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f the refuge loops as they are too short to | accommodate today's coal traffic |
aying The Tonight Show into the next day to | accommodate another comedy program will seriously damag |
ercrowding at Sidney Lanier High School and | accommodate children coming to Montgomery due to Maxwel |
e curved bulge on the turret's left side to | accommodate the commander's cupola. |
ditches were constructed on the property to | accommodate intensive commercial forest management oper |
chancel should be built at the east end to | accommodate a communion table. |
f England church and school built nearby to | accommodate surrounding communities. |
d near the RER A Rueil-Malmaison station to | accommodate these companies. |
here were no legal provisions in Georgia to | accommodate a company without stockholders. |
It was built as a temporary stop to | accommodate a competition held by the National Rifle As |
se who have a table that is large enough to | accommodate a completed puzzle and are prepared to dedi |
1, Rotunda 2, Rotunda 3 and Star Hall, can | accommodate exhibitions, concerts, banquets and busines |
President McKinley took great care to | accommodate her condition. |
It can | accommodate 1,000 conference delegates and provide banq |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation which was founded following |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation of 1,500, and was designed i |
et in Manhattan, which was razed in 1937 to | accommodate the construction of the Queens-Midtown tunn |
To | accommodate the construction of the Franklin Falls Dam, |
In order to | accommodate the construction of the class, Harland and |
ing residential structures are torn down to | accommodate new construction. |
the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, Michigan to | accommodate Youmacon's continued growth. |
before downtown, though the city failed to | accommodate for continuing this on the other side of Ma |
about," a circular intersection designed to | accommodate a continuous flow of traffic. |
30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) ballroom that would | accommodate 3,000 couples, a roller rink (converted for |
the Argentine league reduced to 4 teams to | accommodate the creation of a second division. |
It weighed 80 tons and could | accommodate a crew of 3 and 3-4 scientists. |
streamlined and waterproofed car that could | accommodate a crew of five. |
to produce a second model, but in trying to | accommodate his critics the sculptor produced a comprom |
molish the stadium and build another one to | accommodate good crowd atmosphere (e.g. |
ations do have the benefit of being able to | accommodate the crowds that sometimes build up and do m |
, a Thursday evening programme was added to | accommodate the crowds and admit women, giving the venu |
id-1930s, Ross Field had grown too small to | accommodate football crowds, and Auburn High games were |
to the RDS Arena for Leinster was needed to | accommodate growing crowds. |
k kingdom, suggesting a high willingness to | accommodate Greek culture. |
opened in April 1992, enabling the site to | accommodate a current figure of 168 pupils. |
e the platform was extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the current standard "B" Division train len |
ere extended at either ends in the 1960s to | accommodate the current standard length of an IRT train |
e the platform was extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the current standard IRT train length of 51 |
s, where they were extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the current standard "A" Division train len |
rth (geographical east) end in the 1960s to | accommodate the current standard length of an IRT train |
ere extended at either ends in the 1950s to | accommodate the current standard IRT train length of 51 |
Rewriting of the article as to | accommodate the current (and silly) Indios Tiburones ph |
where they now have a private party room to | accommodate 75 customers. |
ht a site on the south side of the alley to | accommodate the customs department, and by the end of t |
Although ArrayTrack's Tools are designed to | accommodate imported data, they are also compatible wit |
The air station was planned to | accommodate FAA day, night and torpedo fighter squadron |
than a tarmac platform just long enough to | accommodate two DB Class 628 railcars and a timetable s |
se from 2% to 28%, mass graves were used to | accommodate the dead. |
nd, but Sovereign's Harrow garage could not | accommodate double deckers due to a low beam in the mid |
nning seven days a week, 24 hours a day, to | accommodate Chicago's defense workers. |
chigan and an in-house production studio to | accommodate the demand for radio and production events. |
ding its factory and number of employees to | accommodate the demand for these knives. |
To | accommodate this demand, the engineers implemented a cu |
d stores had to put in subsequent orders to | accommodate the demand. |
x wine increased, the vineyards expanded to | accommodate the demands from abroad. |
fter Qurei revised the list of ministers to | accommodate these demands. |
athan, Warren, and Andrew think up a way to | accommodate the demon without killing Buffy. |
concentration camp, originally intended to | accommodate these deportees. |
Originally planned to | accommodate 765 deputies, this number was reduced as so |
been diverted on more than one occasion to | accommodate the development of Heathrow Airport. |
of an agreement with the Port of Tacoma to | accommodate further development of the waterway. |
