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The phrase "a canister around" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the placement or positioning of a canister, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He placed a canister around the corner of the room."
Alternatives: "a canister nearby" or "a canister in the vicinity".
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He is said to boast of possessing such a device, a claim apparently supported by an account, first reported in the Washington Post last December, of an al-Qaeda member waving a canister around at a secret meeting, claiming that it contained radioactive material.Even if that is so, it is impossible to tell how near Mr al-Muhajir came to setting off a dirty bomb.
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The first is navigation; canister designs tend to get twisted and potentially flip while in use, and the Cinetic Big Ball gets around that with a canister designed around a ball-shaped main body, which will indeed resist attempts to knock it over, as you can see in the short GIF below.
One easy fix is to buy an inch-thick strip of foam, sometimes called a draft stopper, that can be cut to size and inserted in the gaps along the sashes (around $10 for a canister).
He unlocks it, revealing a canister containing an unstable isotope".
That box contained a smaller box, which held a canister.
A manuscript is discovered in a canister floating in deep space - it is journalist Ulysse Mérou's report of a trip to Soror, an Earth-like planet in orbit around Betelgeuse.
The company is introducing a new canister unit — and not only a canister, but the first canister with constant suction.
A few coins in a canister.
I drink coffee from a canister.
You find a canister of oxygen.
A turtle needs a canister filter.
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