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There's also a larger "power cache" with a much more capacious battery.
That word has a more capacious meaning than we tend to allow it.
The new chip is not only more capacious than previous versions, it's also faster.
Creating regulatory uncertainty as we seek investment in more capacious broadband networks makes little sense.
She has been a creature of a political center she has made ever more capacious.
What more capacious retellings of history, with black heroes instead of sentimentalized Confederates, are you willing to endorse?
They were also smoother, safer, and more capacious than previous highways, boosting the allure of the open road.
It's not surprising that "gentrification" has become a more capacious idea lately: The phenomena it describes seem inescapable.
But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
"Cinema" is more capacious and also more specific, because it refers to an aesthetic rather than a technological category.
To speak a second language from childhood is to have a more capacious brain and a larger connection to the world.
At this price, it's more affordable (and faster, with a more capacious hard drive) than the base model of the 2018 MacBook Air.
One of them was Microsoft, which envisioned a network that would be faster and more capacious, able to handle a new thing called multimedia.
"To The Lighthouse," Virginia Woolf I reread this book every once in a while, and every time I do I find it more capacious and startling.
Vessels woven from the plants around us were like appendages, allowing us to be bigger and more capacious, to carry things that we otherwise could not.
Instead, Sanders adopts a more capacious understanding of US foreign policy that takes the interests of all the world's peoples — particularly, all the world's workers — into account.
We've reached out to Verizon for further details on when the more capacious XL will arrive at retail stores; hopefully it won't be more than a few days.
It's not actually a full inch larger than the 23.1-inch version (which actually had a 2800-inch display), and it doesn't really feel that much more capacious.
Years ago, frustrated at being limited to browning just two slices of bread at a time, I traded in my toaster for a more capacious counter top toaster oven.
The increasing use of the cloud for video streaming is a major factor driving the need for ever more capacious data centers, as is the rise of bitcoin mining.
Whether they are streaming "Casablanca" (1942) or watching "The Godfather" (1972) on Blu-ray (a more capacious format than DVDs), they are served a scan of the original 35mm film.
Most of these protests were not as spectacular or widespread as the resistance to Vietnam had been, but they showed a more capacious sense of the interconnected ills affecting society.
I watched the video of the lesson repeatedly, and I practiced a more capacious backswing in the elevator, on the subway, even in the shower: striding in, throwing the bottom edge, bouncing back.
For Kate Bornstein, the play drives home how all identities are becoming more capacious and can be transgressed: "We're talking about people who genuinely question their own privilege and do something about it," she said.
But Federer bounced back convincingly in a familiar tournament in an unfamiliar place: Hard Rock Stadium, the Open's new, much more capacious home after 31 years in the more intimate, boutique setting of Key Biscayne.
Time and again a close election leads to hand-wringing about the need for Electoral College reform; time and again, politicians and parties respond to the college's incentives, and more capacious and unifying majorities are born.
Indeed, combining the New Negro emphasis on formal education with a more capacious understanding of the riches of black inheritance was a task that, Gates understands, had to be left for later generations, not least his own.
Critic's Notebook The 19700 Outsider Art Fair arrives this weekend at a time when the very concept of outsider art — work made by self-taught or developmentally impaired artists — has never seemed more capacious or in flux.
Carroll might just as well have called his position "romantic reductionism" or "fragrant physicalism," since what he's trying to convey is a stance that is hard-nosed yet soft to the touch — a kinder, gentler, more capacious science.
It's a brilliant beginning, in the tradition of the classical bildungsroman but extending the form into something more capacious, as if Emezi were pushing with all her might against the walls of a small room and succeeding in making it larger.
That change had as much to do with political and social amnesia—America often forgets what it seeks, or fails, to defeat—as it did with the admission that Ali's vision of America was more compelling, freer, truer, more capacious than the cramped vision of white racial nationalism.
Although it's too large for my night stand, I am lingering with pleasure over Nick Offerman's "Good Clean Fun," which is not only instructing me in a calm yet passionate view toward life and art, but also might eventually help me to build a bigger, more capacious night stand.
Halberstadt corroborated what he could of Vassily's few recollections with other accounts, thinking that he would write about his grandfather's experiences, "trying to piece together and weigh his motives," before realizing he was on to something else — something at once more capacious and intimate than what he originally had in mind.
These discounts apply to Galaxy S10 phones with larger storage capacities as well, but since each of them offer microSD support, there's little reason to spend the extra money on a more capacious phone instead of a high-capacity microSD card — especially when B&H Photo prices a SanDisk 400GB microSD for $67.99.
