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"storehouse" Definitions
  1. a building where things are stored synonym warehouse
  2. storehouse of information, knowledge, etc. a place or thing that has or contains a lot of information

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Storehouse – 8th Annual Crunchies Winner Storehouse is a visual storytelling app that makes it super easy to convert your pictures and videos into stories.
Jessop sold the school and storehouse properties back to the county, which built a gym with a competition-sized basketball court in the storehouse.
Russia blames a Syrian airstrike on a "terrorist" ammunition storehouse.
Sports Litigation Alert is also a great storehouse of cases.
An old FLDS storehouse has since become Water Canyon High School.
They lived in the biggest homes and shopped in a fancier storehouse.
Last week fighting destroyed recently distributed rations in a storehouse, exacerbating shortages.
Ford. Past and present would intermingle, with memories from the storehouse of
"The ships are an incredible storehouse of information and artifacts," he said.
"You could assume," they were taking these goods to the FLDS community storehouse.
Finland's schools were a storehouse of national pride during Swedish and Russian rule.
But the deepest and most mysterious storehouse of all might be our minds.
Visitors begin to see the museum as a storehouse of their national inheritance.
Timber industry supporters see the forest as a vast storehouse of valuable wood commodities.
Salt pork with preserved vegetables and rye bread, courtesy of Isengard Kingdom Brunel's storehouse.
Three people drove a van up to Belgium's main forensic storehouse at 2 a.m.
By 2050, much of this frozen ground, a storehouse of ancient carbon, could melt.
Kyle told Dr. Phil about his little storehouse of memories—the three brothers, Indianapolis, Denver.
Nintendo's legal team didn't just knock the Internet Archive's storehouse of Nintendo Power offline, however.
"We left the crops in the fields, the rice in the storehouse," he told me.
The parents pleaded guilty, admitting they had used the apartment as a storehouse for heroin.
Some variation of the bishop's storehouse, for example, has been used by the FLDS since 1942.
Shopping for her own family at the storehouse was "humiliating," said Allene Jeffs Steed, the bishop's cook.
Here, followers turned in all their wordly goods for "consecration" in the bishop's storehouse across the street.
They will spend two days in the Irish capital, which will include a trip to Guinness Storehouse.
Enigmatic boss Charlie Ergen could help by fully explaining his ideas for a storehouse of lucrative airwaves.
The ones deemed less worthy lived in shacks and trailers and their storehouse rations were comparatively paltry.
"When I send the tobacco to the storehouse it only depends on the quality," he told Reuters.
She began to build her own Google Doc as a central storehouse for all the fugitive information.
I am not at all sure what the coming weeks will hold in their storehouse of memory.
Money is defined by three characteristics: It's hard to determine if bitcoin is a storehouse of value.
The ruling elite, known as the makhzen ("storehouse"), controls much of the economy and puts its projects first.
We have a token that already is a medium of exchange, storehouse of value and unit of account.
And this was the colonists' plan: They'd be lumberjacks, bankrolling their utopia with that enormous storehouse of wood.
Eight Argentinian cops have been "dismissed" after almost half a ton of pot went missing from a police storehouse.
And, the court documents filed by Wayman's defense assert that the United Order and Bishop's storehouse aren't recent additions.
By 2050 a lot of Alaska's permafrost, a storehouse of carbon over time, could be gone, the NYT reports.
To do so, they first turned to a huge storehouse of data about what we spend on health care.
Igor Konashenkov, said Syrian warplanes had struck an insurgent storehouse containing toxic substances to be used in chemical weapons.
The post said they had been killed in a military raid on a terrorist base and an explosives storehouse.
There were so many books in the house that the FBI thought it might be a storehouse of communist material.
The advantage Google has, however, is it already is a giant storehouse of my personal data, which Amazon is not.
John Musomba, a farmer in charge of the refrigerated storehouse, said it can store up to 3.4 tonnes of mangoes.
The church requires all money and food be donated to the community's storehouse, where it is redistributed on a weekly basis.
And then they were sent across the street to the bishop's storehouse to collect whatever possessions church leaders decided they deserved.
Moreover, it suited the air of an establishment doubling as an 8,500-square-foot storehouse of hopes for relaxation and refreshment.
By 2050, much of this frozen ground, a storehouse of ancient carbon, could be gone — a striking result of climate change.
