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When making bins or piles, the bigger the pile the more heat it will be capable of producing
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I’m hoping that Barry will be capable of looking after her
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The path soon joined another, one that seemed to be capable of carrying wagon traffic
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could be capable of such betrayal
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Under this system of management, it is evident, even that part of the lands of Scotland which is capable of good cultivation, could produce but little in comparison of what it may be capable of producing
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The most visionary enthusiasts would scarce be capable of proposing such a measure, with any serious hopes at least of its ever being adopted
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But a joint-stock company, consisting of a small number of proprietors, with a moderate capital, approaches very nearly to the nature of a private copartnery, and may be capable of nearly the same degree of vigilance and attention
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The court of twenty-four directors had before been chosen annually; but it was now enacted, that each director should, for the future, be chosen for four years ; six of them, however, to go out of office by rotation every year, and not be capable of being re-chosen at the election of the six new directors for the ensuing year
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To establish a joint-stock company, however, for any undertaking, merely because such a company might be capable of managing it successfully ; or, to exempt a particular set of dealers from some of the general laws which take place with regard to all their neighbours, merely because they might be capable of thriving, if they had such an exemption, would certainly not be reasonable
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Our legislators are, or should be capable of writing laws which could apply to labor
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Any that could be envisioned or uttered by Man would be incomplete! There is no language of Man that would be capable of such scope!
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She must still be capable of love
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Many people – myself included – still found it hard to believe that the respected and upstanding members of the Excellence Club could be capable of such depravity, even under the influence of the drugs they supposedly took
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There is no question that if common sense were taught to young children, they indeed would be capable of making good and wise decisions during their lifetimes
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would be capable of accomplishing all that he had already planned for
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And the rock was more lofty than the mountains rectangular in shape so as to be capable of containing the whole world: and that rock Was old having a gate cut out of it; and the cutting out of the gate seemed to me as if recently done
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such a story, would be capable of having a calm and articulate
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be capable of surrendering to the other and of overcoming their
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And apparently he was created that way so that he can’t be capable of throwing off the yoke of his programming
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incessant chat and she seemed to be capable of talking forever with no
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would be capable of reaching it without a repetition of the tremendous
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Usually, states require that the structure be capable of either housing people or animals, or sheltering property
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The engineers spent most of their shift comparing the destroyer to the P I ship and concluded that given the relative power to mass ratios where the P I ship was capable of a ten G short hyper jump, the destroyers would probably only be capable of a four G jump due to their greater size and relatively smaller reactor capacity
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Research psychologists should be capable of detailed work both
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I never thought that some people would be capable of the level of cruelty I have witnessed here against the Jews of the Ghetto
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Despite their differences, Terence hated to see her like this—her state of mind so fragile and delicate that she may be capable of harming herself during one of her dreamlike states in which she could not possibly think rationally
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Feltus pondered this once again, after settling himself in the back of a taxi that he had hailed and instructed to deliver him to the cemetery with which the driver was very familiar, and mused over whether Lady Jane, the quiet and proper English woman, could actually be capable of ruthlessly murdering two people
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What would she be capable of? Was
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for that matter, not only would be capable of stopping our descent, but
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Apart from the fact that he seems to be capable of love (at least in the case of his friend, Captain Jack Grogan, and son Brian), Barry
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knew those brats could be capable of so much turmoil
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simulation that he considered himself enough of an expert to be capable of discerning the difference
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Again, I can assist in this, or you may be capable of constructing such a shield for yourself
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“You realize if you go with that design, it has to be capable of supporting life for the duration of the flight,” Jovet said
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“No one would have imagined he would pull such a stunt, much less be capable of
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This means that every single being that He will ever create is not going to be perfect like He is and they will now be capable of malfunctioning to the dark side
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Who knew what a rogue Klingon might be capable of?
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After all, the Americans had only recently set up their own Homeland Security Department, and although this was primarily designed to defend the country against WMDs, the so called Weapons of Mass Destruction, it would also be capable of preventing and countering just the sort of terrorist attacks that the UK had been enduring since ‘the troubles’ started
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But I suspect he won’t allow the seal to close and will be capable of doing truly terrible things—or beautiful, healing things—because the God/Goddess can do all of these things: it is both a destroyer and a healer
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should be capable of isolating the numbers and types of organisms that have been deemed
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- In 3 weeks time they will be capable of delivering maximum productivity and able to handle frequent changes in press settings
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This arm should also be capable of reciprocating so it could wind the coil spring
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What would she be capable of if my friendship with Nathaniel
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across the swamp of attachment, you will be capable of the renunci-
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appear to be capable of slowing the progression of the disease
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this duality, we would not be capable of :
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] This two-factor approach, as some have also called it, provides a balanced definition that seems to be capable of dealing with limits of defining self-esteem primarily in terms of competence or worth alone
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The confidence one feels and the spiritual orientation gravitates to the strength of resilience one may be capable of
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a person could be capable of remembering things he or she experienced at such a young age
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Only then would he be capable of accomplishing the great project that Zeus and Athena had entrusted him with and that they could not achieve alone: the creation of secondary beauty
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“Because I knew that he might be capable of repeating the same acts
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But either because one of those orifices lay strictly off limits, at least without further negotiation, or because Britta had noticed that Hugh might now be capable of plunging forward with somewhat more firepower than his fingers, she pushed herself to her feet
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For the first time, Charlotte feared for what the woman before her might be capable of
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She wondered if he would be capable of torturing the truth out of her if she refused
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She downed the rest of her drink and filled up her glass in haste and wondered if and when Morgan might file into that gold sovereign – and of the violence he might be capable of when he discovered her lie
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“No, just a little worried about what you could be capable of if Paul ever corrupted you into following his ways
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learn the meaning of them, and be capable of playing his own
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Do you truly believe you are the only beings that have that ability? Why should not others be capable of speech also?”
