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capacity and Steinsaltz
Much more recently, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz has taken the title nasi, in an attempt to re-establish the Sanhedrin in its judicial capacity as the Supreme Court of Judaism.

capacity and travelled
He worked without pay for many years for a small art gallery run by friends and in this capacity travelled in order to purchase works.
In 1969, he moved to Uganda where he worked as Provincial Training Advisor to Eric Sabiti, the first African Anglican Archbishop of Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi, and, in that capacity, travelled extensively throughout East Africa.
The couple soon travelled to Ludlow Castle on the Welsh border, where Arthur resided in his capacity as Prince of Wales and President of The Council of Wales and Marches.
In that capacity she travelled Britain visiting its units, as well as wartime canteens and other welfare organisations.
In this capacity he travelled with his employer on the Continent, particularly spending time in Italy.
She travelled with her husband in his capacity as Romanian ambassador, first to Washington ( 1920 – 1926 ) and then to Madrid ( 1927 – 1931 ).
In 1598-1599, when he travelled with the Earl of Pembroke's men in the Low Countries, it was in the capacity of playwright to rewrite old plays.
El-Hage often travelled to Europe in this capacity.
For roads or highways, the supply relates to capacity and the quantity consumed refers to vehicle-kilometres travelled.
Bulte chaired the Ontario caucus, travelled extensively to advocate for Canada's seat on the UN Security Council and was frequently called upon to deal directly with foreign parliaments in her capacity as Canadian head of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
By 1873, he had become a director of the Bank of Montreal, and three years later he was elected president, in which capacity he frequently travelled to London and New York to meet with the leading financiers there.
In this capacity he travelled to Papua New Guinea, then an Australian possession, and was involved in the corrupt sale of timber leases to various business friends.
Initially this involved carrying warnings of fires back to existing fire patrols, to be extinguished by teams that travelled by canoe or overland but soon they began landing firefighters ( never more than a few at a time due to the limited carrying capacity of the aircraft available ) with a hand operated water pump near a fire.
In this capacity, he travelled to Atlanta, Georgia to visit Atlanta University and meet W. E. B.
In this capacity he travelled to the then British Dominions and helped the independent establishment of the various Commonwealth InstItutes of International Affairs or where such bodies had earlier been established in both Australia and Canada to generate financial support from benefactors there for them to have their own full time secretariat ( the Australian Institute of International Affairs funding 1934 ; The Canadian funding 1932 ; The formation of the Institutes in New Zealand 1934 ; The South Africa 1934: The Pakistan 1947.
He travelled to Siam on a gold mining trip in 1889 where he gathered plants for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London in his capacity as a plant collector assistant for the Botanical Survey of the Malay Peninsula.
In his capacity of commissioner for mines Faujas travelled to most European countries where he closely observed the natural environment and the rock formations.
Prince Chun, father of the last emperor Puyi, travelled to Germany in his official capacity as ambassador extraordinary to express the regrets of Emperor Guangxu over the death of Ketteler to Kaiser Wilhelm II.

capacity and Russia
On July 2011, Beltelecom announced a plan to raise the capacity of its Internet gateway to Russia by 20Gbit / s by the end of 2011 and announced a tender to provide the service.
From the beginning of World War I the German Empire had seen Eastern Europe — mainly Russia — as a major source of vital products and raw materials for sustaining the capacity of the nation, both during the war and after.
AvtoVAZ however began to move production of the Classic models ( which were still selling strongly in Russia ) out of Togliatti at the end of 2010-fuelling further speculation that this is to free up production capacity for the 2116.
SUVs are often driven off-road in places such as farmland and countryside and in countries such as the Australian Outback, Africa, the Middle East, Alaska, Canada, the northern United States, Iceland, South America, Russia and parts of Asia which have limited paved roads and require a vehicle to have all-terrain handling, increased range, and storage capacity.
The city began to industrialize in the 1920s and 1930s, but industry increased tremendously during World War II, with the relocation of factories from western Russia to preserve the Soviet industrial capacity from the invading Nazis.
Extensive use of third-party parts ( which finally allowed UAZ to replace its notorious transmission with a better, Korean-manufactured one ), large capacity, good off-road capabilities and affordable price (< 15, 000 USD ) predict good sales in Russia.
Russia has the largest List of peat power stations | peat power capacity in the world
All throughout Siberia, the Decembrists sparked an intellectual awakening: literary writings, propaganda, newspapers, and books from European Russia began to circulate the eastern provinces, the local population developing a capacity for critical political observation.
In 1874, in the capacity of a newspaper correspondent, he witnessed the operations of the Carlists in Spain ; he took service with the Turkish army in the war with Russia in 1877 and served under Lord Roberts in the second Afghan War ( 1878 – 1879 ), having narrowly escaped accompanying Sir Louis Cavagnari on his fatal mission to Kabul.
In 2011 SCA invested EUR 290m in expanded tissue capacity in Russia and Germany as well as the Bollsta sawmill in Sweden.
In 1929, the first automatic telephone exchange in Russia with a capacity of 6, 000 numbers commenced in Rostov-on-Don.
This will increase the current company production capacity of 125, 000 ~ 130, 000 units to around 250, 000 by 2010, as much of the increased production will target BRICs countries such as China, Russia, and also parts of Europe.
Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine have disposed of all their nuclear weapons or transferred them to Russia ; while the U. S. and Russia have reduced the capacity of delivery vehicles to 1, 600 each, with no more than 6, 000 warheads.
In 1808, be moved to the Administration of Seville, and continued as head of the Secretariat of State in his capacity as senior officer oldest, but soon received a proposal to cover an embassy, ​​ first in Russia, then in Sweden and finally to the president and the U. S. Congress.
In this capacity he showed his usual ability and devotion, concluding the treaties between France and Austria and France and Prussia, which preceded the French invasion of Russia in 1812.
In the campaigns of 1806-1807, Daru served, in his usual capacity, in the army which overthrew the forces of Russia and Prussia ; and he had a share in drawing up the Treaty of Tilsit ( 7 July 1807 ).
and Gaiducova I. V. ( Russia 1969 ) " After the medication was administered the vital capacity considerably in 26 out of the 44 patients with reduced vital capacity, the pulmonary ventilation considerably increased in 20 cases ".
Gatecrasher has held several large events including Summer Sound System ( 40, 000 capacity ), Gatecrasher NEC ( 15, 000 capacity ), Crasher N / Ice ( at the Nottingham Ice Arena ) ( 7, 500 capacity ), Gatecrasher Sound System ( Australia ) and Fort Dance in Russia ( 40, 000 capacity ).
On February 16, 1866, he was appointed Consul of the United States in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia, serving in that capacity until September 30, 1870.

