The shipping industry in India is internationally competitive and is capable of further growth. |
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In other words, only those possessed of deep religious beliefs are capable laying down their lives for their country. |
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Eden was a capable man of business and an agreeable companion but acquired a reputation for self-seeking. |
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In an office structure, for example, most of the occupants will be ambulatory and capable of proceeding to a safe zone or the exit stairs. |
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Urea is a denaturant capable of inactivating peroxidase over time by changing the structural integrity of the enzyme. |
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It is big, all right, nearly five metres long without a tow bar and more than capable of taking up two spaces outside your local mini-mart. |
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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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When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson. |
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Rafter on the other hand seems like the sort of bloke who would bowl a lolly ball for the non-sportingly capable kid to have a crack at. |
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Her roles to date have been varied, though she tends towards characters who are powerful, capable or magnetic. |
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Synthetic resins capable of ion exchange have also been used in wine-making. |
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The closest thing he was capable of was mutualism and even that was a stretch and a rarity. |
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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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It is typical of the minimisation the Leader of the Opposition is capable of when it suits his book. |
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The Busek Company will provide a set of miniature ion thrusters capable of controlling spacecraft position with extremely fine precision. |
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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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She is a very level-headed, capable person and is good at keeping the peace. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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When and where such a puncture occurs is manifestly incalculable, which is precisely what makes the object capable of such disruption. |
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And, as we've shown more than once, we're perfectly capable of punishing both soldiers who abuse our trust and leaders who misapply it. |
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Millennials are capable of participating in mainstream politics, unlike Gen Xers, who believed in splinter parties. |
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In particular, real-time 3D graphics rendering is not yet capable of global illumination. |
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The Shinkansen or Japanese Bullet train, which was capable of 130 mph on the rails, came into the city at a more modest speed by road. |
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Bacon was capable of offering independent advice and increasingly hostile towards Mary, queen of Scots. |
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They wanted to be independent, strong, capable of standing on their own two feet. |
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We want them to be steeped in the democratic process and capable of independent thinking on all kinds of issues great and small. |
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This had meant that Chris was very independent and more than capable of fending for himself on his own. |
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Bears will seldom den in habitat that is not capable of catching large snowdrifts. |
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They have experience and know how to win and lose leagues so they will be capable of winning the league. |
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The new method entails the use of injectable magnetic fluids that would be capable of repairing all areas of the retina. |
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These were huge fishing craft capable of picking up a thousand tonnes of fish in a single haul. |
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It has developed a range of weapons capable of delivering calmative chemicals, including specialized bullets, landmines and a mortar round. |
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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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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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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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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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Her character demands that she appears a little wholesome, so we don't believe she's capable of anything wicked. |
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At one stage, only the dismal form of whipping boys Caerphilly looked capable of saving them from the indignity of a winless season. |
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This triad is the area within the psyche that is capable of self-consciousness and choice. |
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When the institution reopened, the instruction emphasized the staff skills required to create and manage armies capable of waging total war. |
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It has to be designed to be crushed, bent, telescoped and twisted yet capable of popping open and straightening out again without breaking. |
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Many of these people have long periods of lucidity when they are capable of deciding for themselves. |
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Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid. |
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Could it be that children actually possess morals and self-control and are capable of exercising restraint? |
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If so, it will boost the hopes of astrobiologists who believe Europa might also be capable of supporting some form of life. |
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Now, you say that they were not capable of coming up with a new conceptional approach, something new and creative. |
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The club has no pitcher with a complete game, although several have appeared capable of going the distance. |
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The Championship is one of the most competitive leagues in the world with every club capable of beating each other. |
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Both of these seem to me matters which need resolution, and may not be capable of satisfactory control by conditions. |
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With a wingspan of three feet or more, flying foxes are the largest mammals capable of sustained flight. |
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Also, the basalt, directly above the chalk, is locally capable of supporting all the calcicolous species that chalk can support. |
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He was in the lead by a 1.5-point margin and nobody seemed capable of spoiling his dream. |
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I am quite capable of researching the effects of both substances for myself. |
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Malicious programs capable of turning home PCs into zombies controlled by hackers are growing at between 150 to 200 per week. |
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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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When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of transmutation. |
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A register that is capable of shifting data one bit at a time is called a shift register. |
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This is only possible because we have the launchers capable of placing satellites accurately into space. |
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Secondly, single-handed practices were capable of sophisticated asthma care, provided they were adequately resourced. |
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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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At the beginning of the lean revolution, the logistics systems weren't really capable of just-in-time delivery. |
