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No breakdown of public order and values is likely to disorient them — or those writers who can intuit, as James once wished to, that "reality is a world that was to be capable of this," and can represent "that horrific capability, historically latent, historically ahead of it".
Additionally, it was to be capable of penetrating body armor.
As specified, the aircraft was to be capable of reaching 670 km/h (417 mph).
Additionally, it was to be capable of penetrating certain types of body armor.
The ship was to be capable of 30 kn and fitted with a forward flight deck, superstructure and funnels amidships, and a large hangar aft.
It has been claimed that the A-12 was to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons held in its internal weapons bay as well.
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Each center is to be capable of handling 40,000 job seekers over two years, the report says.
To dwell among the mortals is to be "capable of death as death" (Building Dwelling Thinking 352).
The aim is to be capable of choosing a maximum cutting tool radius that respects the tolerance interval.
The objective of these techniques is to be capable to provide predictions and forecasts about the future of the businesses activities.
If we are to be capable of knowing our obligations, they cannot be obligations which we cannot know that we have met when we have met them.
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