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| n plants, each with 400 MM cubic feet per day | capacity, a fractionation plant to remove the liquids |
| onditioned auditorium with nearly 600 seating | capacity, a parquet indoor badminton court and a commu |
| e school was founded in 1959, with additional | capacity added in 1977. |
| The stadium's maximum | capacity after the 1980-81 renovation was 41,448, cons |
| will be built soon, as the lot is already at | capacity after a few months. |
| The final | capacity, after several stadium expansions, was 50,000 |
| canal has the second largest water discharge | capacity after Chashma-Jhelum link canal. |
| The camera will format any CF card, but the | capacity after formatting will not exceed 8GB. |
| k as Vaughan's manager, and continued in this | capacity after they divorced in 1957. |
| shore duties, Duncan did not serve in a naval | capacity again. |
| with uprated engines, increasing its payload | capacity ahead of the launch of Zvezda a little over a |
| Lawn seating expands the ballpark's seating | capacity, allowing an additional 1,500 fans to view th |
| of the 7th car upgrade was a 17% increase in | capacity, allowing 6,000 more passengers per day to us |
| with a G40 supercharger to overcome its small | capacity, although this did not make production. |
| In this | capacity, Ambassador Inderfurth dealt with issues such |
| otel itself is one of the largest in terms of | capacity among California Indian casinos. |
| aged 17 power companies, with total installed | capacity amounted to 15,410 megawatts (MW) at the end |
| are masses of material that have a high heat | capacity and thermal conductivity. |
| te that internal chills will absorb both heat | capacity and heat of fusion energy. |
| lth), bullets (increase weapon damage or ammo | capacity), and bulletproof vests (reduce damage from e |
| to be opened on 5 August 2012 with a partial | capacity and on 5 August 2013 with full capacity. |
| The power station has a 708 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a concrete face |
| tion and alignment (H&A) is crucial for state | capacity and should be expanded from sharing and sprea |
| A bullet wound left him with decreased lung | capacity, and scar on his back. |
| A material with high thermal mass (high heat | capacity and low conductivity) will have a large therm |
| n the 1930s, the cemetery was rapidly nearing | capacity and therefore a new cemetery and crematorium |
| Conservation - approximating ecosystem | capacity and potentials. |
| he number of nuclear reactors operated, total | capacity and electricity produced. |
| ignificant consequences for the water storage | capacity, and the solidus temperature of the lherzolit |
| ultaneously: O2 Academy2 Leicester with a 500 | capacity and O2 Academy3 Leicester for 250 patrons. |
| ned and manufactured gantry crane of 80-tonne | capacity and 60-metre span, with monobox girder and un |
| l sound recorders such as the RT-80 (200 foot | capacity) and the RM-30 (1200 foot capacity). |
| rebuilt and upgraded to double the production | capacity and to yield lighter spirit. |
| As a result, the end became packed and over | capacity and it was decided to close the turnstiles at |
| rrent building is the fourth to serve in this | capacity and the third to occupy the current location. |
| This Type had long range cruising | capacity and eight torpedo tubes. |
| y congested during peak hours, because of low | capacity and many large intersections. |
| e solar array mass and power budgets, battery | capacity and mass, power and mass for fuel cells, sola |
| pany settled into its new building increasing | capacity and setting up several projects. |
| ogram as we go forward -- both human resource | capacity and financial resource capacity -- to scale u |
| t of New Orleans to expand container terminal | capacity and indicate opportunities to capitalize on p |
| The brewery has grown its | capacity and floor space, and has expanded its market |
| By 6:00am, the park had already reached | capacity, and Six Flags officials shut the gates. |
| They will be higher in | capacity and offer improved acceleration. |
| ctive of these projects is to improve highway | capacity and safety along the corridor. |
| It has prospective oil and gas | capacity and at June 2003 - 250 wells have been drille |
| Despite his vast technical | capacity and high ball possession skills, unique shuff |
| e combustion turbines (173 MWe each of winter | capacity) and two combined cycle steam turbines (193 M |
