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were container
noun
Someone who contains; something that contains.
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In the regression analyses (Table 2), community and household factors assessed (crowding, community size, and sanitation) were less informative in explaining the variability seen in the water quality outcomes than were container characteristics (container type, treatment, covered, storage time, water source).
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Modern shipping is container shipping.
A variety of freight ships will take passengers, but most are container ships.
Finally, there are containers that imitate the pieces of anatomy they were often meant to hold.
Both drawings are containers of emptiness – but such different kinds of emptiness, such different resonances.
Anyone can own a vase, but the glass vessels by Eric McLenden from Hoboken are containers second.
There are containers with yacon, also known as Bolivian sunroot, a sweet tuber.
If so, these days there are containers for nooks and crannies.
There are 58,000 shipments a day to the U.S., most of which are container-size.
And with oil at $96 a barrel one unobtrusive sector suffering is containers and packaging.
If the tree was container-grown, be sure to loosen outside roots and prune broken roots.
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