They then pulled themselves together, built up a storehouse of ideas and, for the most part, have pursued them relentlessly since.
Storehouse applied for a license three years ago and was able open this past August, according to founder and CEO Jeff Jacobson.
The fifth row of buildings in this and every other Farmstead community were meant to be functional: storehouse, toolshed, woodshed, smokehouse, abattoir.
The charges stem from the church's practice of collecting and pooling goods from FLDS members at the bishop's storehouse, then redistributing them.
A senior adviser for Data Trust, the Republican National Committee's voter data storehouse, confirmed the creation of the operation, dubbed Patriot Pass.
Worldwide, forests are a net storehouse, or sink, of carbon, removing one billion to two billion tons from the atmosphere each year.
It's also an easy walk to landmarks like the Guinness Storehouse, a tourist attraction, and St. Stephen's Green Park, a historic park.
Word of the Day : a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed _________ The word granary has appeared in eight articles on nytimes.
A trip to Guinness Storehouse, which showcases the brewing heritage of the city's famous drink, is being considered as one of their stops.
At the beginning of each month, when the food stamp cards are freshly loaded, the storehouse is well-stocked, witnesses told the FBI.
But some scientists feel RNA may have been the original DNA, acting as the permanent storehouse of genetic code among Earth's earliest organisms.
Building up a storehouse of losses GM's profitability in recent years is very different from its financial performance leading up to its bankruptcy.
Holiday firs bring the scents, hues and textures of the great boreal forest, storehouse of carbon and home to billions of migratory animals.
He was an early proponent of the view that lasting prosperity depended on conserving rather than exploiting Michigan's tremendous storehouse of natural wealth.
Burke is currently the director of retail operations at Storehouse, a Maryland marijuana dispensary that used Vangst to hire a candidate out of Colorado.
The goal of these humans is to coexist, to shape their environment in order to maximize happiness, productivity, creativity, and the storehouse of knowledge.
The sprawling, chaotic storehouse of knowledge is governed by thousands of independent-minded volunteers committed to being neutral and allergic to self-serving manipulators.
He trumpeted a number of recent Mossad accomplishments, above all its daring heist of Iran's nuclear archive from a Tehran storehouse early last year.
He figured the only way that private borrowers could shrink their vast storehouse of debt was to have the government buy up those assets.
A Google-sized storehouse of data covering every square inch of the farm would make it an indispensable partner to every farmer in America.
The community storehouse contained all the food that the elite group of FLDS members known as the United Order were allowed to access each week.
The storehouse where the khipus were found was probably used to keep food needed to maintain the large number of troops deployed in the invasion.
Only now is it becoming clear how seriously European terrorism investigations were damaged by a deliberately set fire at Belgium's main forensic storehouse last month.
And tied to the directory is the Rare Pepe Wallet, an online storehouse that collectors can use to keep, trade and sell the Pepe cards.
The second fire was started ten minutes later, this time at the storehouse of the curry restaurant, located about 200 yards from the car dealership.
That relegates the best source of capital-J jokes to your ship's TV and the growing storehouse of commercials and video messages from Kindred corporate.
This makes it a huge storehouse of carbon: By some estimates, Arctic permafrost contains about twice as much carbon as is currently in the atmosphere.
Our Revolution, still better known as the storehouse for Sanders's coveted email list, sees the California fight as a chance to lay down a historical marker.
This female sex cell is not only a set of chromosomes necessary for conception, but also a storehouse of nutrients vital for an embryo to develop.
As yet, bitcoin and other cryptos lack the three defining characteristics of money: a unit of account; a medium of exchange, and a storehouse of value.
There have been a number of startups focused on "story creation," and one of the better entries in this space more recently, Storehouse, just shut down.
I've been told that there's no extraordinary spark there, just a storehouse of shared memories, an accretion of endurable disappointments, a daughter, a granddaughter and a friendship.
Then George W. Bush came along to blow the doors off all previous records, locking up more than 200 million acres in the federal national monuments storehouse.
Should she emphasize the financial gain possible with the pairing of her database and the massive storehouse of credit card information that their mafia had already amassed?
About 22019 percent of respondents said they do not use a password locker or storehouse to secure their pages, while only 12 percent replied in the affirmative.
The Guardian reports that the missing pot was discovered during a check of the Pilar storehouse—located about 60 kilometers [37 miles] outside of Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires.
