model, rather like a flat-pack cupboard, could turn out to be trickier than IKEA claims.
The kale chips definitely came in handy when I started to gravitate toward a bag of tortilla chips in the cupboard.
My roommate pulled it out of the cupboard, and when they opened the lid, it exploded—it actually hit the ceiling.
"We don't mean to be rude but we bet that your glass cupboard is pretty boring," the product description politely explains.
It's still where we found it, sitting on a cupboard in her bedroom, staring into the darkest corners of your soul.
Some entrepreneurs are cutting the cord completely and swapping broom-cupboard-sized premises by the Bay for mansions in flyover territory.
But we're told there's not a big cupboard of new ones for next year: The most feasible ones have been done.
Here, they use the cupboard as a place to store some cat treats, because their feline is a straight-up ninja.
Though the network has shown progress with the critically praised "Superstore" and "The Carmichael Show," the comedy cupboard is otherwise empty.
It explained that "simplifying recipes" was part of a new "Kitchen Cupboard" program, which emphasizes ingredients consumers might find at home.
The rebel fighters yanked Hulda out of a cupboard where she was hiding with her two boys, aged three and five.
"The cupboard is bare, there's no way to provide that," Dr. Frieden said at a briefing with health reporters in Washington.
I hobbled over to the hall closet and grabbed a pill splitter I'd found in a cupboard at my father's house.
Slightly awkwardly, she lays out the terry cloth over the blue studio mat that she just got out of the cupboard.
Our definition of pantry encompasses refrigerator, freezer and cupboard, so you can make entire meals with staples you keep on hand.
According to Arthur Lubow's biography of Arbus, the cupboard existed, and is narrative gold: Mr. Sewell could mine it even further.
The maker of kitchen classics like Pyrex and CorningWare is adding a new culinary darling, the Instant Pot, to its cupboard.
It's some old rock in a cupboard that the glass is shut on and nobody gets it out to dust it.
But sometimes I finish my box faster than my kids do and find myself straying to their side of the cupboard.
He got the impression that the cupboard contained at least five people, stacked on sacks and bags up to the ceiling.
I leave cupboard doors open; he leaves one teaspoon of ice cream in the container and returns it to the freezer.
The Dutch front door opens onto a keeping room with a large fireplace and a built-in cupboard with butterfly hinges.
"This is what we use," Jamil continues, pulling a large bottle of sunflower oil and tub of ghee out of the cupboard.
As for Costelloe, it's hard to see what he was punished for beyond a few decade-old pills in his bathroom cupboard.
Recently, a debate's been going down online, with people divided over whether ketchup's rightful home is in the fridge or the cupboard.
Enemies of the heir...beware" in red, and a sign on the garbage bin read, "There is a boggart inside this cupboard.
That's why the office lights go off during lunch breaks and even the company president needs approval to raid the stationery cupboard.
In her dorm room, Formin moved her belongings into a cupboard: a small pile of clothes, a dinner plate, a steel pot.
Finally, a wide shot from the heavens reveals Bowie in bed, before his dancing self jitters his way backwards into that cupboard.
Even though a cupboard under the stairs was a bit cramped for Harry Potter, it's the perfect size for this little chihuahua.
The CUPBOARD, next to the MOUTHWASH she's messing with me NO, HONEY, SORRY, TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO USE THIS THING?
Healthy compounds are typically stripped out during processing, so you're probably better off leaving those bottles in the back of the cupboard.
She found a pair of zip-up sheepskin boots at the back of a cupboard and ventured out to the phone box.
Once, a few years ago, Murdoc asked me to go back to the house and fetch his lucky thong from the cupboard.
The American men's cupboard is not bare — in fact, it appears to be stocked with promising teenagers and other developing young racers.
There, the travellers found stained beds seven or eight to a room, dirty floors and mouldy vegetable peelings left in a cupboard.
There, the travelers found stained beds seven or eight to a room, dirty floors and mouldy vegetable peelings left in a cupboard.
"No one really wants to have dinnerware in the cupboard that comes out on the High Holy Days only," Mr. Corrie said.
Christie Eccles of UK- and Australia-based Christie's Cupboard told Business Insider that consistency is important when trying to grow your shop.
It was so peaceful and cosy, with sheepskin rugs, comfortable wooden furniture, and charmingly crooked cookware and crockery stuffed into every cupboard.
On reaching the cupboard under the stairs, the man accepted the key, closed the door, collapsed on the floor, and grew quiet.
But when Van Hardenberg typed in the relevant URL, he found the cupboard was bare—lost to some long-ago server maintenance.
"The Scottish National Party cupboard is bare, except for the only idea they ever had, to split up the UK," she said.
I wrapped it in bubble wrap and put it in the back of my storage cupboard to get it away from me.
Imagine receiving this message from your best friend: "I tripped and hit my head on the cupboard" followed by that iconic laughing face.
Back at Fiji's house, there's a cupboard with locks of everyone in town's hair and the demon voice is still demanding her attention.
It was the reality of the title character's daily life with the Dursleys: confined to a cupboard, starved, berated daily for merely existing.
The wing has six cells, each with three beds, a shower and toilet, a cupboard, a table and chairs, and a television set.
They were probably right, she thought; even in the peak-sales years, her registered office was a walk-in cupboard in the lounge.
And the cupboard is pretty bare, as everyone knows Congress doesn&apost get much done in the second half of an election year.
A.J. MACKINNONEly, Cambridgeshire Regarding Johnson's musing on tabloid headlines (August 26th), my personal favourite is "Hide and seek champ found dead in cupboard".
I read the book — in fact, I've read all the Harry Potter series — and then put it away in a cupboard for years.
As of late last century some 40% of Swiss households had a weapon, usually a military-issue rifle or pistol in a cupboard.
The ingredient list was more or less straightforward, and many of the items I already possessed on the baking shelf of my cupboard.
We've got a big cupboard where lots of things hide, so I just left it at the back there... I don't chuck anything.
Ikasaya says he hops into his hulking cryotherapy chamber—which looks more like something from a Doctor Who prop cupboard—once a week.
The space, which is reminiscent of Harry Potter's cupboard/bedroom under the stairs at the Dursley home, wasn't redesigned with brooms in mind.
From this cupboard of essential condiments—including curry powder, Marmite, and brown sauce—British home cooks recklessly flout ingredient lists and recommended measurements.
We made a split decision to run to a bedroom at the other end of the house and we hid in the cupboard.
Don't be tempted to follow suit: canned food is gross, and with your eclectic new tastes it won't be worth the cupboard space.
It kept going and got louder and louder, and things just fell everywhere — everything off my dressers, off my bookcases, my kitchen cupboard.
It kept going and got louder and louder, and things just fell everywhere -- everything off my dressers, off my bookcases, my kitchen cupboard.
When I came inside, I took a big fucking ax to the combination lock on the booze cupboard and drank all the gin.
She didn't watch the news or listen to the radio, in fact she'd imprisoned the TV inside a cupboard she'd had specially built.
He also worked out of "a little office about the size of a cupboard in the back of a building," according to Schreiner.
It is false and defamatory to suggest that Julian Assange lives, or has ever lived, in a basement, cupboard or under the stairs.
Mirror Mirror II, the second annual collection from 2dcloud, is like a porn stash you'd find in the cupboard of a medieval demon.
"  Davies also suggested "setting yourself challenges, is there a jigsaw puzzle at the back of the cupboard that you've never got round to?
This book is a victory lap after nine collections for Young, who already has a cupboard full of poetry-world honorifics and gewgaws.
I had no choice but to try a less caffeinated option from his cupboard, the Golden Buddha Black Tea from Qi Fine Teas.
"I feel obligated to take my mom's Lenox, but it's just going to sit in the cupboard next to my stuff," she said.
I can put those spare cards I didn't use in a cupboard, and find last year's unused stash that I had forgotten existed.
For the show, a woodcut print of a bare food cupboard by Louise Bourgeois has been borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art.
Each cell has a TV set, a sink, a small cupboard and a reading desk that doubles as a dinner table, officials said.
The Kings then traded another first-rounder for defenseman Andrej Sekera, who played only 16 games for the team as their cupboard emptied.
Kloves brought up the character of Alistair, a spider that Harry befriended under the cupboard, who was ultimately cut from the script for time.
"Take the cupboard into space, or flood whole room with water, then open the door and the plates will just float out," one posted.
I have a lot of assorted bits like rice and pasta in my cupboard right now, so I really only need the fresh things.
He brings Sherlockian elements into his portrayal — you see Cummings sitting in a broom cupboard in the dark, scribbling his musings onto the door.
Rifling through my bathroom cupboard for a quick substitute, I picked up the nearest bottle of shampoo, but as it lathered, panic set in.
