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The building can accommodate about 2,500 office workers.
et (23 m) south of the existing building to accommodate some sixth grade classes which the school c
eplaced by a solid small brick building, to accommodate the growing school.
£4m adaptation of the existing buildings to accommodate 1000 worshippers at a time, with improved f
ere made to the primary school buildings to accommodate increased pupils.
appointed to prepare plans for buildings to accommodate 50 nuns.
pplemented by six system built buildings to accommodate a further 198 places giving a total capacit
act crowds larger than most buildings could accommodate.
, has four 11- and 12-story buildings which accommodate over 1400 residents in 589 apartments.
a series of new developments were built to accommodate the burgeoning Bradford population.
"Esker" the house that was built to accommodate the growing Robb family still stands today
name, it is a small dwelling house built to accommodate visitors to the spa.
tory brick double houses were also built to accommodate the families of the overseers.
ympic stadium and village area was built to accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967.
Wolsey's Tower was built to accommodate Cardinal Wolsey, who then died after travel
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou
in 1986 and Principality House was built to accommodate the expanding business.
It was built to accommodate 23 officers, 60 warrant officers and non-co
It was built to accommodate a congregation which was founded following
The jail was originally built to accommodate 800 prisoners but the average number of inm
ty consensus that the area will be built to accommodate mixed use of low income housing, commercial
on was constructed and a hotel was built to accommodate visitors.
striking three-story structure was built to accommodate 1,500 workers and had a luxurious office fo
t long and over 100 feet tall, was built to accommodate an airship under construction in Britain.
gridlock at the rotary, which was built to accommodate a much smaller resident and visitor populat
a handful of terraced houses were built to accommodate locals working in factories and mines and t
It was built to accommodate visitors to Arcata, California, drawn by th
John Jay HS was built to accommodate the growth of the Wappingers School Distric
minal had two ground level jetways built to accommodate the growth.
It was built to accommodate a congregation of 1,500, and was designed i
Built to accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst.
Although the station was built to accommodate inter-city trains to London Euston, these s
Two new blocks are being built to accommodate more students.
,920 students housed in a facility built to accommodate 1,400 students.
Public housing estates were built to accommodate people who suffered in a fire in the Aberde
This boat was built to accommodate 24 people, but up to 60 members of cast and
The bridge was originally built to accommodate two lanes of traffic and one streetcar line
e existence of a number of taverns built to accommodate passing teamsters.
school that year, although it was built to accommodate 1,800 and has a total capacity of 2,200.
The platforms were originally built to accommodate longer trains.
Baldwin-Cartier School Commission, built to accommodate West Island population expansion at the beg
n project, northwest of Rafah, was built to accommodate them.
orld War, several wooden huts were built to accommodate the large number of Calgary soldiers mobili
Built to accommodate the pub's more reserved customers during th
ccess for visitors and a wharf was built to accommodate boats.
It was built to accommodate over 1000 students from preschool to year t
Lugar was built to accommodate the workers at the ironworks around 1845.
1963, the current High School was built to accommodate the influx of students, and the upper-level
A large wooden courthouse was built to accommodate the justices, lawyers and courtroom facilit
Completed in 2011, the bridge was built to accommodate pedestrian traffic from the Petco Park base
It was originally built to accommodate 150 pupils and to serve the Camborne-Redrut
In 1954, a west wing addition was built to accommodate much needed classroom, and allowed students
of terraced Victorian houses were built to accommodate their needs.
sion to the senior school site was built to accommodate these students.
are-foot, $18 million building was built to accommodate the growing availability of on-post-housing
social housing in the village was built to accommodate workers at the mines.
or of the east wall has an obvious bulge to accommodate the staircase which is built within it and
uty leaders-Nilssen and Edvard Bull, Sr.-to accommodate different wings within the party.
ransmitter was originally an A group but to accommodate digital (and analogue Channel 5) it is now
The stadium has 22,000 seats, but can accommodate up to 40,000 spectators.
htly in order to slow speeds again but also accommodate larger gravel traps as runoff area for the
gravity-buttress dam; the buttress sections accommodate numerous gates, which were opened yearly to
The tramway's two cabins can accommodate 100 persons each and have a transport capac
was built, accompanied by enough cabins to accommodate 65 guests.
erpool (the old Central Hall) as it came to accommodate some of the tenants who left Quiggins on Pe
The new campus will accommodate grades 9-12.
970s expanded the Langford School campus to accommodate an addition that included a grade school ex
The vertical campus can accommodate 10,000 students for the three vocational sc
building to create at an "upper campus" to accommodate more students.
