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Phillips served in that | capacity until August 3, 1985, due to his death. |
Swan served in that | capacity until July 1, 1911, due to retirement. |
Moorman served in that | capacity until January 26, 1938, due to his death. |
In that | capacity she took part in the Battle of Barfleur in Ma |
Riddick served in that | capacity until July 31, 1953, due to his death. |
Shelbourne served in that | capacity until December 29, 1974, due to his death. |
status on December 31, 1965, serving in that | capacity until his death, in Laguna Hills, California. |
He served in that | capacity until he retired in January 2001. |
Morgan served in that | capacity until October 1, 1981, due to assignment to a |
He served in that | capacity until 1944 when he did not seek re-election. |
Pointer served in that | capacity until his retirement from the bench on April |
Walinski served in that | capacity until December 24, 1992, due to his death. |
Knowles served in that | capacity until March 21, 1881, due to retirement. |
Hartshorne served in that | capacity until September 14, 1975, due to his death. |
ing throughout the American Civil War in that | capacity. |
status on March 22, 1957, and served in that | capacity until his death. |
Lydick served in that | capacity until December 17, 1995, due to his death. |
In that | capacity, she was known as a staunch community advocat |
in Askew on April 18, 1973 and served in that | capacity until 1978. |
In that | capacity, he also served as Head of Department until 2 |
He served in that | capacity from 1987 until his resignation in 1997. |
Myers served in that | capacity until August 2, 1940, due to his death. |
In that | capacity he put down an incipient mutiny and received |
Masterson served in that | capacity until November 16, 1973, due to resignation. |
ister Plenipotentiary to Belgium, and in that | capacity participated in the Japanese delegation to th |
on for his riding, sought re-election in that | capacity as well. |
In that | capacity, he was responsible for coordinating all docu |
ector of Duquesne University, serving in that | capacity from 1920 until 1923. |
city council in 1849 and won, serving in that | capacity until 1852, when he ran unopposed for mayor. |
status on November 30, 1985, serving in that | capacity until his retirement from the bench, on Janua |
Decker served in that | capacity until November 3, 1993, due to his death. |
Noonan served in that | capacity until May 1, 1964, due to his death. |
After serving two years in that | capacity, he shifted back to Canada as head coach of t |
ior status on May 1, 1938, and served in that | capacity until his death. |
Tone served in that | capacity until his resignation from the bench, on Apri |
Lowell served in that | capacity until November 30, 1933, due to his death. |
In that | capacity, he directed Vienna's Diocesan Office for Mis |
He continued in that | capacity until his death in 1867. |
me the Dean of the College and served in that | capacity until 2009. |
Rubin serving in that | capacity until his death, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
Huyett served in that | capacity until May 1, 1998, due to his death. |
He served in that | capacity until 1925 when he became the president of th |
Leahy served in that | capacity until his death, in 1966. |
Rubin served in that | capacity until October 8, 1977, due to appointment to |
He served in that | capacity until his death in a car crash in 1983. |
Gierbolini-Ortiz served in that | capacity until his retirement, on March 23, 2004. |
Donahue served in that | capacity until September 10, 1928, due to his death. |
ly ran for mayor of Nowata and served in that | capacity during 1913 and 1914. |
Fraser served in that | capacity until his death, in 1876, in Jacksonville, Fl |
status on April 16, 1965, and served in that | capacity until his death. |
ice-president for the club and served in that | capacity until 1996. |
orthwest Territories in 1893, serving in that | capacity until his resignation in 1898. |
Sweeney served in that | capacity until November 5, 1966, due to his death. |
In that | capacity he won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz E |
Holden served in that | capacity until November 18, 1996, due to his death. |
ity Whip in 2003 and currently serves in that | capacity. |
He served in that | capacity until his death, in Fargo. |
ary staff of Governor Hale and served in that | capacity from 1885 to 1887. |
In that | capacity, Haak was one of several Dodger evaluators wh |
In that | capacity, in 1959, Nekola scouted and signed future Ba |
Nelson served in that | capacity until October 21, 1998, due to his death. |
In that | capacity, he was closely involved in Operation Hush, a |
Ling served in that | capacity until May 17, 1965, due to his death. |
September 30, 1996, remaining active in that | capacity until April of 2009. |
