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capacity and Shaw
The George Bernard Shaw Theatre is a black box theatre with a capacity of 100.
George Bernard Shaw, in his capacity as a music critic, agreed with Beethoven's assessment of the work, writing that indeed, " In all subtler respects the Eighth is better the Seventh.
The club's new Clay Shaw Butler Stand has a 1000 seat capacity which enabled Carmarthen Town to host the club's first ever home European fixture at the ground in July 2007 when they entertained Norwegian side SK Brann.
In this capacity, Shaw coordinated activities by the delegation including bipartisan delegation meetings.
Bernard Shaw in his capacity as a music critic commented on " the old unvaried round of Steinway Hall, Prince's Hall and St James's Hall ", and warmly welcomed the new building.
This station can also be seen on EastLink TV channel 6, Bell Aliant TV channel 4, Bell TV channel 204 ( channel 198 for the Saint John feed ) and Shaw Direct channel 329 ( the New Brunswick feed was previously available through Star Choice / Shaw Direct on channel 330, but was dropped in May 2008 for capacity reasons ).
In 1996 the NCAA Women's College Cup ( Division I soccer finals ) was played at Buck Shaw, which had its capacity temporarily expanded to 8, 800 seats and sold out both days of the tournament.

capacity and discussion
Eventually ( see the discussion in heat capacity ) it has become clear that heat capacities per particle for all substances in all states are the same, to within a factor of two, so long as temperatures are not in the cryogenic range.
For discussion of why the thermal energy storage abilities of pure substances vary, see factors that affect specific heat capacity.
See the section on gases in specific heat capacity for a more complete discussion of this phenomenon.
The theory was coined to augment the discussion of overpopulation, which reflects issues of carrying capacity without taking into account per capita consumption, by which developing nations are evaluated to consume more than their land can support.
However, by early 1891 his declining capacity to exercise judicial functions had become a matter of public discussion and press comment, and following medical advice Stephen resigned in April of that year.
But his comrades and superiors, without being much attached to him, recognized his keen intelligence, his retentive memory, his remarkable capacity for work ; he was known as a well-informed officer, a daring and vigorous horseman, with decided opinions, which he knew how to set forth skillfully and to uphold under discussion.
Some discussion of measures to allow owners to undertake modifications to reduce the capacity of magazine-fed shotguns (" crimping ") occurred, but the government refused to permit this.
In general, due to quantum mechanical reasons, the availability of any such degrees of freedom is a function of the energy in the system, and therefore depends on the temperature ( see heat capacity for discussion of this phenomenon ).
In her autobiography My Life ( 1975 ), Golda Meir described her outrage being in " the ludicrous capacity of the observer from Palestine, not even seated with the delegates, although the refugees under discussion were my own people ...." After the conference Meir told the press: " There is only one thing I hope to see before I die and that is that my people should not need expressions of sympathy anymore.
The number of participants is limited to enable discussion and by the available housing capacity.
Should the need for increased Commuter Rail capacity become overwhelming in the period prior to the expansion of South Station, MassDOT might reopen the Grand Junction discussion.