The 250-year-old brewery and the home sharing site will send one winner and a guest to Dublin, Ireland, to stay inside the legendary brewery's Guinness Storehouse.
Storehouse, an aesthetically pleasing and exceedingly well-designed mobile app for sharing multimedia stories, announced today that it will be sunsetting services for its users on July 1003.
Prosecutors contend that in about 2011 the church leaders directed adherents to funnel food bought with SNAP money to an FLDS storehouse to feed the greater church community.
My voracious appetite for spoken-word audio led me to discover a treasure: the free audiobooks on LibriVox, a storehouse of public-domain literature narrated by volunteer readers.
Prosecutors allege that in about 2011, the church leaders directed adherents to funnel food bought with SNAP money to an FLDS storehouse to feed the greater church community.
Sometimes, as with the girl in red, Schanelec seems to be drawing from a culturally shared storehouse of images, using certain visuals for their associative or symbolic resonance.
Uncle Rex is a storehouse of wisdom and knowledge on the subject of his farm, he said, leaning down, plucking seeds, rolling joints atop the Hendrix album cover.
She described the dairy store computer database created by Kimball Barlow through which members of the FLDS could access a list of bulk items needed for the community storehouse.
Members are required to donate all their money and food to the storehouse; they then are able to pick up a box of food for their families each week.
Ash from burning incense formed a thick layer over the gods' pictures in a room that doubles as the storehouse for another of the family's most valued possessions: rice.
Prosecutors accused the defendants of compelling church members to turn over their food-stamp benefits to a communal storehouse, which church leaders used to distribute goods to their followers.
It's a storehouse of knowledge, from how venture funds really work to term sheet terms, from negotiation tactics to how to choose (and pay for) the right investment banker.
A new study suggests that Alaska, with its huge stretches of tundra and forest, may be shifting from a net sink, or storehouse, of carbon to a net source.
At the same time, she roamed freely through the vast storehouse of Indian folk tales and epics and made a close study of the endless family dramas around her.
The sometimes searing, occasionally abstract words prompted Mr. Sorey to venture into his full storehouse of stylistic effects, and he has responded with a score that teems with vivid contrasts.
When it's in the body, it forms an entire network of un-thought thoughts, or repressed thoughts, that have a kind of latent potential, a storehouse or preserve of power.
For climate scientists not involved in the study, the results confirm the ocean's role as a storehouse for much of the warming on the planet and echo climate model projections.
Because of that, experts agree that even if you believe in the theory that gold is the ultimate storehouse of value, it should only make up a portion of your holdings.
Her novels are lyrical and often magical, drawing on a storehouse of Ottoman narrative culture; but they are also a reflection of her political beliefs, her characters frequently struggling against oppression.
By contrast, when relatively unknown primary candidates appear in a primary debate, each new droplet of information voters absorb represents a large proportion of their storehouse of feelings about that candidate.
Police investigators discovered Ms. Pang's storehouse last April, but word did not get out to the public until a Shandong news website reported on the case in February of this year.
And we see him in Paris, in 1961, touring with the Kirov and dazed by the shock of the West—by its cultural storehouse as much as by its unfenced liberties.
During a royal visit to the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin on March 3, Prince William is seen in conversation with four people, who are reportedly all emergency workers and first responders.
The company wants to branch out into TV and games, while its private storehouse of tech that isn't quite ready for prime time seems to be growing at an alarming rate.
Family members of former Guinness employees can access work files, medical records, artifacts and more through the Guinness Storehouse Archives, which contains over 20,000 individual personnel files, available by appointment only.
This shouldn't be surprising — it's been 11 years since "Inland Empire," Mr. Lynch's last significant theatrically distributed movie, and he seems to have built up a storehouse of ideas and images.
Larry Donley acquired the first seven acres of the property in 1972 so he could build a storehouse for the antique phonographs and other things he had begun collecting decades earlier.
The largest savanna in South America, the Cerrado is a vital storehouse for carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas whose rising emissions from fossil fuels and deforestation are warming the world's atmosphere.
They were stolen from a storehouse in Byblos in 1981 at the height of Lebanon's 1975-90 civil war, as Christian and Muslim militias battled each other across much of the country.
My major worry these days is that we Americans will forget who we are as a people and historians should serve as our chief custodians in preserving that rich storehouse of memory.
