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"linen closet" Definitions
  1. a closet with deep shelves and drawers for the storage of domestic linens (as towels, tablecloths, and sheets)

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Everything I have is in Rubbermaid bins in the linen closet.
You once thought a devil lived in your linen closet. Yes.
Who needs a linen closet when you have all of this space?
Maybe you'll finally finish that book or get the linen closet organized.
She kept a gun in the linen closet and another in her purse.
He hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
Ms. Oey said it's a clean, dark space, like the top of a linen closet.
The hallway has a built-in linen closet, chest of drawers and second laundry chute.
Luckily, we have a linen closet in the "hallway" where we can store things like towels.
We have enough cabinet space for our dishes and glassware, and a linen closet for our towels.
Mr. Richie, once a Penny Lover is now a Penneys lover — and he's coming for your linen closet.
I work upstairs organizing the linen closet and the master bedroom closet while suffering trauma firsthand via my audiobook.
Inside a linen closet door, visitors can see the heights of all the children as they grew — including Rinkles the dog.
From the look on the officiating mom's face, I suddenly understood that they were not, in fact, stocked in everybody's linen closet.
McKinney grew up in Portland, Oregon, where, as a child, she would make costumes using pillowcases and blankets borrowed from the family's linen closet.
A bottle of detergent sprung a leak in our linen closet resulting in a bunch of sheets/towels to wash, so the load is heavier than usual.
After you get a 144-pack of SmileMakers Pre-Pasted Disposable Toothbrushes, you can keep a dozen or so tucked into the linen closet and ready for house guests.
He and his wife have since altered much of their home, raising walls, putting up crown molding and building a laundry room and bathroom from scratch — including a linen closet with drawers.
Rader often stalked his victims — most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — for months, then hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
Rader often spent months stalking his victims— most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — then hid mementos from his kills beneath the floorboards in the family's linen closet.
You may think that lining dresser drawers, kitchen cabinets, and every shelf in your linen closet are a waste of time, but it's actually an easy investment in your home the longevity of your belongings.
She installed her microwave in an under-counter cabinet (along with its own electrical outlet) to avoid taking up valuable counter space and added a linen closet in an awkwardly shaped wall niche in the bathroom.
Ms. Klein's office, in the former sacristy, has an 18th-century linen closet that holds her library; and, above the family heirloom table that serves as her desk, hang a dozen 19th-century paintings of unknown women.
My own mother-in-law used to rearrange my furniture, rearrange my linen closet, tell me what to fix for her son for dinner, tell me how to raise my kids, was critical of my weight and much more.
In his memoirs Mr. Aldiss recalled his banishment when he was 22001 to a miserable boarding school, where years of brutal bullying were redeemed, he said, by sex in a linen closet with a school matron who seduced him when he was 22.
I feel silly complaining about the coherence of a show in which a linen closet is a portal to an otherwordly realm (which, by the way, looks mostly like the set for a community-theater production that's gotten its hands on a fog machine), but it's tonally confusing.
If, like me, you enjoyed — if that's the right word — Patricia Highsmith's dark, psychological thrillers and the films they inspired, you may now be awaiting the publication of selections from her diaries, the 56 volumes of which were discovered at the back of a linen closet after her death in 1995.
Other days, the nagging urge to binge would be there as soon as I woke up, and throughout the day I'd sneak away while my children were playing to scour my cupboards and desk drawers and linen closet where I hid my secret stashes of cookies or chocolate, finding breathless relief in sugar the way others do with whiskey or cigarettes or pills.
The top video had millions of views, and it was a classic, perfect D.I.Y. An older woman explained how to properly fold a fitted sheet into a neat packet so that it could be easily stacked in your linen closet: one hand in one corner pocket, the other in another pocket (like so!), then more enpocketing and folding, until you have an even, stackable packet.
Behind him, he could hear the linen closet door screak open.
Apartments consisted of four rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom, plus a linen closet and a pantry. Each floor had private rooms at the rear for servants and the fifth floor contained storage rooms, one for each apartment.