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With a magnetic belt capable of separating out the rebar iron from the concrete, it ground the concrete to gravel. |
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Steel plates connect the flanges of the columns, producing an in-situ tensile membrane capable of resisting loads up to 50 psi. |
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Again, the return leg is too close to call with both teams capable of making of it through to the final in Mustangs. |
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Fortunately, the children knew they had to be capable of standing on their own feet and supporting her through old age. |
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Intention is not capable of positive proof, and, accordingly, it is inferred from the overt acts. |
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Both want everything for themselves, neither are taken seriously but only Stuey is capable of building a time machine. |
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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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Michael Hinchy is the musical director and the onerous task of wardrobe mistress is in the capable hands of Sandra Finn. |
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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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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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Gillen is a capable and accomplished coach, but he has struggled to recruit at Virginia. |
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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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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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An alternative might be to arm myself for parties, or visits to the pub, with soundbites so short that they are barely capable of interruption. |
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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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I did not know about the details of the war, or all that humans are capable of doing to other humans. |
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Through the aeromedical division certification process, the FAA will do everything it can to help you prove that you're capable of flying safely. |
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These bats are capable of hovering, an activity that may have led to selection for the small size of this species. |
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The craft was streamlined, probably capable of atmospheric flight, with twin thrusters to either side of the aft section of the fuselage. |
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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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Elsewhere the dialogue recovers and proves capable of poking a little borax at the rigid principles and habits of Scotch piety. |
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Supermarkets are capable of tracking a can of baked beans around their distribution networks. |
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In seven of the measurements no amianthus fibres capable of reaching the lungs were detected. |
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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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Pinch hitters have almost all of their chances against fireballing, late-inning relief pitchers capable of breaking bats and crippling wills. |
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Because free radicals are highly reactive, they are capable of damaging the body. |
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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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The three people who made the team are very good athletes and they all are capable of medalling for us in Athens. |
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Baghdad was developing missiles capable of delivering weapons payloads, including biological agents, to other nations. |
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Focused on fast ships capable of 31 knots, this has put the wind up rivals, few of which have the resources to match this kind of investment. |
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There was a hidden rock beneath the sea, but it was capable of being discovered by the Authority. |
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It pleased me to know that he was a very good conversationalist, and was capable of holding intelligent conversation for more than two seconds. |
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Industrial interests are as capable of suppression as individual nay-sayers. |
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A retractable azimuth thruster is capable of propelling the ship at 10 knots. |
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We all probably think ourselves capable of switching off ideology and interest, of objectifying the task at hand. |
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The import service provides a win-win situation if the person is capable of everything they say they are. |
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I don't think there's another band in existence capable of producing such an ambivalent reaction in me. |
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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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The only type of brush capable of getting through an Afghan's coat is one with an air cushion behind the tufts. |
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Do we really believe that people who are capable of such horrifically violent crimes are going to be so coolly logical and rational? |
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The limiting surface is capable of interferingly engaging at least a portion of the disruption to limit travel of the threaded screw. |
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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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Providing minimal information which is not capable of independent verification should alert you that something may be wrong. |
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A molecule is the smallest unit of a substance capable of independent existence. |
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Not all of us are stainless saints capable of locating sin entirely outside ourselves. |
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He is seen as the only politician really capable of holding the government together. |
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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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All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of. |
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They respond readily to a simple telepathic command, but as you can see, they are capable of independent action and collaboration as a group. |
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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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Each siding will accommodate a locomotive and wagons capable of transporting 210 vehicles. |
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He particularly points out that James proved a highly capable naval officer, a career for which he seems to have had a natural bent. |
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The stables were capable of housing more than eighty horses and the Earl's fox hounds were kenneled behind the stables. |
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The analyzer is capable of detecting micron sizes in a range from 0.5 to 1750 microns. |
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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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Many African countries still do not have universal radio or TV services capable of being received in all parts by all people. |
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As a result, it seemed to them that the objectivity of scientific knowledge was no longer capable of proof. |
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Thus, within this horizon of understanding, Jesus and Jesus alone was capable of offering an acceptable sacrifice to God. |
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This high-power radar was capable of detecting targets at a range of over 110 miles. |
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In addition, the surface atoms are capable of both adsorption and absorption of chemical compounds. |
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Strategically located naval bases capable of berthing the carriers would also have to be constructed, adding to the already burdensome bill. |
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It is capable of handling crosswinds and it's a relatively easy airplane to fly from a pilot's point of view. |