er expansions were made into the suburbs to | accommodate future development. |
e plans to destroy part of the structure to | accommodate condominium development. |
this way: “...he greatly exerted himself to | accommodate the differences which existed among the cle |
The Event Center was designed to | accommodate many different events, including musical co |
rcumvent this, his character was written to | accommodate a different actor, and footage of the first |
To | accommodate the different geographic communities of the |
to move to channel 58 in the early 2000s to | accommodate the digital signal of WGBH-TV. |
es from buildings in the area being used to | accommodate the diplomatic representatives of the then |
ery period, the hotel was able to house and | accommodate numerous disaster relief organizations such |
ores were refitted and extended in order to | accommodate the displaced departments. |
d created a church specifically designed to | accommodate doctrinal diversity. |
The DLR platforms were extended in 1991 to | accommodate the DLR's new two-carriage trains. |
The dog training centre can | accommodate 30 dogs at a time and they can be trained i |
Adequate arrangements to | accommodate a double crew in comfort. |
g in 2007, the singles chart was changed to | accommodate all downloads, meaning that a song released |
of the big countries out there have room to | accommodate economic downturns without having large-sca |
oped for housing during the 19th century to | accommodate workers drawn to the town as a result of th |
To | accommodate the drivers at the top of the hire karting |
stems are drug-specific, whereas others may | accommodate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to bact |
To | accommodate this dual presentation and general increase |
- Richard's employer, makes every effort to | accommodate him due to her secret crush on him. |
ouched", this episode was filmed before, to | accommodate Eliza Dushku's need for time to film the pi |
Yahya also made an attempt to | accommodate the East Pakistanis by abolishing the princ |
The Banshee was designed to | accommodate an ejection seat, a capability the Phantom |
de the capacity of the electrical system to | accommodate additional electrical and electronic equipm |
idor length shortened to 100 km from 120 to | accommodate the elevated section Metro along the IRR an |
et, requiring a large vulnerable opening to | accommodate gun elevation and severely limiting the max |
lled in the interior, and space was left to | accommodate an elevator and fire staircase. |
at the time, later stating "I was trying to | accommodate everyone else, at the expense of my own sou |
ved to the less suitable centre position to | accommodate the emerging Matthew Johns in his last seas |
irst began to be constructed in the area to | accommodate workers employed at the local brickworks. |
The railway cottages, built in 1896 to | accommodate railway employees (until about 1970), and w |
olutionary pressure as orthosteric sites to | accommodate an endogenous ligand, so are more diverse. |
s and build the necessary infrastructure to | accommodate their energy projects in the country. |
This large hull was intended to | accommodate monstrous engines and armament and sufficie |
te of Newnham Middle School will be used to | accommodate an enlarged Mark Rutherford School. |
of Harrowden Middle School will be used to | accommodate an enlarged Stephenson School for primary-a |
size reduction, to relieve overcrowding and | accommodate student enrollment growth and to repair old |
w middle and high school was constructed to | accommodate increased enrollment for all grade levels. |
story building finally was added in 1909 to | accommodate increased enrollment and became known as We |
ecological subjects are designed and run to | accommodate botanical enthusiasts from beginners to pro |
with the capacity to seat 1,200 people and | accommodate the entire student body for all-school litu |
o strength requiring various adaptations to | accommodate the entry level. |
by Akron, was built in 1958 specifically to | accommodate television equipment, crew, and chorus as w |
facility was an uninsulated tent that could | accommodate 1,850, erected for $120,000 at a central Na |
ion of the agreement, claiming it could not | accommodate the Ethiopian demands, and settled for a tw |
col of the Italian Peace Treaty in order to | accommodate an ethnically and culturally mixed populati |
appeared in the capital and nearby towns to | accommodate the evacuees. |
Madrigals refused to | accommodate or even acknowledge any issues in new music |
960s they built a rear wing on the house to | accommodate larger events. |
e, due to the lack of space in the shack to | accommodate the ever-increasing patronage of reggae lov |
divisible into three smaller halls and can | accommodate 1100 exhibit booths. |
adelphia, Pennsylvania which is designed to | accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and o |
in 1986 and Principality House was built to | accommodate the expanding business. |
Thus the living facilities were improved to | accommodate the expanding population. |
ing had grown outdated and was too small to | accommodate the expanding student population since the |
unday school rooms, built quite recently to | accommodate the expanding Sunday school classes. |
and Thursday were added to the festival to | accommodate the expanding program. |
ught the development for $31,500 in 1963 to | accommodate the expanding Kennedy Space Center, and oth |
