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t was once the largest worldwide by installed | capacity, replacing Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP and surpas |
served as Ambassador to Britain, and in that | capacity represented his country at the London Confere |
He served in that | capacity, representing the province of Quebec until hi |
mporary, to be constructed to gain the 12,500 | capacity required by London Wasps under Guinness Premi |
become insufficient to support the amount of | capacity required. |
or loading the magazine, there is a 200-round | capacity reservoir in the stock. |
Asmara Airport has severe | capacity restrictions, due to its small terminal, shor |
crowded onto CTA buses, quickly overwhelming | capacity, resulting in usual bus commutes of 30-45 min |
ing 93 students in single, double, and triple | capacity rooms. |
dernisation and expansion works the smelter's | capacity rose to 450,000 tonnes in 1992. |
to call home", Godskitchen moved to the 2000 | capacity Sanctuary Nightclub (formerly the Digbeth Ins |
In this | capacity, Saxbe argued the murder case of Doctor Sam S |
tarting from a small laboratory based 5m3/day | capacity scale model, the group has successfully commi |
Under the Age Legal | Capacity Scotland Act 1991 the old rules and terms wer |
ommodates 5,000 spectators with 1,002 of that | capacity seated. |
In this | capacity, self-balancing BSTs have a number of advanta |
a Maria in Via Lata from c. 1109, and in that | capacity served Pope Paschal II as a diplomat. |
Society of Antiquaries) in 1885, and in that | capacity served as the Cumberland secretary, reporting |
s elected to the Italian Senate, and, in this | capacity, served as a delegate to the Convention in ch |
e, restrooms, concessions, pressbox, overflow | capacity setting and a new sound and lighting system i |
made crossings completely filled to passenger | capacity several times. |
Deputy Speaker of the House in 2000, in which | capacity she remained until her retirement from politi |
In that | capacity, she chaired the Corporate Social Responsibil |
In this | capacity, she worked in the Victorian roads department |
In this | capacity, she supervised every aspect for company valu |
her age, condition and relatively large cargo | capacity, she was used as a collier, carrying coal whe |
In that | capacity she also serves as the Chair of the Finance C |
With her cruising | capacity, she can make voyages from Japan to Europe wi |
In that | capacity, she worked with civic and state leaders in r |
Loaded to | capacity, she sailed on 1 December for the west coast; |
In that | capacity, she teaches ballet classes at Houston Ballet |
In this | capacity she directed the organization of the first Wh |
In this | capacity, she led the movement of online publishing of |
In that | capacity, she shuttled between Cardiff, Wales, and the |
In that | capacity, she served as the director of a research uni |
In that | capacity she took part in the Battle of Barfleur in Ma |
In that | capacity, she was known as a staunch community advocat |
In this | capacity she was referred to cynically by some in the |
international educational consultant; in this | capacity she conducts outreach activities for the Geor |
The ship also has a high | capacity shield grid and, according to dialogue in the |
These systems are primarily used for high | capacity, short distance (less than 1 mile) communicat |
one of the largest farms in Europe, the extra | capacity should be on-line by 2012. |
In that | capacity, Simon also taught the program components dea |
and Chief Executive Officer, serving in that | capacity since 2009. |
y is the second mayor of HRM, serving in this | capacity since defeating the incumbent, Walter Fitzger |
She is the first woman who has served in this | capacity since 1989. |
President since 1979 but only in a ceremonial | capacity since the National Conference. |
DeAnna Taylor, where she has served in such a | capacity since 1999. |
Having tripled their | capacity since 1996, Flying Fish is now the largest of |
is Dr. Robert Laxton, who has served in that | capacity since 2007. |
He has served as chairman in a non-executive | capacity since Daniel Fulton became president and CEO |
ad of Beryozovskaya GRES is below half of its | capacity since the Central Siberian region uses severa |
ion's Board of Trustees and servicing in that | capacity since 2006. |
In this | capacity, since 1990, he has brought together some of |
endent is James Brown, who has served in this | capacity since 1988. |
When built, Glacier had the largest | capacity single armature DC motors ever installed on a |
In this | capacity, Siuda provides spiritual guidance and leader |
The main concert hall is a 700 | capacity sized room. |
In this | capacity, Smith's duties included managing the adminis |
e more powerful engines required greater fuel | capacity, so the fuselage was enlarged and strengthene |
l stills did not usually operate them at full | capacity, so they ended up paying a higher tax per gal |
ng improvement in soil texture, water holding | capacity, soil aeration for better root development. |
tion, stating that he wished to serve in this | capacity solely for reasons of idealism. |
We are all still doing music in some | capacity, some of us are together and some of us aren' |
To accommodate the extra | capacity, some sections of single-track line may be do |
hat the airport will reach its maximum runway | capacity sometime around 2020 if no extra runway is be |