status on November 23, 1923, serving in that | capacity until his death, exactly one year later. |
He has served in that | capacity ever since, and is the longest serving Speake |
rman in Brantford, Ontario and served in that | capacity until 1895. |
Japanese Manchurian Army, and fought in that | capacity throughout the remainder of the war. |
Driver served in that | capacity until September 12, 1958, due to his death. |
Caulfield served in that | capacity until her resignation from the bench on Septe |
Vollmer served in that | capacity until his death, in 2003, in Mobile. |
He served in that | capacity until his resignation from the bench on Octob |
She served in that | capacity until 1943, when she became the interim execu |
May 16, 1999, and continues to serve in that | capacity. |
In that | capacity he lobbied both congress and regulatory agenc |
charged a monthly recurring fee based on the | capacity of the connection. |
The | capacity of the arena is 6,900 people. |
The | capacity of the venue is 7,500 people. |
At his final home game at Nebraska, the | capacity crowd showed their appreciation for Walker by |
The pipeline has the | capacity of 190,000 barrels per day. |
0 million development that would increase the | capacity of the stadium to at least 60,000. |
on's growth has therefore put pressure on the | capacity of the sewerage system. |
The long-term goal is to strengthen the | capacity of local communities to take control of their |
He also served in the | capacity of REPFRANCE, representing the head of staff |
FA-2 is a fibre-optic submarine cable and the | capacity with today's technology is 57x10 gigabits per |
This system has the | capacity of real-time simulation of the motion of an i |
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 |
its former glory in 1950, and 1950-51 saw the | capacity back around the 25,000 mark. |
ng the first half of the 20th century and the | capacity of other stadiums. |
The | capacity of the arena is 5,500 and was built in 2005. |
The | capacity of the arena is 4,600 people. |
f Peyia expects to extend the gradines so the | capacity will reach the 7.500 people. |
e only item in need of change to increase the | capacity. |
altese Premier League side Hibernians, in the | capacity of striker. |
s around the world executives are putting the | capacity for innovation top of their strategic agenda. |
52 staff has the | capacity to take care of 240 students in 12 grades wit |
The | capacity of the pipeline is 41 billion cubic meters (b |
The | capacity is about 866 million gallons, with a surface |
Consequently, batteries offering double the | capacity of the included battery are being sold by thi |
The | capacity in cubic feet is then divided by 100 cubic fe |
facility was expanded and eventually had the | capacity for 3,000 veterans. |
266 retorts were in operation, each with the | capacity of 100-200 tonnes shale oil per day. |
The | capacity is approximately 700 and it also has a VIP ba |
This would mean that nothing has the | capacity to interact with or exert influence on any ot |
The facility houses Adult Male Felons, the | capacity is 200. |
The facility houses Adult Male Felons and the | capacity is 115. |
upper tier to the south and east stands, the | capacity will be increased to 22,000. |
The facility houses Adult Male Felons, the | capacity is 190. |
The four ships each had the | capacity to carry five hundred 20-foot (6.1 m) contain |
production facilities at Longbridge have the | capacity for employing not more than approximately 1,0 |
solvent debt since they are ones who have the | capacity to pay off the debt. |
The | capacity of the arena is 10,300. |
he hill surrounding the playing field ups the | capacity to nearly 24,000. |
The | capacity of the arena is 4,100 people. |
Informally, the | capacity of a classification model is related to how c |
re were three crematoria in Birkenau with the | capacity to incinerate 10,000 bodies daily, and that 3 |
The | capacity of the pipeline is 33 bcm of natural gas per |
When the flow of water exceeds the | capacity of the channel, flooding occurs. |
adium has room for 91,000 spectators, but the | capacity was reduced to 80,000 after the Olympics. |
He resumed service in October 2007 in the | capacity of the commander of an artillery brigade, a p |
as completed in the mid-1990s, increasing the | capacity to 19,100 seats. |
g occurs when the volume of water exceeds the | capacity of the channel. |
The | capacity of the arena is 5,000 spectators and hosted s |
Despite the | capacity reduction, the 3.7L V6 is claimed to develop |
The | capacity would increase to an 'adequate' 18,000. |
r of pipeline is 42 inches (1,100 mm) and the | capacity is 24 billion cubic meters of natural gas per |
The | capacity of the plant could also be increased by diver |
The | capacity of the stadium was 20,000 spectators. |