capacity and amongst
Crawfurd, who opposed Darwinian evolution, " denied any unity to mankind, insisting on immutable, hereditary, and timeless differences in racial character, principal amongst which was the ' very great ' difference in ' intellectual capacity.
Crawfurd, who opposed Darwinian evolution, " denied any unity to mankind, insisting on immutable, hereditary, and timeless differences in racial character, principal amongst which was the ' very great ' difference in ' intellectual capacity.
The council biennially elects amongst itself a Mayor that runs meetings, signs certain documents, and acts in ceremonial capacity ; and a Mayor Pro-Tem that acts in the Mayor's absence.
In this capacity he compromised a programme of joint U. S .- UK paramilitary operations ( Albanian Subversion, Valuable Project ) in Enver Hoxha's Albania ( although it has been shown that these operations were further compromised " on the ground " by poor security discipline amongst the Albanian émigrés recruited to undertake the operations ).
In this capacity, he was associated with the construction, amongst numerous other public works, of a large open air swimming pool on the Serpentine in Hyde Park, popularly known as ' Lansbury's Lido '.
Included in the installation were around 1, 000 new seats, bringing the capacity to 16, 000 to compete with venues such as the O2 Arena in London and the Manchester Arena in Manchester, which are amongst the busiest music venues in the world.
It's cranial capacity ranged between 1013-1251 cc, placing it amongst the larger-brained members of the Homo Genus.
It will also create 4 to 5 additional contact gates, 9 remote gates and 40 more check-in counters as well as an enlarged transfer facility amongst several other capacity improvements and value added facilities
If in these circumstances immigration is continued up to the economic absorptive capacity of the country, regardless of all other considerations, a fatal enmity between the two peoples will be perpetuated, and the situation in Palestine may become a permanent source of friction amongst all peoples in the Near and Middle East.
Although its modest capacity ( around 2, 100 people ) is small compared with several other Scottish venues ( the SECC, Ingliston, and various stadia ) the Barrowlands punches above its weight in attracting top-name performers, and was recently voted the best music venue in the UK in a poll of British bands, and in another survey amongst bands, was voted second best venue in the world.
Although in size and capacity it is not among the greatest, in beauty and the quality of acoustics the Budapest Opera House is considered to be amongst the first few opera houses in the world.
Because it had only one entrance / exit road, in the years following the Taylor Report, the capacity of the ground was reduced from its original 16, 000 to around 8, 000 which, depending on the nature of the match, was distributed amongst the various areas of the ground accordingly.
Despite this regulation existing as a legislative capacity, the ability to enforce these laws varies according to the differing interpretations that exist amongst the local governmental authorities in China.
Although the band have not experienced a great deal of commercial success, they have gained a loyal cult following amongst attendees of the annual Reading and Leeds festivals, in which on each occasion they attracted a crowd big enough to fill the second stage tent beyond capacity, resulting in the band becoming main stage regulars.
In the latter capacity he served with the headquarters of the allies throughout the War of Liberation ( 1812 – 1814 ); his success in the delicate and difficult task of maintaining harmony and devotion to the common cause amongst the generals of many nationalities was recognized after the war by his elevation to the earldom ( July 1814 ).
: The rally began at 11am with speeches from Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, Dave Sweeney from the Australian Conservation Foundation, author David Spratt and Melbourne based paediatrician Merryn Redenbach, amongst others, with several speakers stressing that protesters had no argument with police or plant workers and emphasising the organising group's calls for new wind turbine, solar water and insulation manufacturing capacity to be developed in the Latrobe Valley.

capacity and Florida
The SECARB partnership will demonstrate CO < sub > 2 </ sub > injection rate and storage capacity in the Tuscaloosa-Woodbine geologic system that stretches from Texas to Florida.
In 1950, the 280-car capacity Florida Drive-In Theatre, erected at a cost of ~$ 40, 000, at the junction of Ferry Road and State Road 85, later Eglin Parkway, the main road between the air force base and Fort Walton, Florida, opened on Thursday, June 15, with an Esther Williams picture, " On an Island with You ".
The company is currently the 16th largest utility company in the world and the fourth largest in the U. S. Through its subsidiaries it owns and operates more than 42, 000 megawatts of generation capacity and serves 4. 3 million customers in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi.
With the growth in capacity the airline expanded to Florida, including numerous intrastate routes in Florida, and it opened a maintenance facility in Jacksonville.
In 1999, they increased their manufacturing capacity by purchasing a Stroh Brewery Company plant in Tampa, Florida, hiring the former Stroh employees, and began working with a trade union for the first time.
The airbreathing capacity of these fish has allowed such fish as Clarias batrachus to be an invasive species in Florida.
He served one season in the same capacity for the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL before he became the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Central Florida.
She also worked as teacher and Professor at Georgia State University GSU and later assumed the capacity of Professor at Florida International University College of Education ( FIU ).
Florida Circuit Court judges served in the capacity of Supreme Court Justices until 1851 when an 1848 constitutional amendment took effect granting the state legislator power to choose three justices, one Chief Justice and two Associate Justice's.
Alexander served as the golf pro at Lakewood Country Club ( now known as St. Petersburg Country Club ) in St. Petersburg, Florida starting in 1951, and served in that capacity for 34 years.
The current Silver Spurs Arena is an 8, 000-seat ( 10, 500 seat max capacity ) multi-purpose arena, in Kissimmee, Florida.
Though the seating at Humphrey Coliseum is 10, 500, the crowd has surpassed capacity 3 times ( 10, 735 vs Mississippi 2 / 7 / 04, 10, 645 vs Mississippi 2-23-02, 10, 541 vs Florida 1 / 7 / 03 ).
The arena has the biggest capacity of any arena in the Florida Panhandle.
** Case 1: A Florida death row inmate is struck by lightning, diminishing his mental capacity.
He served as Spurrier's running backs coach at Duke from 1987 to 1989 and in the same capacity at the University of Florida from 1990 to 1992 and again from 1995 to 1998, serving as the position coach for future Pro Bowler Fred Taylor.
While preparing to film the 1988 slasher flick Nightmare Beach in Florida, Umberto Lenzi had a falling out with the producer just as production started and wanted to be taken off the film, but the film's co-writer Harry Kirkpatrick ( who wound up receiving sole directing credit ) convinced Lenzi to remain on the set in an uncredited advisory capacity throughout the entire production.
Five shelters were opened in southern Florida with a total capacity of 4, 335 people.

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