Tamako, our Korean maid who, Cinderella-like, sleeps in a cupboard outside her mistress's bedroom, is not the meek servant she at first appears.
Her sweaters are folded perfectly in place and sit stacked inside a cupboard, with windows that reveal the beautiful rainbow range of her collection.
With Elvis Dumervil holding down the defense and the sixth overall pick in the draft in their possession, the cupboard will not be bare.
There, he was neglected and mistreated by his aunt, uncle, and cousin and was even forced to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs.
The tinsel's been shoved back in the cupboard under the stairs and all that's left is the bitter tang of regret and chocolate liqueurs.
She's a devout Muslim, with a dressing room in her flat and a cupboard full of dozens of hijabs—which she shows off proudly.
But God Hand, for whatever reason, remained acquired but unloved, at the back of the cupboard beside that Christmas gift copy of Too Human.
Unsurprisingly, my little Sainsbury's didn't have many of these ingredients, so I make do with what I can find in the cupboard and fridge.
Even if they wanted to unpack, they don't have anywhere to store their stuff—the rooms only have one cupboard each, and no shelves.
Until the day I'm forced to ski, a day which will never come, hybrid functional clothing has no place in my heart or cupboard.
Unless you've got a projector (and those are rubbish in the daytime) or hide your TV in a cupboard, it's going to be noticed.
Did you know that 'journalists' are so cretinous they have launched 420k pages saying I live in a 'cupboard' and 261k in a 'basement'?
Who knew you could achieve such spicy Malaysian deliciousness with just half an hour, some store cupboard spices, and a packet of egg noodles?
A few chemists were gathered around a vacuum cupboard, where the papyrus lay under a glass bowl, trying to make the color change back.
You don't always need to heave the heavy-duty vacuum cleaner out of the cupboard, and begin the process of vacuuming the entire house.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Somewhere in the back of a cupboard I still have an old "grime is dead" T-shirt.
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Medical students, romance writers, freelance web designers: Almost anyone who works at home and has a cookie sheet in the cupboard can try it.
I've also mounted a magnetic strip vertically inside a cupboard door for holding small tools like scissors or corkscrews, which helps declutter my drawers.
Some of my cookbooks live on top of my fridge, and I increase cupboard space by using shelf risers and over-the-door baskets.
Rare is the Cooking household that doesn't have a few boxes squirreled away in the back of a cupboard, for use on desperate nights.
Over the years, I've accumulated a stack of madeleine pans; the original plaque shares cupboard space with nonstick, silicone and mini-madeleine pans too.
"Let he who is without a bag of microwave popcorn in his cupboard cast the first stone," I said, or something along those lines.
The owners installed the large granite-topped island and replaced the cabinets with custom designs modeled on a 1795 cupboard made in North Carolina.
Newly separated from his second wife, Mr. Johnson's campaign strategy has been to hide in a cupboard and wait for it to be over.
"When we would go over to my Papaw's house and spend the night, Papaw always had a bag of Fritos in the cupboard," Richardson says.
"I used to have to hide in a cupboard to call my family and friends," she tweeted, later sharing a photo of her PTSD medication.
The cupboard was pretty bare, and the team also struggled with consistent effort and defensive discipline, ranking fifth among major teams in half-court defense.
We left his assistant editor to link the files, took bowls from the cupboard and hailed a taxi to an on-ramp by the waterfront.
In your correspondent's office: two out-of-date posters about African politics, blu-tacked to a seven-foot-tall cupboard that he has never opened.
This thought-feeling or whatever can't quite grasp it yet but has something to do with IT'S IN THE CUPBOARD is she messing with me?
Potts also said the firm had brought forward some purchases of goods and packaging materials to support its manufacturing division, and stockpiled popular "cupboard fillers".
If you were around in the 1970s, you'd remember your dad in the airing cupboard with a massive plastic vat, attempting to brew moonshine ale.
"I wouldn't be who I am or where I am today if it wasn't for a boy in a cupboard under the stairs," says @itsmegnotmegan.
There would be vials of the drug (or a placebo) in my refrigerator, syringes in my kitchen cupboard, a sharps container on the kitchen counter.
I opened a cupboard, found some chocolate—I'd hardly touched any since becoming obsessed with my weight—and decided to make what I called fudge.
There's a control panel on the front of the cupboard with various cleaning options to choose from including gentle dry, suits/coats, and wools/knits.
Harry Potter Throw Pillow Black/Gold, $19.99, at TargetThis sequin throw pillow has enough pizzazz to spruce up even the dreariest cupboard under the stairs.
While Pokemon GO will not prove a major direct boost, it could prompt Nintendo to cash in more effectively on an extensive cupboard of characters.
The younger one, Ahmad Manasra, 13, took a decorative six-inch blade from a cupboard in his parents' bedroom, according to newly released legal documents.
Near the snack cupboard, like a squat refrigerator, was the new Bevi, which dispensed water with four flavor options: lemon, coconut, pear, and blueberry-cucumber.
Then, the next thing you know, you're hiding in a pot-wash cupboard with a lump the size of an ostrich egg on your head.
"It's literally a little cupboard with a mattress on the floor," Reeve said in a now-deleted video that went viral on Twitter and Instagram.
"No one is representing the people who are being hit the hardest by these cuts," said Melissa Newbury, director of the Bangor Ecumenical Food Cupboard.
Casey came up with a whole new vision for our snack cupboard while I went to town on some stubborn soap scum in the shower.
Wild rice would be another great swap if you happen to have some in your cupboard, maybe leftover from that pilaf you made for Thanksgiving.
"It's very, very unlikely that a pack of cereal would sit in the cupboard for 12 months and have to be thrown away," she said.
"She had emptied the contents of every cupboard and also the rubbish bin," Raynor continued, noting that the incident raised some questions about the pooch.
"She learned that the light inside the cupboard was so bright that it whited out her sensors," the researchers wrote in a release announcing their findings.
The door was half of Fatima's height and whitewashed, like the walls; a crossbeam cut across it diagonally, giving the impression of a cupboard or closet.
I scramble an egg with some tomato, rucola, and goat cheese for lunch, along with a not-quite-stale pita bread I find in the cupboard.
It starts with the deputy director, the birthday boy, stumbling across a murky white bottle of Smirnoff Ice in a cupboard or desk drawer or something.
The dining room has a beautiful combination of paneled walls, deep beamed ceiling and ornate wainscoting; behind the panels on one wall is a secret cupboard.
Having a large collection of stemware specifically for red, white and sparkling wines isn't feasible in my small kitchen, where cupboard space is at a premium.
They found a hidden staircase behind a cupboard in the living room, which took them to a basement where they was living, according to BBC News.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has swallowed up the movie theaters the same way that a cupboard full of instant mac and cheese dictates what's for dinner.
She had recently been prescribed antibiotic drops for bacterial conjunctivitis, or pinkeye, and stored these next to her e-cig refill liquid in her bathroom cupboard.
Titanium ball-and-socket hip joints don't come out polished like a pristine mirror as they do in Fisher's cupboard, they come out battered with carbon.
In the old country, the paczki was a means for the Polish to rid the cupboard of the sweets, preserves, and lard nixed from Lent diets.
We would spend literally days in a room that was in fact a storage cupboard for Slip 'N' Slide Records, about 5 metres by 5 metres.
Almost anyone who works at home and has a cookie sheet in the cupboard can try it: medical students, romance writers and freelance web designers alike.
Try not to hide your router in a corner, or under a cupboard, or inside a drawer—the more central and prominent it is, the better.
Police then searched the secluded farm and discovered a hidden staircase leading to the basement behind the living room's cupboard, where the family had been living.
"The market is okay at the moment as deals are being done but the fear is that the cupboard is bare," a capital markets head said.
That jar sitting at the back of the cupboard, its contents split in two, with a layer of oil sitting on top of packed sesame paste?
"You know how inconvenient it is to have kitchen appliances inside the cupboard, because you have to take them out and plug them in?" he said.
The spiralizer measures 12.6 by 6.7 by 9.5 inches, so it doesn't take up much real estate on your counter and easily fits in a cupboard.
One source for this amazing skirt (and indeed the whole sculpture) is that alarming building in Mississippi, Mammy's Cupboard, a white-owned Southern restaurant just outside Natchez.
I opened the painfully empty cupboard and found an Amy's lentil vegetable soup can I had purchased the weekend I moved into my apartment several months ago.
One child is flung across the playground by her pigtails; several are locked for hours in the "Chokey", a cupboard filled with broken glass and rusty nails.
The size you need depends on what you are infusing, so keep an array of different sizes in your cupboard, as well as backup lids and bands.