56, the Jaworzno Power Station II reached the | capacity of 300 MW. |
nal stimulants, chemical nociceptors have the | capacity to detect endogenous ligands, and certain fat |
The | capacity of the arena is 6,256 spectators. |
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. |
Fundraising has begun to increase the | capacity of the stadium and to upgrade the facilities |
Objective 2: Strengthen the | capacity of public and private organizations by increa |
The | capacity of the vat has been estimated to be about 14- |
The | capacity of the arena is 6,500 and was built in 1975. |
The | capacity of the reservoir is 3,997,600 acre-feet (4.93 |
& 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 |
Whatton was completed in 2008, increasing the | capacity of the prison by 500 places. |
The | capacity of the arena is 2,500 people, while the stadi |
The | capacity of the arena is 7,500 people and was built in |
they changed it into seats, which reduced the | capacity further, to 7,500 (all seated). |
The | capacity of the arena is 5,500 after the repair in 200 |
The | capacity of the city and state services to meet these |
city removed the upper deck in 2005 since the | capacity was greater than the need for its tenants. |
The | capacity for commercial vehicles is at 50,000 annually |
In 1974, the | capacity of refinery was expanded up to 650,000 barrel |
The | capacity of the arena is 2,473 and was opened in 1970. |
The | capacity of the stadium is 8,000 spectators. |
in various animals, its rate of flow, and the | capacity of the different vessels. |
The | capacity of the arena is 7,500 people and was built in |
The large auditorium had the | capacity for seating 1,500 persons. |
She would serve in the | capacity until her retirement in 1929. |
However, the Avalon had the | capacity of up to 500. |
Sharat also worked in the | capacity of a lyricist on the film. |
ldren, the book has been noted for having the | capacity to convince young people to 'look further int |
After new work on the stadium in 2008, the | capacity has increased to 11,930. |
are usually used when river flow exceeds the | capacity of the power plant or diversion capacity of t |
Predisposition is the | capacity we are born with to learn things such as lang |
h Stand was closed for safety reasons and the | capacity reduced. |
• An electric utility has the | capacity to generate and distribute electricity (the u |
increasing the column diameter increases the | capacity of the column. |
Build the | capacity of practitioners in the development sector. |
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. |
This would mean that nothing has the | capacity to interact with or exert influence on any ot |
The | capacity is about 750 million gallons. |
The | capacity of the stadium was 8,000 spectators. |
Prior to it being closed, the | capacity stood at 4,100, of which 1,000 is seated. |
The | capacity of the arena is 7,000 people. |
l of the seating was replaced, increasing the | capacity to 1,300. |
The | capacity of the brewery was reported to be 150,000 bar |
eorge I while he was away, in Germany, in the | capacity of Elector of Hanover. |
The | capacity of the arena is 9.060 people. |
The | capacity of the stadium for concerts is roughly 42,000 |
oved around within the auditorium to vary the | capacity from between 900 and 1,400. |
The plant, completed in 1969, has the | capacity to treat 110 million litres a day. |
Accordingly, the | capacity of the crematoria was never a limiting factor |
designed to last for five years, and has the | capacity to collect and transmit up to 532 images per |
antage of the new system is that they had the | capacity to record sound, albeit of indifferent qualit |
The | capacity was severely reduced, with the Roker End suff |
ends are the Town End and Winton End, and the | capacity of the ground is 6,000. |
DJS can also be interpreted as the | capacity of a noisy information channel with two input |
Union has expressed interest in expanding the | capacity of the stadium. |
ool has approximately 900 pupils, but has the | capacity to take 1,200. |
05 to 106,000, leading to the increase in the | capacity of the Camp Nou stadium. |
urrently almost fully subscribed, but has the | capacity to take more students. |
The | capacity of the arena is 4,050 people and was built in |
rary grandstands were installed, boosting the | capacity to 6,500 spectators. |
The new wing substantially increased the | capacity of Long Lartin Prison. |
The facility's two paper machines have the | capacity to produce 170,000 tons per year of these spe |
in the early 1940s.The spinning wing has the | capacity of 12,000 spindles. |
The | capacity is set around 8,000 during these tournaments. |
The | capacity to control the Chi, along with the exercises |
The | capacity of the arena is 16,500. |
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