Some others, like the Siamese fighting fish, are capable of breathing air in addition to extracting oxygen from the water with their gills. |
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Loyalty toward their team is a force that drives women to push their limits beyond what they once thought themselves capable of. |
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The fabric is water-resistant and durable, capable of withstanding any elements you may encounter on your adventures. |
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And yet, de Montalk's tense, restrained minimalism is capable of packing a punch. |
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At the beginning of the lean revolution, the logistics systems weren't really capable of just-in-time delivery. |
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Each siding will accommodate a locomotive and wagons capable of transporting 210 vehicles. |
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Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists. |
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The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp. |
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The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons. |
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I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep, waltz and tango. |
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With no radios capable of contacting the Paras in the town or in Amarra, the Redcaps were stranded. |
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May 4, 1998 after decades of theoretical physics, a 2 qubit quantum computer capable of loading data and reading out a result is announced. |
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Once you get past that, young teenagers are capable of being as sophisticated as adults, but they are not seen to count. |
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The engine, which will be provided by the Air Force, will be a dual-mode scramjet capable of running as a ramjet or scramjet. |
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The development and implementation of instructional practices capable of producing these accelerative effects needs to be studied. |
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If there is a secret, it is that it takes ten years or more to develop players capable of playing good defensive water polo. |
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This is kind of hard to prove, but weapons capable of delivering warheads 113 miles is pretty scary. |
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Nevertheless his finest works are among the most significant of their time and remain capable of giving pleasure and evoking admiration. |
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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities. |
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Most of these are available on the Web to anyone capable of using a search engine with a modicum of ingenuity. |
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Pack trains were capable of moving very considerable quantities of goods, often through difficult terrain. |
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If you were worried that the band had lost their touch, that they just weren't capable of making a good album, you can rest easy. |
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She can be very understated and delicate, plus she is capable of going for the jugular. |
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He became a redoubtable Commons performer, quite capable of inflicting bruises on the Prime Minister at question time. |
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Chenrezig is the protector, since he is the embodiment of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who are capable of providing such protection. |
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It's a heavy, stable, well-made platform capable of spitting out thousands of 230-grain projectiles without requiring repairs. |
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The superoxide anion radical is capable of causing as much cellular damage as singlet oxygen. |
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We will need a fresh and radical approach capable of reaching millions, not thousands, of voters. |
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One facet of this tragedy is the absence of visionary leadership capable of leading humanity out of its quagmire. |
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This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality. |
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In addition, the surface atoms are capable of both adsorption and absorption of chemical compounds. |
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This high-power radar was capable of detecting targets at a range of over 110 miles. |
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We learned that she would have been a first-class sea boat, fast and weatherly, certainly capable of crossing the English Channel. |
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But equally, he claimed that he was capable of dissociating himself from his physical disorders only through abstract thought. |
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This is a massive stockpile of biological weapons that has never been accounted for and is capable of killing millions. |
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He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism. |
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One may jib, like George Orwell, at Greene's belief that a brutally stupid gangster is capable of intellectual subtlety. |
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If we fail to appoint a management team that is capable of moving with modern ideas, we will end up not three years behind the times but ten. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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It is typical of the minimisation the Leader of the Opposition is capable of when it suits his book. |
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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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Intention is not capable of positive proof, and, accordingly, it is inferred from the overt acts. |
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This means that a quadraphony transmission must be capable of reproduction through a stereo or monaural receiver. |
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It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered. |
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Sven could be the man capable of welding the parts into a world-beating whole. |
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He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines. |