The house is famous for being the place where Harry Potter was forced to live in the cupboard under the stairs by his cruel aunt and uncle.
The 7-inch envelope addressed to Harry at "The Cupboard Under the Stairs, 4, Privet Drive," is being sold through Prop Store, a movie collectible auction house.
"Edmund de Waal admired them when he came to dinner," says Rogers of the ceramicist's handiwork, as she scales a ladder to reach a vertiginous kitchen cupboard.
Kundla keeps his own winnings, green notes called Bingo Bucks, in a billfold in the cupboard under his TV, which he redeems every Friday for Hershey bars.
The bar owner then alerted the police, who consequently found five young people aged 18 and 25 and their father in a hidden room behind a cupboard.
In a cupboard were documents concerning not only Xacti, the internet company she and Oesterlund had built, but also oddly named corporations in other states and countries.
It painted the inside of my mouth with sappy, putrid tones of gone-off onions, meat, and sweet sweat, aggressively lingering like a murderer in a cupboard.
Koditschek fled, she lived with a family named Heinz and spent virtually all of her time indoors, often hiding for hours behind a cupboard inside their apartment.
I know this because, one afternoon, while they were chatting with another couple after dinner, I found their stash while hiding in the cupboard in their room.
As the audience enters the BAM Fisher auditorium, the dresser-like cupboard on one side of the stage contains a screen showing a volcano's rim glowing red.
The colorful lids are easy to match to the corresponding container, which saves me from frantically digging through a pile of seemingly identical lids in my cupboard.
Authorities who moved in to investigate at the secluded property were able to enter the basement through a staircase hidden behind a cupboard in the living room.
In an act of desperation, he steals fifty Brita filters from the cupboard next to the sink and sells them to a cunning Bed Bath & Beyond employee.
Practically the only things missing are the three scribbled wills that were found , earlier this year, in a cupboard and under couch cushions in Aretha Franklin's house.
The house, whose patent consisted of 20063 individual inventions, also included a cupboard in which dirty dishes, set on mesh shelves, were washed and dried in situ.
I imagine that there are plenty of solvers who have this in their cupboard, but it takes some thought to narrow down Kellogg's cereals, which are legion.
But what if you're shopping for someone who already owns, well, every new kitchen gizmo, or simply doesn't have the room in their cupboard for another new tool?
I would be lying if I said I didn't steal aluminum foil from the kitchen cupboard and wrap it around my teeth to copy her bad bitch swag.
"You'll see, we'll soon stuff your oligarchic rag in the cupboard," Le Pen's second-in-command, Florian Philippot said of the EU flag in a message on Twitter.
Correction: This story has been updated to show the original poster of the cupboard photo was Japanese hotel Suigo, not a Taiwanese social media user as previously stated.
One of her earliest films, 1944's Welcome, Mr. Washington, was thought to be lost until a print was found in a locked cupboard inside London's Cinema Museum.
She also learned that in order to turn the light off, the cupboard door needed to be closed, because the open door blocked her access to the switch.
To program a bot to open a cupboard door, for example, an operator will drag its arm to that door and just tell it to grab and pull.
Desnard claims he was intentionally given no work to do and placed "in a cupboard" - the French term for being ignored at work, reported French magazine Le Point.
After watching their video tutorials, I raided my cupboard for cornstarch and colorful spices, after which I hit up the grocery store for beets, frozen berries, and charcoal.
The stock valuation shows investor confidence that Lilly's cupboard is not bare without solanezumab, as medicines for diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis are expected to propel its business.
Now in an emergency shelter in Berlin, she still sleeps in her clothes and, like several women here, pushes a cupboard in front of her door at night.
The video for the track, released on the aptly named Bromance Records, is set in the bare cupboard of an empty high-rise flat overlooking a Parisian banlieue.
When the Palas moved from Johannesburg to the US in 2001, decent biltong was scarce, so they made their own in cupboard of their New York City apartment.
Let the video lead you from a deserted car park to a cycle ride along London's winding streets, with a detour in a kitchen cupboard along the way.
As the youngest of five kids, I have a vivid memory of being seven years old, pawing through a cupboard for candles after we were plunged into darkness.
Photographs show Lenin lying in the middle of a forest, resting in a cupboard with everyday objects as company, or standing in private gardens like a garden gnome.
Powell's entries on occasion appear to conflate characters she's working on with real people, but her journals are less a cupboard of ingredients than a meal in themselves.
At what point does Presti consider cashing out on his golden ticket, re-stocking Oklahoma City's cupboard, and gunning for a top-five pick in the 2018 draft?
For instance, people who take cocaine become so pretentious, you just want to shove them in a cupboard so that they can look at themselves in a mirror!
At a bookstore in Kuwait City, the proprietor showed off a secret cupboard full of contraband books behind the cash register and a basement storeroom with even more.
When it comes to music, I work with what I find in the cupboard, or on walks around the city—within the dual paradigm of precarity and serendipity.
To receive insurance money, she recalled, she had to figure out how many T-shirts were in her drawers and what canned goods had been in her cupboard.
This version is particularly adaptable: Use peanut butter or almond butter, steel-cut or cracked oats, or any number of warming spices that might be in your cupboard.
British dentists in the 1970s, when power outages were a regular occurrence, might have kept an old treadle drill in the cupboard to add fillings without using electricity.
For instance, this summer I went to a camp in a different state and I got to put my own mug in the cupboard for the first time.
It's a critical question we should all be asking ourselves, because the most valuable tool in our kitchens isn't found in any drawer or cupboard: It's the table.
Now that the refugee crisis has risen, knead it back into the mixture, along with any leftover xenophobia, bigotry, or fears of terrorism lying around in your cupboard.
You could change it up with barley or brown rice, or even add more exotic cupboard ingredients like sun-dried tomatoes, artichokes or sardines if you have them.
Nozzles, controlled by a timing device, were installed at the top of the cupboard to scrub the surface of dishes and at the bottom to clean their undersides.
Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) is a brilliant actress, a mother whose tireless playfulness more than compensates for the trail of mess and open cupboard doors left in her wake.
You can see it in the faces of the kids spread across carpet and cupboard as you march into their home and endlessly fling mail into their laps.
The 22-year-old was arrested in March while Snapchatting his whereabouts (he was currently hiding in a cupboard from police, who were searching his home at the time).
"Having done this for years, people would ask me, 'Do you have a separate cupboard of ingredients for the eyes, the neck, the lips?' and so on," she says.
The first weekend after Thanksgiving, I decided to chop my very first Christmas tree and bring it home to my tiny Harry-Potter's-cupboard-under-the-stairs–size apartment.
Cleaning out my bag every night or drying my shampoo bottles after every shower and putting them in a cupboard after each use are not suited to my lifestyle.
" She continued: "It just didn't stop… It kept going and got louder and louder, and things just fell everywhere — everything off my dressers, off my bookcases, my kitchen cupboard.
Think of the Pevensie kids stepping through the Professor's wardrobe into the snowy land of Narnia, or Harry leaving the cupboard under the stairs for the splendors of Hogwarts.
So when we make an addition to our collection of kitchen gadgets, we're acutely aware of how much shelf or cupboard real estate this new object might take up.
In my kitchen, I leaned a speaker in an open cupboard and listened to some old NPR segments of hers while I did dishes and poked around for ingredients.
Paul Roberts, now her husband, was making her a cup of tea when she noticed that he had pulled a new box of Irish Breakfast out of the cupboard.
"There has been a long, steady sale of assets to the point where the cupboard is pretty bare," said Ken Perkins, the president of the research provider Retail Metrics.
"You have cinnamon in your cupboard, so it's easy to visualize that warm golden-brown color," Trygstad says, adding that fall is the perfect time to try it out.
The Dursleys' home was ranked eighth on the Porch movie home list, with the cupboard under the stairs seeming like a good place to live for some survey-takers. 
Previous released included disclosures about leftover moon dust (found in a cupboard), a report concerning U.F.O.'s (there were none) and Princess Margaret's hoped-for marriage (no government opposition).
Now 32, he studied photography in his early twenties and travelled to Nepal and India for street photo projects (he still keeps the film rolls in a cupboard at home).
If Mr Brenninkmeijer is right, then instead of worrying about skeletons in the cupboard, a firm that squarely faces up to its yesterdays should learn how to behave better today.
If it has a "sell-by" or no date on the package, consumers should follow storage time recommendations for foods kept in the refrigerator or freezer (PDF) and cupboard (PDF).
If you're looking for another unit to do head-to-head testing, I'm looping in , who heads up North American comms, to see what he's got in the cupboard.
This might seem like an old-timey analog gadget to have in your cupboard in 2018, but short of a super expensive electric juicer, this is your best bet. 6.
