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These old lovers are still bickering over the meaning of words like "take": the man accuses the woman of "stealing" his pencil, as though in revenge for his theft of her temperature, then holds his head in his hands, since, she informs us, "it could not be contained in itself," and its contents are useless without that pencil to write them down.
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This interaction between what is contained in itself and what draws something beyond itself is also what gives rise to consciousness, and thus to an inherent tension within consciousness, which can only be itself by its relation to an other.
Afterward, a door is fashioned by the artist so that the bones could be contained in the figure itself.
That way the entire message of the ad would not have to be contained in the Tweet itself.
It has to be contained in and of itself". He called it "not biographical but a kind of reality-based, with humor about ourselves". "In making movies, you have to have a sense of humor," he said.
It must be contained in the control system itself.
Alternatively, the information might be contained in the precursor RNA itself in the form of a specific sequence or an RNA structural element.
There are several ways that painkillers can be made to act faster – the ibuprofen can be held as a liquid in a gel capsule or caplet, or the ibuprofen itself can be contained in a tablet in a salt form: as ibuprofen lysine or ibuprofen sodium, which can be absorbed faster.
They cannot be contained in language.
The scandal seems unlikely to be contained in Britain.
If you could be contained in life then yes.
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