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Capacity to host groups of all sizes | |
So, we don't even have the | capacity to bribe.” |
The bus had a | capacity to take 45 people. |
Balconies added in 1840 raised the | capacity to 1080. |
Cohabitating partners of the same sex require | capacity to marry. |
The new facility expanded Waverly's | capacity to about 100 students. |
It has a negligible | capacity to bind divalent ions. |
It is scheduled to take | capacity to 11 by 2013. |
Increased buffer | capacity to 60 frames in continuous shooting |
It had a | capacity to hold 10,000 spectators. |
107 premium seats added increasing | capacity to 6,756 |
Sporthalle had a | capacity to hold 6,500 people. |
260 billion to expand its | capacity to 12 million tonnes annually, from the prese |
An expansion completed in 2009 increased its | capacity to more than 2,400 prisoners. |
Stage 1 - 2,500 megalitre | capacity to be completed before Christmas 2004; |
lamorgan later returned to the ground, in the | capacity to play List-A matches. |
2012), SUHI will have the | capacity to educate all 9th graders in National City. |
additions and renovations pushed the seating | capacity to 70,000. |
Each train, consisting of four cars, has the | capacity to carry 1,250 passengers. |
This is enough | capacity to provide electricity for nearly one million |
The Funen islanders totally lack the | capacity to take themselves too seriously. |
A Revamp project in 2007 brought up its | capacity to 106,000 BPSD. |
It has the | capacity to hold 71.2 billion litres of water. |
The building had the | capacity to contain all frames for two whole naval ves |
Reasoning (the developed | capacity to solve new and relatively complex problems) |
allows for future expansion of the generation | capacity to 7 MW of power. |
It has | capacity to occupy more than 25,000 people at a time. |
as completed in the mid-1990s, increasing the | capacity to 19,100 seats. |
l of the seating was replaced, increasing the | capacity to 1,300. |
Basements have | capacity to accommodate three hundred cars at a time. |
These turbines have the | capacity to meet the electricity demand of more than 5 |
T. reesei has the | capacity to secrete large amounts of cellulolytic enzy |
xpansion brough the stations total generating | capacity to 25,000 kW. |
It takes intellectual | capacity to think and makes change for the better. |
pand Sixfields Stadium, which will enable the | capacity to double. |
dded to the western side of stadium, boosting | capacity to 27,901. |
undergoing an upgrade that will increase the | capacity to 4.95MW. |
His | capacity to get bills passed in parliament was unmatch |
The mill also has a | capacity to process 40,000 meters of cloth every day. |
room only spots at the stadium, bringing its | capacity to 22,355). |
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 |
The plant, completed in 1969, has the | capacity to treat 110 million litres a day. |
the hotel added a 297-room tower, increasing | capacity to 1046 rooms. |
und that the school is satisfactory with good | capacity to improve. |
The polypropylene plant will have a | capacity to produce 0.9 million metric tonnes per annu |
ars, silt has accumulated in the lake causing | capacity to shrink. |
Pynchon developed a | capacity to appeal to women who would then sort of go |
ted into seating for concerts, increasing the | capacity to 12,000. |
he age of four, he exhibited a rare intuitive | capacity to identify ragas. |
He later served in the same | capacity to Empress Matilda after he'd transferred his |
July 2010 rated it as "Good, with outstanding | capacity to improve". |
the renovations will increase the building's | capacity to over 5,000. |
ation of robotics and computer system has the | capacity to store 300,000 files. |
The reconstruction of 2003 changed the | capacity to 13,388 (3,028 seated). |
15 shelters-with a | capacity to hold 4,500 people-were activated in Reynos |
The dome has the | capacity to seat up to 38,414 people (official 40,500 |
nd assesses physical ability and intellectual | capacity to undertake the recruit training. |
Their | capacity to create trouble in the State can, therefore |
It has seats for 1800 people with the | capacity to install 1500 more seats. |
This brought the station's generating | capacity to its highest, at over 70,000 kW. |
mpany strategy calls for increasing installed | capacity to 30,000 megaWatts by 2015. |
26 the power station was upgraded, increasing | capacity to 10.3 MW. |
The pumping pump has a | capacity to pump 330 cubic feet per second (9 m³/s). |
viewing areas will bring the facility's total | capacity to 6,000. |
Unlike other New World monkeys, they have the | capacity to give birth twice a year. |
hold 3,600 people, bringing the total stadium | capacity to 18,000 or nearly 20,000. |
erences among themselves, Old Hop had a great | capacity to bring them together. |
The main field has a | capacity to seat about 16,200 spectators. |
aster plan for the project will increase gate | capacity to 35. |
the club closed areas of Layer Road reducing | capacity to 4,900. |
The turbines will have the | capacity to generate around 90MW in total and 2-3 MW e |
The port has an annual | capacity to handle 80 million tonnes of iron ore. |
considered hazard doesn't legally provide the | capacity to refuse an application. |