On the second floor was Caroline's bedroom, domed boudoir, dressing room, bathroom, closets and her pink sitting room. also on this floor was a guest suite and the linen closet. The remaining floors contained numerous guest rooms and servants rooms.
James meanwhile, was becoming attracted to Dee. Unable to control themselves, Ariel and John made love in the linen closet at Memorial. However, Ariel wanted more than a fling, she wanted the financial security a marriage would bring. Ariel did everything she could to make John jealous.
She eventually left her father's companies and was managed by Charles Frohman."Davenport and Rankin", New York Times, February 9, 1919, pg. 42. A house belonging to McKee Rankin at 40 Edgecombe Avenue, near 136th Street, burned in the early morning of April 1, 1891. Rankin and her mother were inside when the fire began in a linen closet.
The upper decks were cut away, and the hull was re-floated on November 29, 1949. It was towed to Hamilton, Ontario, where it was scrapped. Company officials suspected arson. Comparisons were later made to the fire aboard the CSL passenger ship Quebec, on which the fire was proven to have been deliberately set in a linen closet on August 14, 1950.
The ground floor of the brick building had a large banking chamber, a manager's office, strongroom, entrance hall, dining room and kitchen. The first floor contained a drawing room, seven bedrooms, bathrooms and linen closet. There were balconies at both the front and rear of the building. In 1931 the property was purchased by the Church of England for the Flying Angel Mission to Seamen organisation.
Only one person drowned. To the anger of many, 118 of those killed were passengers. (One crewmember, Louisa Dustin, later died of her injuries; she was the only Canadian victim.) A Federal inquiry was formed by the House of Commons of Canada to investigate the accident. The fire was determined to have started in the linen closet on C-deck, but the cause was never discovered.
He is a strong-willed American Patriot who distrusts Elihu Lockton. His suspicious nature is shown towards Elihu, which is shown in the mid-beginning of the book where he demands that Anne Lockton's linen closet shall be inspected as they arrive in the docks of New York. He trusts Curzon though he is a slave, which is considered very odd at the time.
When a fire destroyed the Parallel Time Collinwood, the gateway to that other world was (presumably) broken for good. However, in 1840, Daphne Harridge "discovered" it as well, and Lamar Trask pierced the barrier just before dying. Playroom and stairway through time — In 1840, a particular room was used as a playroom for children. In 1970, the same room was used as a linen closet.
Challenge 1: : Obstacle course of 3 30 minute challenges that require prior knowledge to simply accomplish. Replacing a damaged piece of hardwood flooring, install an electrical socket and light with a switch on a wall, and build a small stack of bricks to test masonry knowledge. Challenge 2: : Install a double door, including frame, on a linen closet. Then install a shelving system and fill it with linens.
Dali returned to the dining room days later and, as well- heeled diners watched and dodged paint, created an abstract impression of nymphs. He used a rubber cap on his head to apply the paint to a seven-foot canvas. The Barberry Room displayed Dali's nymphs for a time, but it was later relegated to a linen closet. In 1979, the New York Daily News reported that the Dali had disappeared.
Holowinski, Carol. "Hospital fire forces evacuation of patients - smoke from linen-closet blaze fills hallways of top three floors," The Dallas Morning News, 31 August 1982, page 11A. Second and third buildings were added in the 1980s, Buildings B and C, with Building B at 4 stories, and Building C at 8 stories, and Medical City was renamed as the South Tower, and Medical City II was renamed as the North Tower.
At 2:30 a.m., passenger Don Church noticed smoke in the aft part of the starboard corridor on C-deck. Church followed the smell of smoke to a small room off the port corridor, just forward of a women's washroom. Finding that the smoke was coming from a locked linen closet, Church notified bellboy Earnest O'Neil of the fire. Without sounding the alarm, O'Neil ran to the steward’s office on D-deck to retrieve the keys to the closet.
The film was shot at a hospital in Burbank. Holleb says Julie Corman gave the board of directors an expurgated copy of the script under the title of Angels of Mercy to get permission.Bass p 28 Holleb says the hospital was at 95% capacity during the shoot meaning there were frequent clashes between staff and crew. He says while shooting a scene in a linen closet with a topless Candice Rialson, someone from the linen service came in and saw her.
