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Once released from the laboratory, an engineered organism might be difficult to contain in the wild.
Debris is much easier to contain in the harbor than once it reaches the open sea, according to Mr. Campbell.
Young people especially are organising themselves in ways that no government will be able to contain in the long run".
It's a lot to contain in the body of the story's narrator, a 16-year-old boy who is the "unwitting repository of folk memory from the margins, barely educated but possessed of extraordinary insights".
Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch giant that owns Hellmann's, filed a lawsuit last year arguing that Hampton Creek shouldn't be allowed to market its product as "mayo" because it doesn't contain eggs, which mayonnaise must legally contain in the US.
Food companies for instance do not take into account the caloric value of fibre in food with the effect that some high-fibre foods which are sold as low in calories may actually contain, in the extreme, up to 25 per cent more calories than the label suggests.
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