A question few have speculated on, to date, is what dramatic social changes America might have seen had Martin Luther King Jr. and Kennedy both lived, with King pursuing a grassroots campaign for economic and racial justice while a new President Kennedy challenged American business to embrace a more capacious sense of its purpose in society.
Trade may not have made the world "small" (if anything, it feels more capacious and complex than ever) or "flat" (its relative economic opportunities and its physical form both remain irreducibly three-dimensional, whatever Tom Friedman or Kyrie Irving might tell you), but our hyperglobalized economy has certainly made the world strange, as the interconnections of capital have brought about other, unforeseen types of connection.
SAMANTHA BEE APOLOGIZED FOR VILE, 'C-WORD' ATTACK ON IVANKA TRUMP Video Bee and her husband have also tried other ways to "fix" the U.S. In 2016, the family led a fight in New York City against a plan to move their top-performing children's school from the affluent Upper West Side of Manhattan area just 16 blocks away to a more capacious building to relieve the shortage of school places.
Rejoice lovers of petite-sized iPhones, for Apple is granting additional storage bounty — announcing today it's doubling the current storage capacity of the iPhone SE. The new four-inch-display iPhone comes with either 32GB or 128GB onboard storage, replacing the prior 16GB and 64GB models — but with only a small price-tag bump for the more capacious model (+ $50, to $499), and no price change for the $399 starter model.
Basket Ravenna Piero Manetti used to play its home matches in the PalaCosta in Ravenna until 2014-2015 season, when society chose the more capacious Pala De André.
From the early 1960s more modern and more capacious six-wheeled tenders started to appear among the traditional vehicles north of Middleton, especially after Middleton Incline closed in 1963.
The Williams tube would prove more capacious than the Selectron tube (the Selectron was limited to 256 bits, while the Williams tube could store thousands) and less expensive. The Williams tube would nevertheless prove to be frustratingly sensitive to environmental disturbances. Efforts began in the late 1940s to find non-volatile memory. Magnetic-core memory allowed for recall of memory after power loss.
Lighter than air operations were discontinued in 1962 following a crash. In 1958, the Soviet Tupolev Design Bureau was ordered to design an AEW aircraft.Gordon, 2006, p.86 After determining that the projected radar instrumentation wouldn't fit in a Tupolev Tu-95 or a Tupolev Tu-116, the decision was made to use the more capacious Tupolev Tu-114 instead.
The second series of 10 machines was modified by adopting a two-axle tender. The length of the firebox was increased to make it more capacious and the continuous power output rose to 610 hp (448 kW). The sandbox was moved near to the centre of the boiler and delivered sand ahead of the third axle. The safety valve was located on the steam dome, just behind the chimney.
It was designed by architects F. A. Troupyansky and A. R. Reyhenberg in 1901–1902. In 1899 David Tarnopol, head of the Society (1894–1905), decided to construct a more capacious building for the Association. In the same year he purchased a large plot of land on the corner of Trinity and Alexander street. The project involved the construction of a building with rooms for classrooms, libraries, reading rooms and a concert hall.
Locations formerly used included a site at Nuneham Courtenay and a disused salt mine in Cheshire. Updated numbers can be found here (accessed 2009-12-28). In 2007 and 2008, in an effort to obtain better and more capacious storage facilities for the library’s collections, Oxford University Library Services (OULS) tried to obtain planning permission to build a new book depository on the Osney Mead site, to the southwest of Oxford city centre.
The need for an even more capacious building became pressing at the end of the eighteenth century, but the works, although begun, did not proceed for many reasons and resumed only a few decades later, starting in 1834; continued, with interruptions, until 1851, when the church was consecrated by Mons.Moreno, bishop of Ivrea and ended definitively in 1861, the year in which the large entrance door was placed, built at the expense of the then parish priest Don Viora.
Pyeloplasty is performed to treat an uretero-pelvic junction obstruction if residual renal function is adequate. This revision of the renal pelvis treats the obstruction by excising the stenotic area of the renal pelvis or uretero- pelvic junction and creating a more capacious conduit using the tissue of the remaining ureter and renal pelvis. There are different types of pyeloplasty depending on the surgical technique and patterns of incision used. These include the Y-V, Inverted 'U', and Dismembered types of pyeloplasty.
Solid-state drives (SSDs) use integrated circuit assemblies to store data. Flash memory, thumb drives, USB flash drives, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, and Secure Digital card devices are relatively expensive for their low capacity, but convenient for backing up relatively low data volumes. A solid- state drive does not contain any movable parts, making it less susceptible to physical damage, and can have huge throughput of around 500 Mbit/s up to 6 Gbit/s. Available SSDs have become more capacious and cheaper.