Its light can't reach or disturb any of the four bedrooms. (Inhabitants have related humorous stories about the difficulty of changing its light-bulbs.) The inner wall of the mezzanine opens to a hall. Turning right leads first to a linen closet, then past a corner to the left, to help preserve privacy, the hall reaches an enclosed commode and bathroom. To the left from the mezzanine, behind the stairwell's wall, a short hall leads to the nursery and the master bedroom.
The blaze began at approximately 2:40 p.m. in a first floor annex linen closet during a Sunday afternoon religious service. On the first floor of the main building, Lutheran minister Walter Schwane was leading a hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," when a scream was heard from one of the visitors who had noticed smoke near the room of her uncles. Concerned, she soon saw intense flames near the closet and screamed "Fire!" as she raced throughout the facility.
Carlos decides to locate the ghost himself. He sneaks out again that night, and encounters the ghost: a pale, delicate figure of a young boy with blood flowing upwards from a wound in his head. The ghost pursues Carlos back into the building, and a terrified Carlos spends the night hiding in the linen closet. Later on, after flipping through Jaime's sketchbook, Carlos finds a drawing of a ghostly figure labeled "Santi," leading him to suspect that Jaime knows more about the subject than the other boys.
At the rear of the > ledger-desks are the strong room (fireproof), a lavatory and a stationery- > room. Leaving the dining-room, we come to the private hall, which is > approached from the passage to the left of the building. The upper floor is > reached by a staircase from this hall...and contains a handsome drawing > room...communicating by folding doors with another large room...which will > be used by Mr Beattie for his own bedroom. There are three other bedrooms > and a dressing room, all of large dimensions, with linen closet and a > bathroom.
Biographical notes @ Kunstbus. He maintained a lifelong interest in church architecture and wrote an influential article on the topic for De Katholieke Illustratie, Mother at the Linen Closet (1895) He felt more drawn to decorative painting and portraiture so, in 1892, he enrolled at the Rijksakademie, where he studied with August Allebé, Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof, and his uncle, . His first major commission was a portrait of Jan Six, a Professor at the Akademie and well-known art collector. He later did portraits of many notable figures in the Catholic Church.
Heli Susi acted as custodian of the manuscripts, hiding them in various places throughout Estonia: the banks of the Ahja river, in the linen closet of a family friend, and the basement of a house in Tartu. Solzhenitsyn included Heli Susi among the 257 "witnesses of the Archipelago," "whose stories, letters, memoirs, and corrections were used to create this book." He ended the afterword to the book with the words “A complete list of those without whom this book would not have been written, transmitted, not preserved — has not yet come to entrust the paper. They know for themselves.
In The Suite Life on Deck episode "The Beauty and the Fleeced", London admits to shopping when she is depressed. In the episode "The Prince & the Plunger", Moseby convinces London to attend the father-daughter dance with Mr. Tipton, though London is convinced her father will not come. After Moseby gets the hotel in perfect condition and hires a band to welcome his boss, he learns that Mr. Tipton is a no-show, as London predicted. Moseby discovers London crying in the linen closet; her tough attitude about her father once again disappointing her is revealed to be a front.
Root and his party arrived back in the United States at New York, their first home port, on October 26, 1806, four years after their departure. He arrived home in New Haven on October 30, where his wife and seven daughters were in good health, having survived the smallpox epidemic, and were overjoyed to see him. From his travels, he presented gifts of fine fabric for the trousseau of each of his daughters, linens for his wife's linen closet, and China tea cups for each of the girls. His memoir was titled A Voyage Around the World 1802–1806.
The employees of the hotel were in the middle of a labor dispute with hotel management; negotiations between the hotel and the employees' union, Local 901 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, had begun in October 1986. The union represented 250 out of the hotel's 450 total employees. One of the main issues causing the dispute was an alleged management plan to terminate 60 union members from employment and replace them with non-union employees. In the week the fire took place, there had been three smaller fires at the hotel: one in a linen closet, one in a pile of cardboard boxes, and another in a roll of carpeting.
