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The plant also is designed to | accommodate another four identical generators that if i |
torium extended back to allow the stalls to | accommodate another four rows of seats. |
1987 Terminal extended to | accommodate Ansett New Zealand and Air New Zealand loun |
peedway, the briefly switched to the #32 to | accommodate Anthony Lazzaro, who finished 22nd in the r |
lway was designed to articulate in order to | accommodate any settlement that did occur. |
They can | accommodate any number of natural languages and termino |
lity in mind, the buildings are designed to | accommodate any tenant's space needs whether small star |
Roy pioneered a spectrum of sizes to | accommodate anything from a short trip, for which one m |
y the mid-1980s the campus had had grown to | accommodate approximately 350 students in grades kinder |
Roybal will | accommodate approximately 2,500 students, which will al |
The school can | accommodate approximately 900 students. |
A stadium was built, which could | accommodate approximately 16,000 spectators. |
In an effort to | accommodate approximately 4,000 students, Waukegan High |
opular venue for synagogue weddings and can | accommodate approximately 800 people. |
charming old Canarian farm house which can | accommodate approximately twenty people, most of whom w |
ies in Jordan, researchers claim that "They | accommodate Arab racism by hiding their ethnic identity |
The school can | accommodate around 1200 pupils overall, aged from 4 to |
ed playing pitches with temporary stands to | accommodate around 300 spectators for preliminary event |
The mosque can | accommodate around 2500 people. |
two story building which houses a mosque to | accommodate around 1000 congregants and a full time Isl |
The bridge can | accommodate around 24,000 vehicles per hour, it shall r |
ports field which has two terraces that can | accommodate around 100 people. |
The opportunity areas will be able to | accommodate around 5,000 jobs each or about 2,500 homes |
ly seated 800, but has now been expanded to | accommodate around 1,000 worshipers. |
as with the bayonet mount were also able to | accommodate Arri standard lenses due to both mounts hav |
ras with the bayonet mount are also able to | accommodate Arri standard lenses due to both mounts hav |
uries a number of improvements were made to | accommodate artillery, notably externally splayed gunpo |
This Reading Room can | accommodate as many as 200 students at a time. |
etres by 22 metres, and has the capacity to | accommodate at least 1,500 worshippers at the same time |
however judging by the picture it looks to | accommodate at least 5,000 people. |
The games | accommodate athletes who are 4'10" or less with chondro |
The number of seats was changed to | accommodate Austria, Finland and Sweden who were joinin |
expanding the existing Japanese airfield to | accommodate B-29s. |
h of between 9 and 12 feet (2.7 - 3.7 m) to | accommodate barge transportation, primarily of bulk com |
were removed and the stands were rebuilt to | accommodate baseball. |
be formulated with slower reaction rates to | accommodate batch-mixing and application by roller-appl |
y architect Thomas Full James to originally | accommodate between 60 and 200 patients, the building d |
eral leader John Howard was not prepared to | accommodate Bjelke-Petersen. |
ccess for visitors and a wharf was built to | accommodate boats. |
ement, which included building complexes to | accommodate bombers, fighters, and special functions su |
ecological subjects are designed and run to | accommodate botanical enthusiasts from beginners to pro |
rehouses in the city originally designed to | accommodate both men and horses. |
f-mile oval into a 5/8's mile race track to | accommodate both Thoroughbred and harness racing. |
successful automation frameworks generally | accommodate both Keyword-driven testing as well as Data |
A third platform was provided to | accommodate branch line trains; this was a terminal bay |
s they have gone on an indefinite hiatus to | accommodate Burke Reid's record producing career, Paul |
ingh gave up the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat to | accommodate C. M. Stephen, the then Union Home Minister |
ompleted in 1929, she was converted to only | accommodate cabin and third class passengers. |
Paved parking area and ramp which can | accommodate canoes and motorboats. |
Wolsey's Tower was built to | accommodate Cardinal Wolsey, who then died after travel |
operated by one passenger ferry which could | accommodate cars, camper vans, and goods vehicles, and |
, will also contain an expansion vessel, to | accommodate changes in fluid pressure; a fill device, t |
e been substantially remodeled over time to | accommodate changing tastes, expectations and functions |
sample-based implementation and designed to | accommodate chemical and petrological data for any type |
0s and early 1980s as a residential area to | accommodate Chennai's sprawl. |
nning seven days a week, 24 hours a day, to | accommodate Chicago's defense workers. |
rousels and bumper boat attractions able to | accommodate children and adults. |
ercrowding at Sidney Lanier High School and | accommodate children coming to Montgomery due to Maxwel |
south galleries were added at that time to | accommodate children. |
ted the need for a large enough facility to | accommodate Christian gatherings, as well as the future |
first congregation in Auckland in order to | accommodate church members that had emigrated to New Ze |
A new building was constructed to | accommodate city and county growth, and opened in 1966. |
Given the cost of laying new tracks to | accommodate city growth, the city began introducing mot |
The airport was then developed to | accommodate civil traffic on a large scale, with four c |
ere at one point tents on the front lawn to | accommodate classes). |
nland, a top-flight division established to | accommodate clubs in the region within the league struc |
