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The Estadio Mateo Flores, located in the Zone 5 of the city, is the largest stadium in the country, followed in capacity by the Estadio Cementos Progreso and the Estadio del Ejército.
This was followed within a few years by the infant industry scenario developed by Mill promoting the theory that government had the " duty " to protect young industries, although only for a time necessary for them to develop full capacity.
But such an errorless channel is an idealization, and the result is necessarily less than the Shannon capacity of the noisy channel of bandwidth B, which is the Hartley – Shannon result that followed later.
A private memorial service was held in the Twin Cities suburb of Wayzata on the afternoon of March 12 ( declared " Kirby Puckett Day " in Minneapolis ), followed by a public ceremony held at the Metrodome attended by family, friends, ballplayers past and present, and approximately 15, 000 fans ( an anticipated capacity crowd dwindled through the day due to a pending blizzard ).
* The custom in France is to call office holders acting within their official capacity " M ." ( Monsieur ) or " Mme " ( Madame ) followed by the name of their offices.
The codes led him to define the story as having a capacity for plurality of meaning, limited by its dependence upon strictly sequential elements ( such as a definite timeline that has to be followed by the reader and thus restricts their freedom of analysis ).
This was followed by the construction of the Butler Street stand, which increased the overall capacity of the ground to 50, 000.
Gebhard followed Alfred Kinsey as the second director of the Kinsey Institute and served in that capacity from 1956 to 1982.
In the years, since the stadium's capacity was gradually decreased, followed different stadium modernisations.
Other preferments followed, and in 1533 he was knighted and became Solicitor General, in which capacity he was to act under Thomas Cromwell as a " lesser hammer " for the demolition of the monasteries, and to secure the operation of Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy.
Next is an uncovered standing area, followed by the Lord Tom Pendry Stand ( a seated area ) with a capacity of approximately three hundred.
Colt followed this up in 1992 with the Colt All American 2000, which was unlike any other handgun Colt had produced before — being a polymer-framed, rotary-bolt, 9x19mm handgun with a magazine capacity of 15 rounds.
He was followed by Heinz Hoffmann, who was to serve in this capacity until his death in 1985.
The seating capacity for hockey has gone as followed:
As of 2012, the Alta Wind Energy Center is the largest onshore wind farm in the world, with a capacity of 1020 MW of power, followed by the Roscoe Wind Farm ( 781. 5 MW ).
Engaging the same architects as Middlesbrough ( The Miller Partnership ) Derby's plans predominantly followed those of the Riverside Stadium, with the first stage being a detached main stand facing a horseshoe running unbroken round the other three sides, with the possibility of the corners being filled in later and the ground's capacity being increased if and when necessary by raising the horseshoe roof.
The 8th Brigade that had followed the order had been struggling for few days to regain an operational capacity.
Al Maturidi, followed in Abu Hanifa's footsteps, and presented the " notion that God was the creator of man ’ s acts, although man possessed his own capacity and will to act ".
Dr Edleston, in his preface to Newton's correspondence with Cotes, justly remarks: " If Flamsteed the Astronomer-Royal had cordially co-operated with him in the humble capacity of an observer in the way that Newton pointed out and requested Of him ... the lunar theory would, if its creator did not overrate his own powers, have been completely investigated, so far as he could do it, in the first few months of 1695, and a second edition of the Principia would probably have followed the execution of the task at no long interval.
Local sportsgrounds include North Sydney Oval, the region's largest in capacity, followed by Chatswood Oval and Christie Park.
The largest stand is the Sunwin Stand, which holds 9, 004 supporters, followed by the Carlsberg Stand, which has a capacity of 7, 492.
The 1860s saw the development of Preston's industrial capacity, with a bacon-curing factory opening in 1862, followed by a tannery in 1865.
An estate variant, with larger luggage capacity than its competitors, two additional rear-facing child seats and self-levelling suspension, also styled by Roy Axe, followed shortly and received instant acclaim, winning the company a Design Council award.
