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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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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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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In addition, the surface atoms are capable of both adsorption and absorption of chemical compounds. |
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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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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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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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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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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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Sven could be the man capable of welding the parts into a world-beating whole. |
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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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The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp. |
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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 development and implementation of instructional practices capable of producing these accelerative effects needs to be studied. |
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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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With no radios capable of contacting the Paras in the town or in Amarra, the Redcaps were stranded. |
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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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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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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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This high-power radar was capable of detecting targets at a range of over 110 miles. |
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities. |
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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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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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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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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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One facet of this tragedy is the absence of visionary leadership capable of leading humanity out of its quagmire. |
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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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This is a massive stockpile of biological weapons that has never been accounted for and is capable of killing millions. |
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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 Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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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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But equally, he claimed that he was capable of dissociating himself from his physical disorders only through abstract thought. |
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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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The superoxide anion radical is capable of causing as much cellular damage as singlet oxygen. |
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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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She can be very understated and delicate, plus she is capable of going for the jugular. |
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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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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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We will need a fresh and radical approach capable of reaching millions, not thousands, of voters. |
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Intention is not capable of positive proof, and, accordingly, it is inferred from the overt acts. |
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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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This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality. |
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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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And yet, de Montalk's tense, restrained minimalism is capable of packing a punch. |
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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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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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Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists. |
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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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He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism. |
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Each siding will accommodate a locomotive and wagons capable of transporting 210 vehicles. |
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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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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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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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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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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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Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of. |
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We have no bowlers capable of beating any of the teams ranked above us. |
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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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Hollywood might possibly fear North Korean sleeper cells capable of blowing up theaters that screen anti-Nork films. |
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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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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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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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Caro, who portrays LBJ at times as an abominable monster, capable of just about anything, was horrified. |
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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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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 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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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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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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Researchers in subsequent decades have indeed documented the violence, sexual and otherwise, that these birds are capable of. |
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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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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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Because especially my sister is not capable of doing the stuff that he is accusing her of doing. |
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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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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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The inert gas buffer between fuel and oxygen atmospheres ensures they are never capable of ignition. |
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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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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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Mobile defenses could be had underwater, too, in the form of nuclear submarines capable of firing missiles. |
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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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A TOW missile is an antitank weapon capable of killing everyone in a tank from great distance. |
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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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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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The structure of DNA is dynamic along its length, being capable of coiling into tight loops, and other shapes. |
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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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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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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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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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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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Such abstraction or formalization makes mathematical knowledge more general, capable of multiple different meanings, and therefore useful in multiple contexts. |
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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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She knew that her brother was capable of any quixotry, any excess. |
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A jury is intended to be an impartial panel capable of reaching a verdict. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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This was apparently due to the weakness of the old Manley motor with which the aerodrome was originally equipped and which was capable of developing only 52 horsepower. |
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All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled themselves. |
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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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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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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 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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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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Brown rats are capable of producing ultrasonic vocalizations. |
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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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With extremely large doses, the action of edrophonium becomes curariform and capable of potentiating rather than antagonizing the peripheral paralytic effect of curare. |
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