To contain polio, hospitals confined children like Tenley, allowing only minimal contact with the outside world.
The ground below 150 metres (500 feet) deep is said to contain much less arsenic.
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Ethnographers are entranced by a distinct dialect that continues to contain words from ancient Dorian Greek.
The nodules are known to contain up to 28% metal - 10 times the proportion found on land.
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The Forestry Commission, health authorities and affected boroughs are attempting to contain the growing outbreak.
Sunderland had come to contain their opponents and were doing so in an assured manner.
They were found to contain contaminated items such as nappies, needles and medical equipment.
He said calls were being made to all political faction leaders to contain the crisis.
If this is the case, then it would become far more difficult to contain.
Police were twice called to the campus dormitory to contain the confrontation, the student said.
The warehouses were said to contain chemicals and material used in construction and salt production.
Edward in Twilight is not really the first "vegetarian vampire", struggling to contain his dark desires.
It was then further tested and found to contain four parts per billion of bute.
It was easier to contain panic because I have a rule I always follow in emergencies.
First order of business is to size up the damage in order to contain it.
The product made on the firm's premises outside Bleary has been found to contain horsemeat.
It only needs to contain some of the truth for it to be worth considering.
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Is it common for embassies to contain rooms people can stay in, and if not why?
Taft then immediately tried to contain the moral and political implications of the admission.
Is it too much to want an expansion to contain better weapons than the main game?
She also expressed her admiration for the work of the emergency services to contain the situation.
His thick and muscled body always seemed to be straining to contain something explosive and volatile.
The goal stunned the Swedes, who had struggled to contain Russia's attack throughout the first half.
Nevertheless, the world of information technology does seem to contain a surprising number of joint bosses.
Canada and 18 other nations require at least 50% of the packaging to contain health warnings.
At the same time they clashed, Obama and Republicans appeared determined to contain their disagreement.
What is described is how to contain a fire, not how to prevent a fire.
Demand and prices would jump, followed by rationing in an attempt to contain costs.
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Exxon was unable to contain the spill during three days of calm weather and smooth seas.
They appear to contain ongoing conversations involving various names, events and apparent business transactions.
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