| will use some of the satellite's transmission | capacity and some will be used by the Italian defense |
| Hotels fill to | capacity, and many Saratogians rent out their homes. |
| e stadium has recently had an increased stand | capacity and new floodlights. |
| The power station has a 1,240 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a roller-compac |
| rom Philips in San Antonio, Texas, to ramp up | capacity and support processes down to the 0.25-microm |
| has a 254,000 acre·ft (313,000 dam³) storage | capacity and provides irrigation and municipal uses fo |
| a breeding horse are good character, pulling | capacity and fertility. |
| onal in August 2011 adding 250,000 units/year | capacity, and when the project reaches completion tota |
| The power station has a 1,020 MW installed | capacity and the dam also supports a ship lift. |
| of entry has reached its adequate operational | capacity and after eight years of planning, it is read |
| o mucins give them considerable water-holding | capacity and also make them resistant to proteolysis b |
| ess than its 680,000 units/year manufacturing | capacity and bought Volvo Cars from Ford. |
| This machine had a 13-digit | capacity and a 5-inch CRT display. |
| had 42 passenger cars, each with an 8 person | capacity, and was operated by World Tourist Attraction |
| The power station has a 1,078 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a rock-fill emb |
| Based on the high binding | capacity and solid phase technology, ImmunoCAP tests a |
| The power station has a 1,676 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a concrete face |
| expanded quickly in both its meat processing | capacity, and its retail division. |
| Grant was remarkable for his administrative | capacity, and was a good preacher. |
| le (7060-H30, -H50, -H70), that differ in the | capacity and throughput and, thus, software license co |
| He later acted in a diplomatic | capacity and had substantial influence over the course |
| ound unsatisfactory due to insufficient water | capacity and inflexibility around tight curves. |
| be changed are handling, accuracy, ammunition | capacity, and power. |
| Kaitaki does not have rail | capacity, and carries road vehicles across two decks. |
| than the Bells, though they had less carrying | capacity and range and speed. |
| He worked on the specific heat | capacity and the expansion and refractive indices of g |
| In the 1970s he began to lose his playing | capacity and spent more time as a vocalist. |
| Also, new bleacher seating has increased | capacity, and limited chairback seating has been added |
| As such, it is badly over | capacity and congestion is predicted to worsen on week |
| The power station has a 1,450 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a concrete face |
| Magazine | capacity and operating mechanism are also important co |
| ver reached more than 5 percent of its design | capacity, and now is effectively empty. |
| More seating | capacity and a more central location in Pittsburgh, th |
| The power station has a 1,420 MW | capacity and is supplied with water by a rock-fill emb |
| m is the second largest, (in terms of storage | capacity) and the second oldest dam of Toowoomba city' |
| e them a sense of their own agency, their own | capacity, and an ability to ask questions and solve pr |
| The retort had a 15 ton | capacity, and the residence time was 24 hours. |
| variant with reinforced hull, increased fuel | capacity and a larger propeller. |
| shed this by inflating their milling per-hour | capacity and having 4 Permanent Secretaries approve th |
| cost cost £70,000 ($140,000), had a 200 cars | capacity, and also offered fuel, lubrication, and wash |
| The church was filled beyond | capacity and although the crowd was mostly Latino, the |
| iance with a confidential dispatch, fueled to | capacity, and got underway independently at 0027 on Se |
| previous supervisor acts only in a mentoring | capacity and generally does not directly supervise dri |
| rsible Francis turbine has a 306 MW installed | capacity and 336 MW maximum capacity. |
| original two-lane structure was already over | capacity, and planning for additional capacity began i |
| It has developed a construction | capacity and provides contract services to the Town Co |
| In 1964, Commonwealth was full to | capacity and grades kindergarten through twelfth neede |
| Each server adds more CPU, memory | capacity and network capacity to the grid for a linear |