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No radiometric technique that is capable of measuring on that large a time scale can narrow down ages within 10,000 years. |
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Can anyone point to a rapper or group of rappers that are willing or even capable of doing all of this? |
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Faced with the classic choice of writing or living, he finds himself capable of neither, and ponders a retreat into literary quietism. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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They look less like domineering control freaks than out-of-control weaklings, capable of producing endless reports and paper laws but paralysed under the slightest pressure. |
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For one thing, the average WAFR is around the same size as a Labrador, with front teeth some four inches long, and jaws capable of crushing human bone. |
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She wore a sapphire engagement ring and a broad-band wedding ring and she looked more than capable of managing a business life and a tribe of kids. |
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We have no bowlers capable of beating any of the teams ranked above us. |
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If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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Once we get a hint we are capable of making the original more abstract and less concrete, of extending a concrete and singular concept into more abstract spheres. |
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A key element of the project is a giant 10,000-seat arena capable of staging concerts by top-quality acts such as Robbie Williams and the Rolling Stones. |
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Of the six Indo-European cases capable of being governed by adpositions, the ablative and genitive singular were not distinguished outside of o-stems. |
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The feedback I receive is very specific, suggesting that acupressure is capable of providing a positive birthing choice for both women and their support people. |
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It's not easy when you have a wafer-thin squad like ours, but the players are capable of doing much better than they showed against Burnley on Wednesday night. |
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Researchers suspected that many, if not most, of the vent animals must produce larvae capable of dispersing through cold ocean water to new sites. |
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The first to try was a crew of four aboard a specially prepared Fokker S 35 powered by three French-built Jupiter radials capable of 425 horsepower each. |
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The first material is acrylate, a highly absorbent material that gels with exudate fluid and is capable of absorbing up to 300 times its own weight. |
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Because especially my sister is not capable of doing the stuff that he is accusing her of doing. |
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Even an imperfect messenger is capable of delivering news everyone needs to hear. |
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Maligned forward Jamal Mashburn has improved his defense and stayed healthy, and 34-year-old warhorse Dan Majerle is still capable of hitting clutch jump shots. |
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Hollywood might possibly fear North Korean sleeper cells capable of blowing up theaters that screen anti-Nork films. |
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Caro, who portrays LBJ at times as an abominable monster, capable of just about anything, was horrified. |
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Researchers in subsequent decades have indeed documented the violence, sexual and otherwise, that these birds are capable of. |
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Since the stone crab is capable of regrowing its claws every 18 months, this break prevents overfishing of the briny delicacy. |
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He is capable of learning what he thinks is worthwhile from each of these rabbis, from each of these sects, although he studies at the yeshiva in Cotia. |
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Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of. |
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Modern radar is also capable of detecting a snorkel in calm sea conditions. |
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Others are capable of asexual reproduction, or sometimes, both methods of reproduction. |
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Basket stars in particular may be capable of suspension feeding, using the mucus coating on their arms to trap plankton and bacteria. |
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The females of scallops are highly fecund, capable of producing hundreds of millions of eggs per year. |
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In addition, juveniles are able to survive temperature and salinity changes and adults are capable of migrating hundreds of miles. |
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These features make ctenophores capable of increasing their populations very quickly. |
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Only male gametes of centric diatoms are capable of movement by means of flagella. |
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The single pups are born well developed, capable of swimming and diving within hours. |
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They also were sexually dimorphic and may have been capable of propelling themselves with both the foreflippers and hindflippers. |
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This storage consists of 800 vertical storage tubes, each capable of storing ten containers. |
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During this process, they are capable of fasting for several months, relying on their fat reserves. |
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Species such as humpbacks and blue whales are capable of travelling thousands of miles without feeding. |
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The South also lacked the means to construct a naval fleet capable of taking on the Union Navy on even terms. |
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This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the Atlantic. |
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In the 1980s, the United States opted for a newer fighter capable of gaining air superiority without being detected by the opposing force. |
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It could mount guns capable of destroying the torpedo boat before it was within range to use its own weapons. |