ding has now been enlarged and converted to | accommodate Coleridge Primary School, previously locate |
ding lighting in the indoor sports arena to | accommodate color television, and the construction of a |
pay for fuel or too many for the trains to | accommodate comfortably. |
The Sula River does not | accommodate commercial river transport. |
Each episode was curtailed in length to | accommodate commercial breaks. |
s, clinics, and student classes, the courts | accommodate community participants in the Dogwood Festi |
the mid 1970s, housing estates sprang up to | accommodate commuters. |
It is designed to | accommodate companies of all sizes and stages of develo |
It was set up to | accommodate companies of the media and communication in |
The arena can also | accommodate concerts, with a 64-by-48-foot stage and ca |
e plans to destroy part of the structure to | accommodate condominium development. |
Auditorium facilities are designed to | accommodate conferences, product launches and conventio |
Bristol Mountains in the Mojave Desert, to | accommodate construction of Interstate 40 and a new rai |
ed for them prior to grading of the hill to | accommodate construction in the area. |
te was closed at some point before 1989, to | accommodate construction of the building. |
of storage facilities and bigger wharfs to | accommodate contemporary ships with larger cargo loads |
To | accommodate continued growth in the Village, the Distri |
In the early 1960s, to | accommodate continuing growth, Jasper Place (now a town |
n a similar way and graphite grease used to | accommodate continuous operation. |
adelphia, Pennsylvania which is designed to | accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and o |
It can | accommodate craft with a draught of 15 feet, beam (widt |
the Marine Protector-class are designed to | accommodate crews of mixed gender with five separate sm |
are 38 viaducts built into the railroad to | accommodate cross traffic from the street grid. |
e runway and two shorter asphalt runways to | accommodate crosswind landings. |
ack was decked over with a wood platform to | accommodate crowds transferring between the Fulton Stre |
The legislature computers were upgraded to | accommodate Crowe with special computer software and pr |
has an unusually wide and long platform to | accommodate crush capacity crowds that occur regularly |
ojects have been implemented in the city to | accommodate current and planned traffic use. |
xi drivers and store owners have refused to | accommodate customers who have guide dogs. |
d for both wobbling and being too narrow to | accommodate cyclists who are barred from entering the C |
d, Eastwood altered the filming schedule to | accommodate Damon, and the actor was able to complete b |
When necessary to | accommodate deep-draft vessels, the barrier is flooded |
of street closure would be a compromise to | accommodate deliveries to some day-time businesses in t |
The play set is large enough to | accommodate Deluxe and Voyager figures. |
members and gives multiple performances to | accommodate demand. |
ncial Crisis in the late 1990s and later to | accommodate design changes by the developer. |
agon High School was established in 1961 to | accommodate development and population growth in San Ma |
t adds clarifications and new provisions to | accommodate developments in modern international warfar |
uty leaders-Nilssen and Edvard Bull, Sr.-to | accommodate different wings within the party. |
Lessons are crafted to | accommodate different learning styles and different ski |
arched structure hinged at three points to | accommodate differing stresses and changes in temperatu |
ransmitter was originally an A group but to | accommodate digital (and analogue Channel 5) it is now |
south and west wings have been extended to | accommodate diners and are no longer considered histori |
In 1910 the Club refitted the Clubhouse to | accommodate dining and sleeping. |
on has provisions dating from its design to | accommodate direct transfer to the future Southwest-Nor |
f Indulgence and the chapel was enlarged to | accommodate dissenters from central Liverpool. |
The dining hall is open all day to | accommodate diverse student schedules. |
d created a church specifically designed to | accommodate doctrinal diversity. |
To | accommodate Dota 2, Valve has worked to upgrade the Sou |
nd, but Sovereign's Harrow garage could not | accommodate double deckers due to a low beam in the mid |
To | accommodate downscaling for the Neo Geo handheld, the 3 |
rvice] dogs that have been fully trained to | accommodate each individual's needs of adaptation and r |
on of creating further education centres to | accommodate east Suffolk. |
of the big countries out there have room to | accommodate economic downturns without having large-sca |
xtended in 2006/07 to enable the station to | accommodate eight railcars. |
rial on either side of the walls can easily | accommodate electrical and plumbing installations. |
all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas that | accommodate electronic toll collection. |
ouched", this episode was filmed before, to | accommodate Eliza Dushku's need for time to film the pi |
found that an employer was under a duty to | accommodate employees religious beliefs short of undue |
h campaigned for the rights of squatters to | accommodate empty properties and improve the conditions |
by boom, the school was greatly expanded to | accommodate enrollment of a thousand students, up to gr |
side of the bridge span, the sidewalk helps | accommodate equipment and decrease the length of the la |
(This was done to | accommodate Esther Rolle's departure from the show duri |
s opened in Bangalore, India during 2010 to | accommodate ETS-Lindgren's growing market share in that |
By June 2008 they were rebuilt to | accommodate even larger ships than before, and ships sc |
ates at the east wing of the Grand Wayne to | accommodate event-goers. |
versity, while Golden Park was renovated to | accommodate events of the 1996 Olympics. |
