Word: containable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wildlife around the lab and the river running next to the site contain abnormally high levels of radioactivity, according to Smith...
...first film] and more effects shots [85 to 52]." For the effects team, Spielberg was a canny guide and a great audience. Says Muren: "He'll howl with glee if something is exciting to him, say, a person getting attacked by a T. rex. He just can't contain himself...
...main criticisms I hear repeatedly about The Crimson is that it doesn't contain any news. Obviously, this is an exaggeration. The events and people the Crimson reports on need to be reported and are clearly "news." We want to hear about the latest Undergraduate Council proposals (I think); it's important to note the administration's decisions and student activities. The Crimson is chock-full of this kind of news, and its reporting of these events, though sometimes plagued with errors, is thorough...
...government lawyers last year as they helped Mrs. Clinton prepare for testimony before a Whitewater grand jury were not protected by attorney-client privilege. Despite criticism that Starr is engaging in a fishing expedition since his investigation has so far turned up little, lawyers apparently believe the notes might contain evidence that Mrs. Clinton's testimony about billing records related to the Whitewater scandal has changed over time. The Administration's petition said the notes should be considered privileged material because Mrs. Clinton needed the White House lawyers to help put together her defense...
...dopamine genes known as D2 and D4 might also play a role in drug abuse, for similar reasons. Both these genes, it turns out, contain the blueprints for assembling what scientists call a receptor, a minuscule bump on the surface of cells to which biologically active molecules are attracted. And just as a finger lights up a room by merely flicking a switch, so dopamine triggers a sequence of chemical reactions each time it binds to one of its five known receptors. Genetic differences that reduce the sensitivity of these receptors or decrease their number could diminish the sensation...