In the 2019 version, the owner is Bonnie, and the favoured toy is, well, all of them except Woody: when Bonnie constructs imaginary towns, she leaves him in the cupboard.
It's probably not a far-fetched idea to think that anyone who bought one in its early days currently has theirs quietly collecting dust in the back of a cupboard.
"We saw one group of puppies in a cupboard under a stairway, so the only time they saw the light of day was when someone opened the door," she says.
Perfectly winged eyes and bold lips are common on the stylish streets of London and Edinburgh, and no bathroom cupboard is complete without at least one delicious-smelling cleansing balm.
When would-be ocean-rowers ring him up wondering if they've got what it takes, he asks them a simple question: Could they sit in a cupboard for three days?
In a cupboard in our home here, we had a bottle of 1835, a bourbon bottled in Texas and named for the year of the first battle for Texas independence.
The groom's mother is a project controls manager at the Vermont Electric Power Company in Rutland, Vt. She is also a director of the Community Cupboard, a Rutland food bank.
Items for serving — plates, bowls and glasses — are in the cupboard, her resealable containers are all stacked in a drawer of their own, and never shall the four ever meet.
Every day I have to remind myself to put the moisturizer back in the medicine cabinet, the cereal back in the cupboard and the trash out before the can overflows.
She could also sit down and engage with the materials on the front: fake stove knobs and, most importantly, the oven and cupboard doors with a shelf on each side.
Choose to hide, as I did first, and gunmen soon burst into the house and point large assault rifles at the injured man, who has not yet crawled into the cupboard.
The good side of this is that the HomePod is extremely durable and probably won't break into pieces when your cat inevitably drags it down from your cupboard to the floor.
It exposes a lie we've been told over and over that the cupboard is bare, that we don't have enough money for our schools or our roads or our health care.
"I hope that he can put a cup in a cupboard; that he can put his own shirt on easily and he can open doors without struggling," Elaine told the station.
The man, Nawfal, had been so kind, frying eggs for us and the troops as his terrified wife Farah and frightened children cowered in a void behind a flimsy wooden cupboard.
Round The Corner is what everyone (me) calls a little annex of the London VICE office where the lovely post-production and IT people sit, and where the tech cupboard lives.
People have long been fascinated with sleepwalkers—by those who roam during the night without awareness, climbing out of windows, walking down the street, urinating in a cupboard, or moving furniture.
I can still remember a handful of places in my childhood home that were off-limits to me as a child, one of them being the cupboard under the kitchen sink.
Together they found a bright apartment near their homes and countered the bareness — the family had few belongings — with cheery posters and tags labeling everything in English: lamp, cupboard, wall, door.
"Then I put it in a pillow case, along with the flat sheet, creating a set that I can stack in my cupboard, giving it a nice, unified look," she said.
If time is of no consequence, I'll put the noyaux in a jar, immerse them in rum, brandy or vodka — whatever's on hand — and stick the jar in a cool cupboard.
There are no aerial shots of tailcoated men tearing through fields on horseback, no silken-gowned gentry at balls; it's as spare as a monk's cupboard, both by design and necessity.
I have never stopped making it; even in between my increasingly sophisticated culinary experiments, I always have one or two boxes in the cupboard, for emergencies of the body and spirit.
Cal Henderson, co-founder and chief technology officer of Slack, has amassed 22017 to 40 keyboards, which he keeps in a cupboard in his home office alongside spare keycaps and cables.
Mugs on a shelf in the kitchen are from Ms. Peil's childhood home in Davenport, Iowa, as are the armchairs, the hanging wall cupboard and a rocker in the living room.
Demand for new homes in big cities is still healthy - tales of couples divorcing to get better mortgages or sales of cupboard-sized flats abound - and residential housing supply is tight.
The dishwasher-safe attachments make cleaning a breeze, and the small size makes storing the base and attachments simple, taking up barely any space on your counter or in the cupboard.
The mother, originally from Uganda, where the practice is also illegal, claimed her daughter's injuries were caused when she fell from a kitchen counter onto an open metal lined cupboard door.
But use whatever you have in the cupboard or refrigerator, as long as it adds a contrasting element — either in flavor or texture or both — to the softness of the soup.
Despite its stay in the Downing Street cupboard, Britain was grateful for the gift, said Sir Anthony Seldon, No. 10's official historian and the vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham.
And speculators would be intimidated by the "flexible credit lines" and other tools in its cupboard, meaning that they would never test the currencies and creditworthiness those tools are designed to defend.
It's probably a bit awkward to pack away in your cupboard, but — even if it forces you to throw away all of your other frying pans and saucepans — it's surely worth it.
From those back-of-the-cupboard Ritz crackers you've yet to touch to that half-eaten bag of tortilla chips, the creative recipes ahead have all your last-minute cookie needs covered.
The LG Styler, a smart clothes managing and steam cleaning cupboard, now comes in a bigger family size with an expanded interior that lets you store up to six pieces of clothing.
The cupboard was bare to the point that Julian Edelman, a wide receiver who has only thrown one pass in a game since college, was pressed into service as a backup quarterback.
With twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova recovering from being stabbed, former number one Victoria Azarenka still to return from childbirth the cupboard looks a little bare when it comes to headline acts.
It can even identify things like cupboard doors or a microwave door being opened and closed; know which burner on your hob is on; and identify that a toilet has been flushed.
The plan was to pour a bit of that into a plastic champagne flute we found in a kitchen cupboard—for birthdays, I guess—then top it up with the above alcohols.
Now, aeroplane bathrooms are strange little places: crevices and cupboard-sized, with concertinaed doors, sinks that do a horrible juddering clunk instead of just washing water away, curious yellow lighting, all that.
These sturdy plastic measuring cups snap together for easy storage in your cupboard and make it easy to measure dry ingredients for any recipe with clear markings for half and full measurements.
And nothing gives me greater joy than when I pluck a can out of the cupboard and see one of these bad boys on the top: Of course this is a thing.
Now, it's nothing to do with stocking your cupboard, really, but we need distraction and I like this guy making instruments out of gourds and covering Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" on YouTube.
"It kind of feels like you're living in Harry Potter's cupboard," said Mr. Meyer, who is in his freshman year at Columbia after serving for three years in the Israel Defense Forces.
These works recast New Jersey's little towns as Peyton Places with secrets in every cupboard, and they raise the question: If the suburbs are so boring, why is this stuff so fascinating?
The show is more spooky than scary, with a dash of "The Magicians" and a more grown-up version of "Indian in the Cupboard" thrown in, and the 10 episodes fly by.
The meal kit model of keeping some staples in the cupboard and getting the fresh stuff as you need it is the market way of doing things, only there's less walking involved.
Food banks, ranging from factory-style operations to small outfits run out of a church cupboard, remain in high demand as a supplement to food-stamps benefits, which average $19983 per meal.
My cupboard now overflows with flours (oat, superfine brown rice) and starches (potato, tapioca), as well as psyllium husk powder, but I'll need them as I happily return to these excellent recipes.
The jury at the Central Criminal Court heard that the girls' parents told police their daughter had hurt herself after falling on a cupboard door while climbing up to get a biscuit.
The opera opens in the drab kitchen of Hansel and Gretel's home, with an idle stove and a cupboard that's empty — except for a rare, and tempting, pitcher of milk on top.
It began when a photo of a closed cupboard, containing piles of porcelain bowls tumbling off the shelf and leaning against the glass door, was posted on a Taiwan-based Facebook community page.
That moment when [my character Frances] sees the other bags in the cupboard, it's not just her being like, 'Oh my gosh, I'm terrified, and this person is doing this to other people.
I have some of the pasta from lunch that I didn't have earlier, and then some junk from the snack cupboard because I need sugar after a nap to jolt myself back awake.
The kākāpō looks like a well-aged owl, is known to smell similar to a musty cupboard and forgets that it can't fly so runs about the forest floor pretending to take off.
WHEN the doors open to the warehouse at Ambey Spinning Mills in Panipat, a city 1.803km from Delhi, it seems as if its contents might tumble out like those of an overstuffed cupboard.
He, my two other brothers Chase and Luke, and me had just returned from the movies where we had seen the film adaption of Lynne Reid Banks's undoubtedly racist Indian in the Cupboard.
And finally, unlike the bulky presses that you would usually find in a cafe or restaurant, this panini press can either fit easily into your cupboard or be left discreetly on your countertop.
The fabric's four-way stretch moves with your body and won't restrict your range of movement, whether that's grabbing a bag of hot cocoa from the kitchen cupboard or landing a double axel.
But the exuberance faded at Real Madrid, a club that still adheres to its notoriously garish business model, stocking its cupboard with famous players first and then improvising a system to deploy them.
