Because there is a row of bins there that prevents you standing in a position that I was in to keep you from seeing it.
There has been some testimony here, Mr. Truly, about some binsfor storing books on the fifth floor near the stairway.
He would be working around the front part of the Scott, Foresman bins and shelf space.
Over in the bins by the windows, I mean looking out, you know, at Elm Street, towards Elm Street.
How long have those bins by the stairway been there?
If we didn't have enough down in the bins down on the first floor we would have to go upstairs, to complete the orders.
You are familiar with those bins on the fifth floor, are you not?
On Commission Exhibit 487, the line marked "W", will you state whether or not this appears to be the approximate line where the bins are located?
Because there is a row ofbins there with books in them.
The remainder of the male Brookses made two jumps to the coal bins and began burrowing into the coal, and the three non-Brooks members of the crew dived into openings between the small piles of cargo stuff and tried to become invisible.
These bins should be lined on the bottom preferably with bricks laid in cement.
As the supply in the binsand barrels gets low and spring approaches, the buried treasures in the garden are remembered.
The wool-presses yawned for the mountain of fleeces which filled the bins in front of them, divided into various grades of excellence, and continuously disgorged them, neatly, cubically packed and branded.
Another advantage claimed for this system is that the rails of the cradle, when in its lowest position, correspond with the rails which lie parallel to the furnaces and run right under the store bins from which the skip is loaded.
Malt, to preserve its good qualities intact, should be stored in binsmade as nearly as possible air-tight, and it should never be placed in bin until it is quite cool.
It is probably wrong to store malt in bins adjacent to the kilns, where it is kept at a higher temperature than that of the surrounding atmosphere.
If bins are used, cover them over sufficiently to exclude the most of the light.
There are trays and bins there in the Bend, containing dozens and dozens of things that you would never guess were meant to eat if you didn't happen to see a ham or a string of sausages or some other familiar object among them.
In front of the grocery is a box with a sloping top, on which are little bins for vegetables.
And all the time I remained crouching behind the first two refusebins nearest the door.
I shrunk back into the darkness of the area behind the refuse bins standing in front of the bay nearest the door.
Would he stop at the refuse bins behind which I cowered?
The walled-up, conical fireplaces and meal bins and corn caves of a pueblo people who lived on the site of modern Santa Fe hundreds of years before the Spanish founded this capital here in 1605.
The inside of these third story rooms is spotlessly clean, big ewers of washing water on the floor, fireplaces in the corners with sticks burning upright, doorways opening to upper sleeping rooms and meal bins and corn caves.
We worked nimbly, and as fast as the women themselves, though their bins filled more rapidly because of their swarming children, each of which picked with two hands almost as fast as we picked.
The tide is out," called a gypsy-looking woman to her mates, as we came up a long row of bins into which the pickers were stripping the hops.
If the bins are empty and boats waiting to receive a cargo, the ore is discharged by long chutes into the holds from the cars.
On the sides and in the centres of these towering structures are huge bins for holding the ore, these bins communicating directly with the holds of the ore steamers tied up alongside.
Otherwise the bins are filled, the trains returning to the mines as quickly as possible for fresh loads.
By this arrangement the ore, when loosened in these perpendicular shafts, falls directly into the bins placed for its reception about the openings, or into the rows of cars in waiting to receive it.
Behind that, bin for potatoes, bin for carrots, bins for onions, apples, cabbages.
The Brewster place was honeycombed with sleeping porches and sun parlours and linen closets, and laundry chutes and vegetable bins and electric surprises, as your well-to-do Middle-Western house is likely to be.
They pawed over bolts of cheap lace and bins of stuff in the fetid air of the crowded place.
Crates of lettuce, bins of onions, barrels of apples.
Although the general form of construction and the capacity of the individual bins or drying rooms may vary, the same essential method of operation is common to all.
The lattice floors in this type of dry kiln are built on an incline, which arrangement materially lessens the cost, and increases the convenience with which the dried stock may be removed from the bins or drying rooms.
Work the price high enough, and, Lord, how they'll scrape the bins to throw it at you!
In barns and henhouses he gets into the grainbins and steals a great deal of grain.
I know the different bins well, and can show you which port and which sherry he used to get out for you and Dr Lawrence.
They used to play in the bins of clean wheat, watch the flour coming out of the hopper and get themselves covered with white dust.
This, as Lucian ascertained by walking round, was faced with stone and had bins on all four sides for the storage of wine.
At the time the filters were first put in service, the sand bins had not been completed, and, consequently, the work of cleaning the filters was carried on in the old-fashioned way of scraping by hand and wheeling out the sand in barrows.
Could we strip off the roofs and walls of these structures, we should see vast bins full of wheat, or spacious floors deeply strewn with the material for countless loaves.
I saw bins by the score laden with wheat, in each of which bins there was space for a comfortable residence.
I saw the wheat running in rivers from one vessel into another, and from the railroad vans up into the huge bins on the top stores of the warehouses--for these rivers of food run up hill as easily as they do down.
Then, like the wheat from the cars, it was caught up again in the cups, and shot down through spouts, and carried along on belts to the remotest bins in the annex.
Your sills are laid--there's nothing in the way of starting those bins right up.
At ten o'clock Monday morning, Bannon, looking out through the dusty window of the trolley car, caught sight of the elevator, the naked cribbing of its huge bins looming high above the huddled shanties and lumber piles about it.
Twenty two hundred thousand has got to be in the bins there at Calumet before the first of January unless the Day of Judgment happens along before then.
We've got to have thebins full before New Year's Day.
An elevator is simply a big grain warehouse, and of course the bins where the grain is kept occupy most of the building.
Already the bins and walls had been raised more than a foot above the foundation, which gave it the appearance of a great checker-board.
Before five o'clock the last planks were spiked home on the walls and bins in the northwest corner.
Bannon gave him a curious glance, for no blue prints were needed in working on the annex, which was simply a matter of building bins up from the foundation.
Beneath the bins is what is called the working story, where is the machinery for unloading cars and for lifting the grain.
Says the bins have got to be chock full of grain before January first, no matter what happens to us.
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