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He served in that | capacity in 1997 through 2000. |
C is the channel | capacity in bits per second; |
He became engaged in an advisory | capacity in Washington, D.C. |
Windsor Park's peak | capacity in this format was 60,000. |
Carno currently has the largest production | capacity in Wales. |
She served in this | capacity in several other locations. |
The | capacity in cubic feet is then divided by 100 cubic fe |
07-1972) playing, managing or working in some | capacity in professional baseball. |
nies invested heavily in increased production | capacity in what proved to be a “bubble economy”. |
tarted a solo career and has appeared in this | capacity in many countries. |
He served in that | capacity in Asiatic waters until July 1915. |
the legal | capacity in which a participant in any transaction is |
The reservoir first filled to its highest | capacity in August 1974. |
Gaylord announced expanded DMSO production | capacity in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which will come on-li |
exploitation in 1961 and reached its current | capacity in 2007. |
At peak | capacity in 1945, over 2,400 civilians and military pe |
Borate buffers has an alkaline buffering | capacity in the 8 - 10 range. |
Total student | capacity in the residence halls is approximately 2,000 |
The station can respond from zero to full | capacity in under 3 minutes. |
He would never again serve in any official | capacity in the colonial or Philippine governments. |
Amgen is also adding manufacturing | capacity in Juncos to produce Denosumab. |
The objective is to provide enough school | capacity in the eastern area within reasonable travel |
He served in that | capacity in the administration of Grover Cleveland bet |
dam can hold up to 803 565 ML (344% standard | capacity) in flood mitigation. |
The grain elevators had a | capacity in the 1930s of 410,000 bushels of grain. |
onsidering a return to the game in a coaching | capacity in Ireland |
director and moved to the Angels in a similar | capacity in 1978. |
project is to build local language computing | capacity in regional institutions of Asia. |
In that | capacity, in 1959, Nekola scouted and signed future Ba |
itibi Power and Paper Company operated at 75% | capacity in 1929. |
the Battle of Yalu River (1894) in a reserve | capacity in the Western Fleet. |
d like Matthews to return to the show in some | capacity in the future. |
It was expanded to its current | capacity in 1985, and is currently home to the Furman |
d continues to have the largest grain storage | capacity in the United States and the third largest in |
Luggage | capacity in the saloon variant, measured according to |
Those events were often filled to | capacity in advance as a result of his popular blog, ' |
ar Law's government, and again served in this | capacity in Baldwin's first administration. |
When the building reached it | capacity in the 1950s, the library's directors decided |
ises, but they were rebuilt at a much greater | capacity in the 1860s. |
nyadi soon showed and displayed extraordinary | capacity in marshalling its defenses with the limited |
ied the site when the brewery reached maximum | capacity in 1910 at 1,200,000 barrels a year. |
en suppliers worldwide together had an annual | capacity in 2001 of 395 million pounds (179 kilotonnes |
He began working on Radio 4 in a freelance | capacity in 2006 and was initially criticised for his |
agreements to help ZESA to revive the plant's | capacity in exchange for power deliveries. |
d the MX3 class for bikes with a 650cc engine | capacity in 2003, winning that title and picking up hi |
r 2007 in Ireland and was tested on a limited | capacity in the United States on the 7th of December 2 |
the assessed CP Units of each car (ie engine | capacity in litres multiplied by retail price in dolla |
Devine returned to Geelong in an official | capacity in 1986, when he became Geelong's coach after |
Restricted by only having limited | capacity in meeting rooms above a pub, as the church g |
around 260,000 barrels/day and has a refining | capacity in three refineries of 21 million tonnes/year |
In this | capacity in 1113 Maredudd was able to capture Madog ap |
of Propaganda (and the first one ever in this | capacity) in Blum's Second Popular Front Ministry (Mar |
the rank of Chief of Department in an acting | capacity in March 1998 and assumed the office upon his |
844 - 1845 he was junior proctor, and in that | capacity, in concert with his senior colleague, vetoed |
uth and until December operated in a training | capacity in the Virgin Islands and at Trinidad. |
e second Los Angeles Aqueduct added transport | capacity in order to exhaust the city's water rights p |
round 56 students a year and reached its full | capacity in the 2007-2008 academic year. |
ent has been approved for 880 MW of gas-fired | capacity in the Auckland area, near Helensville and at |
ween Korea, Dairen and Weihaiwei in a reserve | capacity in the Western Fleet. |
ecialist health services and develop surgical | capacity in Asia and the Pacific. |
capable of supplying Indiana with additional | capacity in the future. |
eutenant Governor of Idaho and served in that | capacity in the administration of Governor Charles C. |
The engine | capacity, in litres, was multiplied by the retail pric |
This provides an unmatched | capacity in comparison to all other collision avoidanc |
It will have a | capacity in the first phase of 585,000 tonnes of prima |
merset House) of the Civil Service in a minor | capacity in 1877. |
oscopic in lungfish to an estimated 20 liters | capacity in some of the largest dinosaurs. |
Attorney for Detroit; he also served in that | capacity in 1839, and as Wayne County prosecuting atto |
balls than he did and her 'risk' ran, full to | capacity in London, for two and half years. |
eet a projected shortfall in power generation | capacity in the UK and Wales within the next 4 to 6 ye |
Another risk was that there is not | capacity in the unified natural gas system in the Leni |
Herbert Austin, aimed to increase production | capacity in the British aircraft industry. |
effector activity but preserves proliferative | capacity in a murine allogeneic major histocompatibili |
from 1825 until he was transferred in a like | capacity in 1827 to Corfu. |
onfidence-building and increasing Palestinian | capacity in all aspects of border control. |
politician in history to serve in an elected | capacity in all three branches of Mississippi governme |
ess grew enormously, with added manufacturing | capacity in paper, film and camera manufacturing. |
and to grow year-on-year until reaching full | capacity in September 2015. |
In this | capacity in the summer of 1959, LeBlanc signed the lon |
anon of Hereford Cathedral, appearing in that | capacity in 1173, but it is unclear when exactly he ac |
Trollope was made Master Porter of Calais, a | capacity in which he continued to serve until 1459. |
's Docklands had their origins in the lack of | capacity in the Pool of London which particularly affe |
taking a share of 48% of the total installed | capacity in December 2009. |
f anyone named Rene Govar ever working in any | capacity in the French film industry! |
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