A pony is a glass of only 140 ml | capacity sometimes known as a small beer. |
games at San Angelo Stadium, a 17,500-person | capacity stadium on the university campus. |
home games in the Astrodome, a 45,000-person | capacity stadium off-campus in Houston. |
n (formally known as ESV-Stadion) is a 11,418 | capacity stadium in Ingolstadt, Germany. |
currently intend to relocate to a new 13,000 | capacity stadium in the Glasshoughton area of the town |
Dubarry Park is a 10,000 | capacity stadium with a state of the art club house an |
3000 | capacity stadium |
the club announced plans to move to a 20,000 | capacity stadium near Kew Bridge. |
The Jahnstadion is a 11,800 | capacity stadium in Regensburg, Germany. |
North', which had been projected as a 80,000 | capacity stadium, now it was planned as a 40,000 capac |
the site would only be suitable for a 50,000 | capacity stadium. |
so has its home here and the park has a 8,800 | capacity stadium. |
The company's original plant, with 170,000 mt | capacity, started operating in 1978 in Haifa. |
Street Pumping Station, which is the highest | capacity station in the system. |
the company Investment for 12 million tonnes | capacity steel plant announced in Orissa, India. |
, 5.5 m wide and 3.2 m deep (730 cubic metres | capacity), steel carriage on 32 steel wheels, the whol |
operation, Aggie stadium's permanent seating | capacity stood at 17,500. |
Prior to it being closed, the | capacity stood at 4,100, of which 1,000 is seated. |
Some of the | capacity strain at this station was shunted to Rutherf |
Alumni Gym is a 2,000 | capacity structure on the campus of Loyola University |
As a follow-up of the State | Capacity Study, the Institute studied a random sample |
Astra 2B can also provide backup | capacity, substituting for one or more transponders ac |
more energy and thereby raise their carrying | capacity such as takeover, tool use, scope enlargement |
AIR is a 2,000 | capacity superclub located in Digbeth, Birmingham in E |
The South Island Line will be a medium | capacity system. |
Thus, a site with high cation exchange | capacity takes longer time to acidify (as well as to r |
Highest | capacity tape cartridge from 2003 to 2006. |
Aviation Administration released the report, " | Capacity Needs in the National Airspace System, 2007-2 |
Bulleid designed a reduced | capacity tender based upon the Merchant Navy version. |
ss were all larger and had a greater aircraft | capacity than all preceding American-built escort carr |
s rebuilt in 1978 with a much smaller seating | capacity than at the time it housed the Chargers. |
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. |
ps were all larger and had a greater aircraft | capacity than all the preceding American built escort |
s at Ernst-Happel-Stadion as it has a greater | capacity than their Gerhard Hanappi Stadium. |
It was in this | capacity that Marshall accepted the surrender of the T |
It was in this latter | capacity that Prentice scored the RCN's first U-boat k |
It was in this | capacity that he became acquainted with Colin Campbell |
It was in this | capacity that Rycroft issued the Downing Street memo. |
It was in this | capacity that he garnered nationwide attention for sta |
It is in this | capacity that the bulk of his contributions to Vietnam |
For cars over three litres of engine | capacity, the class consisted of Chrysler Valiant Char |
Red Jet 5 is by passenger | capacity the third largest in the fleet. |
There was always spare boiler | capacity; the original operators the Lancashire Electr |
Despite its small functional | capacity the station is a principal stop on the East C |
In addition to increasing | capacity, the presence of tankage and rocket exhaust w |
In this | capacity, the leading doctor was the supervisor of the |
In this | capacity, the squadron operated Supermarine Spitfires |
To increase traffic | capacity, the engineers also laid pontoon bridges upst |
r cars over 3000cc, or three litres of engine | capacity, the class consisted only of V8 Holden Torana |
Because of its small water storage | capacity, the British Hong Kong Government decided to |
d 800,000 ounces per year operating at 40% of | capacity; the mine was First Majestic's third. |
Although it briefly exceeded | capacity, the 1990's saw little growth and eventually |
Even with the reduction in | capacity, the Matadors never were able to sell out a s |
Although equipped with some storage | capacity, the small volume minimizes standby fuel usag |
For cars over three litres of engine | capacity, the class consisted of Ford Falcon, Holden M |
Requiring less seating | capacity, the Idaho Vandals opted to stay put and play |
Newport in 1655, and began serving in a civil | capacity the year prior when he became a commissioner. |
In that | capacity, the station broadcasts JSU football, basebal |
nd phase would enable a 1,000 MW transmission | capacity, the target capacity. |
In this | capacity, the younger Ramsey issued indictments agains |
In this | capacity the bell served until the 1960s. |
Due to the need to increase | capacity, the brewery was moved in the 2000s to the ne |
Joseph Cemetery had reached its | capacity, the new cemetery was located two miles (3 km |
There ia a 800 seating | capacity, theater named "Amarashree." |
1 300 | capacity theatre |
The Town & Country Club was a 2,100 | capacity theatre-style venue in Kentish Town in North |
The coinage production | capacity then was varying between 3,00,000 to 6,00,000 |
