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The warehouse, called the Bishop’s Storehouse, is a food cannery and distribution center that serves two practical purposes.
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"Storehouse," a large installation tucked into the back of the gallery, is composed of kitschy objects culled from toy stores and gift shops.
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"Storehouse," a large installation tucked into the back of the gallery, is composed of kitschy objects culled from toy stores and gift shops.
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The queen and Philip began the day with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, one of Ireland's most popular sites, and its famous Gravity Bar, which offers a panoramic view of Dublin.
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Those who turned up early outside the Guinness Storehouse visitor centre to see the royal couple only managed a distant glimpse of the car.
Queen gives Ireland closest royals have come to apology for Britain's actions 2011
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The Queen will also be guest of honour at events at Trinity College, the National War Memorial Gardens in Islandbridge, and the Guinness Storehouse.
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Someones out of work, needs to feed themselves and their family so their Bishop sends them to the “Bishops Storehouse” where they work part time to help pay for their support within the system until they find gainful employment in the secular world again.
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The Mormon family volunteers at the Bishop's Storehouse, a food market funded by donations by other Mormon families.
Churches bolster jobless families out of work, not spirit 2010
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A Google search for "Manna Storehouse coop raid" yields 3500 results. '
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The Chinese-made fuses are sold in the United States under the brand name Storehouse.
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