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The spray-gun is a virtually self-contained sprayer, electrical with a screw- on container for the paint.
As they moved outward, they created communities that were virtually self-contained enclaves of commercial, social, and cultural activity.
Its three segments, which are virtually self-contained, are each set in a different part of the world, and each concerns separate journeys undertaken in different circumstances.
At its outset the aircraft-manufacturing industry was virtually self-contained in the producer's plant, with the exception of a few key products such as engines and tires.
From that period on, India functioned as a virtually self-contained political and cultural arena, which gave rise to a distinctive tradition that was associated primarily with Hinduism, the roots of which can largely be traced to the Indus civilization.
Population-based epidemiological research can be conducted in Olmsted County because medical care is virtually self-contained within the community.
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The plantation was virtually a self-contained community, and he had a variety of chores to do depending on the season, with sausage-stuffing being one of his favorites.
She was almost too self-contained.
Satellite television, virtually nonexistent in the self-contained Arab world 13 years ago when the first Palestinian intifada, or uprising, began, now brings pictures of the bloodshed into Arab living rooms 24 hours a day.
"It's almost like a self-contained resort.
She contains multitudes, and remains self-contained.
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