The total stadium | capacity then was about 1,800 people. |
The quantum | capacity theorem is important for the theory of quantu |
The difference can't be in mental | capacity; there is not the difference in our mentaliti |
To improve security and operational | capacity these ASUs were smaller, tight-knit cells, us |
In order to increase | capacity, they plan to extend the station to accommoda |
In terms of seating | capacity, Thompson-Boling was at one time the largest |
not feature frontman Lawrence in any musical | capacity, though he was responsible for naming the tra |
t of the Augustana Synod and remained in that | capacity through 1870. |
ttorney general of Louisiana, serving in that | capacity through 1856. |
ed the need to improve the public information | capacity through the establishment of United Nations r |
his predecessor, Fibicius, and served in that | capacity through 532. |
e Hornets football program and served at this | capacity through 1964. |
ht, the HST was captured and restored to full | capacity through a record five space walks by four ast |
Japanese Manchurian Army, and fought in that | capacity throughout the remainder of the war. |
He served in that | capacity till his death in 1508. |
new facility would also increase its brewing | capacity to approximately 100,000 barrels. |
sota added 600 permanent bleachers increasing | capacity to just over 4,000. |
mpany strategy calls for increasing installed | capacity to 30,000 megaWatts by 2015. |
ng of two reducing aldehyde groups, it has no | capacity to participate in the Maillard reaction. |
e oldest stadiums in Kerala, India and have a | capacity to hold 15,000 people. |
er debate and understanding of architecture's | capacity to transform the world. |
veral major expansions and bring licensed bed | capacity to 874 beds. |
From age 16 a person has full legal | capacity to enter into any form of agreement. |
Located in Sibu town, the building has the | capacity to hold 10,000 people at any single time. |
o civil or ecclesiastical corporation has the | capacity to acquire and manage real estate, except bui |
It has the | capacity to hold 1.2 million cubic metres as part of a |
It is scheduled to take | capacity to 11 by 2013. |
m, on July 20, 2009, has reducing the current | capacity to 5,000 seats. |
52 staff has the | capacity to take care of 240 students in 12 grades wit |
Increased buffer | capacity to 60 frames in continuous shooting |
It has | capacity to occupy more than 25,000 people at a time. |
2012, which will give the airport sufficient | capacity to last until 2030. |
This would mean that nothing has the | capacity to interact with or exert influence on any ot |
6. Reinforce their | capacity to maintain and multiply results and ongoing |
for an annex in 1967, which extended shelving | capacity to 475,000 volumes and expanded seating areas |
tial, or charge, is the result of an object's | capacity to be moved in an electric field. |
The four ships each had the | capacity to carry five hundred 20-foot (6.1 m) contain |
solvent debt since they are ones who have the | capacity to pay off the debt. |
he hill surrounding the playing field ups the | capacity to nearly 24,000. |
The bus had a | capacity to take 45 people. |
hose who are considered "flagged" and have no | capacity to consume any additional marijuana. |
four 125 MW turbines, totalling the installed | capacity to 500 MW. |
re were three crematoria in Birkenau with the | capacity to incinerate 10,000 bodies daily, and that 3 |
y intends to expand the total gross installed | capacity to up to 6,600 MW, making it the largest ther |
as completed in the mid-1990s, increasing the | capacity to 19,100 seats. |
nal stimulants, chemical nociceptors have the | capacity to detect endogenous ligands, and certain fat |
Mind has in it the | capacity to know all things, or, at least, the minds o |
LAN's venue, the Bellville velodrome has the | capacity to expand the LAN even further, up to 1300. |
lic potential is believed to confer a greater | capacity to harvest energy contributing to obesity. |
tone mountain region, it has a relatively low | capacity to neutralize added acid. |
& Maintenance Agreement (CMA) to increase the | capacity to 1.2 Tb/s of which 120 Gbit/s will be initi |
rage of 3,500 tons of trash daily and has the | capacity to accept 10,000 tons of trash daily. |
The swami demonstrated the | capacity to enter the various states of consciousness |
by galleries, thereby increasing its original | capacity to around 95,000. |
re than 20,000 barrels/day of new liquid fuel | capacity to market with the first production of fuel b |
26 the power station was upgraded, increasing | capacity to 10.3 MW. |
Capacity to host groups of all sizes | |
ow a camel wearing shoes is loaded beyond its | capacity to move. |
In time, humans notice the apes' | capacity to learn and adapt; thus they train them to p |
ldren, the book has been noted for having the | capacity to convince young people to 'look further int |
He is noted for his speed and | capacity to change the rhythm of gameplay. |
• An electric utility has the | capacity to generate and distribute electricity (the u |
An expansion completed in 2009 increased its | capacity to more than 2,400 prisoners. |
defections and is only at 20% of its original | capacity to fight, according to defecting officials. |
Balconies added in 1840 raised the | capacity to 1080. |
1979, it was raised by one metre to allow the | capacity to be increased by 1,088. |
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