| tions, water availability, soil water holding | capacity and its nutrient content. |
| lons (about 25.7 million m³) of water at full | capacity, and has a drainage basin of 20 square miles |
| when compared to a media filter with similar | capacity, and each backwash requires far less water to |
| ootball League because of insufficient ground | capacity and facilities. |
| The UdG has outstanding research | capacity and the potential to have a practical impact |
| hin the class as regards boiler size and fuel | capacity and these were denoted by sub-classes Y1/1 to |
| Energy has 995 MW, of operational generating | capacity and 2145 MW of generating capacity in the con |
| Government | Capacity and Political Responsiveness. |
| ain two turbine generators, one with a 130 MW | capacity and another with a 23 MW capacity for a total |
| Doubled | capacity and transfer speed |
| , including myself, usually have reduced lung | capacity and a high-pitched nasal voice which makes si |
| eas specializes in ships with small passenger | capacity and many included amenities. |
| paralegal at Kennedys Law Firm in a part time | capacity, and is the son of Leah Hardy, a secretary th |
| While in this | capacity, Antommarchi worked under Paolo Mascagni (175 |
| l plants of less than one million tons annual | capacity are generally not economically viable. |
| Third party extended batteries up to 2400 mAh | capacity are available for the N900. |
| 30 turbines each with 5 MW nameplate | capacity are provided by REpower and electrical works |
| iel produced their last motorcycle, a reduced | capacity Ariel Arrow. |
| Capacity: around 44760 m³ | |
| Thirty eight technologies having licensed | capacity around 25 million tonnes per annum have been |
| f Justice on a number of occasions during his | capacity as the Vice President and retired subsequentl |
| Defendant Frank M. Arguimbau was sued in his | capacity as surviving partner of the firm of Schroeder |
| ed with Mars, probably in the latter's Celtic | capacity as a protector. |
| 1960s and 1970s, the station operated to full | capacity as an eight-unit baseload plant, meeting abou |
| In his | capacity as director of Citizens United, the organizat |
| Port's traffic may have exceeded its physical | capacity as well as the capacity of local freeway and |
| In her | capacity as Motor Vehicles Commissioner, Naples served |
| They had a large coal storage | capacity as well as masts and sails to assist the stea |
| In his | capacity as rosh yeshiva, Abba Shaul maintained a heav |
| It was formally opened by Rab Butler in his | capacity as High Steward of Cambridge on 13 July 1971. |
| In his | capacity as the Bishop of Ulcinium, he participated in |
| Finance and Economic Affairs in 2004, in his | capacity as executive director the Huron Perth Communi |
| of contributors who supported Knowles in his | capacity as an editor. |
| In his | capacity as Education Minister Roosevelt Skerrit found |
| er Dash 8 turbo-prop aircraft (36 and 50 seat | capacity) as well as the Fokker 100 jet aircraft (97 s |
| In his | capacity as senior admiral he was president at the cou |
| In 1991, Gould began serving in his current | capacity as Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's. |
| alculated a single tank had the same carrying | capacity as 291 human porters. |
| He served in a military | capacity, as serasker, in Acre (1844-1845), Jerusalem |
| and the Titan I's had about the same payload | capacity as an Atlas. |
| Gymnastics Hall of Fame twice; in 1998 in her | capacity as a member of the 1996 U.S. gymnastics team, |
| The first (from 1939) gives the | capacity as "about half a million British thermal unit |
| In his | capacity as Archbishop and Prince-Elector, Salentin ha |
| Ginsburg also appears in a non-speaking | capacity as Palpatine. |
| In addition to his | capacity as both a composer and conductor, Wilfrid Hol |
| , to the 10th Earl of Selkirk in the latter's | capacity as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
| Since he has served in his current | capacity as Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian |
| In his | capacity as a players' agent, he has attracted controv |
| In his | capacity as a professor at the University of Mississip |
| rway due to damage, and it is back up to full | capacity as of 2010. |
| made more than 1000 trips to the peak in his | capacity as park meteorologist until 1945, when he was |