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Mobile defenses could be had underwater, too, in the form of nuclear submarines capable of firing missiles. |
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Each locomotive is capable of hauling the train on its own in the event that its partner fails. |
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These elongated bull boats were capable of transporting two tons of fur down the shallow waters of the Platte River. |
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It was also converted to a gritter using the grain chute, capable of blasting grit through the windows of nearby cars. |
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Brown rats also produce communicative noises capable of being heard by humans. |
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Females are capable of becoming pregnant immediately after giving birth, and can nurse one litter while pregnant with another. |
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In some species, the tail is capable of regeneration if a part is broken off. |
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Females are capable of producing pups every year, with one litter annually being the average. |
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Wolves appear capable of escaping competitive exclusion from tigers only when human persecution decreases tiger numbers. |
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The wolf in this story is portrayed as a potential rapist, capable of imitating human speech. |
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McMurdo Station, which is the largest research station in Antarctica, is capable of housing more than 1,000 scientists, visitors, and tourists. |
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Life forms which inhabit the aphotic zone are often capable of movement upwards through the water column into the photic zone for feeding. |
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This is because meristematic cells capable of cellular differentiation are present in many plant tissues. |
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Most epipelagic fish have streamlined bodies capable of sustained cruising on migrations. |
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Manatees are capable of understanding discrimination tasks and show signs of complex associative learning. |
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Humans are omnivorous, capable of consuming a wide variety of plant and animal material. |
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By 1905, the Wright Flyer III was capable of fully controllable, stable flight for substantial periods. |
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By November 1911, both Gnosspelius and Wakefield had aircraft capable of flight from water and awaited suitable weather conditions. |
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Aside from using sticks, crocodiles are also capable of cooperative hunting. |
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He was capable of using lawyerly rhetoric, at times, to the brink of pettifoggery. |
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The first fast ferry introduced by Red Funnel was the Sea Coach Island Enterprise, a motor cruiser capable of carrying 11 passengers at 20 knots. |
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Studies published in 2013 have indicated that unborn fetuses are capable of language acquisition to some degree. |
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Many of these robots are capable of tracking the sun like a photovore, and thus stay alive. At night, they go into a dormant state. |
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Most are capable of tolerating the combination of low nutrient levels and waterlogging. |
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Originally capable of seating 60,000 spectators, it was used for gladiatorial combat. |
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He proposed to build Deep Purple, a super-computer capable of 24-ply look-ahead for chess. |
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These forces were capable of quickly moving long distances, allowing a quick return home after battle. |
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Other heavy infantry would probably be armed with little armour and maybe a gunpowder weapon that was capable of penetrating armour. |
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Other domestic birds capable of flight have three or more coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. |
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Because of the population's small size, environmental hazards, such as drought, are capable of affecting the entire species. |
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These gardens became specialized and capable of maintaining plants from Southern Hemispheres as well as maintaining plants during winter. |
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Luther in popular memory had become a saint, his picture capable of saving houses from burning down, if it was fixed to the parlour wall. |
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These forces were capable of moving long distances in short times, allowing a quick return home after sacking a target. |
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In 1503 the colony began to import African slaves, believing them more capable of performing physical labor. |
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Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons. |
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The Manchus of the early Qing dynasty had excellent shooting skills and their arrows were reputed to be capable of penetrating two persons. |
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Horses are a precocial species, and foals are capable of standing and running within a short time following birth. |
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Their legs also lengthened as their toes disappeared until they were a hooved animal capable of running at great speed. |
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Some sugarcane varieties are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen in association with the bacterium Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus. |
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Modern pollution prevention technologies are capable of addressing all of these potential pollutants. |
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Indonesian cinnamon is often sold in neat quills made up of one thick layer, capable of damaging a spice or coffee grinder. |
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European printing presses of around 1600 were capable of producing about 1,500 impressions per workday. |
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Koenig and Bauer sold two of their first models to The Times in London in 1814, capable of 1,100 impressions per hour. |