extra bleachers were brought in to expand the | capacity to 10,583 people. |
new facility would also increase its brewing | capacity to approximately 100,000 barrels. |
he hill surrounding the playing field ups the | capacity to nearly 24,000. |
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. |
iceOntario continues to grow and increase its | capacity to integrate and deliver services to Ontarian |
stands were finally double-decked, increasing | capacity to 72,400. |
ximately 20,000 people; mobile seating raised | capacity to 34,200. |
Ground had now been completed, extending the | capacity to 50,000. |
evalence of traits that diminish individuals' | capacity to succeed reproductively (i.e. |
ouse an additional 60 men which will increase | capacity to 445. |
It is a measure of a formation's | capacity to transmit sound waves. |
Seating adjustments brought | capacity to 21,572 in 1992 and 21,750 in 2000. |
four 125 MW turbines, totalling the installed | capacity to 500 MW. |
d the Dickens Athletic Center, which only had | capacity to seat 2,500 persons. |
ditions were made in 1946 surging the seating | capacity to 12,000. |
its construction will take the total seating | capacity to 3,200. |
The University | capacity to improve is only likely to be possible on G |
p to accommodate handicapped children reduced | capacity to 98. |
From age 16 a person has full legal | capacity to enter into any form of agreement. |
& Maintenance Agreement (CMA) to increase the | capacity to 1.2 Tb/s of which 120 Gbit/s will be initi |
early July 2006, increasing sustained sendout | capacity to 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (51,000,000 |
"Our | capacity to deal with disasters grows in a much slower |
th access from Alden Street, increasing total | capacity to 45,500 spindles. |
tadium was added in the 1990s, increasing the | capacity to 22,500. |
000, which entailed a decrease in the overall | capacity to 60,400. |
the seating areas, and increased the seating | capacity to 2,000. |
l alterations, completed in 1919, reduced the | capacity to 2,400, and the hall was given a blue-green |
This work brought the park's | capacity to a serviceable 28,500, and the park was dee |
rom another test, designed to measure a rat's | capacity to perform complex tasks. |
alled would bring the plant's total installed | capacity to 2,511 MW. |
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 |
The four ships each had the | capacity to carry five hundred 20-foot (6.1 m) contain |
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. |
1979, it was raised by one metre to allow the | capacity to be increased by 1,088. |
This swamp has a great | capacity to hold water, which also contributes to the |
ent renovations which would increase its full | capacity to around 103,000. |
g, managing school were not demonstrating the | capacity to secure necessary improvement. |
test validated the Triomphant class submarine | capacity to launch a M51 in operational conditions. |
t private bank by asset size with the highest | capacity to generate recurrent banking revenues. |
s are in an all economy class layout with the | capacity to seat 125 passengers. |
oasted enough all-seater stadia of sufficient | capacity to hold an expanded tournament. |
The runway increases the airport's | capacity to handle 85 flights from the previous 54-60 |
fans, subsequent expansions have brought its | capacity to 92,138 by the 2006 season. |
lion investment and takes the total installed | capacity to 1485MW. |
The school has the | capacity to cater for over one thousand students from |
52 staff has the | capacity to take care of 240 students in 12 grades wit |
In time, humans notice the apes' | capacity to learn and adapt; thus they train them to p |
The | capacity to control the Chi, along with the exercises |
h standing room space taking the park's total | capacity to 8,500. |
in 1871, and Mill No. 3 in 1881, raising the | capacity to 109,360 spindles. |
ge in 2007, and he continues to serve in this | capacity to the present. |
alpha-reductase with no reduction in cellular | capacity to secrete prostate-specific antigen is indic |
nderwent remodeling which doubled the seating | capacity to 2,500, to accommodate a larger brigade of |
The Media Center is state-of-the-art with the | capacity to stream internet and television production |
ucture and investing in strategically focused | capacity to support development priorities |
s Konkola Deep Mining Project will expand its | capacity to 6 million tons of ore per year. |
ng was installed at the end zones to increase | capacity to 26,000 for the Sacramento Surge. |
unway retained for this purpose restricts its | capacity to small aircraft. |
sota added 600 permanent bleachers increasing | capacity to just over 4,000. |
e oldest stadiums in Kerala, India and have a | capacity to hold 15,000 people. |
veral major expansions and bring licensed bed | capacity to 874 beds. |
tial, or charge, is the result of an object's | capacity to be moved in an electric field. |
lic potential is believed to confer a greater | capacity to harvest energy contributing to obesity. |
This would mean that nothing has the | capacity to interact with or exert influence on any ot |
on's spent millions of pounds expanding their | capacity to build ships of up to 150,000 tons. |
ines and 130 MW each, totalling the installed | capacity to 520 MW. |
