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Its seating | capacity is roughly 12,000 people. |
Current brewing | capacity is roughly 500,000 cases per year. |
Enrollment rose to the current | capacity of roughly 450 students. |
Capacity: 14 round(s) | |
mprove efficiency by better matching aircraft | capacity to route demand, Republic began to intermix t |
ters believe the system will be pushed beyond | capacity at rush hours as a result. |
the tracks of the Loop 'L' were operating at | capacity during rush hours, and could not handle the a |
It was in this | capacity that Rycroft issued the Downing Street memo. |
ctive of these projects is to improve highway | capacity and safety along the corridor. |
In November 2004 the | capacity was said to be 4946 including 39 spaces for w |
Loaded to | capacity, she sailed on 1 December for the west coast; |
of investment in water or insufficient human | capacity to satisfy the demand for water. |
of investment in water or insufficient human | capacity to satisfy the demand for water. |
A | capacity crowd saw Hereford take the lead in the first |
For cars of up to 2000cc engine | capacity, it saw a variety of cars entered. |
A | capacity crowd saw Darlington come back from two goals |
In this | capacity, he saw service in Amarillo, Texas, Pine Bluf |
In this | capacity, he saw combat against rebels in Morocco, and |
t was once the largest worldwide by installed | capacity, replacing Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP and surpas |
As for its audio storage | capacity, Pearson says, “It's capable of holding 64 gi |
of health, but immunization luckily has that | capacity,” he says. |
A bullet wound left him with decreased lung | capacity, and scar on his back. |
ized on reduction of cost of sales, improving | capacity utilization, scrap reduction and cycle-time r |
The arena, at maximum | capacity, can seat 11,800 people. |
d the Dickens Athletic Center, which only had | capacity to seat 2,500 persons. |
The main field has a | capacity to seat about 16,200 spectators. |
s are in an all economy class layout with the | capacity to seat 125 passengers. |
The dome has the | capacity to seat up to 38,414 people (official 40,500 |
Capacity: 4,000 seated | |
The large auditorium had the | capacity for seating 1,500 persons. |
Capacity: 30 seats per ride, 500 riders per hour | |
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Theatre ( | Capacity: 740 seats) |
The length is 54-80 m, and the | capacity 165-294 seats. |
T. reesei has the | capacity to secrete large amounts of cellulolytic enzy |
alpha-reductase with no reduction in cellular | capacity to secrete prostate-specific antigen is indic |
To accommodate the extra | capacity, some sections of single-track line may be do |
g, managing school were not demonstrating the | capacity to secure necessary improvement. |
y go into the 2010-11 season with the largest | capacity ever seen in the Football Conference. |
him, LaVey zeroes in on humankind's limitless | capacity for self-deceit and self-denial. |
Loss of | capacity for senescence, leading to limitless replicat |
In his | capacity as senior admiral he was president at the cou |
In this | capacity he sent a final message to the High Command: |
During the war, much of the navy's | capacity was sent to the Eastern Front as the Croatian |
Wyzanski served in that | capacity until September 3, 1986, due to his death. |
Sear served in that | capacity until September 6, 2004, due to his death. |
McMillen served in that | capacity until September 8, 1985, due to retirement. |
Mathews served in that | capacity until September 7, 1962, due to his death. |
Getzendanner served in that | capacity until September 30, 1987, due to resignation. |
He continued in this | capacity, until September 1943. |
Bullock served in that | capacity until September 15, 1869, due to resignation. |
LaBuy served in that | capacity until September 29, 1967, due to his death. |
Crary served in that | capacity until September 18, 1966, due to assignment t |
Johnsen served in that | capacity until September 15, 1975, due to his death. |
Suttle served in that | capacity until September 29, 2001, due to his death. |
and to grow year-on-year until reaching full | capacity in September 2015. |
O'Connor's served in that | capacity until September 28, 1949, due to his death. |
Bratton served in that | capacity until September 22, 1963, due to his death. |
Pickett served in that | capacity until September 1, 1983, due to his death. |
Kalodner served in that | capacity until September 3, 1946, due to appointment t |
Gourley served in that | capacity until September 23, 1976, due to his death. |
Hartshorne served in that | capacity until September 14, 1975, due to his death. |
Donahue served in that | capacity until September 10, 1928, due to his death. |
Driver served in that | capacity until September 12, 1958, due to his death. |
He served in a military | capacity, as serasker, in Acre (1844-1845), Jerusalem |
Luxembourg Tennis Federation (FLT), in which | capacity he served until 1994. |
In this | capacity he served at the headquarters of the German a |
year he became an emeritus professor in which | capacity he served to until his death in 1895. |