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Alcoholism is capable of being an abnormality of mind even if there is no physical damage to the brain. |
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Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken. |
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He became aware of the growing number of giant companies which were capable of dominating whole industries. |
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All questions of fact are capable of proof or disproof by reference to a certain standard of proof. |
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It is also largely accepted in most jurisdictions that this principle should be capable of being abrogated in the company's constitution. |
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The government declared that Baudouin was capable of reigning again the next day. |
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Many are perfect in men's humours that are not greatly capable of the real part of business. |
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The Cowper stove was also capable of producing high heat, which resulted in very high throughput of blast furnaces. |
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Suffolk will get an abattoir capable of killing 3,000 pigs a week after the government approved plans on appeal. |
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By 1870, there were 14,000 beehive ovens in operation on the West Durham coalfields, capable of producing 4,000,000 tons of coke. |
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This machine is capable of performing various operations automatically and economically. |
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One of Bramah's last inventions was a hydrostatic press capable of uprooting trees. |
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Whitney was never able to design a manufacturing process capable of producing guns with interchangeable parts. |
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This acidic water is capable of dissolving metals present in sulfide ores, which results in brightly colored, toxic streams. |
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Sulfuric acid is capable of causing very severe burns, especially when it is at high concentrations. |
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Reactive dyes utilize a chromophore attached to a substituent that is capable of directly reacting with the fiber substrate. |
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The coal facilities at the port are capable of loading 4,800 tons per hour onto vessels of up to 175,000 tons of dead weight. |
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The inert gas buffer between fuel and oxygen atmospheres ensures they are never capable of ignition. |
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A TOW missile is an antitank weapon capable of killing everyone in a tank from great distance. |
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Whatever factor is invoked to explain the increase in asthma must also be capable of explaining other outbreaks of atopy. |
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Since EpCAM RNA aptamer was shown to get internalized by endocytosis, it would be capable of delivering siRNA into the cell upon chimerization. |
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The mind becomes a rag-bag of information capable of affording nothing in production but a crazyquilt of information. |
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A term is said to be distributed when it is taken universal, so as to stand for everything it is capable of being applied to. |
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Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. |
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If we imagined a person capable of comprehending infinity, we should merely think that he was able infinitely to add up finities. |
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The great width of the rivers allowed the development of flatbottomed boats capable of carrying hundreds of tons of cargo. |
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A solar-powered unmanned aerial system could fly long, lonely missions that conventional aircraft would not be capable of. |
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However, border troops were usually very capable of handling enemies before they could penetrate far into the Roman hinterland. |
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How can a senator, capable of doing honour to Sir Thomas Hanmer, be guilty of such ridiculous inconsistences? |
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Miss Mitchell would certainly be most relieved to have a monitress who was capable of organising the juniors at games. |
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Although it had equipment capable of doing serious damage, the Luftwaffe had unclear strategy and poor intelligence. |
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It has been shown that the tide and weather at the time were capable of generating such a surge. |
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The company specialised in bus manufacturing but was capable of high quality engineering. |
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We have to invest more into space research and technology in order to have an industry capable of competing with other international players. |
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Mikken lay buried in the lichyard, and the new smith was capable of little more than nails and horseshoes. |
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Heaviside treated this as material mass, capable of producing the same effects. |
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A turbine rotor is also only capable of providing power when rotating in one direction. |
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Although he was quite capable of affecting accents from outside the M25, he always steered clear of doing so. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. |
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Wilfrid built a church capable of accommodating a congregation of 2,000 at Hexham, using stone from Hadrian's Wall. |
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By holding this rank, an initiate is considered capable of forming covens that are entirely autonomous of their parent coven. |
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Social beliefs labeled witches as supernatural beings capable of doing great harm, possessing the ability to fly, and as cannibalistic. |
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During these early years, humans are capable of absorbing more information than later on. |
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They were the only glassworks capable of fulfilling such a large order and had to bring in labour from France to meet it in time. |