But they have already assembled a development team led by Jay Valgora, an architect behind the redevelopment of a sprawling brick storehouse in Dumbo, Brooklyn, into a tech hub called Empire Stores.
"She breast-fed all three of our boys, pumping in her office with a hospital-grade pump, filling up the freezer with a storehouse of breast milk," Mr. Lee said, with awe.
For a deeper dive into the latter, the massive Guinness Storehouse is an obvious choice, a theme-parklike cash grab that is fun if you relax and go with the raucous atmosphere.
For many people who've forgotten the rituals, the voice, along with bagels and lox, Streisand and Koufax, is what remains of the old ways, a comforting item in the storehouse of cultural Judaism.
Images of these progressively larger machines chasing ever-smaller subatomic particles stayed with me as I returned to my hotel — all those decades of scientific research steadily adding to humanity's storehouse of knowledge.
" Tristram Hunt, a former Labour MP and Corbyn critic who now runs the V&A, said: "As the nation's storehouse for contemporary design and fashion, we are delighted to acquire the Corbyn T-shirt.
In just the past two months, we've seen Google grab Kifi, Palantir pick up Silk, Expedia take Trover, Pinterest pull in Fleksy and Highlight, and Postmates nab Famous, while Storehouse, Skully, and Flightcar shut down.
"The lucky winner will be stepping into our founder's shoes and given the keys to a legacy experience that's filled with hundreds of years of history," said Paul Carty, Managing Director of the Guinness Storehouse.
They turned down the logging road that led to the ferry crossing at the Preak Chhlong River, passing the rice farming village and the tile-roofed storehouse where Chhonn and his brother kept their wood.
They prey on people looking to sell their gold to cash in on the high prices and on people looking to buy gold for its traditional role as a storehouse of value in uncertain times.
Scripture became the irrefutable guide to everything from the meaning of fossils to the interpretation of archaeological findings in the Middle East, a "storehouse of facts," as the 19th-century theologian Charles Hodge put it.
The complaint alleged that IOI had illegally chopped down rainforests in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan and planted on peatlands, a rich storehouse of greenhouses gases, whose release into the atmosphere contributes to global warming.
Thousands of Moroccans were preparing to hit the streets the next day to challenge King Mohammed VI and the ruling elite, known to locals by the nickname makhzen ("the storehouse"), which controls much of the economy.
"I learned that, due to my experience being a musician for so many years, I had accumulated this sort of nerd storehouse of information about instruments, and that I knew something that somebody didn't," he laughs.
They told church members that surrendering their possessions — and in turn obtaining all their food and household goods from the storehouse — was required to participate in the "United Order," a religious practice they instituted in 2011.
The aircraft measurements, which include more of Alaska and were taken from 2012 to 2014, suggest that the boreal forest covering much of the southern half of the state remains a net storehouse of carbon dioxide.
At the urging of a fellow artist, she printed out the photograph and submitted it, on the last possible day, to a crowd-sourced exhibition of Philadelphia artists at the Barnes Foundation, a storehouse of European paintings.
There have been monks here since the sixth century or so, and Mount Athos is a kind of storehouse of Byzantium civilization, with monasteries sticking to the Julian calendar, 13 days behind the more common Gregorian calendar.
Stop us if you've heard this before: The C.E.O. of a huge tech company with a vast storehouse of user data and a business model built on targeted ads now says that its top priority is privacy.
" I'm reminded of a haiku by Mizuta Masahide, the 17th-century Japanese poet who commemorated the burning down of his barn, which left him homeless: "My storehouse burned down—/now nothing stands between me/and the moon above.
Also the idea that Phylos would use its storehouse of genetic data—in some cases freely donated by small growers—to pump up its market value and attract a major industry buyer sounded like an underhanded double-cross.
MAGOU, Niger (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Surveying his village's stocks of rice, sesame, millet and other food in a storehouse piled high with bags, Amadou Hassane is satisfied - but still a little anxious about the oversupply of baobab leaves.
She also cited Russian Reconciliation Center, a Russian military organization, as saying representatives of the White Helmets delivered "a large load of poisonous substances" to the city of Saraqib, Idlib Province, to a storehouse of a rebel group.
Reebok made a company gym a major highlight of its new 220,000-square-foot headquarters, which opened in 2017 in the Innovation and Design Building, a massive complex that was originally a military storehouse in the Seaport District.
