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As a skilled poisoner, she is fully capable of the deed.
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At this wavelength the laser is capable of cutting, drilling and structuring on rigid and flex circuit substrates.
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The school's career placement center told him he had talent and was capable of becoming an advertising executive, funeral director, or salesman.
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Should all the compartments become compromised the lifeboat would still be capable of floating without the sponson.
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Although geothermal sites are capable of providing heat for many decades, individual wells may cool down or run out of water.
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They are easily recognizable, due to a long body length and a long stylet capable of reaching vascular tissue.
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He is able to lunge at his opponents with massive leaps and is also capable of burrowing substantial distances.
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They undertake this because they are considered the only ones capable of dealing with "condenados", which are said to inhabit the snowfields.
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The carbon fiber and titanium craft will be capable of cruising for about 6.2 miles (10km) and can stay down unaided for 24 hours.
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An immunogen is any antigen that is capable of inducing humoral and/or cell-mediated immune response rather than immunological tolerance.
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