Hume Hall can be accommodate 608 residents, and it is located in the hea
This empty area can also accommodate a stage, allowing Old Trafford to be used a
imarily a speed-skating arena that can also accommodate hockey and high-performance training.
Currently the platform can only accommodate six-car trains because the concrete on the
s after the show, as the rail line can only accommodate a maximum capacity of 10,000 people per hou
Traveston has a short platform and can only accommodate one car at a time.
ts at the same time (the hall can currently accommodate about 500 students).
The siding adjacent to platform 2 can only accommodate one C stock train and can only be accessed
The dormitories in the main campus can only accommodate 72 persons, so some students live in the sc
The arena can also accommodate concerts, with a 64-by-48-foot stage and ca
oday, the facility has 23 beds and can also accommodate up to 100 out-patient inmates at any one ti
Both platforms can only accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer trains on
7B2 and 0B5 can only accommodate very small corporate jets.
All modes of the game can only accommodate a single player (except for battle mode whi
o netball/basketball courts, which can also accommodate three volleyball or eight badminton courts.
The platform can only accommodate six-car trains because the north tip of the
h is an old Victorian building and can only accommodate 8,000 appointment per year.
The Vic Theatre can easily accommodate 1,400 people, with seating for 1,000.
rial on either side of the walls can easily accommodate electrical and plumbing installations.
The canteen can accommodate up to 200 people at any given time.
s for a new airport terminal, capability to accommodate jets and business ventures.
etres by 22 metres, and has the capacity to accommodate at least 1,500 worshippers at the same time
partments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials.
to deepen and expand their port capacity to accommodate these larger post-Panamax vessels; and ther
nction is developed to increase capacity to accommodate predicted traffic growth.;
Castington has the capacity to accommodate 128 sentenced and unsentenced juveniles (ag
t up a convention centre with a capacity to accommodate 2,000 persons at Sakthan Thampuran Nagar.
r over 950 inmates, but has the capacity to accommodate more if needed.
Basements have capacity to accommodate three hundred cars at a time.
1 car park ( accommodate 12 private cars and 3 coaches)
President McKinley took great care to accommodate her condition.
he large proportions of the cathedral would accommodate required grand ceremonies.
004 a bypass was completed around Caxton to accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cambourne to th
d to the Houston Astros for Cesar Cedeno to accommodate Johnny Bench's move from behind the plate t
nent" was built next to the old cemetery to accommodate the hundred's and thousand's of visitors.
a convention center, the Tucker Center can accommodate 18,900 square feet (1760 m²) in the main ar
cation programs, a new library, a center to accommodate student life, the Montgomery Hill Observato
to the Omni Hotel and Convention Center to accommodate the 3,200 fans who attended, mainly due to
A conference center can accommodate up to 450 people.
Penn plans for the Perelman Center will accommodate the rapid increase in outpatient surgery an
s, nursery schools, and day care centers to accommodate about 800 pre-school children.
a catering service on hand, the centre can accommodate up to 200 students.
y went through to build a Post 16 centre to accommodate the Sixth Form students in 2010.
The dog training centre can accommodate 30 dogs at a time and they can be trained i
on of creating further education centres to accommodate east Suffolk.
Combined with three power centres, they accommodate nearly 30 major national and international
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to accommodate population growth.
chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century to accommodate the Rutland monuments.
oped for housing during the 19th century to accommodate workers drawn to the town as a result of th
gland was built in the late 15th century to accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey.
When that bill had to be changed to accommodate the Senate, he flipped again, opposing it o
g in 2007, the singles chart was changed to accommodate all downloads, meaning that a song released
ade version's, the controls were changed to accommodate for the lack of a rotatable joystick.
ng card passing or drinks can be changed to accommodate these two positions as desired.
The number of seats was changed to accommodate Austria, Finland and Sweden who were joinin
ifferent level layouts and other changes to accommodate the weaker hardware.
The spacecraft features several changes to accommodate requirements requested by NASA in order to
s the Church of England and has a chapel to accommodate this.
start, the majority of ITV regions chose to accommodate the programme in the 19:00 Tuesday and Thur
Most of the Dutch population chose to accommodate.
