In 1903 the farm was replaced by the Shirley School, a totally self-contained model village with houses for the children to live in small groups.
If it weren't for this inequality, then Waterhouse could function as a totally self-contained and independent unit.
Totally self-contained, totally self-repairing, with the ability to design and create whatever it requires robotically.
It is situated in its own grounds around 1 miles from the upper school and is totally self-contained.
What we really need is a top of the line, newer than tomorrow system that's totally self-contained.
Within that one acre, however, the architects were able to create a totally self-contained enclave.
Physically, the Institute was a totally self-contained complex, taking the concept of centralization right to its extreme.
True, it doesn't have the facilities to be totally self-contained, but its needs and personnel could have beamed in from halfway around the planet.
But seconds later this totally self-contained aggregate joined in the droning of the machines running at idling speed.
Totally self-contained advertising circulars inserted in a newspaper in the same format are referred to as broadsheets.