The five marble statues were among a haul of hundreds that Lebanese militiamen took from a storehouse in 1981, some of which are only now emerging onto the shadowy global arts market and even into the world's greatest museums.
The tower first served as a granary — a storehouse for threshed grain — to Munkkiniemi Manor, a stately home occupied in the mid-1800s by General Anders Edvard Ramsay, who was charged with defending western Helsinki during the Crimean War.
By eliciting an authentic aesthetic response to Neo-Conceptualism's storehouse of clichés, the curators are doing their part to scour their generation's assumptions, turn conventional thinking on its head, and hit Refresh on the radical critique that once defined Conceptual Art.
Food and other supplies are purchased in bulk and kept in the storehouse, a large warehouse surrounded by high walls and a gate, according to Julie Jeffs, who worked there and is a sister-in-law of the Jeffs brothers.
It's a perfect alternative to the Apple TV's native photo capabilities, because you don't necessarily want every photo you've ever taken to be displayed for the world to see—and Storehouse manages to strike the right balance between simplicity and interaction.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A storehouse belonging to Libya's Mellitah Oil & Gas, a joint-venture between the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Italy's ENI, was damaged in an air strike on Tuesday, wounding three workers, the state oil firm said in a statement.
During a visit to the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, I discovered that a rich trove of history does exist before the 1800s for all employees who ever worked at Guinness — which began in 1759 — thanks to the Guinness Archive collect.
His set was like a ramble through a large musical storehouse: one that held varieties of piano style, from jazz warmth to a brittle, high-speed pummeling; electronic sounds and samples that could be fearsome or comic; and an attentiveness to acoustic phenomena.
When I ask Lauren what Iroquois white corn is, she immediately launches into a detailed explanation of the laborious cooking process, and describes the time that an invading French army burned half a million bushels of white corn in a Seneca storehouse.
Her studio, in Silver Lake, is a storehouse for a vast collection of vintage clothing, newspapers, textiles, and objects whose obsolescence might otherwise have gone unnoticed—waxed-paper Coca-Cola cups, beach chairs with plastic webbing, suitcases without wheels, particular typefaces and patterns.
As in all peatlands, the vegetation is a natural storehouse of carbon taken from the atmosphere — in this case, about 30 billion metric tons of carbon, or roughly equivalent to the carbon in two decades of fossil fuel emissions in the United States.
In addition to its storied museums — Palazzo Reale, the storehouse of the Savoy treasures; Museo Egizio, one of the largest collection of Egyptian works outside of Egypt — it has a surprising number of galleries and art foundations, many of them in former industrial spaces.
In one of his more interesting court cases, Thapar in 2014 as a district court judge in Kentucky sentenced an elderly nun to almost three years in prison for breaking into a U.S. storehouse for bomb-grade uranium and splashing blood on the walls of the bunker.
As for being over-the-top or operatic, this has always been true of Greenwold's work, only more so as the years have gone by, and he has continued adding to his storehouse of painterly skills in order to prepare himself for all the indecorousness to come.
What makes this possible is a 26-year-old international industrial standard for text data called the Unicode standard, which prescribes the digital letters, numbers and punctuation marks of more than 100 different writing systems: Greek, Cherokee, Arabic, Latin, Devanagari — a world-spanning storehouse of languages.
Costing an estimated 60 million euros ($63 million) and designed by the British architecture firm Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, the building in Liévin, about 210 kilometers (about 130 miles) north of Paris, will be a storehouse and conservation base for 250,503 objects from the Louvre's permanent collection.
His acquisitions included the old school building, the bishop's storehouse across the street and a massive walled compound that church members built for Jeffs after he had a revelation that he would be freed from prison by the end of 2010 if they built him a new house.
Jeffs, the brother of jailed FLDS leader Warren Jeffs, is serving a five-year federal prison sentence after admitting he forced church members beginning in 91213 to illegally divert their SNAP benefits to the church's "storehouse," allowing the church — and him personally — to profit while members went hungry.
She also toured a local Bishop's Storehouse run by the Mormon church and gave an update on her work in Washington, including talking about the seven bills she sponsored that were signed into law — she's tied with Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) for most among senators, according to GovTrack.
The exhibition, believed to be the first of an American artist in the halls of the Accademia, the greatest storehouse of Venetian painting, will relate Guston's work to that of five poets he loved: D. H. Lawrence, W. B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Eugenio Montale and T. S. Eliot.
