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China also believes that it is being
contained
by U.S. allies and by those with strategic partnerships with the U.S. right around its periphery.
In 1983, ESA set up its long-term Horizon 2000 program, which
contained
one cornerstone, which would be a mission to a comet.
It got bigger; it
contained
more places.
And I cringe a little when I read that now, not because it isn't true, but because at the time, I really hadn't considered everything that was
contained
in that choice.
Intake of flavonoids, which are
contained
in dark chocolate or blueberries, will increase neurogenesis.
However, not everything is lost; resveratrol, which is
contained
in red wine, has been shown to promote the survival of these new neurons.
A few of his sources
contained
mentions of Arthur, and some others were realistic accounts of battles and places.
Our universe may be
contained
within one such brane, floating in an unknown higher dimensional place, playfully named “the bulk,” or hyperspace.
Sometimes, these graves
contained
practical or ritual objects, suggesting belief in an afterlife where the dead might need such tools.
Imagine a microscopic-sized ladder
contained
in the part of our brain that we'll label our subconscious.
It
contained
the priceless knowledge of the classical world which was fading in the West.
In the instant the universe was created, a huge amount of energy was transformed into mass, and our initial universe
contained
equal amounts of matter and antimatter.
When scientists first measured the motion of groups of galaxies in the 1930's and weighed the amount of matter they contained, they were in for a surprise.
More recently, a 6,000 year old crockpot, lined with charred fish and meat, also
contained
mustard.
What we now know is that life is not
contained
in some magical substance or spark, but within the ongoing biological processes themselves.
The new information was not
contained
in your statement itself, but in telling it to everyone simultaneously.
I've been stared at, screamed at, whispered about, and one time I got smacked in the face by a little old lady's purse that from the looks of the shiner I took home that day I am pretty certain
contained
at least 70 dollars of rolled up small change and a large hard candy collection.
In one study, 65% of the participants who were all college students chose sequence B even though A is shorter and
contained
within B, in other words, more likely.
The virus is
contained
for now, but unless you can destroy it, the vents will soon open and unleash a deadly airborne plague.
Madame Curie's remains, too, were interred in a lead-lined coffin, keeping the radiation that was the heart of her research, and likely the cause of her death, well
contained.
And they all
contained
childhood trauma, victimization, poverty, loss, disengagement from school, early interaction with the police and the criminal justice system, all leading to a seat in a courtroom.
And when there's deadlines, the effects of procrastination are
contained
to the short term because the Panic Monster gets involved.
He has nothing to wake up for, so the effects of procrastination, they're not contained; they just extend outward forever.
David Thomson, an expert on terrorism and reporter for Radio France International, had reports deleted from his Facebook account and had his account deactivated for several days, because they
contained
pictures of ISIS flags, even though he was just reporting on ISIS, not promoting it.
Hardly anything
contained
more than one ingredient, because it was an ingredient.
Linguists talk about metaphors as having entailments, which is essentially a way of considering all the implications of, or ideas
contained
within, a given metaphor.
Janma, meaning "birth,
" contained
a blood-absorbing sheet for the woman to give birth on, a surgical scalpel, a cord clamp, a bar of soap, a pair of gloves and the first cloth to wipe the baby clean.
Big data's reputation for success comes from quantifying very specific environments, like electricity power grids or delivery logistics or genetic code, when we're quantifying in systems that are more or less
contained.
But not all systems are as neatly
contained.
But it also
contained
high quantities of lactose – a sugar which is difficult to process for many ancient and modern stomachs.
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