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For investors who think the glass is half empty and may contain something toxic, the cascade that followed confirmed that the rally was just another chance to dump stock.
SEATTLE--From the birthplace of the microbrew come new clues that beer may contain something far more healthful than just a big dose of carbohydrates.
Their life history may contain something that makes them feel vulnerable and, therefore, they are more reluctant to share.
Deepak Chopra says that they are "messages from the non-local domain" and may contain something you need to know about.
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Another person with an allergy was unable to find out from staff whether they could eat the meals so they just ended up leaving any food which may have contained something they could not have.
The Cambridge online dictionary definition of inclusion, for instance, is 'to contain something as part of something else, or to make something part of something else'; while the definition of incorporation is 'to include something as part of something larger'.
What was damaged by all this was the ability of the defense lawyers, in doing their own investigations and analyses, to follow up on any leads the documents may contain and to discover something that might have been relevant either to conviction or more enlightened sentencing.
"Nature doesn't really interest me," he writes from Malaya in 1950, "except in so far as it may contain an ambush — that is, something human".
"Nature doesn't really interest me — except in so far as it may contain an ambush — that is, something human," he wrote in 1950.
That bottle may contain pills, an injectible, or something to drink.
Make sure that you really don't want the computer before you smash it, this includes any parts that could be savaged and sold; be weary of selling something that may contain data you might not want out.
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