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Meanwhile, the Promoters who busily intercept the meat that citizens are not supposed to be eating are tricked by a "wench" into confiscating her basket, which actually contains her illegitimate baby.

He's also hired some more unconventional types, ranging from botanists to perfect medical marijuana strands, and an outsize security staff to protect their Tilray facility, which actually contains cannabis.

I very much hope that these legal processes do flush out the criminals because it is completely unacceptable that British consumers should be sold a product marked as one thing which actually contains something else.

Microsoft official comment is "no comment," which actually contains more information than it appears to.

This is at the heart of Desgabets's "fundamental truth," that for the proper use of reason we must recognize that all our ideas or simple conceptions have a real object outside of it, which is in itself what is represented by thought, and which actually contains the degree of being that one sees there.

If you can't quite decide where to go in London, check out 333 Motherbar, which actually contains two adjoining, yet distinct, venues.

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There should be a ban on the promotion of foods which purport to be healthy but which actually contain high levels of sugar, fat and salt, the Local Government Association LGAA) said.

"We all peer-review, but it is no longer as significant as it was before," he said, adding that one consequence was that academics and researchers "get to read papers that have been rejected, some of which actually contain ideas ahead of their time, and were rejected unfairly".

This possibly means that the recommendations generated by _2 are shortcuts to the deeper parts of the site, which actually contain the information that the user is looking for.

Notice that the content model takes care of defining the concepts related to the data transfer, through Metric and Measure (which actually contain all the metadata about data transfer formats, size and so on).

In 1666 The Twelve Tunes for the Church of Scotland, composed in Four Parts (which actually contained 14 tunes), designed for use with the 1650 Psalter, was first published in Aberdeen.

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