| demned the LMDC as an "abject failure" in its | capacity as an agent for rebuilding lower Manhattan. |
| In his | capacity as Vice-Chancellor, he was the Welsh Supernum |
| for exhibiting good carcass quality in their | capacity as meat animals. |
| ows of this breed have been praised for their | capacity as mothers, having "extra longevity in the so |
| he President of the Church is speaking in his | capacity as such and when he is offering personal opin |
| f English-language fatwa given by Raza in his | capacity as an Isalmic jurist. |
| ry Fellowship of Jesus College, Oxford in his | capacity as Principal of the University College of Wal |
| In his | capacity as Assistant Secretary, Inderfurth was respon |
| second chairperson, succeeding Warren in that | capacity as well. |
| (Armistice Day) by Queen Elizabeth II, in her | capacity as Queen of New Zealand. |
| At the same time, he was - in his | capacity as a singer-songwriter - one of the major voi |
| He appears for the first time in this | capacity as witness to a charter of Walter Comyn of Ro |
| from 2001, and he attended once again in his | capacity as chairman of the Cross-strait Common Market |
| His Eminence served in the | capacity as "Bishop of Edmonton" for 20 years (1985-20 |
| ald of St Andrews on 20 November 1160, in his | capacity as Papal legate. |
| Planning Organization (DPT) in Ankara in her | capacity as an economist. |
| Gerson has functioned in an honorary | capacity as advisor in various union ministries and th |
| In his | capacity as Vice-Chancellor, he was the Welsh Supernum |
| the video the appellant was not acting in his | capacity as a councillor. |
| October 1966 he reverted to solely a playing | capacity as Ron Gray was appointed as manager. |
| s enabled Daw Mill to increase its production | capacity as it removed the often time consuming proces |
| In his | capacity as committee member, he was able to push for |
| Each of these tunnels have the same | capacity as both combined can discharge up to 2,250 m3 |
| While it is still useful in a limited | capacity as an historical study, Parkman took many lib |
| operated as Streicher's representative in his | capacity as Gauleiter of Franconia. |
| wind power market in terms of total installed | capacity as of the end of 2008. |
| He served in the | capacity as TransAfrica's president until 2001. |
| ining that he had written to Henderson in his | capacity as Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. |
| on for his riding, sought re-election in that | capacity as well. |
| In his | capacity as producer of NYPD Blue he won the Emmy Awar |
| avie Shaw stayed on at the club in his former | capacity as coach. |
| ed as the Channel Fleet, she continued in her | capacity as flagship as a Channel Fleet unit. |
| ment is made by the British monarch, in their | capacity as Duke of Lancaster, by pricking the Lites. |
| In his | capacity as Vice President of EDYE, Lambrakis particip |
| In his | capacity as Principal of St David's, he became a Fello |
| The company's production | capacity as at the end of 2010 was 640 kilotons. |
| Other antioxidant | capacity assays which use Trolox as a standard include |
| Non-negative weight, called | capacity assigned to each arc. |
| e had already worked with that coach, in that | capacity, at Ciudad de Murcia and Levante UD. |
| He then worked in a similar | capacity at the Teatro Carignano in Turin. |
| In addition this will increase | capacity at participating airports. |
| Its hydraulic | capacity at peak times was up to 1,000 litres per seco |
| University of Alaska in 1960, serving in this | capacity at the university for the next 13 years. |
| s County and frequently presided in an acting | capacity at Ottawa's Exchequer Court. |
| d bleacher seating for 1600 putting the total | capacity at 2,015. |
| Factory | capacity at Belper and Sheffield was now nearly fully |
| The current total | capacity at Twin Groves Wind Farm is 398 megawatts. |
| 0, Caltrans granted funds to increase parking | capacity at the station. |
| She resigned to work on staff in a music | capacity at Gracepointe Church in the Nashville area. |
| fidence in Britton: "He has not failed in any | capacity at any level. |
| its are also occasionally used for additional | capacity at times of special events. |
| With | capacity at the ground exceeding 100,000 from the earl |
| phen Samuel Perry also served in a managerial | capacity at Peach Point Plantation. |
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