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  • This allowed them to use the snuggery, where water could be boiled and meals cooked, and candles and newspapers obtained.
  • The Canunda Wind Farm distribution line is 16 km long and transports the generated electricity from the wind farm to a nearby substation at Snuggery.
  • In this time of super-heated partisanship especially, such a tempting weapon is unlikely to stay safely holstered in a snuggery of abstract legal theory.
  • He was advised to rest as much as possible in a crude lean-to hut, the " Snuggery ", built by the men.
  • At a time when Victorian snuggeries held sway in his native Glasgow, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's bewitchingly inventive Arts and Crafts interiors were triumphs of livable modernity.
  • The hill is named for Judge William Emerson  oldest brother of Ralph Waldo Emerson  who lived with his wife, Susan, and children William, Haven and Charles in a long, brown shingle house known as The Snuggery.
  • The debtors'section consisted of a brick barracks, a yard measuring, a kitchen, a public room, and a tap room or snuggery, where debtors could drink as much beer as they wanted, at fivepence a pot in 1815.
  • "Many people affirm that Hitler would gladly marry the granddaughter of Richard Wagner, twenty-year-old, vivacious Verena Wagner, who is a frequent visitor and vacation guest at his mountain snuggery, were he not opposed in principle to marriages between persons of such unequal ages.
  • The first of many victims lured into'The Snuggery'to be raped is a girl called Alice, a member of Jack's social set who had earlier jilted him and on whom he takes revenge by subjecting her to a whole series of sexual acts without her consent ( and without any more thought of marrying her ).
  • Debtors could be fined for theft; throwing water or filth out of windows or into someone else's room; making noise after midnight; cursing, fighting or singing obscene songs; smoking in the beer room 8 10p . am or 12 2p . pm; defacing the staircase; dirtying the privy seats; stealing newspapers or utensils from the snuggery; urinating in the yard; drawing water before it had boiled; and criticizing the committee.