Word: containing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...spirit can be read many ways. I am hesitant to describe, much less explain it, because it seems to contain much frustrated power in its whirling vortex. If you are not alert to the possibility of meaning in such occurrences, you could merely say that it resembles one of those long thin cones you catch cotton candy with, and let it go at that...
...single unit is suggested for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, or Connecticut which contain the great bulk of all special offenders...
...companies have combined with electric utilities and other industries to find ways to take the sulfur out of coal. Usually, this is done by sending coal gases through "scrubbers" at the bottom of tall smokestacks that contain a chemical solution to filter emissions...
RICHARD II. This is not one of Shakespeare's master plays, and it has no titan of a hero at its epicenter. But it can be a wonderfully engrossing drama, and it does contain grand, stirring and passionate speeches. In this presentation the play is reduced to a tepid tempest in a cracked teacup...
During his talks with the Congressmen, Nixon had indicated that he would be willing to make public the substance of the celebrated presidential tapes concerning the Watergate burglary that he had turned over to Federal Judge John J. Sirica. The tapes contain key conversations between the President and such former top aides as John Dean, John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman. Last week the White House decided not to release the summaries. The main reason was fear that the tapes might link the President closer to Watergate. Top White House aides readily admit that the tapes include "ambiguities" about the President...