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The federal Food and Drug Administration can move to have fish containing that much mercury taken off the market, though it rarely does so.
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Then again, Jobim's music can contain that much interpretation.
Even at the time, that measurement was extraordinary, because the atmosphere hadn't contained that much carbon dioxide in the past 10 to 15 million years.
Cocoa itself does not contain that much fat, but due to its high viscosity, manufacturers have to add liquids -- namely cocoa butter -- to help it flow through factory machines without affecting the taste.
Those measurements are advertised on the menu boards in the stores, but when served to customers the lattes do not actually contain that much fluid, they argued.
Noting that Jews in occupied Poland received 184 calories a day in rations, Gass observes, "an officer's spit might contain that much" — the kind of arresting hyperbole he favors, now put to gruesome use.
The atmosphere did contain that much CO2 during the Cretaceous period about 100 million years ago, Ries says.
So if our math is right, they will work their way into your next-gen PMPs, mobile phones, and/or anything else that simply must contain that much memory sometime right before Christmas or early next year.
Even Dunkin Donuts ever-popular '"iced donut double-fried latte," made with crushed donuts, double cream, and extra icing, doesn't contain that much sugar.
Turkey contains much that is European just as Europe contains much that is Islamic.
While it has much that is admirable, it also contains much that appears repetitive and incidental.
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