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  • Our lot slopes downward, so the basement's walk-out part will have an 1,100-square-foot in-law suite.

    Earth Day: 10 lessons for building a green house 2010

  • I'm telling Aaron the basement's infested with rats.

    The Rat Eats Last Janet Freeman 2011

  • To soften the look of the basement's concrete walls, Roberts suggested hanging fabric from floor to ceiling behind the bed; she used a vertical stripe to make the ceiling appear taller.

    A recent grad makes her first place her dream place Terri Sapienza 2010

  • Our lot slopes downward, so the basement's walk-out part will have an 1,100-square-foot in-law suite.

    Earth Day: 10 lessons for building a green house 2010

  • Sounds like the basement's getting flooded and the rats are scurrying.

    BREAKING: Top House Dem to announce retirement 2010

  • On the edge of town in an old farm house, beautiful, you make music on the basement's dirt floor and you laugh, stoned, to yourself and we laugh, too

    Old Friends in the Aether Joe Sullivan 2011

  • The framed platinum album the Dap-Kings received for their contributions is on the musty basement's floor, not far from what looks like a paint-by-numbers portrait of Stevie Wonder.

    Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010

  • The framed platinum album the Dap-Kings received for their contributions is on the musty basement's floor, not far from what looks like a paint-by-numbers portrait of Stevie Wonder.

    Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010

  • The framed platinum album the Dap-Kings received for their contributions is on the musty basement's floor, not far from what looks like a paint-by-numbers portrait of Stevie Wonder.

    Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010

  • They used "buckets of water to wash the blood of the victims off the basement's floor" and "had to cool off the muzzles of their guns as they overheated from firing in the back of the prisoners 'heads."

    Max Kolonko: The Death of Polish President Resurfaces Old Tragedy 2010

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