Despite current conditions, the firm has concerns about the economic uncertainty that accompanies Donald Trump into the White House, and would prefer its cupboard to be fully stocked in case of a hurricane.
It's always exciting when someone comes back from a place for a long time and gets to place the new mug in the cupboard and tell stories about it at the dinner table.
Designate one shelf of your refrigerator and cupboard for the ingredients you use most often (flour, lemons, olive oil, soy sauce), so that you can recognize them immediately and grab them quickly. 5.
"There has been a long, steady sale of assets to the point where the cupboard is pretty bare," said Ken Perkins, the president of Retail Metrics, which provides independent research to institutional investors.
Siwa says her mom's office is not complete yet so she couldn't film in there, but did show off the special light in the guest bathroom and her 'magic' hide-and-seek cupboard.
The answer was a cupboard in the prime minister's residence at 21970 Downing Street, where the four moon specks, a gift to Britain from the United States, languished for several years in the 13s.
There were always snacks in the cupboard that were specifically for kids' lunches — my parents would never eat them — and I would never eat anything I knew my parents had bought specifically for themselves.
Amazon already sells plenty of own-branded products, from USB cables and baby wipes to clothes and linen, but so far it's steered clear of filling up your grocery cupboard with its own products.
Pour ourselves a cup of tea and an orange juice and get a chocolate digestive or nine out of the cupboard and sit back with some downtempo British cosmic disco courtesy of Quiet Village.
Van Dorsten led police to a room hidden behind a cupboard where he and his five siblings, along with their ailing 67-year-0ld father had allegedly been living for the past nine years.
Based off my conversation with him earlier this week, I'm guessing he wouldn't approve of the TechCrunch snack cupboard, which includes a year-long supply of Skittles, M&Ms and Fruit by the Foot.
"I don't think the British public are served by fantasies about magical, alternative deals that are somehow going to spring out of a cupboard in Brussels," Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington told BBC radio.
This is an example of the country's bare-cupboard cuisine, la cucina povera, in which inexpensive basics are transformed with small jolts of flavor from aged cheese, dried chiles, herb pastes and the like.
But Millay drank from wine glasses in the cupboard; the art and trinkets in the dining room were collected on her travels; and she had curled up on the comfy chair in the library.
Suspended underneath the desk, on one side, is a teal filing cabinet, and on the other, a small wooden cupboard for Bloch's telephone so that nothing would clutter the expansive sweep of the desktop.
So this helps it fill out the asset cupboard, while also helping Adveq expand well beyond its mostly Swiss and German client base (Adveq is expected to keep its entire team and global investment strategy).
Christopher Clark, an expert in marine bioacoustics at Cornell University, compares the sound to "an explosion that is rattling grandma's china out of the cupboard, and it is falling on the floor" — every 10 seconds.
The researchers programmed a two-armed robot (Anathema Device or "Ana") to manipulate objects in a room — opening and closing a cupboard and a cooler, flipping on a light switch and picking up a bottle.
The latest: The country has now entered into recession for the first time in nearly a decade, and Ramaphosa's remedies are limited by the fact that his fantastically corrupt predecessor left a bare cupboard behind.
Shortly before that, I made plans to sneak the key to the cupboard off my grandpa's keyring, which I did, expecting he wouldn't notice (there were a LOT of keys on there of varying sizes).
Meanwhile, the government's ability to rustle up £296bn ($22000bn) to buy enough votes from the Democratic Unionist Party to stay in power has made people doubt that the cupboard is as bare as politicians claim.
When I was developing all of the recipes, I wanted to be sure I was using ingredients that anybody can find in their cupboard or in their local grocery store and get creative at home.
Cardboard and paper were allowed if necessary, I could eat out if food was served on a plate, and I did allow myself to use up some bits and pieces I had in my cupboard.
Indian actor Dhanush is making his international debut with Uma Thurman in French-Iranian graphic novelist and director Marjane Satrapi's forthcoming film The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir who got Trapped in an Ikea Cupboard.
We've rounded up the best olive oil, coconut oil, flaxseed oil, walnut oil, canola oil, and other healthy oils to help you diversify the cooking oils in your cupboard and add flavor to your meals.
Some star anise you've had in the cupboard five years or that woeful bit of cinnamon, a load of dried chili flakes, and a massive tablespoon of black peppercorns and coriander seeds into the water.
But there was no fooling the spice merchant, who grew up in a house with two Armenian grandmothers who did the cooking, which included liberal doses of Aleppo pepper from a bag in the cupboard.
There are tons of YouTube cooking classes to help you turn your kitchen into a gourmet restaurant you can no longer go to ... or just help you make the most of what's in your cupboard.
Sitting under a tarpaulin in front of his obliterated home, a mangle of shattered timber and broken concrete surrounding an immaculately intact green cupboard, the imam said shocked worshippers had questioned him about the quake.
"What was magical for me was that a little tiny camera could serve as a passport to the world, as a key to opening every lock and every cupboard of investigation and curiosity," he said.
Making it work required installing 2km of network cabling, all of which feeds back into a cupboard containing a set of rack-mounted computers that would not look out of place in a data centre.
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At the very least, you can watch 'em all while hiding in a cupboard during hectic family time, or gather round someone's phone if you've reached the YouTube rabbit hole chapter of the day. Enjoy!
Instead of loading this onto my console or gaming PC, I'll need to load it onto my face through the VR headset that I just packed away into my cupboard because it was gathering dust.
During a visit by an Associated Press photographer to the synagogue in January 2000, Youssef Jajati, a Jewish community leader in Syria at the time, showed the torahs stored in a silver container inside a cupboard.
Now that it's officially summer, mixing a cocktail shouldn't mean creating a "party drink" with the mystery liqueurs you found at the back of the booze cupboard or combining Bailey's with anything warm and vaguely viscous.
Scroll ahead to get some schooling in the shocking favorites you may have been verbally butchering all along — from candy bars, to boxes of classic cupboard pasta, store-bought seltzer water, Greek yogurt, and many more.
For a while it seemed less prone to have a sustained freak out over relatively minor domestic activities like lifting clean sheets out of the cupboard, as if it had clicked into a smoother operating grove.
Yet lurking in every home, usually in a dark cupboard or down in the basement, is a humble piece of equipment that, with a bit of tweaking, could replace them all with a single command centre.
Many studies have found links between medicinal properties and ingredients you might have hiding at the back of your cupboard, from immune-boosting chili peppers and ginger to anti-bacterial manuka honey and flu-relieving turmeric.
And although every night since Robyn had arrived, a week ago, Valerie had encouraged her into a bath foamed up with bubbles, she still smelled of something furtive—musty spice from the back of a cupboard.
Like some venerable Italian pasta dishes that are seemingly made from an empty cupboard — Korean staples are used here instead — this cold noodle dish is a breeze to put together despite the long list of ingredients.
With $26 billion in annual sales and a market value of $63 billion, Mondelez makes cupboard staples including Triscuits, Fig Newtons and Oreos, as well as dozens of chocolate and biscuit brands sold around the world.
During a White House "infrastructure week" in June that was overshadowed by the testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, on Capitol Hill, aides raided the Republican policy cupboard for news-release-ready projects.
It tells of a feckless mother of four who feeds her offspring a bag of sugar, because there's nothing else in the cupboard, then abandons them outside a pub while she flirts with a man inside.
And I have several bags of microwave popcorn in my cupboard, lest I run out on a night when I want a bowl in my lap for my ritual midnight viewing of a "Law & Order" rerun.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.My school's take on period education was to lead all the girls into a separate room from the boys and pull a monstrously large maxi pad out of a cupboard.
After taking us through (bear with us here) her cookie jars, pantry, refrigerator, medicine cabinet, bar, baking cupboard, car, and fitness closet, the reality star has once again taken to her website to reveal…her tea drawer.
"I've been toying with the idea of getting Shayspar to go on a little vacation in the cupboard for a few months to see if she starts taking interest in her slightly more normal toys," she said.
Because with just a handful of ingredients — flour, water, salt, yeast and olive oil — you can throw together a pizza using what's already in your cupboard, adding a few fresh toppings to give it that gourmet touch.
The former owners had also left some of their stuff in a cupboard, but we weren't allowed to throw anything out because the bank had foreclosed on the apartment, and we were renting it in the meantime.
"I don't think the British public are served by fantasies about magical, alternative deals that are somehow going to spring out of cupboard in Brussels," Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington said in an interview with BBC radio.
Every time a dancer came through his door looking as though he would make a good Prodigal (Jerome Robbins, Edward Villella, Mikhail Baryshnikov), Balanchine would pull that ballet out of the cupboard and put it on again.
