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Such is the appeal of Edinburgh in August that only the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup are capable of selling more tickets, he suggests.
Jack in his cups was capable of berating her for not giving him a child.
The first major figure to speak out against the so-called common cup was Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor William T. Sedgwick, but other public health thinkers followed over the next decade, publishing studies demonstrating that common cups were capable of spreading disease.
You drank it all!" I retrieved the cup midair — a drunk is capable of such tricks — and downed it in one defiant gulp without a drop spilled.
He is capable of taking this World Cup by storm, that's how good he is.
First and foremost is picking a side that is capable of winning the tie". Brendan Rodgers on the cup: "The FA Cup is up there with priorities.
This smart bra is capable of instantly tightening and loosening its straps or stiffening cups when it detects excessive movement (Pitt 2014).
Even though he is capable of beating anyone on his least favorite surface -- witness that his victory over Norman on Thursday in Dusseldorf, Germany, came in the relatively meaningless World Team Cup -- he is also capable of faltering against anyone.
He is capable.
The man is capable.
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