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e oldest stadiums in Kerala, India and have a | capacity to hold 15,000 people. |
00 kilometres (500-620 mi) and it will have a | capacity of 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas per |
In 1851 the church was said to have seating | capacity of "140" with "afternoon attendance: 82" and, |
new 'Merthyr Village' development and have a | capacity of around 12,000. |
production facilities at Longbridge have the | capacity for employing not more than approximately 1,0 |
The refinery is expected to have a | capacity of 615,000 bbl/d (97,800 m3/d), making it the |
solvent debt since they are ones who have the | capacity to pay off the debt. |
The arena will have a | capacity of 13,600 people. |
hose who are considered "flagged" and have no | capacity to consume any additional marijuana. |
nal stimulants, chemical nociceptors have the | capacity to detect endogenous ligands, and certain fat |
The arena will have a | capacity of 15,600 people. |
fa Forest East Wind Farm, is likely to have a | capacity of less than 50MW therefore will determined b |
fa Forest West Wind Farm, is likely to have a | capacity of greater than 50MW therefore will be determ |
The stadium is intended to have a | capacity of 10,000 spectators. |
e construction of a gigantic dam would have a | capacity of 34,500 megawatts, constituting nearly thre |
The terminal shall have a | capacity of 2.5 MMTPA. |
The ballpark will have a | capacity of 11,000 spectators. |
The stadium will have a | capacity of 22,000-30,000. |
The stadium is intended to have a | capacity of 15,000 spectators. |
Plasmids: Have a | capacity of 15 kb. |
These are 12 metres long and have greater | capacity. |
The facility's two paper machines have the | capacity to produce 170,000 tons per year of these spe |
These turbines have the | capacity to meet the electricity demand of more than 5 |
ng in emotional development that they have no | capacity for complex emotional motives. |
as two water outlets; the outlet works have a | capacity of 5,000 cubic feet per second (140 m3/s), an |
Unlike other New World monkeys, they have the | capacity to give birth twice a year. |
The stadium will have a | capacity of 33,500 people and will replace their curre |
StarTex Power Field will have a | capacity of 7,500 spectators for baseball games, and 9 |
The polypropylene plant will have a | capacity to produce 0.9 million metric tonnes per annu |
hanged, and find that they may still have the | capacity for love. |
2012), SUHI will have the | capacity to educate all 9th graders in National City. |
Yeast artificial chromosomes (YAC): Have a | capacity of 300- >1500 kb. |
used as exhibition areas, and the bars have a | capacity of serving up to 1,400 people. |
Phage (lambda)s: Have a | capacity of 25 kb. |
Cosmids or Fosmids: Have a | capacity of 35-45 kb. |
During the Games it will have a | capacity of 17,500, which will be reduced to 2,500 aft |
A building design may have limited | capacity for insulation in some areas of the structure |
Kaitaki does not have rail | capacity, and carries road vehicles across two decks. |
The stadium will have a | capacity of 55,000 people. |
Cement Company's Mills at this place, have a | capacity for manufacturing about 350 barrels daily, an |
This school would have a | capacity of 900 students. |
, but more mature chloroplasts also have this | capacity. |
They have a | capacity of 200 cars and 550 passengers and were built |
The turbines will have the | capacity to generate around 90MW in total and 2-3 MW e |
"INEOS Bio's biorefinery will have the | capacity to produce 8 million gallons of ethanol and 6 |
It will have a | capacity of 80,000 barrels per day (13,000 m3/d). |
ed animals, insects, and plants that have the | capacity to harm humans. |
It will have a | capacity in the first phase of 585,000 tonnes of prima |
So, we don't even have the | capacity to bribe.” |
cost about US$1.5 billion and it will have a | capacity of 750,000 barrels per day (119,000 m3/d). |
Hall 4 will have a | capacity of 12,000 spectators and will host the Olympi |
erhouse and Moccasin Powerhouse, which have a | capacity of 118 and 100 megawatts, respectively. |
Hall 3 will also have a | capacity of 10,000 spectators and will host the Olympi |
ce the Morbe dam is ready,it will have Supply | capacity of 450ML per day. |
These centrifugals have a | capacity of up to 2,200 kg per cycle. |
The spectator parking lots have a | capacity of over 10,000 cars, along with a special VIP |
When completed, the power plant will have a | capacity of 400 MW with an average output of 1,998 GWh |
Restricted by only having limited | capacity in meeting rooms above a pub, as the church g |
Having a | capacity of 10000, it scheduled for completion in 2011 |
compact venue for smaller functions having a | capacity for 100 people dancing and 50 people if seate |
ldren, the book has been noted for having the | capacity to convince young people to 'look further int |
There is a reading room having sitting | capacity of 100 students at a time which remains opens |
er, primarily from two turbines each having a | capacity of 626 megawatts (839,000 hp). |
Thirty eight technologies having licensed | capacity around 25 million tonnes per annum have been |