The first Saturday game followed soon after, with Albion losing out 0-1 to fierce local rivals Aston Villa in front of a capacity crowd.

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Having lost 27 million people in the war, the Soviet Union was determined to destroy Germany's capacity for another war, and pushed for such in wartime conferences.
For instance, a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs, pain, suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, mental and / or emotional distress, loss of quality of life, disfigurement and more.
It is not possible for a node to rate another node except by its capacity to insert and fetch data associated with a key.
Yet another German diplomat noted that, " He did not have the capacity to form an overview ; to see things in perspective.
Both Greg Bright ( The Hole Maze Book ) and Dave Phillips ( The World's Most Difficult Maze ) published maze books in which the sides of pages could be crossed over and in which holes could allow the pathways to cross from one page to another, and one side of a page to the other, thus enhancing the 3-D routing capacity of 2-D printed illustrations.
Internet-based nakedbus. com is building another nationwide network, partly as a reseller of several smaller bus operators ' capacity.
Yet another idea is that representations held in working memory capacity interfere with each other.
Often, courtesans serving in this capacity began their career as a prostitute, or were passed from one benefactor to another, thereby resulting in them being viewed in society circles as lower than both their benefactor and those of wealth and power with whom they would socialize.
Much analysis is done by transmission companies to determine the maximum reliable capacity of each line ( ordinarily less than its physical or thermal limit ) to ensure spare capacity is available should there be any such failure in another part of the network.
Where the regulatory structure permits, the utility can sell capacity in extra dark fibers to a common carrier, providing another revenue stream.
According to another source, the original seating capacity was 20, 000.
Thinking, the capacity to think the thoughts which already exist, develops through another mind providing α-function ( 1962, p. 83 )-through the " container " role of maternal reverie.
For another example, in a region devastated by nuclear radiation, such as the Bikini Atoll, capacity to survive gamma rays to sexual maturity and ( for the female ) to term is a key ecological selection factor, although it is neither " natural " nor sexual.
The army reached English-occupied Bordeaux on 24 December 1373, severely weakened in numbers and capacity having lost at least one-third of their force in action and another third to disease, and many more than succumbed to the bubonic plague that was raging in the city.
During The Beatles ' existence ( specifically, 1960 – 70 and the Anthology project ), several musicians recorded with The Beatles in a more limited capacity, either on a Beatles ' album, or on another artist's album with two or more Beatles members appearing.
In addition to the penalties outlined above, the court can also issue a prohibition order under s. 380. 2 ( preventing a person from " seeking, obtaining or continuing any employment, or becoming or being a volunteer in any capacity, that involves having authority over the real property, money or valuable security of another person ").
The crucial first point is that the choice is hers, its quirkiness another sign of her much-prized individuality .” “ Bhaer has all the qualities Bronson Alcott lacked: warmth, intimacy, and a tender capacity for expressing his affection — the feminine attributes Alcott admired and hoped men could acquire in a rational, feminist world .”
As well as organizing the conference, the steering committee also maintained a register of attendee names and contact details, with the aim of creating an informal network of individuals who could call upon one another in a private capacity.
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.
Another advantage of moral realism is its capacity to resolve moral disagreements: If two moral beliefs contradict one another, realism says that they cannot both be right, and therefore everyone involved ought to be seeking out the right answer to resolve the disagreement.
Dr Hix did have another member of staff, the late Professor Flead, but insorcized him into the Pink Pussycat Club at the end of Making Money ( the Professor haunts the club, and the club does not mind the loss of one chair out of the club's seating capacity ).
An occupational therapist and the person with scoliosis can explore enjoyable and meaningful participation in the sport / exercise in another capacity, such as coaching or refereeing.
Scranton had been the hub of its operations until the Erie Lackawanna merger, when it was no longer needed in this capacity ; it was another severe blow to the labor market.

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