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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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Since our highbrow elites are no longer capable of giving good advice, we middlebrows must use our own judgment to decide what art to buy. |
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The jury held that he was capable of managing his own affairs and he will in consequence be discharged from the local asylum. |
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But he is also capable of terse, astringent judgments and an incisive turn of phrase. |
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The launcher is capable of firing rockets of different calibers armed with a range of warheads. |
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There are two separate engines, one on each side of a locomotive and capable of independent operation. |
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El Hamdaoui has variously been described as a striker and capable of playing on both wings, in other words jack-of-all-trades, master of none. |
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There was no moderate force ready in the wings capable of weathering the storm. |
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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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It is a guidance kit that converts unguided free-fall bombs into capable and cost-effective air-to-surface smart weapons. |
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It is a protean creature, an uncertain character capable of fluctuating under pressure. |
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It's insanely dense too, with each scene capable of being read in any number of ways. |
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A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft. |
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Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous, but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands. |
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One can only hope that a capable replacement with wide-ranging musical knowledge can be found. |
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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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What could have easily been a stagy endeavour is kept fresh by capable direction and clever coverage by director Andrew Shea. |
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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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Pack trains were capable of moving very considerable quantities of goods, often through difficult terrain. |
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He was capable of doing anything and suddenly she was in fear of this man, yet felt secure and confident at the same time. |
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Specially designed planters are capable of planting precisely in the resulting seedbed, and such systems are suitable for many Ohio farms. |
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A number of animal studies have demonstrated that exposure to lead salts is capable of inducing cancer. |
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For the newcomer proved himself to be a capable surgeon and an accomplished physician. |
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Many of the survivors would also have died if there had been no endotracheal tubes, laryngoscope, or doctor capable of intubating them. |
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People capable of that sort of uncaring and cruelly callous behavior tend to move on to humans if they are not stopped early enough. |
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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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Throughout the entire federation campaign, a couple of torpedo turrets were capable of repelling every attack the enemy mounted. |
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It is estimated that a million cubic meters of water is capable of creating 200 jobs in direct and indirect agriculturally generated occupations. |
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I find that he is capable of performing at least sedentary tasks up to five days a week for five to six hours each day. |
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Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular organism capable of persistent latent infection. |
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It is powered by ten fusion power cells and is capable of running over three days without replenishment. |
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Hibs, even in defeat, will still believe they are capable of retaining their second position in the table. |
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The machine is, however, capable of absorbing programs in any other language written in Latin characters. |
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Stumped for a good red wine capable of accompanying duck served with a bitter cherry sauce? |
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Sponges are capable of regulating the amount of flow through their bodies by the constriction of various openings. |
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His was no Atlantean strength, capable of sustaining any great cause steadily and firmly. |
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An Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by loss or destruction of the foetus before it is capable of independent life. |
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Are the estimated 10 lakh trees in the city capable of withstanding the gusty wind. |
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We have a young squad which is capable of going one better than the runner's-up place we achieved last season. |
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Runner-up here last week, and a previous course-and-distance winner, he is capable of going one better, provided things pan out right for him. |
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Our company is capable of reattaining its premium rating over the medium term. |
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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 spa is at the end of the garden, where, if you can find a waiter capable of boiling a kettle and buttering a scone, you can take tea. |
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Generally speaking all persons who are capable of making wills may be executors, and some others beside, as infants and married women. |
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At stake are the lucrative European and Asian markets for machines capable of ridding the environment of biting insects. |
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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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Some sea cucumbers are able to float or swim, and a few stalkless crinoids are also capable of swimming for short periods. |
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While during his dealings with his generals' children, he is seen as a kindly father-figure, capable of generosity and fun. |
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It could also help provide the basis for developing neural prostheses capable of restoring function to paralyzed limbs. |
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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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Ask the surveyor to refer you to a marine mechanic capable of evaluating the engine. |
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An electronic tachistoscope capable of exposing photographs from 1 ms to 1000 ms was used. |
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Adhesives and glues are substances that are capable of bonding two solid materials together at their surfaces. |
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A civilization that believes itself capable of making do without other civilizations tends to be headed toward its doom. |
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At age 74, she was more than capable of performing cartwheels and the splits! |
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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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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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He is certainly capable of knocking up two or three centuries and that will do Yorkshire and himself a power of good. |
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The vessel to be fitted with winches, derricks, wheels and ordinary runners capable of handling lifts up to 2 tons. |
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His fond daydream shows that he is perfectly capable of the woollyheaded nonsense he decries in others. |
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On the ocean surface, its normal cruising speed is about 12 knots, but it is capable of attaining 20 knots in short bursts. |