The younger Mr. Barbour is also chairman of the other central pillar of the Republican machine, Data Trust, a storehouse of personal, commercial and demographic voter data collected from state parties and voter files or bought from data brokers (or from WinRed, itself a vital source of donor information).
As time goes on, the "difficulty" of mining cryptocurrencies like bitcoin—which involves computers solving millions of complex math problems, to generate what's called a "proof-of-work"—increases dramatically, making it virtually impossible to mine coins unless you own a storehouse in China filled with thousands of specially-designed CPUs.
Under orders from their husbands and spiritual leaders, wives donated their food stamp debit cards to the church, swiped them at church-owned businesses where the benefits were converted to cash, and purchased goods with federal assistance––all of which they then were ordered to donate to the church storehouse.
""If you conceive of your desire, you can then imagine that your goal will take place with belief, and then you will be able (to) retrieve the opportunity from the world's storehouse of riches," Mentz wrote in "Abundance Bible & the Secret Powers of Manifesting Wealth Health and Peace of Mind.
So as not to get bogged down in a ridiculous argument with Moscow about who used the weapons, whether it was really terrorists who had them in a storehouse, or whatever other distracting story the Kremlin will concoct, it should be made clear that new sanctions are not based solely on chemical attacks.
Here's how this whole mess of a situation works: An individual, often through a middle-man he or she is close to, pays Mossack Fonseca to create a "shell company"—a business on paper, but in reality, a storehouse for a shit-ton of money, whether in cold hard cash or tied up in shares.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In response to an early-19th-century call for new plants, animals, or artifacts, hopefully "useful" ones, to add to the recently funded India House — the museum, storehouse, and headquarters of the infamous East India Company — a colonial governor-general forwarded what became one of its most iconic objects: Tipu's Tiger.
After all, how do you find a unifying thread for a storehouse of objects that includes Aubusson carpets, Sèvres porcelain, architectural drawings, groundbreaking photographs from the 22016s and 1940s, a 13th-century bronze ablution container, a 16th-century ivory skeleton on a tomb, 18th-century cabinets with intricate wood veneers and a late 20th-century Japanese hopping robot?
The 33-year-old Shah splits her time between her studio in Mumbai and New York, where Aditiany has a showroom in the garment district, a storehouse filled with thousands of embroidery swatches: There are yards of gold bullion fringe and Chantilly lace, a rainbow of Murano glass beads and a vast library of brilliant crystals and semiprecious stones.
I suppose I could give soft claps to Facebook for tweaks to make its political ad storehouse more transparent — a boon for those who have time to fuss with a complex dashboard (presumably the same folks who fix their own cars and such) — and for offering tools to let consumers see fewer of these ads (more do-it-yourself!).
If you happen to be in Ireland this weekend, make sure you keep your Saturday open, as From the Bogs of Aughiska will join forces with a number of excellent Irish artists to present Roadburren Fleadh, a one-day festival that will take place at The Burren Storehouse at the Roadside Tavern in Lisdoonvarna, County Clare on April 30.
Researchers debate the extent to which the permafrost will thaw, when it will happen, and how much carbon dioxide is trapped in it, but the warming trend is already being tied to rising carbon emissions in the Alaskan tundra, indicating it may be "shifting from a sink, or storehouse, of carbon, to a net source," the NYT's Henry Fountain writes.
That is the headquarters of Manufacture New York, a fashion incubator, factory and research facility housed in a landmark building that was once Storehouse No. 2900 of the United States Navy Fleet Supply Base (so noted on a plaque by the entrance) and is now the wearables epicenter of a Brooklyn waterfront reinvention that has been taking place over the last few years.
A glance through these issues complicates Brown's reputation as a forward-looking iconoclast, ripping up the old order for something untested and new: mixology is the oldest practice in the editing of magazines—the word "magazine" originally referred to a storehouse—and she understands herself predominantly as a restoration gal, peeling away the shag carpet to reveal the parquet floors.
After initially beginning as an iPad-only experience when Storehouse launched in 2013, the app has since extended to find a home on the iPhone, Android and the Apple TV. The app gathered the ire of some of its most vocal users when it stripped public social networking features from it and rebranded the app as one for sharing memories with your close circles of friends and family.

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