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1 Explicit judgments are those which contain within themselves the reasons for the inference.
2 There isn't one that doesn't contain within it its own contradiction.
3 Second, ostensibly free and voluntary market exchanges contain within themselves elements of domination and exploitation.
4 Plant fibers are rigid and contain within their walls large storage chambers (vacuoles).
5 And the best lies contain within them nuggets of truth, enough to give a listener pause.
6 Mrs. Belknap-Jackson, however, could simply no longer contain within herself the secret of their guest's identity.
7 Newton even suggested that the planetary system did not contain within itself the elements of indefinite stability.
8 Vessels contain within themselves the light of the sphere, 755-m. created, 791-l.
9 But the crude treasures perpetually exposed before our eyes, contain within them other and more valuable principles.
10 The activities mentioned in Chapter XV contain within themselves the factors later discriminated into fine and useful arts.
11 Only then does the national organism contain within itself the means for an endless, because a self-sustained, life.
12 As categories go, they are rather glib, and contain within them many different layers disguised behind these wider words.
13 Chaston wrote that men and fairies both contain within them a faculty of reason and a faculty of magic.
14 This district numbers six hundred thousand souls, and yet does not contain within it the material for one deputy.
15 As a coda, I would add that strangeness, far more than familiarity, can contain within itself the power of prophecy.
16 But neither can the man contain within himself the organization of the city, nor the egg that of the starfish.
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