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"It has a contained area.
"I smoke, and I smoke on the job," said one construction foreman who for obvious reasons declined to give his name, "but I'm not going to do it in a contained area with paint or welding materials or chemicals around".
The official said investigators had found burned underbrush positioned in such a way outside the ring, set up to prevent campfires from spreading beyond a contained area, to suggest that the employee, Terry Lynn Barton, intended to start a fire and that burning the letter might have had nothing to do with the blaze, the largest in Colorado history.
The ISCO treatment involved a series of pulse injections of sodium permanganate from multiple injection wells within a contained area of the aquifer.
Rachael Lighty, a spokeswoman for Amazon, told the Washington Post that the punctured can sprayed "strong fumes in a contained area of the facility".
The stakes, however, were just as high: if they were unable to secure a contained area filled with lawful protesters, the population would continue to lose confidence in the ANP, something the Taliban could capitalize on even more, following the withdrawal of international forces.
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Find a fish in a relatively contained area.
Dr. Kondziolka said these patients were chosen because such a stroke usually damages a small, contained area of cells.
But at a recent match between league leader Al Nejmeh and the struggling Mbarrah, scarcely 200 people were in attendance, and those fans were relegated to a small, contained area at midfield on the mezzanine level, leaving an empty section below.
It is a more contained area and it will be easier to catch the chicken you want inside of it.
Several regions were scraped out and analysed when an adenoma contained areas with different grades of dysplasia.
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