She goes on to talk about the focus here on health as we enter the kitchen, where she swipes what looks suspiciously like a family-size pack of crisps from the counter and hides it in a cupboard.
"I don't think the British public are served by fantasies about magical, alternative deals that are somehow going to spring out of a cupboard in Brussels," Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington said in an interview with BBC radio.
And we're not talking about the stack of dish ware that's next to your plates in the cupboard; bowls are the latest food trend AND the best way to throw leftovers together for a quick and easy meal.
Just as Thoreau reports constant visits from "doctors, lawyers, uneasy housekeepers who pried into my cupboard and bed when I was out," so the pollsters report that even today many of us remain attracted to some simpler alternative.
Still, Dyson has a convincing track record in persuading fans to pay hundreds of dollars on domestic status symbols that spend most of their working lives in the cupboard under the stairs or next to the dog basket.
It was transforming, and he had the cupboard seat, so to be next to him, to be able to see everything that was going on, to be able to see all these new technologies, was exciting to me.
On the ice, the Golden Knights, coached by Gerard Gallant, appear to have filled their cupboard for the future by making 12 selections in this year's entry draft as well as stockpiling prospects, future selections and other assets.
Moonves' exit from CBS last September didn't leave the cupboard bare in terms of management, but nobody within the combined entity possesses a profile that can rival the one he once enjoyed with Wall Street, advertisers and Hollywood.
Its grandeur means little to Sookee, who finds herself sleeping in a cupboard: the first person to do so onscreen, I believe, since Harry Potter, and you half expect Ron Weasley to show up in a flying car.
Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her usual medium, into innovative multimedia art, moving her work from kitchen cupboard shelves to museum walls, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
In 1984, after receiving a patent from the US government, Gabe built a home in Newberg, Oregon, that washed itself: spray nozzles in the ceilings, floors sloped for drainage, a cupboard that was both dish container and dishwasher.
Chris Kemper, Drummond Central developer, retrieved the wet floor sign from the puddle: The sign is indeed ours, and is currently—and was before its time in the spotlight—chilling with the blue roll in the cleaning cupboard.
Specifically, the theory that Harry Potter never left the cupboard under the stairs throughout the series, and in fact imagined the entire thing as he slowly went mad from the isolation and abuse at the hands of the Dursleys.
Of course, the space is also functional, as the kitchen offers plenty of storage and a built-in wine cellar, along with one cupboard designed specifically to hold boxes of cereal at a height for small children to reach.
As soon as the VP left the room, out popped current attorney general and former Alabama senator Jeff Sessions (Kate McKinnon) from the cupboard, where we can just assume Keebler elves live when they're in town from the forest.
Poke learned that the water from Emil's tap was drinkable, that he didn't have to boil it or disinfect it or anything, and it was this discovery that nearly sank him, crumpling him into a heap by the cupboard.
"Design for the Slave Girl Serving a Glass of Wine" illustrates a similarly complex machine that would have a sculpture of a young servant emerging from a cupboard eight times per hour to deliver an actual glass of wine.
The mother, 37, who is from Uganda, and the father, 43, who is from Ghana, told doctors and police their daughter was injured after falling onto a kitchen cupboard door with a metal strip while reaching for some biscuits.
On those mornings, I pull myself out of bed, drag my hunched body to the kitchen like Quasimodo, and reach a dying arm for the cupboard to pull out a can of Juanita's menudo—the piquant elixir of rebirth.
This pantry pasta is different: It asks you to reach deeper into your cupboard and fridge, unearthing olives, a couple of onions and that bunch of parsley, spinach or arugula (wilted is fine) you probably have somewhere in there.
A coffin-shaped door and porthole window lead into a pinewood-lined cabin with a wood-burning stove, kitchenette, storage cupboard for skis (Perriand's own skis have been placed here for the exhibition), and eight roll-out futon beds.
Sometimes I shop for pantry staples willy-nilly, thinking, "Yes, this is a shelf stable item that I will definitely use at some point," tucking the item into the back of the cupboard where it waits ever so patiently.
During this time, Jupiter will assess your storage situation, determine your grocery preferences, and everyone else will silently judge how a grown adult is asking another adult to go buy Cinnamon Toast Crunch and put it in their cupboard.
The books beside my bed are like the expensive, and suspiciously unsullied, pair of running shoes in the cupboard: an aspiration, and a symbol of the man I would like to be rather than the one I truly am.
I gathered — by which I mean I took every single kitchen- or food-related item out of every single drawer or cupboard, off the shelves in the basement, out of the storage area back by the garage and everywhere else.
The Ghostbusters star also addresses a recent incident where the same son scaled the family's fridge for sweets in a cupboard above, explaining it was a bit of a last resort after earlier strategies for using furniture to climb up failed.
With a "new" Mario Kart on the scene, it's a good time to open the back-catalogue cupboard and dust off the only game in recent memory to have almost outclassed the powered-up antics of Nintendo's famous arcade racer.
Assange was in contact with the Trump campaign and released stolen Democratic emails before the 2016 presidential election, but Ecuadorian officials have become increasingly concerned with his interference and controversies around the globe since he started hiding in their cupboard.
The set, by Ann Beyersdorfer, is a raised black box: a cupboard with four doors that open to reveal a white-tiled space — the dimensions are 35 inches by 35 inches by 23 inches — where Ms. Salerno does the whole show.
But some of the work is already done: In a cupboard full of colorful mismatched plateware, she has been fermenting black rice in a jar for four days, transforming it into a floral, fruity dessert she will serve over ice cubes.
Don't get us wrong: We still have a certain fondness for the pervasive mason jar in its proper place (in the cupboard, pickling), and appreciate a good DIY candle wreath as much as the next host (for themed holiday parties).
Amer finds a pair of alligator Gucci loafers that were his father's at the back of his mother's cupboard, with an empty bottle of Monsieur de Givenchy slotted inside one and a razor with a bone handle in the other.
He tells Kate that he's a bike courier who volunteers at a nearby homeless shelter, and that he has stashed his cell phone in a cupboard, choosing to unplug from technology and instead live his life engaged with his surroundings.
Immediately after the vote in June 2016, an image began to circulate online showing a table: On one side, German beer, French pastries and Spanish oranges; on the other, a solitary can of baked beans, that classic British store-cupboard staple.
At first it was maddening to cook dinner — to carefully carry a plate of candles to the cupboard, poke around for ingredients, then go off again in search of a knife, taking care not to drip wax into the cutlery drawer.
A newspaper item inspired "Apfelböck or the lily of the field," about a young man who kills his parents, shoves them into a cupboard and continues to live in the house until the stench forces him to sleep on the balcony.
And while some might lament being forced to leave their Metallica T-shirts and 2020 Summer Olympics flags in the cupboard, many startup founders are biting their nails at the prospect of lost leads and connections from events and conferences.
Composed of three elements — a white free-standing cupboard, a long pale wood table and chairs, and a counter height cabinet topped only with white marble — there's not a shelf or a tile or a piece of equipment in sight.
Just as long as there's enough delicious juice to soak up, an old piece of bread could be the best excuse you'll ever have for a little rummage around your kitchen cupboard or fridge in pursuit of a seriously multilayered feast.
As I returned to him on the terrace, without the promised champagne (later to be discovered in a cupboard under the stairs), I was able to surprise him with a bundle of the letters he had assumed were lost forever.
Steve and Mary Squires discovered the garment -- made from hand-woven flax and cotton with a dyed geometric border -- at the back of a cupboard last year, where it had stayed folded for "at least 100 years," according to Mary.
Speaking to PEOPLE at the time, Carter, 42, explained that Ben "would rather die" than drink from another cup and, in desperation, posted a social media call in the hope that one might be gathering dust at the back of someone's kitchen cupboard.
This was the longest time he had spent without masturbating since he was a teenager, and during this hospital tedium he often thought that you should be able to ask a nurse to lock you in a conjugal cupboard for 10 minutes.
As they get older and start to explore more, use things already in your home — dedicate a cupboard to your toddler, filled with safe items like light containers with lids, wooden spoons or small books they can open, look at and explore.
At the Garden, in the Four Seasons on Fifty-seventh Street, a waiter walked to a cupboard near the entrance, removed a napkin the color of obsidian, smoothed it, folded it four times, put it on a plate, and presented it to him.
"This attempt at a diary is begun on the impulse given by the discovery in a wooden box in my cupboard of an old volume, kept in 18997, & still able to make us laugh at Walter Lamb," she wrote on October 220.
Videos taken by union officers show rooms with three single beds placed side by side, kitchen utensils kept in a bathroom cupboard, window frames lined with mould and a rickety timber frame perched over a living room coach as a makeshift bunk bed.