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A student was in essence expected to be able to count his change from theoretical purchases, sign his name and be capable of reading bills of sale and other short written and printed items
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up to her closest advisers, who all appeared to be capable of treachery
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Once the procedure was learned, a person had to be capable of performing the basic necessary card dealing functions that came with dealing any table game
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It wil be capable of speeds greater than the speed of light
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It could be capable of journeys
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found in nature, that student will be sent off brand marked not to be capable of understanding the
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a single doctor to be capable of this is to simply ignore the realities of both
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If our awareness extended into the past and the future, we would not be capable of perceiving anything separately at all
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The species using these tools had to be capable of evolving them further
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His insane statement worshipping reason without any passion or any emotion or any feelings… as an elite form of awareness which only elite rulers are supposed to be capable of: was, and still is: pure self-serving, rationalizing bullshit
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If the human race could ever manage to feed itself properly: then it might be capable of taking on more ambitious projects
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When shopping for video cards, remember that your monitor and computer must be capable of supporting the card you choose
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I certainly would be capable of doing 158
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If people lived in the forest all their life, then they would not be capable of killing the trees that surround them
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If we were not reflectively separated from the rest of the universe, if we did not possess a reflective self-awareness, we would not be capable of having a sense of pure wonder
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The atom-energy of the bio-chemical elements of the brain and nervous system are designed to be capable of interacting with the spirit-energy of Self, consciousness, will, and thought etc
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We never suspected that any relation of Tadias’s would be capable of what the sorcerer has done
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Could it be possible that Hadaen be capable of loving her? She blinked away the thought
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She was sure the ogre would not be capable of pursuit--it was too big to fit down the stairs--but didn't bother to voice the consolation
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’ As has been remarked already, if the supposed moral and figurative sense of death be the apostolic sense—if men were intended to understand by qanatov, death, eternal suffering in hell, then the synonymous word ajpoktei>nein, to kill, ought to be capable of similar treatment; and it ought to make sense to say that a sinner is killed and slain in the eternal miseries of hell
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Compelled to discover it only in language, which requires severe pressure to make it speak the sense of a 'death which never dies, ’ such critics have fastened with warmer zeal upon the few sentences, which, especially in the English version, seemed to be capable of the desired interpretation
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Paul uses the verb to kill as explanatory of the death which comes by sin under the law, and this being so, it ought to be capable of being used interchangeably with death, and its derivatives, as employed to describe the state and prospects of sinners
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And many a passage once quoted with sincere reverence as evidence of the eternal duration of sin and misery is seen not only to be capable of, but to demand, a more luminous and hopeful interpretation
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This wasn't a concept most people could even be capable of thinking of
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She couldn't be capable of anything like that
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If that were true then both men and angels would be only energy beings and would be composed only of mind or mental energy, and be capable of supradimensional activity as thought and speech without any kind of body
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In Status Anxiety de Botton defines the malady as "a worry so pernicious as to be capable of ruining extended stretches of our lives, that we are in danger of failing to conform to the ideals of success laid down by our society and that we may as a result be stripped of dignity and respect; a worry that we are constantly occupying too modest a rung or are about to fall to a lower one
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He described to them also nearly all the adventures that Sancho had mentioned, at which they marvelled and laughed not a little, thinking it, as all did, the strangest form of madness a crazy intellect could be capable of
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(Wert capable of war, its tug and trials? be capable of peace, its trials, For the tug and mortal strain of nations come at last in prosperous
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could be capable of
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Neither do we know how much more the co-operation of minds or of hands may be capable of accomplishing, whether in labour or in study
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He'd be capable of coming to seek me, to tease Edgar
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"It is a poor conclusion, is it not?" he observed, having brooded a while on the scene he had just witnessed: "an absurd termination to my violent exertions? I get levers and mattocks to demolish the two houses, and train myself to be capable of working like Hercules, and when everything is ready and in my power, I find the will to lift a slate off either roof has vanished! My old enemies have not beaten me; now would be the precise time to revenge myself on their representatives: I could do it; and none could hinder me
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thought he could ever be capable of
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And this was developing the brain of man to a point where it should be capable of giving full expression to the love and justice of God
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"And yet the problem should be capable of ultimate solution
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I think he wanted me to see the damage I was doing, the kind of things I might be capable of
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But to deliver a small, mentally disabled boy into the hands of a cold-blooded murderer was beyond the pale, and he refused to believe that anyone in the force would be capable of that
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That means he’s probably come a lot closer to imagining what those rockets of his might be capable of … and he doesn’t like it one bit more than I do
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In fact, the only troops who might be capable of that sort of movement—”
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She knew that he would never be capable of understanding all the depth of her suffering, that for his cool tone at any allusion to it she would begin to hate him
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And whatever the heretics’ ironclads may be capable of, the screw-galleys have certainly proved their usefulness against their conventional galleons