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Mr. Blair, seeking to sway the opinions of the many critics in Britain who agree that Mr. Hussein is dangerous but believe that he has been effectively contained, said: "It is clear that, despite sanctions, the policy of containment has not worked sufficiently well to prevent Saddam from developing these weapons.
"This movement cannot be contained," said the statement, "and it cannot be stopped".
"The decline is being contained," said Ulysses Yannas, an analyst at Buckman, Buckman & Reid.
"The plan is to continue monitoring after the fire is contained," said Katie Larson, another Energy Department spokeswoman.
"We came today before we got contained," said Asma al-Ghoul, a young woman known for her defiant stance against violations of civil rights in Gaza.
"Greece is small and its problems can easily be contained," said Sony Kapoor, managing director of Re-Define, an economic consultancy.
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No, it can be managed and contained, say others.
In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Ghannouchi said Tunisia's difficulties could be "contained," saying he was not worried that the country would devolve into violence.
The explosion, at 90 Laurel Avenue, led to a fire that took 20 minutes to contain, said Jimmy Maguire, a department spokesman.
The message being, You can't kill my dog and not get a package in the mail containing said deceased dog.
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