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"A container is a software package that contains everything the software needs to run.
Her friend has a handbag that contains "everything".
It's like the black of a box that contains everything that exists in the substantial world.
And filtering is the whole point: a commonplace book that contains everything would be as useless as one that didn't exist.
Dick explains orthogonal time as a circle that contains everything rather than a line both of whose ends disappear in infinity.
For a maximalist, there's a good chance that the first mature work will be the best, or, at least, the most definitive, because it's the work that contains everything.
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I loaded heavy containers that contained everything from steaks to clothes.
Because it has made Linux containers easier to use than ever, letting developers deploy compact application packages that contain everything they need to run.
So, "totally sleep-deprived" and few glasses of wine in, she wrote and posted a letter that contained "everything she would never have said otherwise".
'The library that contained everything,' Manguel laments, 'has become the library that contains anything.' No wonder he values the spatial enclosure of his nocturnal barn, whose shelves and thick stone walls serve the purpose of exclusion.
We had garri for lunch every day except Sunday, when we had rice and stew and sometimes a lush salad that contained everything from baked beans to boiled eggs and was served with dollops of creamy dressing.
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