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With a top speed of 38 knots, they were capable of quickly getting to ships in distress. |
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Yet neither government has proved capable of making sure that money is well spent. |
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In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age. |
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His wife, who is a very smart and capable campaigner in her own right, has also worked the press very hard. |
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Clearly, capable confident, can-do people are what Kruglanski dislikes and babyish, helpless people are his ideal. |
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We have a shortage of anyone capable of realising modern workable and innovative policies which will benefit the local community. |
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Tactors are capable of a much more varied perception than we should on the first thought be inclined to suppose. |
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The tools need to be capable of running on both low-end and high-end workstations. |
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The need for a tactically oriented air force, capable of attacking enemy front lines, was still there. |
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities. |
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Fleming is a capable outfielder and a useful lower-order batsman who likes to challenge the attack with shots square of the wicket. |
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Instead, they directed the church to choose godly men who would be capable of resolving the issue. |
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Poetry therefore constitutes the only language practice capable of transfiguring temporal, transient things into the eternal. |
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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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And yet, de Montalk's tense, restrained minimalism is capable of packing a punch. |
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There are marvellous younger people, all over the world, ready and willing, capable and energetic. |
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We will need a fresh and radical approach capable of reaching millions, not thousands, of voters. |
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Diabetes physicians and diabetes specialist nurses will find this a reflective read capable of changing their attitudes and clinical practice. |
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Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time. |
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The superoxide anion radical is capable of causing as much cellular damage as singlet oxygen. |
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After rebooting the system and connecting the AV adaptor, the USB cable has to be connected to a USB 2.0 capable USB port. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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Those capable of working were not sent to the gas chambers, but put to back-breaking labour under horrific conditions. |
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Jules was capable of getting very aggressive towards people who wronged her and the people close to her. |
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We are talking about building a venue to hold 80,000 for a sport that is capable of filling it for one month this century. |
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If his teammates are to be believed, he was capable of draining a bathtub full of beer and two bottles of rye in a single sitting. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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Inside the base gymnasium, they practice wrestling holds to prove themselves capable of hand-to-hand combat. |
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The beneficiated sludge solids composition is capable of being produced in present sewage treatment facilities. |
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It should be taken as read that the software used is capable of finding and correctly identifying any viruses that you may have. |
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Sven could be the man capable of welding the parts into a world-beating whole. |
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Nothing is the one thing that big government is capable of doing quite well. |
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He was an enormous man, capable of firing an automatic rifle with only one hand or lifting me clear up off the ground. |
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The terminology refers to firearms capable of firing fully automatically, regardless of size, weight, or other considerations. |
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He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism. |
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Griffith also is capable of coveting tight ends, chasing down running backs and wide receivers or rushing the quarterback. |
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Together they form a formidable A-team of masterful musicians who are so special you feel that they are capable of tilting the world on its axis. |
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Each pustule daily produces about 1000 spores, each of which is capable of reinfecting wheat. |
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Most importantly, he is also a very competent member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy. |
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The light aircraft is capable of carrying four people but yesterday had only two on board. |
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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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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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Midsummer madness is upon us as Manchester United are linked with every footballer capable of standing on one foot and swinging the other. |
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I'm getting on a bit myself but I am quite willing and capable of laying about myself with a stick if need be. |
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There is authority for the proposition that a wrong opinion is both unreasonable and capable of constituting a flagrant impropriety. |
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She can be very understated and delicate, plus she is capable of going for the jugular. |
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The machines are capable of making customized panels, all different, without pausing to rejig. |
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Sikhs believe that God is inside every person, no matter how wicked they appear, and so everyone is capable of change. |
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They are capable of a lot of magic tricks like flying on an animal in the air. |
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After relegation the team are in a league they are more than capable of winning. |
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If they play as well as I know they are capable of playing then Tallow have what it takes to survive. |
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The mouth is capable of making an overall assessment of a wine's texture, while the nose senses what we call its flavour. |
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In nature clones are found in organisms capable of asexual reproduction, that is, in certain plants and bacteria. |
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All are fully-steerable altazimuth telescopes capable of pointing and tracking over zenith angles from 1 to 60 degrees. |
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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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Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers. |
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A further three are due to be added before Christmas and all come complete with colour screens capable of displaying content in both portrait and landscape format. |
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A man capable of these things seems, by definition, capable of anything. |
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The dream of a successful Scotland is capable of realisation. |
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Second, people in positions of great authority are, and perhaps must be, capable of enormously high levels of self-delusion. |
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At several commercial and university laboratories there is a rush on to build the first quantum computer that is capable of accessing our parallel universes. |
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We have no bowlers capable of beating any of the teams ranked above us. |
