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They followed me to college, where I used them to store books and records.
The house seemed like a good place to play rock 'n' roll and store books, lots of them.
Q. I have been storing books in my damp basement.
This is especially true for our libraries in Europe, which store books dating as far back as the 17th century.
Some would have doors and shelves for storing books or valuables.
This also is convenient to store books in it for later automatic conversion into other formats.
Bureau-bookcases were also made, since one could store books and study at the same time, and these too became very popular in the 18th century.
It is used to store books, and is occasionally used as an office.
One was in a school, and another in a warehouse used to store books and clothing.
Attics are subject to extreme variations of temperature, so it's not a good place to store books, film or videotape.
A new genre: the record store book - Seamus Sweeney.
Storage of books in a warehouse is not the same as storing books digitally.
A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture, almost always with horizontal shelves, used to store books.
Shelves for storing books, records, compact disks and art occupy a portion of this first floor.
The closet is used to store books, tennis racquets, soda cans and extra blazers.
They use print-on-demand technologies that store books electronically and print them only as they are ordered.
You know, where you store books.
The choir section lost 75 of its 99 seats as well a painting by Juan Correa along with many stored books.
Not only do MP3 players store books and podcasts, they can also translate words and phrases, given the right software.
Compared to storing books on traditional shelves, the delivery system can store the same amount of books while only using 1/9th the size of that.
The church also contains a wooden Dutch coffer, of which there are only five in the country, this used to be used for storing books.
Parujeong was constructed to store books, while Hyeopgildang served as a part of Jibokjae.
An interior decorator saw them, bought several to store books, and we now call them 'toy box bookmobiles.' "
As with all the True Stores books, it was aimed at an 11+ market, but found popularity with adults and youngsters alike.
Most elementary school children use desks with flat surfaces that can be lifted to reveal a compartment underneath for storing books, papers and supplies.