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an item in which things are stored (i.e. a hamper).
In computing: A hamper is a primarily British term for a wicker basket, usually large, that is used for the transport of items, often food. ... Shipping containers at a terminal in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey. ... A sealed pack of diced pork from Tesco. ... Food caches, Hooper Bay, Alaska, 1929. ... Skydiver about to land Parachuting, or skydiving, is a recreational activity, competitive sport and method of deployment of military personnel (and occasionally, firefighters). ... Container is a 2006 movie by Lukas Moodysson. ...
Container format, a special class of computer file used for audio/video data
See Category:Containers for a more complete list A container format is a computer file format that can contain various types of data, compressed by means of standardized codecs. ... In object-oriented computer programming, a container class is a class of objects that is intended to contain other objects. ... A container is a type of data structure. ... In computing, an abstract data type (ADT) is a specification of a set of data and the set of operations that can be performed on the data. ...
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Poetic, experimental and different, Container is described by Lukas Moodysson as "a fl and white...
He's fat because he's a "container" for all the detritus of corporate over-production, the junk of life that can never be disposed because there's nowhere left for it to go.
Clocking in at around 75 minutes, 'Container' is so uninteresting and repetitious that it seems much longer, and only sheer masochism and an overriding sense of duty kept me from walking out before it was over.
Containers can be extended directly, but are lightweight in this case and must be contained by a parent somewhere higher up in the component tree that is native.
Containers which are focus cycle roots belong to two cycles: one rooted at the Container itself, and one rooted at the Container's nearest focus-cycle-root ancestor.
Normal traversal is limited to this Container, and all of this Container's descendants that are not descendants of inferior focus cycle roots.