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He was also doubtful that the Russian fleet was capable of withstanding a fight with US naval forces.
His government spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, apparently also in hiding, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that Colonel Qaddafi was still in command of his forces and was capable of withstanding any rebel onslaught for "weeks, months and years".
The ballistic limit was determined to be 96 m s−1, indicating that it was capable of withstanding impacts from small projectiles such as, secondary debris from blast, hurricane, tornado and foreign object debris from roads and runways.
At the end of the 2 years period, his back felt stronger and more flexible, and was capable of withstanding heavier work loads without pain.
However, when an acidic component such as citric acid was added, the binder was capable of withstanding between 680 and 740 g, respectively, allowing pectin to equal that of the commercial binder.
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The sled's polyethylene hull is capable of withstanding extreme temperatures down to minus 100 degrees.
Tendons are highly fibrous tissues that are capable of withstanding particularly high tensile loads.
Facility structures, machinery, and equipment must be capable of withstanding high levels of moisture.
It is capable of withstanding severe drought and then of recovering upon rehydration.
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