This brought the installed | capacity to its final design of 3,100 MW and the annua |
tional compression stations will increase the | capacity to 47.5 bcm by end 2008. |
and at the clubhouse end increased the ground | capacity to 17.498 from the 2007/08 season. |
The company has the | capacity to turn the barley into malt, and brew, bottl |
ducci analyses religions in relation to their | capacity to be or not to be sources of a historic salv |
Located in Sibu town, the building has the | capacity to hold 10,000 people at any single time. |
antage of the new system is that they had the | capacity to record sound, albeit of indifferent qualit |
The facility's two paper machines have the | capacity to produce 170,000 tons per year of these spe |
six units of 300 MW, totalling the installed | capacity to 1,800 MW. |
he right capabilities and ensuring sufficient | capacity to deliver efficiently. |
The prison has the | capacity to house 1,000 inmates in the general populat |
ation is a 37-acre (15 ha) rail yard with the | capacity to store 116 cars. |
mprove efficiency by better matching aircraft | capacity to route demand, Republic began to intermix t |
be given the impetus and the strength and the | capacity to do their work very well. |
leted to upgrade the terminal, increasing its | capacity to 185 Bcf/y (5.2-5.3 billion cubic meters an |
is planning set up a convention centre with a | capacity to accommodate 2,000 persons at Sakthan Thamp |
on Vykhino which was built with far too small | capacity to handle the congestion, making it the busie |
2006 and opened at the beginning of 2007 with | capacity to store eight 12 car trains. |
ition, while defeating a boss expands Samus's | capacity to carry ammunition and opens the door to the |
It has the | capacity to hold 1.2 million cubic metres as part of a |
re were three crematoria in Birkenau with the | capacity to incinerate 10,000 bodies daily, and that 3 |
rage of 3,500 tons of trash daily and has the | capacity to accept 10,000 tons of trash daily. |
defections and is only at 20% of its original | capacity to fight, according to defecting officials. |
designed to last for five years, and has the | capacity to collect and transmit up to 532 images per |
rary grandstands were installed, boosting the | capacity to 6,500 spectators. |
bines of 175 MW each, totalling the installed | capacity to 1,050 MW. |
ergeant was deployed in the 1960s, it had the | capacity to deliver a warhead carrying 330 M139 bomble |
ing Chief Justice in 1948 and serving in that | capacity to 1958. |
This gave Mizlou Television Network the | capacity to not only feed their own shows on their net |
ated the Track and Soccer complex, increasing | capacity to over 2,000 and adding amenities such as cl |
vement slows, and with it the water's lowered | capacity to carry sediments creates a river delta. |
ty of sizes, typically from 50 litre internal | capacity to well over 100 litres. |
Although water is soft and weak, it has the | capacity to erode even solid stone (for example, Grand |
e moved to As the World Turns in a short term | capacity to play the role of Vicky, who was killed in |
ving companies in the United States, with the | capacity to house and provide services to as many as 1 |
the project, citing the lack of transmission | capacity to the site and poor credit market. |
ing biplane bombers, it did not have the bomb | capacity to be considered for production. |
tions to the school corporation to create the | capacity to carry out the Strategic Plan with a core f |
"INEOS Bio's biorefinery will have the | capacity to produce 8 million gallons of ethanol and 6 |
re than 20,000 barrels/day of new liquid fuel | capacity to market with the first production of fuel b |
ether with the opening of the hill, increased | capacity to 2,500. |
ng of two reducing aldehyde groups, it has no | capacity to participate in the Maillard reaction. |
for an annex in 1967, which extended shelving | capacity to 475,000 volumes and expanded seating areas |
by galleries, thereby increasing its original | capacity to around 95,000. |
ow a camel wearing shoes is loaded beyond its | capacity to move. |
1960's the government of the day expanded the | capacity to 131 rooms and added conference and meeting |
ilizing two turbines, totalling the installed | capacity to 150 MW, and generating 260 GWh of electric |
ed before the 2010 season, bringing the total | capacity to well over 10,000. |
The mine has an operational | capacity to produce five million tonnes of ore per yea |
rojects are being constructed to increase the | capacity to as much as 3,750MW and a series of SCR uni |
develop its network of pipelines and to sell | capacity to natural gas suppliers operating in the Fre |
urther building work and raising the school's | capacity to 800 pupils. |
ng to official estimates, the project has the | capacity to produce 15,800 ton of blister copper annua |
dings, 1,206 apartments and 4,824 rooms, with | capacity to accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 |
located on an old disused landfill and has a | capacity to treat 60,000 tonnes of municipal waste in |
ader in hog slaughtering, the company had the | capacity to process most of the 850,000 hogs raised an |
ed animals, insects, and plants that have the | capacity to harm humans. |
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