Sentence examples for capable of producing something from inspiring English sources

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That squeeze launches a 60-tonne Trident missile capped with up to 12 nuclear warheads capable of producing something resembling Armageddon.

And they are years away from integrating the various steps from capturing the sunlight in the first place to producing the finished fuel into working prototypes, let alone commercial-sized factories capable of producing something resembling petrol.

The only two Olympic "themes" she has dreamed up are the idea that the artists are "exceptional, gold-medal talents, capable of producing something that's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity"; and the notion, as a loosely applied metaphor, of the Olympic truce, which in the ancient Greek Olympics was a downing of weapons between the frequently warring Hellenic nations for the duration of the games.

The investigations revealed that the lab was capable of producing something between 200,000 and 250,000 ecstasy and methamphetamine pills per day.

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But I got a great satisfaction from working with writers and developing material, and sold a couple of things to some financing entities, and then I'd walk away from it and didn't really think that I was capable of really producing something.

The cancer cell is obviously not capable of producing any toxins or doing something that the normal cell is unable to do at some stage of its development (after all, they both have the same genome).

Psychoactive substances are described in the bill as something that "is capable of producing a psychoactive effect in a person who consumes it".

The images look more like frostbitten jellyfish floating through a dark sea or infinitesimal galaxies under the siege of an Ice Age rather than something humans are capable of producing.

(The word "wilderness" originally meant a place with wild beasts, a place where creativity could thrive free of convention but also one capable of producing "bewilderment" or terror). You could say something similar about the history of this country's singular fascination with guns.

Sure, we can be overwhelmed with diagrams about information that are as informative as a blank dictionary, but the most successful among them are capable of producing images of strange beauty where data becomes something visually serene.

However, Elleman argues that this is only for a rocket with a nuclear payload of less than 150kg — something Pyongyang is not yet capable of producing.

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