d left main canals have a headworks discharge | capacity of 188 and 42 m³/sec, respectively. |
a life bar (which measures 47's health), ammo | capacity, kevlar durability, and the current item sele |
se of glycol lowers the water's heat carrying | capacity marginally, while the addition of an extra he |
or shallow water, transport helicopters, high | capacity water pumps, mobile power generators, fuel, f |
ari's hull was extended to increase her cargo | capacity. |
ets to be a question in my mind of her mental | capacity at the time, or her mental state at the time |
With her cruising | capacity, she can make voyages from Japan to Europe wi |
are masses of material that have a high heat | capacity and thermal conductivity. |
the star), or if the gas has a very high heat | capacity (i. |
There are three regions of high buffer | capacity. |
Based on the high binding | capacity and solid phase technology, ImmunoCAP tests a |
t of combustion, they have a high evaporative | capacity relative to their size. |
They will be higher in | capacity and offer improved acceleration. |
d have a lower floor and 11% higher passenger | capacity than the present tube stock. |
third stage, which provided a higher payload | capacity than the Altair. |
iency like the tankless, but with higher flow | capacity. |
e labeling required due to its higher binding | capacity, which gives a higher signal. |
al Dot-com boom which created highly inflated | capacity demands for telecom operators. |
ether with the opening of the hill, increased | capacity to 2,500. |
In his current | capacity, Ven. |
urch speaks, it is not always in his official | capacity. |
nning in 1967 Gowans demonstrated his writing | capacity when, with John Larsson, co-authored ten full |
In 1991, Gould began serving in his current | capacity as Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's. |
ctober 2009, Watson continued in his coaching | capacity under new boss Richard Money until May 2010, |
nterpretation by the press due to his limited | capacity of speaking the Italian language. |
Since he has served in his current | capacity as Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian |
laney is not permitted to act in his official | capacity or identify himself as a Yorkville police off |
, and he was feared by many for his endurance | capacity. |
Grant was remarkable for his administrative | capacity, and was a good preacher. |
In the 1970s he began to lose his playing | capacity and spent more time as a vocalist. |
parties dealt with the judge in his judicial | capacity. |
cts involved in an A ranking, his integration | capacity is high. |
avie Shaw stayed on at the club in his former | capacity as coach. |
g enabling each pupil to work to his/her full | capacity. |
With a hockey seating | capacity of 12,508, Pittsburgh's Mellon Arena was eigh |
Built in 1993, it has a Ice Hockey seating | capacity for 7,200 people. |
Watty Graham Park can currently hold a | capacity of about 6,000 people. |
tball season as University Stadium, holding a | capacity of 13,500 spectators. |
The stadium holds a | capacity 30,000 spectators. |
The Opera Theater holds a | capacity of 1331 seats distributed over a ground audit |
The facility holds a | capacity of 1,000. |
The field holds a | capacity of 1,000 fans. |
The venue holds a | capacity of 400. |
The ballpark holds a | capacity of 700. |
The stadium was built in 1969 and holds a | capacity of 25,000. |
There is a hostel with | capacity for 100 students. |
Peak hour system | capacity will be 10,400 passengers in 2021; |
River Battle has an hourly ride | capacity of 800 passengers. |
non-profit boards in his Yale House Ventures | capacity. |
ogram as we go forward -- both human resource | capacity and financial resource capacity -- to scale u |
Human reproductive | capacity exceeds the available resources in the enviro |
uperior to a standard human-mimicking robot's | capacity. |
him, LaVey zeroes in on humankind's limitless | capacity for self-deceit and self-denial. |
essage "Rethink Everything" to illustrate its | capacity to remain a leader in the modern media age. |
250,000-litre (66,000 US gal; 55,000 imp gal) | capacity. |
ctive of these projects is to improve highway | capacity and safety along the corridor. |
platform with substantially improved payload | capacity, improved propulsion and added high attitude |
prex exhaust will deliver improved draughting | capacity over traditional exhaust systems. |
This influx of horses improved the | capacity of the French cavalry, as Joachim Murat's 11, |
shville Predators history, and served in that | capacity from 2002 until 2006. |
In this | capacity he successively commanded: The frigate HMS Ad |
Sullivan served in this | capacity until January 2009. |
Defendant Frank M. Arguimbau was sued in his | capacity as surviving partner of the firm of Schroeder |
He served in that | capacity from 1975 until 1978. |
Lovett served in that | capacity until his death, in 1945. |
He served in this | capacity for the remainder of his career in politics. |
e had already worked with that coach, in that | capacity, at Ciudad de Murcia and Levante UD. |
He served in that | capacity, representing the province of Quebec until hi |