But hey, for now, the rush of euphoria you experience when you take your lunch from the arms of something seemingly stolen from the Dr. Who prop cupboard rather than a spotty student is enough to spice up even the dullest of dishes.
"Different questions will have to be asked and answered," she continued, "without the dockets with minutes and the many other parts of the paper trail that have entranced me from that moment when that Pandora's box (or cupboard) opened in Cornwall House."
Anyone who listened to Johnson's stern admonitions to the public to work from home could have told him that from the moment he heard the terrible news coming out of Wuhan, he should have boarded himself up in a Downing Street broom cupboard.
The film finally reveals itself to a last hurrah of hype, to get locked away in a very separate cupboard; it's so separate from the original it barely even registers as a blip in cinematic history, not mentioned in the same breath.
Since ketchup is so much more likely than nan ru to live in the cupboard of an American home cook, and since it adds the right color, tanginess and sweetness to the dish (but no jarring tomato flavor), I choose to use it.
It looked much like it did in the famous Jill Krementz photo of White working in it: the bench; the writing table; the blue metal ashtray; a croquet-case-turned-cupboard; a list of New Yorker "newsbreak" headlines pinned to the wall.
She got "colorful" courtesy of dark aquamarine walls in the den, the red cushions on the window seat in the kitchen, and the vermilion couch and blue rug in the living room that echo the tones in the 19th-century Austrian linen cupboard.
The four tiny pebbles mounted on an a commemorative wooden plaque first went on loan to the Science Museum in London, but as successive prime ministers struggled to find an appropriate spot to display it, the gift languished in a cupboard for years.
Moving through the three meticulously restored main rooms gave me the visceral sense of the past I was looking for: a striking kas, or Dutch cupboard; wide hearths; broad beams overhead; enclosed four-poster beds; a fireplace toaster with its long handle.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better cookware set for apartment dwellers, as these pans' flat glass lids allow them to nest on top of one another in any order, saving 30% more space in a cupboard or cabinet compared to other cookware.
Boyden said in one case witnessed by Dogs Trust, a litter of puppies was kept in a cupboard under the stairs of a house in Eastern Europe and was only exposed to light when a potential buyer came for a viewing and possible transportation.
Don't get me wrong, it's not a wellness spa or anything (I especially like the cupboard you can't store anything in for more than a week before it starts to smell), it's just a place where I know I can keep 'control' of the situation.
Burt's Bees Baby Powder, $7.19, available at Jet There are plenty of dry shampoos out there that are meant to extend the life of your washes, but I've found the best solution to be a classic you probably already have in the cupboard: baby powder.
At her sprawling suburban home, Werner's cupboard is crammed with mementos of British royal celebrations she managed to wedge her way into since her fascination with the royal family began in 1973 with the wedding of Princess Anne and her first husband Mark Phillips.
I thought I was just describing how trends in pop culture can shape politics, but the Trump presidency has demonstrated that when the unemployment rate is low enough and the ruling party's policy cupboard bare enough, entertainment can simply become politics and vice versa.
This paperback cookbook has more than 250 recipes — many requiring only five ingredients — that go from cupboard to table in 15 minutes or so, meaning you can prepare a healthy and tasty meal at home faster than you can drive through a fast-food joint.
But Aldi hopes to win over Walmart customers in Bentonville with rock-bottom prices, an approximately 22,000-square-foot small store and its own private brands: Clancy's pretzels, Chef's Cupboard chicken noodle soup that resembles Campbell, and Belle Vie sparkling water, which is similar to LaCroix.
Shojiro Takeyama, the University of Tokyo professor in charge of the experiment, told IEEE that the iron cupboard that housed the mechanism was built to withstand the effects of a 700-tesla magnetic field — only three-fifths the strength of the field that was actually created.
Emily Wilding Davison, best known for being fatally trampled by the king's horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913, hid in a broom cupboard in the Houses of Parliament during the census of 1911, so that a woman could list the House of Commons as her address.
That unassuming 18-ounce chalice of moulded crimson polystyrene appears perched on every nightclub bar top, littered across the lawns of every outdoor music festival, stacked in every suburban kitchen cupboard, clenched in the firm fists of every polo-shirted undergraduate and sweating, yawping fraternity brother.
But co-cornerstone Ben Simmons will miss much or all of the season with an injury and the cupboard is otherwise still mostly bare, except for a bunch of talented big men that can't play together; this will almost certainly be another year spent waiting and wondering.
Wally's favorite past times at the Henney household including watching TV — Gator Guys and Swamp Boys are his favorite shows — rumpling the sheets on a made bed to create a sort of nest, and hanging out in an empty kitchen cupboard he has established as his home.
"People could be seen in the hallways and then hiding, children could be heard running and playing on the floors above them and cupboard doors unlocked and opened while one of the ghost hunters was staying the night in a guest room," according to Atlas Obscura.
My flat was typical of Manchester's student accommodation: the kitchen was in the attic, the living room was a cupboard on the second floor, there wasn't a straight wall in the place and—delightfully—my bedroom was immediately above Happy Days, a late night take out spot.
Gugulethu Township, South Africa (CNN)Every day, Luyanda Ngcobo's routine is the same: It starts with a trip to the back cupboard, where safely hidden away is a bottle of nevirapine, an antiretroviral pill he has to take twice a day for the rest of his life.
The intention this month was not to determine which style was better, but simply to ask whether the lighter style has a place in the modern wine cupboard, while also focusing on some other pertinent characteristics of Valpolicella, notably the quality of bitterness in the wines.
Me, I gathered ground beef and ground pork, about a half-pound of each, a couple of shallots, an egg from a pampered chicken I know, some bread crumbs from the back of the cupboard, a splash of milk to moisten them, plenty of salt and pepper.
Built in 1998 by the couple selling it, it was a home, Ms. Raisani said, that had been treated with love: Its wide front and backyards were fully fenced, and there were small pencil ticks on the cupboard where the owners had marked their growing grandchildren.
From her earliest childhood Katherine counted things: the number of dishes in the cupboard, the number of steps on the way to church and, as insurmountable a task as it might pose for one old enough to be daunted, the number of stars in the sky.
And despite deleting the offending tweets about Mr. Unsworth, Mr. Musk continued to attack him using information from a private investigator who had reached out to Mr. Musk to suggest that the explorer had "skeletons in his cupboard," the billionaire's lawyers said in a September court filing.
Call it the dirty not-so-little secret in the cleaning cupboard: When conventional cleaning products are used, they can spread suspected carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, reproductive and developmental toxicants, and other harmful substances throughout your house thanks to the stunning variety of chemicals they typically contain.
It probably occurred at a party many eons ago, when all the glasses and mugs were in use or dirty, and one partygoer, too lazy to clean one, found a dusty jar high in the cupboard, filled it with whiskey, and re-joined his or her friends.
As the game moves forward and its mysteries unravel, the atmospheric elements of Devotion, heavy on Taiwanese influence, shift as reality steadily blurs — whether it's an '80s variety show playing on TV, specific brands of sauce in the cupboard, or a traditional fish dish laid out on the table.
I wonder if the jars of sticky jam are a symbolic substance, a kind of proxy for bodily fluids, if me storing them in my cupboard and ingesting them is a way for him to transcend the boundaries of our sessions, inserting himself somehow into my home and body.
The fans are noticeable (like a gaming PC) at times when you're not even pushing the console, and they're definitely louder than the Xbox One S. The back of the One X unit does get rather hot, and I'd recommend not keeping this locked away in a cupboard.
You don't need to devote an entire afternoon or a cupboard full of cleaning supplies to this job either: A quarter of an hour and a damp cloth will usually do the job well enough, though cotton buds and a can of compressed air won't go amiss either.
That same fate almost befell the unreleased Saints Row: Undercover — a planned PSP version of the open-world gangster game — until earlier this month, when a newer staff member at Saints Row developer Volition dug a development kit containing an early version of the game out of a cupboard.
Fathi, wearing a red and white headdress, hobbled around his home pointing at damage the Islamic State fighters had done to his property - a children's cupboard smashed up to use as barricades and to rest rifles on, a basket upturned to stand on while they fired at the enemy.
"I love encouraging my clients to declutter one cupboard or drawer in their home — the act of just clearing, organizing and making up one part of your home, even a single drawer, can really transform your energy and mindset," says Patricia Lohan, an author, speaker, and Feng Shui Expert.
Everything stood exactly where it had stood when the mother and the girl left, the grandfather clock ticked and struck on the hour and the half-hour, the linen cupboard creaked, a golden light shone in on the pine-clad walls and fell in bands across the floor.