In that | capacity, he served as a voting member of the Republic |
In that | capacity, he served as leader of the Opposition until |
In this | capacity, he served as secretary of the Australian Nat |
epresentative to the United Nations, in which | capacity he served from 1972 to 1973. |
r of the University of Saskatchewan, in which | capacity he served two terms. |
In this | capacity he served on the Cabinet Committees on Domest |
mandant at the Central Flying School in which | capacity he served until mid November 1915. |
While serving in that | capacity, he served as a sparring partner for Roosevel |
In that | capacity, she served as the director of a research uni |
ary Secretary to the Board of Trade, in which | capacity he served until 1895. |
of the Roebourne Municipal Council, in which | capacity he served for two years. |
ted as a Republican senator in 1856, in which | capacity he served until his death in 1866. |
In this | capacity Fahleson serves as a voting member of the Rep |
In this | capacity, he serves the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of C |
In this | capacity he serviced in the American frontier, includi |
used as exhibition areas, and the bars have a | capacity of serving up to 1,400 people. |
The | capacity is set around 8,000 during these tournaments. |
In 2010 the official | capacity was set for safety reasons at 1,100 with seat |
pany settled into its new building increasing | capacity and setting up several projects. |
therefore served the Hospital in a leadership | capacity for seventy years. |
She served in this | capacity in several other locations. |
The final | capacity, after several stadium expansions, was 50,000 |
The | capacity was severely reduced, with the Roker End suff |
As the | capacity of sewers was limited, during rainy days they |
Austria; it substantially limited the duke's | capacity to shape political policies. |
In this | capacity, he shares or delegates duties with the pries |
She served the nation for eight years in this | capacity, where she oversaw a staff of approximately 8 |
She served in this | capacity until she decommissioned 28 October 1946 at B |
After serving two years in that | capacity, he shifted back to Canada as head coach of t |
The | capacity fell short of the minimum 33,000 seats requir |
tion and alignment (H&A) is crucial for state | capacity and should be expanded from sharing and sprea |
As per the design of dam given by Mr.Voord | capacity depth should have been 500 ft (150 m). |
At his final home game at Nebraska, the | capacity crowd showed their appreciation for Walker by |
One of the strengths of Earth3D is the | capacity of showing metereological phenomena, like Low |
ars, silt has accumulated in the lake causing | capacity to shrink. |
In that | capacity, she shuttled between Cardiff, Wales, and the |
In the latter | capacity, he signed the decree that declared Romania t |
In this | capacity he signed off on persecution order, including |
He has served in that | capacity ever since, and is the longest serving Speake |
se of Representatives, and has served in that | capacity ever since. |
Because of the very small seating | capacity, no single-game tickets are available for any |
By 6:00am, the park had already reached | capacity, and Six Flags officials shut the gates. |
He served in that | capacity for six seasons from 1967-72. |
y constructing a three-storey building with a | capacity of six classrooms, five laboratory rooms and |
Although equipped with some storage | capacity, the small volume minimizes standby fuel usag |
unway retained for this purpose restricts its | capacity to small aircraft. |
Crowley's special | capacity for smoothing troubled waters drew him closer |
Allan Brown rejoined the club in a managerial | capacity, he sold Ashurst to Carlisle United for £40,0 |
,700 visitors, 90.4% of the available seating | capacity was sold. |
Based on the high binding | capacity and solid phase technology, ImmunoCAP tests a |
Debye model - A model of the heat | capacity of solids as a function of temperature |
Capacity of Solus is 1800 most nights, possible of inc | |
Reasoning (the developed | capacity to solve new and relatively complex problems) |
and again in 2005 and 2008, to give a maximum | capacity of some 600 pupils. |
oscopic in lungfish to an estimated 20 liters | capacity in some of the largest dinosaurs. |
The plant has a production | capacity of some five billion cigarettes a year. |
will use some of the satellite's transmission | capacity and some will be used by the Italian defense |
The facility, which was a | capacity for some 1,132 inmates, employs 400 persons a |
the area code is not projected to reach full | capacity until sometime in 2015. |
nit was opened in 1987 with 300 beds, and its | capacity was soon increased to 700 beds. |
In this | capacity he sought to uphold schools' right to use the |
played for several other clubs in an amateur | capacity, including Southend United (1931-33) and Fulh |
nterpretation by the press due to his limited | capacity of speaking the Italian language. |
Current seating | capacity for spectators is 1,500. |
Current seating | capacity for spectators is 1,500 - approximately 1,000 |
Capacity: 3,000 spectators | |
The stadium holds a | capacity 30,000 spectators. |