Theodora McCormick also co-wrote a book, Amateur and Educational Dramatics (1917), with Evelyne Hilliard and Kate Oglebay.Evelyne Hilliard, Theodora McCormick, Kate Oglebay, Amateur and Educational Dramatics (Macmillan 1917). She published short fiction too, beginning with "Thursday and the King and Queen" (Woman's Home Companion, 1920), and including "Devils and Four Gold Cups" (The Century Magazine, 1921), "Eblis" (Harper's, 1926), "Circe" (The Century Magazine, 1927), "King Solomon or the Iceman" (The Century Magazine, 1927), "A Pirate in the Linen Closet" (The Century Magazine, 1927), "Martyrs in the Ice-Box" (The Century Magazine, 1928). About half of Du Bois's books featured the characters Jeffrey McNeill, a forensic scientist, and his wife Anne McNeill, who narrates their mystery-solving adventures.
LambdaMOO central geography was based on Pavel Curtis's California home. New players and guests traditionally connected in "The Coat Closet", but a second area, "The Linen Closet" (specially programmed as a silent area) was later added as an alternative connection point. The coat closet opens onto the center of the house in The Living Room, a common hangout and place for conversation; its fixtures include a fireplace (where things can be roasted), The Living Room Couch (which periodically causes players' objects to 'fall through' to underneath the couch), and a pet Cockatoo who repeats overheard phrases (which is sometimes found with its beak gagged). Occasionally, the Cockatoo is replaced with a more seasonal creature: a Turkey near Thanksgiving, a Raven near Halloween, et cetera.
The building now known as One North was built in 1789 as the home for the prominent Quaker and abolitionist Valentine Hicks, his wife Abigail, and their children. Hicks' father-in-law Elias Hicks "had been the spark that helped convince Quakers and other like-minded people after the Revolutionary War that all men were created equal—including people of color who were enslaved". Valentine Hicks was also an Underground Railroad station master; in his home - a key way station - a removable panel behind an upstairs linen closet (that is still there today) concealed a staircase to the attic where Hicks hid runaways until the coast was clear. The Town of Oyster Bay designated the site as a historic town landmark in 2012.
By contrast, the room above the parlour lost some of its storey height and required a small lobby with stairs to create access from the upper corridor. The lobby includes a linen closet and bell and both may have been conducive to providing staff accommodation in this location. The interior of the room was heated by a fireplace in the north wall and well lit by the two sash windows on the west. As such, if staff had been accommodated in this location it was probable that they were at the upper end of the hierarchy – perhaps as nurse-maid to the children of the house with good access to the other bedrooms and to the garrets by means of the staircase (S3) situated directly opposite.
The house has more than 40 rooms, most of which are closed off due to lack of inhabitants and financial reasons, and more than a few secret passageways, including a room that is a gateway to a parallel timeline, a stairway through time, and one room that appears to be a playroom to some, and nothing more than a linen closet to others. Most of the household activity is centered in the drawing room and foyer and sometimes the kitchen, dining room, and study. Collinwood has, throughout its history, seemed to upset and anger its inhabitants and anyone else who is unfortunate enough to step over the threshold and through the enormous oak front doors. It has been the scene of much death, random violence, and other such misfortune.
Later alterations included the addition of a solarium on the house's west side, a butler's pantry, gardener's privy, enclosed porch and balcony on the east side, and a garage and potting shed detached structure on the southeast corner of the grounds. The present configuration of the home consists of six bedrooms (three on the second floor and three, including a large nursery, on the third); three full and two half baths (with high-tank toilets, clawfoot tubs, and period nickel-plated plumbing); two second-floor exterior balconies (one Juliette style); dressing room; library; den; parlor; solarium; breakfast room; dining room with built-in china storage; seven fireplaces (including four wood-burning, two coal-burning, and one gas log); a Franklin wood stove; period gourmet kitchen with original fir cabinets, seven-burner range, built- in refrigeration, and drawer dishwashers; wine storage cellar; cedar-lined closets; and a walk-in linen closet. The home has undergone extensive restoration since 2004. It is currently owned by the Cristofanilli family originally from Rome, Italy.

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