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Articulated buses were invented to improve the manoeuvrability of long buses capable of carrying a large number of passengers. |
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Tall, with a red beard, he was seen as trustworthy and, like Fawkes, capable of looking after himself. |
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He argued that such a training would form artists capable of creating works of high moral and artistic worth. |
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Because of this, May had concerns about whether he was physically capable of singing it. |
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Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65,000 gallons, which is still in use. |
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The cars are capable of lateral acceleration in excess of six g in corners. |
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This is necessary because, for a given capacity, an engine with more cylinders is capable of producing more power. |
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Two years later, China had a fission bomb capable of being put onto a nuclear missile. |
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The war in the north then bogged down into a stalemate, with neither side capable of attacking the other in any decisive manner. |
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Many voters decided the NSDAP was capable of restoring order, quelling civil unrest, and improving Germany's international reputation. |
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The Luftwaffe was to be an organization capable of carrying out broad and general support tasks rather than any specific mission. |
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The first such receiver, named Metox after its French manufacturer, was capable of picking up the metric radar bands used by the early radars. |
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They became small groups with little influence, but still capable of violence. |
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In a joint meeting, both houses of parliament declared the King capable of exercising his powers again the next day. |
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The Royal Marines are the only European marine force capable of conducting amphibious operations at brigade level. |
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He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. |
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The ram air turbine, capable of generating 100 kVA, is supplied by Hamilton Sundstrand and located in the lower surface of the fuselage. |
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The structure of DNA is dynamic along its length, being capable of coiling into tight loops, and other shapes. |
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To the public, Waugh displayed a mask of indifference, but he was capable of great kindness to those whom he considered to be his friends. |
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Patronage from the church diminished and private patronage from the public became more capable of providing a livelihood for artists. |
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The Sky Q 2TB set top box is capable of receiving and displaying 4K UHD broadcasts. |
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Sky has design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service. |
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The only proof capable of being given that an object is visible, is that people actually see it. |
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If a being is not capable of suffering, or of experiencing enjoyment or happiness, there is nothing to be taken into account. |
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Thus the human soul, in its separated state from the body, will be capable of knowing the spiritual intuitively. |
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Each coin was identified within its tier by its size and each tier had to be capable of being identified by sight and touch. |
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Though most provinces were capable of producing wine, regional varietals were desirable and wine was a central item of trade. |
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This suggests that they were capable of making formal agreements in unison despite supposedly having many different chieftains. |
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The eagles are capable of preening on their second day but are continually thermoregulated via brooding by their parents until around 20 days. |
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The middle hooves are larger and more elongated than the lateral ones, and are capable of quick movements. |
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Wild boar are known to be competent swimmers, capable of covering long distances. |
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Ireland had no regular central authority capable of making new law and hence the Brehon laws were entirely in the hands of the jurists. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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British Airways has a maintenance hangar at the airport, capable of carrying out overhaul work on Airbus A320, as well as a cargo facility. |
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It is known that they were also capable of building and operating mining equipment such as crushing mills and dewatering machines. |
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Lead dioxide is a strong oxidizing agent, capable of oxidizing hydrochloric acid to chlorine gas. |
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Analogously to lead monoxide, lead dioxide is capable of forming plumbate anions. |
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For every five hides, or units of land nominally capable of supporting one household, one man was supposed to serve. |
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Also, many traces date from significantly earlier than the body fossils of animals that are thought to have been capable of making them. |
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In the British Isles, it commonly kills brown rats and European rabbits, and is capable of killing larger prey, such as geese and hares. |
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Dolphins are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal airsacs located just below the blowhole. |
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There, it is capable of moving slowly by means of attaching and detaching byssal threads to attain a better life position. |
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Platforms 3 and 4 are divided into 'A' and 'B' sections and are capable of holding two local trains or a single HST train. |