A framed photo of Marilyn at a restaurant table hangs in the kitchen (with a duplicate hanging just two feet away), alongside a photo of Marilyn reading a book about acting, while a Marilyn Barbie and a Marilyn cross-stitch sit behind a glass-door cupboard in the dining room.
After undergoing many renovations, the three-bedroom detached build doesn't look quite like the same space where Harry spent his days locked in a cupboard under the stairs being pushed around by his Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and obnoxious cousin Dudley, but the updated home is charming just the same.
To demonstrate exactly how much adult material there is in the Harry Potter series as a whole, I've listed below just some of the grim things that happen in the books: Child abuse: Harry is kept in a tiny broom cupboard, starved and verbally abused by his aunt and uncle.
Even trickier to explain will be how the fully grown man managed not only to trip and fall face-first into the bowl, but —" after his watery and unhygienic death —€" how he was also able to extract his own head from his porcelain resting place and climb into a nearby cupboard.
Highlights include an anthropomorphic cupboard in blue-and-pink enamel on reclaimed wood; an abject lamp that incorporates a log, a dish, and an upturned mug atop a low table; and a painting on used cardboard of a "happy shopper" holding a gray bag that could double as a boxing glove.
Another feature of the app aims to simplify sticking to a nutrition plan by keeping track of particular foodstuffs users have to hand, via a virtual in-app pantry, with the algorithm then adjusting its meal suggestions to take account of what they do or don't have in the cupboard.
On September 24, 2016, at an Arsenal-Chelsea match, Butterworth had left a draft of the play—which dramatizes the intersection of politics and private life in Northern Ireland in 1981, at the height of the Troubles—in a cupboard in the Arsenal Football Club box the two men share.
" The library, known to store "potentially dangerous chemicals" according to the MFB (yeah, someone look into that please), was searched, and firefighters identified the smell not as chemical gas, but gas generated by the offending durian, described as "an extremely pungent fruit which had been left rotting in a cupboard.
ET, ESPNU ABOUT DAYTON (23-238): The Flyers' cupboard of talent isn't bare, as they feature one of the best guard tandems in this tournament in Charles Cooke and Scoochie Smith - both of whom are shooting better than 28 percent from the floor and 22012 percent from 213-point range.
They've spent a lot of money on contingency plans with high-paid consultants, and then they're going to get them out of the cupboard we suspect around or just after the date of real Brexit and say 'Has our operating margin really changed in London - do we need to move?
I opened the cupboard and found a package of candied walnuts that had probably formed part of some holiday basket from Kraków, struggled with the ribbon and cellophane before opening it with my teeth, then emptied the package into a bowl and took it to her, instructed her to eat.
We are shown how to fold T-shirts army-style—keeping a neat locker is essential, and a number of recruits keep a toothbrush, toothpaste, and shaving set in their cupboard literally for show, their spares holstered under their bed—and ironing is a vital part of Army life, too.
Since its launch, tens of thousands of women have reported the sleazes and douchebags of this world, whether it's the woman "shaking with adrenaline" as she confronts a catcalling creep on a train platform or the cleaner on a construction site literally hiding in a storage cupboard to escape workplace harassment.
She also visited Auschwitz, where she was put up for the night in the former offices of the SS. Poking around the room, she was horrified to open a cupboard and find a pile of yellow cloth Stars of David, the badges that Jews were forced to wear in Nazi-occupied Europe.
A similar scandal engulfed the 2015 picture book "A Fine Dessert," which depicted an enslaved mother and daughter hiding in a cupboard and cheerfully licking a bowl of batter clean; the author, Emily Jenkins, apologized and donated her earnings to We Need Diverse Books, a nonprofit that promotes diversity in children's publishing.
The installations range from the miniature to monumental, with stone and wood cubes spilling out of rooms and into corridors ("Cubic Corridor"), heaps of soil piling onto troughs, and photocopied pages of Diderot's Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers bursting out of a cupboard and littering the floor.
The 21994-team event is being played outside South America for the first time as a celebration of its 210th anniversary, and while a handful of top players have been left out or ruled out by injury, there is plenty left in the cupboard, including four of the eight quarterfinalists from the last World Cup.
There were no clues in the medicine cabinet, none in the cupboard, none in the freezer where she found old licorice and Bit-O-Honey shoved next to a ziplock of bluish breast milk, all of it frozen solid over nineteen years into some work of art, a sculpture, an archaic something of something.
Prompted by the rediscovery of two boxes of negatives in a cupboard in her apartment in Rome, the film intersperses some of the photographs and notes from that trip with more current musings on aging, as Ms. Mangini — widely credited as Italy's first major female documentary filmmaker — creeps toward her 22018rd birthday in July.
The fact that the two have lost their mother is mentioned only in passing in a narrative in which pragmatism is seen to matter most: Tamsin simply must clock the requisite hours to earn the money needed to keep food in the cupboard — notably the soup that plays a crucial part in the (messy) denouement.
Every year, for example, my British mother makes a traditional Christmas pudding—a mélange of many different dried fruits and spices, treacle, and literal animal fat—which is then sealed in a Tupperware bowl, boiled for eight hours, and left to reside in a cupboard until Christmas Day, at which point it is reheated with further hours of boiling.
The good, and odd, thing is that you can negotiate what you are willing to show in the contract—you can film my lower bum cheek but not my whole ass, or, as has happened to me before, yes I will do a sex scene in a cupboard, but I want to do it from this particular angle.
Maybe it's just that you were braced for the worst, but there's something inexplicably joyful about blasting Bublé on your work computer's tinny speakers, getting wasted on Prosecco from the "Events Cupboard," and having a proper chat with the people you spend 40-plus hours a week with, and whose kids' names you really should remember by now.
Schlenk has repeatedly fawned over Atlanta's cupboard: In the next two drafts they have all of their own picks, a lottery-protected first in 2018 courtesy of the Minnesota Timberwolves that will likely convey, a top-10 protected first-round pick in 2019 from the Cleveland Cavaliers, and a 2019 second-round pick from the Washington Wizards.
With the burners set into the kitchen island and liberal use of wood and metal in the cupboard doors and surfaces, Ms. Shinar has the efficient, attractive work space that she lacks in their New York apartment, while Mr. Woo has the right kind of space for cooking Chinese food, which can create a lot of smoke.
"The furthest east you go, the more you get for your money," he says, quickly discerning that although I am the kind of profligate spender who buys lunch in this area every day, I can no sooner afford a cupboard in a tastefully appointed, open-plan apartment block than I can transform my own spit into gold.
Occasionally, details of her youth pop into her head, like seeing ketchup for the first time in the cupboard, and not knowing what it was—some exotic delicacy smuggled from the West—but for the most part, she left them behind with the reel-to-reels and coveted front-zip Levis that her father forbade her from wearing.
Directed by Tim Etchells, and with a flock of authors (Robin Arthur, Jerry Killick, Richard Lowdon, Claire Marshall, Cathy Naden, Terry O'Connor and Mr. Etchells), this is Shakespeare retold, each drama narrated by a single performer who enacts it with items you might grab from the cupboard, and that they grab from shelves at the sides of the stage.
You can stay as long as a year, or for one night only ($296), which is what I did a week or so ago, checking into a "studio plus": a cunning rectangle with a full-size bed built into a plywood cupboard, like a Swedish bed in a Carl Larsson painting imagined by a Brooklyn furniture maker.
A Macintosh PowerBook 160: she'd left it to me in her will, along with her books, but it had sat, plastic and inert, a thwarted life of the mind, her mind, a mind that I crammed into a box and stored in the back of the cupboard where I keep my fabric, yards of cambric and calico and gingham.
"I think that's a fabulous point, and that speaks so perfectly to the truth to the books, because I had it suggested that to me more than once that Harry actually did go mad in the cupboard, and that everything that happened subsequently was some sort of fantasy life he developed to save himself," said J.K. Rowling in the interview.
Joe's eyes turn glassy and distant as he flashes back to memories where he seems helpless as women fall prey to evil men: his mother violently abused while he remains hidden in a cupboard as a child; a group of young women whom he finds dead in the back of a lorry while working on a trafficking case for the FBI.
Based on the first 30 seconds—if I didn't know any better, or I hit my head on the corner of a kitchen cupboard and my entire knowledge of music became scrambled into a nondescript cloud—I would have assumed this was a young indie band performing an ill-advised, jaunty cover of Pink Floyd's "Breathe" in the BBC Live Lounge.
In the 1960s, my aunt Annalena kept a small tin in the kitchen cupboard of her Glasgow flat and would bring it out to dispense treats to visiting children — not candies but dulse (Palmaria palmata), red shards of dried seaweed that we would place on our tongues, savoring the mysterious sweet-bacon tang, until they melted away like communion wafers.

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