against Duke University attracted the stadium | capacity, 8000 spectators. |
In the 1970s he began to lose his playing | capacity and spent more time as a vocalist. |
In this | capacity, Boutilier sponsored the Municipal Government |
tual network operator and would lease network | capacity from Sprint. |
In this | capacity, the squadron operated Supermarine Spitfires |
The Liberty Stadium, with double the | capacity of St Helen's, has seen a capacity crowd for |
The high school has a large | capacity football stadium named Mustang Bowl. |
The | capacity of stadium is 8000 people. |
Scours Lane is the second-highest | capacity football-specific stadium in Reading, next to |
d to standard bench seating, but had a higher | capacity for standing. |
He was re-elected in the same | capacity 2004 state election. |
Despite its small functional | capacity the station is a principal stop on the East C |
In that | capacity, the station broadcasts JSU football, basebal |
The 5,000 | capacity event still sold out before the festival bega |
ng Professor of Greek Studies in JNU in which | capacity he still continues. |
ation is a 37-acre (15 ha) rail yard with the | capacity to store 116 cars. |
ation of robotics and computer system has the | capacity to store 300,000 files. |
The type of tool shop and its | capacity (e.g., store revolving type, capacity 34 tool |
2006 and opened at the beginning of 2007 with | capacity to store eight 12 car trains. |
demonstrated that human memory has a limited | capacity for storing information, as well as a reconst |
The Media Center is state-of-the-art with the | capacity to stream internet and television production |
in combination with insecticides and has the | capacity to strengthen the toxicity of carbamates, a c |
altese Premier League side Hibernians, in the | capacity of striker. |
Campus | capacity for students is just over 2,000. |
In this | capacity he subsequently worked on the new Frankfurt - |
evalence of traits that diminish individuals' | capacity to succeed reproductively (i.e. |
rs All Learners to Develop and Maximize Their | Capacity For Success." |
Biturox Bitumen Oxidation Unit of 378,000 TPA | capacity was successfully commissioned and started-up |
In this | capacity he successively commanded: The frigate HMS Ad |
eady for call-up at any time to provide surge | capacity during such contingencies. |
On higher | capacity disks, such as 1.2 MB disks, the original boo |
he President of the Church is speaking in his | capacity as such and when he is offering personal opin |
Tanker loading | capacity is suitable for 110,000 DWT ships. |
In this | capacity, she supervised every aspect for company valu |
In this | capacity, Bennion supervised all the church missionari |
rom Philips in San Antonio, Texas, to ramp up | capacity and support processes down to the 0.25-microm |
ucture and investing in strategically focused | capacity to support development priorities |
In this | capacity, it supported Black teacher development in th |
Defendant Frank M. Arguimbau was sued in his | capacity as surviving partner of the firm of Schroeder |
rporation (UTDC) on the Hamilton Intermediate | Capacity Transit System. |
52 staff has the | capacity to take care of 240 students in 12 grades wit |
The bus had a | capacity to take 45 people. |
ool has approximately 900 pupils, but has the | capacity to take 1,200. |
urrently almost fully subscribed, but has the | capacity to take more students. |
The Funen islanders totally lack the | capacity to take themselves too seriously. |
cluding an underground dock facility with the | capacity to take frigates. |
As USAA's | capacity for taking on new members expanded, eligibili |
nd phase would enable a 1,000 MW transmission | capacity, the target capacity. |
In that | capacity he taught courses in criminal law, criminal p |
In that | capacity, she teaches ballet classes at Houston Ballet |
Capacity was temporarily raised to 2700. | |
n 1949, he was elected Mayor, serving in that | capacity for ten years, a period in which the City wit |
staffed by two full-time teachers, and has a | capacity for ten students. |
are plans to double and later even triple the | capacity of terminal storage. |
It was probably in this | capacity, rather than as ˜Maister of the Cunze-house", |
If the cool fluid has a much lower heat | capacity rate, that is desirable. |
what is the | capacity of that place? |
y wide and long platform to accommodate crush | capacity crowds that occur regularly after events at t |
charged a monthly recurring fee based on the | capacity of the connection. |
e agreed upon, stressing that the operational | capacity of the Force would not be affected. |
f Justice on a number of occasions during his | capacity as the Vice President and retired subsequentl |
The | capacity of the arena is 6,900 people. |
He served in this | capacity for the remainder of his career in politics. |
He served in that | capacity, representing the province of Quebec until hi |
's Docklands had their origins in the lack of | capacity in the Pool of London which particularly affe |
e of each bucket is determined by the lifting | capacity of the helicopter required to utilise each ve |
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