Similar words: container, contain, containment, maintain, grained, unrestrained, contact, contagion. Meaning: [kən'teɪn] adj. 1. controlled 2. gotten under control.
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211. The day before, the newspaper El Mundo contained eight announcements from the Crusade about the march, including four full-page spreads.
212. He opened the bag, which contained a razor, soap, and a towel.
213. Not withstanding this limitation, the powers contained in the section do not restrict any other express or implied rights of action.
214. Type 2 - Automatic or man-rider stacker-cranes contained in a conventional building structure - back-to-back racking.
215. Specific debates about the character of class, class boundaries and changes in the class structure are contained within this framework.
216. However, for the present, these characteristics are largely contained within the stifling constraints of the music industry's commodity forms.
217. As well as medical preparations, it contained a great deal of comparative anatomy, including fossils.
218. Just before dawn Sikes entered the room, carrying a bundle which contained the results of his night's work.
219. The hull contained a mass of dissimilar metals: steel, cast and malleable iron, brass. bronze and lead.
220. The top right-hand drawer of the desk contained the traditional little tin box and a pistol.
221. Any partial parse that is rejected will be removed - thereby removing any parse that would have contained this component.
222. He argued that the international monetary system, based largely on the dollar, contained certain inherent contradictions.
223. She opened a small round leather box to find that it contained tiny gold collar studs and several pairs of cuff links.
224. It also contained a clause which effectively provided for its continued validity should the Soviet Union be dissolved or reconstituted.
225. Marx believed that the basic contradictions contained in a capitalist economic system would lead to its eventual destruction.
226. Disagreements would no longer have to be contained within fractious coalitions.
227. A satisfactory surplus has been achieved and the effect of the decline in membership and examination entries has been contained.
228. It was printed on a raisin package about 1954 and contained brown sugar and orange juice.
229. It contained a comprehensive study of the causes, prevention and treatment of crime.
230. His leather briefcase contained scores and a baton, but no sun block.
231. The move implements cancellation provisions contained in the second and third life assurance directive.
232. These are contained within section 1, the Introduction to the Supplement.
233. One contained business matters of the sort that households - even households in the depression years tend to accumulate over the years.
234. To cap it off, the last but one trap contained a ten pounder.
235. Early prisons were built in castles or large houses and the former contained state prisoners.
236. His contract of employment contained a restraint of trade clause.
237. References to relevant articles can be contained within your newsletter if you have one.
238. He made a complaint that the record of his interview in relation to that offence contained fabricated admissions.
239. The oldest Tertiary rocks contained archaic mammals that bore no resemblance to the living families within the class.
240. But it also contained information previously unknown to either Tanimizu or Sakaida.
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