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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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There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence. |
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Its pretty limiting for the bassoon in the Orchestra, you don't really get much of a chance to really play or see what that wind instrument is capable of. |
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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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He grasps the phone in his capable hand, outstretches his long arm toward the ceiling, and angles it down just so. |
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If Jax is capable of killing his stepfather Clay, is he capable if killing his own mother? |
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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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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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Though the earth is inert soil, if you plant and nourish it properly, it explodes with a plethora of vegetation capable of sustaining ever-increasing amounts of life. |
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A headset capable of issuing commands to another device with a simple head nod is one of 38 patents granted to Apple this week. |
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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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The human subject, conceived as a unitary self capable of autonomous action and meaningful moral judgement, is one such fiction with which we have deceived ourselves. |
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The Indonesian elites must abandon their myopic ethno-religious politics and instead promote all-inclusive politics capable of accommodating differences. |
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The new vessel is almost two metres longer than their previous one and, coupled with a wider beam, means it is capable of being launched in more stormy conditions. |
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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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Washington and Moscow developed cluster bombs capable of carrying chemical weapons like sarin or tear gas. |
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The UK PAAMS will defend the ships from missiles approaching individually or in salvos and is capable of controlling a large number of airborne missiles simultaneously. |
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These machines also reduce chemical exposure to employees and are capable of applying current and future products that may include both chemicals and biologicals. |
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In a physiological sense, true aliment is to be distinguished as that portion of the food which is capable of being digested and absorbed into the blood. |
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At the same time, we should keep an eye open for capable bhikkhus enrolled in these programmes who display the qualities needed to propagate the Dhamma in the West. |
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Before 2500 BC, these states were capable of far-reaching campaigns employing phalanxes of drilled spearmen, ass-drawn battlewagons, and fortified garrison posts. |
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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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Shiny new customized refrigerated trucks, capable of holding up to 10,000 units, were usually parked nearby so samplers could quickly reload their packs. |
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In addition, kudzu ranked second-highest in terms of its potential impact on natural systems, because it is capable of overgrowing and decimating mature stands of trees. |
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It does possess conserved quantities, its world line does constitute a causal process, and it is not capable of moving faster than the speed of light. |
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No one seems capable of keeping a solo blog, but if there were a few people in there who could, I wouldn't know, because I'm not going to slog through all the bad. |
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I think that his mind is capable of almost infinite self-deception. |
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So we can jig and reel, and strathspey, we are capable of pas de pax setting, possettes and allemande, and we even know the names of some of the people that go there. |
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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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He was one of the great characters, capable of getting himself into the most awful scrapes and then extracting himself from the mire by using his agile brain and wit. |
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She leaves, scared of what she is capable of doing, her malign mentor cackling. |
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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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Never mind that the immune system is quite capable of handling all those vaccines and more. |
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Director Robert Readman has a strong, capable cast among the Rowntree Players, supported by a fine orchestra under the baton of musical director Mike Thompson. |
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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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Superaccurate atomic clocks, timepieces capable of discerning a change in frequency of a few parts in a million billion, were used to monitor the potential shifts. |
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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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He has never looked a man capable of handling himself in a fight, which is precisely what Rangers have on their hands while Martin O'Neill is at Celtic. |
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While Cooper says he understands the criticisms of Khalifa, he also believes that she's capable of handling the serious overhaul the department needs. |
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The federal government spent a Lotta money training me to be a very, very talented and capable aviator. |
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Every one of the major political parties is capable of mobilising gangs to create deliberate provocations in rival strongholds in order to disrupt voting. |
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We have Bishop Dumeni and Bishop Kameeta, two religious leaders with experience who are capable of handling a delicate and sensitive exercise like a truth commission. |
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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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You can almost see him as a wizened woman, too arthritic to stand over a pot with a spoon, but quite capable of directing from a chair in the corner. |
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And I do wonder if I was bobbing up and down on my yacht in the Med with nymphettes rubbing suntan lotion on to my back whether I'd be capable of writing to the same standard. |
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She was very capable of protecting herself but even though I continually told myself this I could not shake the feeling of fear for my best friend. |
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But the teaching also touched sentient beings as moral agents, as agents capable of affecting the welfare not only of themselves but of others as well. |
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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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The biochips, used in biological computers will be capable of working in tandem with electronic circuits and perform tasks beyond the capability of present genre of computers. |
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In short, there is at present no endogenous theory capable of unifying contemporary societies and no imposed or imported ideology can be simply substituted for it. |
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Adventurers fighting an amphisbaena need to be doubly careful, since both heads are capable of attacking and even swallowing assailants with ease. |
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Time will tell whether Spurlock's capable of arriving at conclusions rather than telegraphing them in advance, but for now, he's a voice in the wilderness. |
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His characters are often loquacious and satirical, capable of raunchy humor. |
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