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These apostles were believed capable of imparting spiritual gifts through the laying on of hands. |
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In general, a 64QAM channel is capable of transmitting a greater bit rate, but is more susceptible to interference. |
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A building capable of withstanding the roughest weather for hundreds of years. |
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It was the first verified submarine capable of independent underwater operation and movement, and the first to use screws for propulsion. |
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He then copied and improved the product and made it capable of being made on a simple production line. |
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This allowed Sturgeon's motor to be the first capable of providing continuous rotary motion. |
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The tree line is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing. |
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In general, any monomineralic rock deposited from aqueous solution is capable of total, residueless dissolution in water. |
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Barbary falcons breed at different times of year than neighboring peregrine falcon subspecies, but they are capable of interbreeding. |
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Since at least the Middle Ages some bridges capable of carrying horse or carriage traffic have been constructed using drystone techniques. |
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Since it has no physical mass it is capable of transporting itself from one end of the world to the other. |
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Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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Once we get out of this sideways economy, our figures will more accurately reflect what we're truly capable of. |
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A true delineation of the smallest man is capable of interesting the greatest man. |
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A single camera video see-through display is not capable of showing the real-world view stereoscopically. |
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The best evidence so far that social supernumeraries are physically capable of bettering their lot concerns not rodents but birds. |
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It is the consciousness of this merited approbation and esteem which is alone capable of supporting the agent in this tenour of conduct. |
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Again I searched, and found a most diabolical pair of cock-nosed shears, capable of vandyking the interiors of elephants. |
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Edward himself, now thoroughly enlightened on her character, had no scruple in believing her capable of the utmost meanness of wanton ill-nature. |
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Energy markets demonstrated in the 1970s and 1980s that they were well capable of adapting to a perceived scarcity. |
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He was a financial wizard, capable of predicting the movements of the stock markets. |
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As they fell apart against Austria, England badly needed someone capable of leading by word and example. |
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Another source claims the range of Sagarika between 700-1,500 kms and is capable of carrying up to 1000kg warhead. |
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It is capable of carrying 500-800 kg nuclear as well as conventional warheads at a striking distance of 700 kms. |
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Waldron also notes that activist judges are capable of doing as much good as harm. |
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He has battled to reach the decider and is capable of bringing his A-game when it counts. |
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The other person is probably quite capable of doing it but is financially aliterate. |
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Unlike most canines, dingoes are capable of rotating their wrists. |
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At that point, who knows what they could have been capable of. |
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All of these issues were resolved by his observation of mantle epithelial cells that were capable of ameboid activity. |
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Recent evidence suggests that American alligators may be capable of transmitting West Nile virus to other alligators. |
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The Aquada is the first high-speed amphibious car and it is capable of more than 100mph on land and 30mph on water. |
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Four APV Jackstone plate freezers, complimented with Mycom compressors, are capable of turning out 30 to 40 tons of finished product per day. |
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An antioxidant is a synthetic or natural compound capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation of other molecules. |
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The contract is to design an energy storage system capable of powering a large modular capacitor bank for the electromagnetic railgun. |
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Of the 7 helminth species found in this study, 4 species are capable of completing their life cycles in anurans. |
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Native to the jungles of Asia, Tiger mosquitos are capable of transmitting arbovirus infections, such as dengue fever, yellow fever, etc. |
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Arcane Roots are here tonight to show Manchester they are capable of following in those gigantic footsteps. |
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The Protectorate might have continued if Cromwell's son Richard, who was made Lord Protector on his father's death, had been capable of carrying on his father's policies. |
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The dream surf park is a 2-acre wave pool capable of generating anything from tiny beginner ripples to 10-foot barrels every minute, with every wave the same. |
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It was recently involved in developing a subsea structure for a new wave power generator, capable of surviving a hundred-year storm as well as many millions of wave cycles. |
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The calculation speed has also increased, with the browser-based software now capable of calculating an optimal journey across 1,000 waypoints in approximately one minute. |