capacity and once
Plane radios were not yet available, and once in the air, Fogg flew his ship by compass, a good memory for landmarks as seen from above, and a capacity for dead reckoning and quick computation.
Historically, the use of two guns at once, one in each hand, is most associated with the American Old West, where revolvers holding only six rounds of ammunition were the highest capacity handguns available and reloading was a slow process.
# But once I do recover from the disaster and work in reduced production capacity, since my main operational sites are unavailable, how long can this go on.
As an instance of his tact in this capacity, it is related that when Charles interrupted a complimentary address by quoting from a satirical poem of Alamanni's the words :" l ' aquila grifagna, Che per piu devorar, duoi rostri porta " (" Two crooked bills the ravenous eagle bears, The better to devour "), the latter at once replied that he spoke them as a poet, who was permitted to use fictions, but that he spoke now as an ambassador, who was obliged to tell the truth.
Every adult, healthy, sane Muslim who has the financial and physical capacity to travel to Mecca and can make arrangements for the care of his / her dependants during the trip, must perform the Hajj once in a lifetime.
Thanks to the cache coherence of the distributed shared memory, SN systems scale along several axes at once: as CPU count increases, so does memory capacity, I / O capacity, and system bisection bandwidth.
By his own native capacity, alike unformed and unsupplemented by study, he was at once the best judge in those sudden crises which admit of little or of no deliberation, and the best prophet of the future, even to its most distant possibilities.
The second truck manufactured was once again a flatbed R type of 2. 5 ton cargo capacity build in 1909.
In this capacity, and as a loyal member of the Ricardian regime at the time, he can be considered at the very least an accessory to the Princes ’ deaths, since once they had entered the security of the Tower they were never seen or heard of again.
As in the 12th round, Pryor once again came out with a burst of energy in the 14th round after Panama Lewis broke another ammonia spirit under his nose and give him to drink water mixed with possibly antihistamine pills to have a longer lung capacity in the later rounds according to Luis Resto, another Panama Lewis fighter.
Camberwell Old Cemetery did not have the grandeur of nearby Nunhead Cemetery, which was one of the original London necropolis ', and once nearing capacity it was replaced by Camberwell New Cemetery on Brenchley Gardens.
The Diet of Japan is currently deliberating an amendment to the Constitution that would repeal Article Nine, and allow Japan to once again have projective military capacity.
The historian Sidney Painter, in his biography of King John, called it " the greatest mistake John made during his reign, as the King revealed to his Barons once and for all his capacity for cruelty.
However, if the battery is going to be stored unused for a long period of time, it should be discharged down to at most 40 % of capacity ( some manufacturers recommend fully discharging and even short-circuiting once fully discharged ), and stored in a cool, dry environment.
When the magnetic field is subsequently switched off, the heat capacity of the refrigerant rises again because the degrees of freedom associated with orientation of the dipoles are once again liberated, pulling their share of equipartitioned energy from the motion of the molecules, thereby lowering the overall temperature of a system with decreased energy.
The pint ( abbreviated as " pt " or " p ") is a unit of volume or capacity that was once used across much of Europe with values varying from state to state from less than half a litre to over one litre.
The modern factory had to at once stabilize its productive environment by inventing new restraints upon labor, such as length of the work day and division of tasks, but at the same time could not be too severe or risk being at a disadvantage to competitors, e. g. not being able to shift production tasks or capacity.
After Kutuzov's death, he once again became commander-in-chief of the Russian forces at the Battle of Bautzen ( 21 May 1813 ), and in this capacity he served at Dresden ( 26 – 27 August 1813 ), Kulm ( 29 – 30 August 1813 ) and Leipzig ( 16 – 19 October 1813 ).
Buffalo, New York, the world's largest grain port from the 1850s until the first half of the 20th century, once had the nation's largest capacity for the storage of grain in over thirty concrete grain elevators located along the inner and outer harbors.
The factory warehouse has the capacity to age 50 million pounds of cheese at once.
In 1997 German installed capacity surpassed the U. S. and led until once again overtaken by the U. S. in 2008.
For example, aircraft are more likely to fly at full capacity, and can often fly routes more than once a day.
For example, people may be able to modify a stimulated fixed action pattern by consciously recognizing the point of its activation and simply stop doing it, whereas animals without a sufficiently strong volitional capacity may not be able to disengage from their fixed action patterns, once activated.

2.185 seconds.