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Built in 1930, Shedd could handle up to 9,000 visitors a day.
The ride could handle up to 1,500 riders an hour.
His testing showed that the cord had been overengineered by Panasonic and could handle up to 20 amps — that is, if the software in its microcontroller could be modified.
Making Albany a barge-to-rail container port along the Hudson River would preserve 120 jobs and add 80 more by 2005, when the city could handle up to 24,000 containers annually, Mr. Pataki said.
How does that make sense?" Supervisor May W. Newburger stressed that the Port Washington transfer station could handle up to 750 tons of garbage a day and now handled only about 400.
The carbonising plant could handle up to 100 tonnes of coal per day, while its boilers produced 78,000 lb of steam per hour.
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State-owned Dubai Airports has already started building a completely new and much bigger airport at the southern end of the tiny country, called Dubai World Central (DWC), which could one day handle up to 160m passengers a year (more than twice as many as currently squeeze through London Heathrow).
He was the last of the classic bolero singers, but he could also handle up-tempo, improvised material.
But what the changes to the greens lack in visibility will be more than made up in playability, meaning the greens could handle speeds up to 14 ½ on the stimpmeter, a full 2 feet faster than the usual PGA Tour speed.
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