Word: storeroom
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...number of novel features, including the separation of data processing from memory, and relied on binary numbers instead of ENIAC's clumsier decimal arithmetic. But Atanasoff was called away in 1942 to work for the Navy. Iowa State never filed for patents, and ABC was left abandoned in a storeroom...
...customers enter Tower Records, most pass by the inconspicuous maroon door on the right-hand wall without thinking twice. If they do notice it, chances are they guess it is a break room, a storeroom or an employee restroom...
After an administrative reorganization over the summer, HPPS took over the sourcebook office from Science Center management. The division's Harvard Copy facility moved from 1730 Cambridge St. to the storeroom between the first-year students' mailroom and Lecture Hall E, merging with the old distribution center...
...entire apparatus of state censorship rolled over on Beckmann. His work was systematically removed from German museums; within five years, 600 of his paintings had been confiscated. After he and his wife fled, he lived and painted in Amsterdam for 10 years, using an old tobacco storeroom for a studio, and then in 1947 went to the U.S., where he died three years later...
...Here Hjalmer rules as king, with a devoted wife (Karen MacDonald) and adoring daughter Hedvig (Emma Roberts) who lavish their care on him and serve him almost slavishly. Here, too, his aged father (Jerome Kilty) can forget his disgrace in alcohol--when he can get it. There is a storeroom which he has converted into a small forest with a few pine trees and some rabbits, where he can relive his days as a great hunter and sportsman. Never has an unseen room been so important to a play, for here also resides the wild duck, shot in the wing...