ballroom, and the small stage which had to | accommodate ever larger amounts of equipment. |
s been periodically widened and deepened to | accommodate ever-larger ships, and is currently 530 fee |
many grey areas in democracy, but you must | accommodate every group. |
The academy is able to | accommodate everyone since there have been only been fo |
at the time, later stating "I was trying to | accommodate everyone else, at the expense of my own sou |
time, requiring a large amount of space to | accommodate everyone. |
regation, additional space was necessary to | accommodate everyone. |
In order to | accommodate excursion traffic an island platform statio |
1, Rotunda 2, Rotunda 3 and Star Hall, can | accommodate exhibitions, concerts, banquets and busines |
ibretto adapted from the source in order to | accommodate expectations of opera audiences for arias, |
into use on a more permanent basis to help | accommodate extra peak hour services if Network Rail pr |
arger wing and deepened ventral contours to | accommodate extra fuel tanks. |
side the walls were reduced in thickness to | accommodate extra seating and the grand interior decora |
main armament forward, so their stern could | accommodate extra floatplanes. |
The air station was planned to | accommodate FAA day, night and torpedo fighter squadron |
ub has always kept its dues and fees low to | accommodate faculty members with modest incomes, and ca |
and rented housing specifically intended to | accommodate families of migrating management and profes |
created in Hollywood - something that would | accommodate far more than just a casino. |
e existing rail lines along the corridor to | accommodate fast freight trains and also purchase new l |
ty, a business useful to the Church both to | accommodate female orphans and to service the clergy (w |
rst ship docked at Par Harbour, which could | accommodate fifty vessels of two hundred tons. |
coach Bob Dwyer switched him to the wing to | accommodate Fijian Waisale Serevi at scrum half since S |
Most | accommodate five to six people, but there are some sing |
panded by 23 metres so that the station can | accommodate five-car trains with construction to start |
Lens bellows to | accommodate focusing when the lenses are reverse-mounte |
ften designed for recreational purposes and | accommodate foot traffic. |
id-1930s, Ross Field had grown too small to | accommodate football crowds, and Auburn High games were |
When extended, the turf has the ability to | accommodate football, soccer, and field hockey. |
After a long debate on how to | accommodate for the junction at Kuntsevskaya, under pre |
ade version's, the controls were changed to | accommodate for the lack of a rotatable joystick. |
It has extensions to | accommodate for various PlayStation features such as th |
addition to reordering the track listing to | accommodate for the added bonus tracks. |
These seats were removed in 1993 to | accommodate for the larger CFL field. |
Cooktown was established in October 1873 to | accommodate for the Palmer River gold rush, and became |
This is in order to | accommodate for the traffic heading north out of the bu |
To | accommodate for the expanding business after the turn o |
before downtown, though the city failed to | accommodate for continuing this on the other side of Ma |
ht to improve the sailing conditions and to | accommodate for a lighthouse and signal station, built |
ing for the students currently attending to | accommodate for this overpopulation. |
ot (12 m)-wide undivided roadway that could | accommodate four lanes of automobile traffic (two in ea |
6, and during construction were modified to | accommodate four internal and two external bow torpedo |
t Los Ranchos & Sandoval/US 550 Stations to | accommodate four cars in 2009. |
use was extended in 1992 with a new shed to | accommodate fours and small boats. |
The new FTMSE building was constructed to | accommodate Franklin Township's growing population. |
jersey number was changed from 28 to 22 to | accommodate free agent acquisition Gibril Wilson. |
Napoleonic wars The Wool House was used to | accommodate French prisoners of war, some of whose name |
t with a Million Eyes, but Corman could not | accommodate Fresco into the budget (of $23,000). |
It has 5 venues for conferences, which can | accommodate from 450 to 2,200 people. |
onferences, with eight rooms available that | accommodate from ten to 40 people per room. |
e liners acted as floating hotels and could | accommodate from 130 to 1,500 people on each. |
tforms 3 and 4 are continuous, and both can | accommodate full-length trains. |
but with platforms of sufficient length to | accommodate full-sized trains. |
In 1863 the institute had grown to | accommodate full-time staff and had its own School of I |
of an agreement with the Port of Tacoma to | accommodate further development of the waterway. |
ing a narrow island platform station cannot | accommodate further capacity. |
er expansions were made into the suburbs to | accommodate future development. |
m as well as offering expandable support to | accommodate future capabilities of the Flash Player ". |
he terminal numbering scheme is designed to | accommodate future growth. |
collection facilities have been upgraded to | accommodate future growth. |
ments throughout the country to permanently | accommodate Georgian refugees. |
molish the stadium and build another one to | accommodate good crowd atmosphere (e.g. |
to develop the area as a suburb, mainly to | accommodate government agencies, state-owned enterprise |
It is anticipated the school will also | accommodate Grade 6 students in September 2011. |
The new campus will | accommodate grades 9-12. |
from Camper and Nicholson were modified to | accommodate greater quantities of cargo, and were prepa |
k kingdom, suggesting a high willingness to | accommodate Greek culture. |
erground cavern large enough to comfortably | accommodate groups of people. |
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