This uneven division was chosen to accommodate the growth anticipated for the eastern part
er indifferent", and that the church should accommodate its governance style to the style of govern
ojects have been implemented in the city to accommodate current and planned traffic use.
e single and one double mobile classroom to accommodate the children, the younger children in the m
There is a total of 14 classrooms to accommodate the children from Primary One to Primary Se
The school has added several classrooms to accommodate the 20 to 1 ratio in the third grade.
n through twelfth needed more classrooms to accommodate all students.
ing has 2 levels, and has new classrooms to accommodate the growing number of students, primarily f
Where there is limited clearance to accommodate wire suspensions systems such as in tunnels
e the same size as that of St. Clement's to accommodate the bell frame timbers and the six bells fr
ry Goods and L. S. Ayres before closing) to accommodate a Bacon's department store which relocated
This will allow the club to accommodate its sides on one state-of-the-art facility,
In 1910 the Club refitted the Clubhouse to accommodate dining and sleeping.
ilding, constructed by Charles Cockerell to accommodate the Institution and the Randolph Galleries
th had eased the pressure on Collingwood to accommodate those patients, thus Collingwood became an
g Company in 1958 as a planned community to accommodate the populations of Ray, Barcelona and Sonor
ement, which included building complexes to accommodate bombers, fighters, and special functions su
of street closure would be a compromise to accommodate deliveries to some day-time businesses in t
Epiphany was first conceived to accommodate the growing westward expansion of Palm Beac
Its various seating configurations can accommodate up to 200 persons in thrust, proscenium, st
rt for asymmetric antenna configurations to accommodate various terminal sizes (Phone/PDA/PC) offer
t to amend the Oregon state constitution to accommodate proportional representation that would prov
A new building was constructed to accommodate city and county growth, and opened in 1966.
racks seemingly specifically constructed to accommodate a guitar spot or drum solo."
rved 19th-century buildings, constructed to accommodate workers at the nearby West Point Foundry (i
a meeting house, which were constructed to accommodate the living during the protest.
number of Halls of Residence constructed to accommodate students from the nearby Northumbria Univer
a newer church building was constructed to accommodate the growing number of parishioners.
The new FTMSE building was constructed to accommodate Franklin Township's growing population.
w middle and high school was constructed to accommodate increased enrollment for all grade levels.
ion of Camp Borden, which it constructed to accommodate 40 infantry battalions in 10 brigades.
m" in residential and hotel construction to accommodate its growing population and huge tourism ind
The old apron will continue to accommodate one Airbus and one ATR aircraft.
arger wing and deepened ventral contours to accommodate extra fuel tanks.
ding has now been enlarged and converted to accommodate Coleridge Primary School, previously locate
In 1942, the terminal was converted to accommodate the Pacific Electric's growing fleet of bus
mbarked, and their spaces were converted to accommodate several sections of the staff of the Comman
e existing rail lines along the corridor to accommodate fast freight trains and also purchase new l
n the late 1950s and has large corridors to accommodate the fact that the school could be turned in
floors of their already cramped cottages to accommodate the large, complex machines.
des, was becoming overcrowded and could not accommodate the growing population that would become kn
ng perspective, this site could potentially accommodate the majority of potential events at a new b
nd, but Sovereign's Harrow garage could not accommodate double deckers due to a low beam in the mid
ion of the agreement, claiming it could not accommodate the Ethiopian demands, and settled for a tw
eople on the basis that the roads could not accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neig
e winter of 2004, the small space could not accommodate the number of people attending, so the loos
e also moved out of Turana which could then accommodate young males only.
s, so the tooling at the plant could easily accommodate the 1/26" size and the Whitworth thread.
he aircraft, since the old apron could only accommodate one wide-bodied aircraft; this hampered reg
t larger air force bases that could readily accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet trainers then c
Because the pitch could not accommodate a regulation-length American football field
However the airport could neither accommodate larger aircraft nor could the runway be ext
t with a Million Eyes, but Corman could not accommodate Fresco into the budget (of $23,000).
measured only 7 feet by 7 feet, could only accommodate small boats, limiting the river's capacity.
came to pray at a synagogue that could only accommodate 1,600.
, England, was built by the town council to accommodate the growing number of administrative staff.
14 new galleries, an enclosed courtyard to accommodate a variety of educational and social events,
Lessons are crafted to accommodate different learning styles and different ski
It was created to accommodate the office of the count and the extensive a
here is a spectator area that currently can accommodate 200 individuals, however, this number will
of a number of river sections with cuts to accommodate the locks.
yed in open B♭, "Hyperdrive" in open C♯ (to accommodate the vocal range of van Giersbergen, as oppo
aying The Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damag
The dining hall is open all day to accommodate diverse student schedules.
nning seven days a week, 24 hours a day, to accommodate Chicago's defense workers.
entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearin
y 66 days and a new school every 26 days to accommodate the post-World War II population boom.
ditional deck of cabins ("Riviera Deck") to accommodate more passengers.
s a single point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to accommodate vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m d
s been periodically widened and deepened to accommodate ever-larger ships, and is currently 530 fee
ilt the sea bed was dredged (dug deeper) to accommodate the largest container vessels.
                                                                                                   


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