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In military matters, the Roman army was reorganised to consist of mobile field units and garrison soldiers capable of countering internal threats and barbarian invasions. |
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In this research, the researchers produced a nanoadsorbent that is capable of adsorbing this compound from chicken samples to determine the amount of the consumed material. |
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The missile was capable of accelerating from nought to mach two in four seconds, and its designer Ron Ayers is the aerodynamicist for the BLOODHOUND SSC project. |
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The oldest still in its original engine house and still capable of doing the job for which it was installed is the 1812 Boulton and Watt engine at the Crofton Pumping Station. |
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The postcranial elements, which are rarely associated with hyainailourine specimens, indicate an animal capable of a plantigrade stance and adapted for terrestrial locomotion. |
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Such abstraction or formalization makes mathematical knowledge more general, capable of multiple different meanings, and therefore useful in multiple contexts. |
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She knew that her brother was capable of any quixotry, any excess. |
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Firing off the raunchiest and most outrageous of Shores' quips, Dickey and Ballard are perfectly capable of stealing the show out from under the boys' well-painted noses. |
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Referring to potentiality, this is what a thing is capable of doing, or being acted upon, if the conditions are right and it is not prevented by something else. |
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For that reason, statutes in civil law systems are more comprehensive, detailed, and continuously updated, covering all matters capable of being brought before a court. |
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A jury is intended to be an impartial panel capable of reaching a verdict. |
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The report disposed of the previous idea of merging the common law and equity, and instead suggested a single Supreme Court capable of utilising both. |
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Recapitulatory, SHOCID is the first DM-system capable of solving most of the presented, numeric DM problems by CI-approaches, regardless to their nature. |
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He is capable of X-raying an opera, getting right into its inner workings. |
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Organisms capable of utilizing benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, alkanes, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons have been isolated and described. |
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Wilder's cynicism is most evident in his cop-out, boy-gets-girl ending, which seems quite capable of producing an afterstory identical to the film we have just seen. |
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Not that he weren't capable of a gentlesome word or a tender touch, but such as that come to him less natural than any living creature I ever seen. |
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Modern Web browsers generally do not need any configuration to display these symbols, provided that a typeface capable of doing so is available to the operating system. |
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Turtles lack any such holes and so are the only living anapsids, a group that includes fossils of the most primitive vertebrates capable of living entirely on land. |
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With this in mind, he asked Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg if the army was capable of any meaningful resistance in the event the Allies resumed the war. |
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Atahualpa was fearful of what the white men were capable of. |
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However, they may sometimes fiercely fight predators, especially when chicks are being defended, and have been capable of killing even lions in such confrontations. |
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Furthermore, the size of the Cape garrison could be reduced if there were many colonists capable of being called up for militia service as needed. |
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The priest is capable of seeing the goddess enter the chariot. |
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That the victor of Agen was still alive in 58 BC or, if yes, that he was physically still capable of undertaking such a journey at all, seems more than doubtful. |
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Spoken language relies on human physical ability to produce sound, which is a longitudinal wave propagated through the air at a frequency capable of vibrating the ear drum. |
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Garlic plants prefer to grow in a soil with a high organic material content, but are capable of growing in a wide range of soil conditions and pH levels. |
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As regular military forces were insufficient to counter the British attackers, Santiago de Liniers drafted all males in the city capable of bearing arms into the military. |
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Aircraft demonstrated their potential as mobile observation platforms, then proved themselves to be machines of war capable of causing casualties to the enemy. |
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Four of these vessels are capable of embarking one or more helicopters. |
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Virtually all types of shoots and roots are capable of vegetative propagation, including stems, basal shoots, tubers, rhizomes, stolons, corms, bulbs, and buds. |
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The test offers a broad dynamic range, capable of quantitating both very low levels of the virus and very high levels of the virus in a patient's blood. |
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The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals in the world naturally capable of flight. |
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Brown rats are capable of producing ultrasonic vocalizations. |
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All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled themselves. |
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It is as if the natural world is an enormous bank account of capital assets capable of paying life sustaining dividends indefinitely, but only if the capital is maintained. |
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