The GAZ T-26 (a copy of the Armstrong Siddeley Puma) engine did not have an over-speed limiter, which often resulted in overheating and engine valve breakage, especially in summer. A fuel tank for and an oil box for were placed alongside the engine. The engine required top-grade petrol; the use of second-rate petrol could cause damage to the valve units because of engine detonation. From mid-1932, a more capacious fuel tank — instead of — and a simplified oil box were introduced.
The service was restored to daily in the summer of 1947 with the arrival of the faster and more capacious "Arnhem" from the John Brown Shipyard on Clydebank. The Thompson B1 class 4-6-0s took over the duties at that time from the B17s and continued as the principal locomotive on the train until the "Britannia" 4-6-2 pacifics availability, after which they provided motive power for any relief services required until the withdrawal of steam locomotion in the Great Eastern area.
The 2010 model year was the last to be produced in the United States, and no 2011 model year Gold Wings were produced while manufacturing was transferred to Japan in 2012. Some retailers and aftermarket traders group all GL1800 models into two categories: US made GL1800s (2001–2010) are "1st Generation", and Japanese-built GL1800's (2012-2017) are "2nd Generation".Note: These categories are somewhat is misleading, since the GL1800 itself is actually the 5th generation Gold Wing. 2nd Gen GL1800 had minor updates: restyled bodywork made the fairing and saddlebags seem less bulbous, despite being more capacious.
The build-up of waste heat may also limit the rate at which balancing can occur. In contrast, active balancing attempts to redistribute excess energy from cells with larger capacity to those with a lower capacity, thereby taking advantage of more capacious cells. Energy can be bled from a cell at higher SOC by switching a reservoir capacitor in-circuit with the cell, then disconnecting the capacitor and reconnecting it to a cell with lower SOC, or through a DC-to-DC converter connected across the entire pack. Due to inefficiencies, some energy is still wasted as heat, but not to the same degree.
Every year the village summer theatre company produces and performs one of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas. Established in 1982 the company has run every year since, first at the Long Barn to the south of the village until its redevelopment in 1988 and then to a much more capacious setting in a barn central to the village by kind permission of the owner. This venue too has now come up for redevelopment and the production is now based at Downing Farm by kind permission of the Turner family. Swaffham Bulbeck’s experience of World War II was investigated and later commemorated in 2015 in a community project led by Swaffham Bulbeck-based disability charity Red2Green.
The two stations were connected by a railway line that in the initial plans had to be an interim solution: the Rive railway (German: ').:it:Linea delle Rive With the opening of the Jesenice-Trieste railway (part of the network of railway lines known as the Transalpine Railway) in 1906, the St Andrea station was replaced by a new, more capacious, facility, named Trieste stazione dello Stato (German: '). The original station came to be identified as Trieste stazione della Meridionale or Trieste Meridionale (German: '). Following World War I and the Treaty of Saint- Germain-en-Laye (1919), both stations came under the management of the FS. The original station was later renamed Trieste Centrale, and Trieste stazione dello Stato became Trieste Campo Marzio.
The customer could only choose between two paint schemes: silver or red, both paired to the lower half of the body in contrasting metallic gunmetal grey. In the same year, the 2.5-litre Biturbo 2500 or Biturbo E (for Export) was also introduced, and was joined some twelve months later by the Biturbo ES with power outputs , respectively in European- or catalysed US-specification. In 1985, all models received updates and were renamed Biturbo II, Biturbo S II and Biturbo E II. The cylinders were now Nikasil-coated, a more capacious fuel tank was fitted and a Sensitork limited slip differential replaced the earlier Salisbury clutch-type. The second series of the Biturbo was recognizable by its new 6"Jx14" wheels similar in design to the Biturbo S wheels; the S II wheels had fully painted faces, without the silver center.
The two stations were connected by a railway line that in the initial plans had to be an interim solution: the Rive railway (German: ), but which survived until 1981, when it was replaced by the Galleria di Circonvallazione, a railway tunnel route to the east of the city. With the opening of the Transalpina Railway from Vienna, Austria via Jesenice and Nova Gorica in 1906, the St Andrea station was replaced by a new, more capacious, facility, named Trieste stazione dello Stato (German: ), later Trieste Campo Marzio, now a railway museum, and the original station came to be identified as Trieste stazione della Meridionale or Trieste Meridionale (German: ). This railway also approached Trieste via Villa Opicina, but it took a rather shorter loop southwards towards the sea front. Freight services from the dock area include container services to northern Italy and to Budapest, Hungary, together with rolling highway services to Salzburg, Austria and Frankfurt, Germany.

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