In that | capacity, he conducted oversight over the Nuclear Regu |
Acting in this | capacity, he helped lead cases against subprime lender |
In that | capacity he attended the Vatican Council of 1869-70. |
status on December 31, 1967, serving in that | capacity until his death. |
f Representatives in 1890, and served in that | capacity until his death in 1891 in Yankton. |
e becoming its 17th Governor, serving in that | capacity for three decades, from 1822 through 1852. |
he reign of Mary, doing valuable work in that | capacity. |
Wyzanski served in that | capacity until September 3, 1986, due to his death. |
In this | capacity, Van Bramer was the library's link between co |
Wing served in that | capacity until his resignation, on February 1, 1905. |
Belew served in that | capacity until his death, in 2001, in Fort Worth, Texa |
ct is mediated by the increase in antioxidant | capacity of brain tissues. |
ert in 1965, and served a single term in this | capacity. |
and Chief Executive Officer, serving in that | capacity since 2009. |
Garver served in this | capacity until his death in Independence at the age of |
atus on December 31, 1943, and served in that | capacity until his death, in 1958. |
l of Pennsylvania to actually serve, in which | capacity he laid out the original plan for the city of |
Crowley served in that | capacity until June 30, 1981, due to resignation. |
He served in that | capacity until his death, in Princeton, New Jersey. |
In 1991, | capacity was increased to 460 beds and additions in 20 |
ct of North Carolina in 1993, serving in that | capacity until 2003. |
He served in this | capacity for one term of one year, but did not seek re |
In this | capacity, he organized "love-ins" and "happenings" tha |
t of the Augustana Synod and remained in that | capacity through 1870. |
He remained in this | capacity until his death twelve years later, aged 66. |
Francisco, where he continued to work in that | capacity. |
He also served in the | capacity of REPFRANCE, representing the head of staff |
53rd district of Connecticut, serving in this | capacity from 1987-1995. |
In this | capacity, he caught the attention of Maj. |
Sabin served in that | capacity until March 30, 1890, due to his death. |
Dupree served in that | capacity until his death, in 1995, in Raleigh. |
Goddard served in this | capacity for 26 years, until his death in 1899. |
was made club secretary in 1892 and, in that | capacity, took responsibility for all team affairs. |
l Center in Shreveport, having served in that | capacity from 1979-1988. |
He served in that | capacity for two seasons before succeeding Terry Malon |
rst Chancery Court in 1907 and served in that | capacity until 1927. |
over for Geri Kamenz, who had served in that | capacity for the previous two years. |
In his | capacity as director of Citizens United, the organizat |
erved at Washington and West Virginia in this | capacity. |
Parsons served in that | capacity until his death, in 1993, in Chicago. |
status on December 31, 1958, serving in that | capacity until his death. |
any and continued traveling the world in this | capacity. |
e 17th premier of Ontario, and served in that | capacity until 1971. |
ttorney general of Louisiana, serving in that | capacity through 1856. |
as governor of the colony and served in this | capacity for two years. |
nior status on July 31, 1941, serving in that | capacity until his death, in Lincoln, Nebraska, later |
She served the nation for eight years in this | capacity, where she oversaw a staff of approximately 8 |
In this | capacity he played a major role during the 1971 Insurr |
eturned to Vale with an offer 'to help in any | capacity'. |
Burns served in that | capacity until his death, in 1917, in Laredo, Texas. |
In this | capacity, Siuda provides spiritual guidance and leader |
a Maria in Via Lata from c. 1109, and in that | capacity served Pope Paschal II as a diplomat. |
In this | capacity, it supported Black teacher development in th |
Fogel served in that | capacity until May 1, 1978, due to resignation. |
In this | capacity he became thoroughly acquainted with the reco |
In this | capacity, he helped plan the campaign that ended in a |
For his service in this | capacity, he was awarded the Legion of Merit with Comb |
Wicker served in that | capacity until her death, in 1994, in New Orleans, Lou |
ted for serving longer than any other in that | capacity, for twenty-seven years. |
Bonsal served in that | capacity until July 22, 1995, due to his death. |
status on October 5, 1976, and served in that | capacity until his death, in Stanford, California. |
y is the second mayor of HRM, serving in this | capacity since defeating the incumbent, Walter Fitzger |
n and in 1813 governor of Hamburg and in this | capacity evacuated the city with his troops and was de |
Curran served in that | capacity until January 10, 1988, due to his death. |
He served in this | capacity until June, 1927 at which point Thomson resum |
She served in this | capacity until broken up for scrap at Briton Ferry in |
In this | capacity, he was head of the Office of Legal Affairs i |
tions of wanting to remain in US Luge in some | capacity. |
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