ly, in order to provide sufficient labor to | accommodate the expansion of silver mining to lower-gra |
To | accommodate this expansion, only one team faced automat |
ro Architects, Ltd, designed the library to | accommodate the expected growth in population from 110, |
htly from 1953-79 only to be interrupted to | accommodate his exploratory investigations from across |
As the crust stretches, faults develop to | accommodate the extension. |
9 refurbishing of the second floor began to | accommodate the extensive collection of the Historical |
To | accommodate this extensive renovations were carried out |
In order to | accommodate the extra round, the number of teams was re |
those 3 divisions needed to be expanded to | accommodate these extra teams. |
ase was a double album, and therefore could | accommodate three extra songs. |
To | accommodate the extra capacity, some sections of single |
The stations were expanded to | accommodate the extra cars. |
The rear bodywork was redesigned to | accommodate the extra length behind the rear bulkhead. |
ly long (3040 mm) wheelbase - the better to | accommodate the extremely long fuel tanks. |
our Johnson AFB, North Carolina in order to | accommodate additional F-16 training at Luke. |
n the late 1950s and has large corridors to | accommodate the fact that the school could be turned in |
not far from the parish church, in order to | accommodate more faithfuls. |
tory brick double houses were also built to | accommodate the families of the overseers. |
village was constructed soon afterwards to | accommodate the families of miners who came from many p |
ess families in 1988 as a shelter which can | accommodate 8-10 families at a time. |
esent village of Shenley apparently grew to | accommodate the families of those providing a variety o |
that time and the quarters were expanded to | accommodate two families. |
In 1907 the house was enlarged to | accommodate the family and their large social calendar. |
89 once the original cabin was too small to | accommodate their family. |
d the SG-1 team together for fifty years to | accommodate the fan wish of an ultimate team episode. |
gton, but quickly ran out of floor space to | accommodate the fans and made the move into the local m |
ound of Barrow Raiders Rugby league team to | accommodate the fans that FC United brought with them. |
, 360-degree walkways, picnic areas able to | accommodate 500 fans, and large playgrounds. |
cted a new seating section atop the wall to | accommodate 274 fans. |
1955, two further villas were built, one to | accommodate 36 females and the other 36 males. |
Its replacement, which was designed to | accommodate two ferries, was completed in 1914. |
leep lab has thorough soundproofing and can | accommodate a few morbidly obese patients. |
The mall was originally designed to | accommodate a fifth anchor, and there was even a sectio |
ement, which included building complexes to | accommodate bombers, fighters, and special functions su |
Vol-au-vents can | accommodate various fillings, such as mushrooms, prawns |
"the scenery was considered too fragile to | accommodate a film crew. |
The number of seats was changed to | accommodate Austria, Finland and Sweden who were joinin |
r penseals only dealt with openings made to | accommodate penetrants, firestops now also include Join |
fit took a year, and included a redesign to | accommodate 546 First Class and 706 Tourist Class passe |
field at Los Rodeos was hastily prepared to | accommodate the first (though unofficial) flight into T |
The season was kept brief to | accommodate the first season of the new Super League co |
Built to | accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst. |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
main armament forward, so their stern could | accommodate extra floatplanes. |
vators can be inserted into the building to | accommodate additional floors. |
Small buffers | accommodate minor fluctuations, yet allow continuous fl |
In essence, the multiphase pump can | accommodate all fluid stream properties with one piece |
The IJN intended to | accommodate the flying boat by bow-up trim and slope at |
as a hotel/hostel and museum, as well as to | accommodate a folk high school. |
expanding First Market Stadium in order to | accommodate the football program. |
ney to convert Horlick Athletic Field to be | accommodate professional football. |
954 to 2005), will be demolished in 2012 to | accommodate parking for a new office building to be con |
s consecrated in 1759, enlarged in 1828 (to | accommodate pews for landowners Thomas Hayes of Gatewen |
004 a bypass was completed around Caxton to | accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cambourne to th |
a of the 35 mm frame offset to the right to | accommodate space for an optical soundtrack) combined w |
To | accommodate downscaling for the Neo Geo handheld, the 3 |
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. |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two four-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
n and eventually the campus was expanded to | accommodate a four-year high school. |
This box was subsequently enlarged to | accommodate a frame containing 113 levers on 9 December |
as realigned with a single track in 1959 to | accommodate higher freight cars. |
e existing rail lines along the corridor to | accommodate fast freight trains and also purchase new l |
Since the tower was not designed to | accommodate this frequency range, a long wire aerial wa |
ntial colleges were established in order to | accommodate Harvard freshmen at Yale for the 2005 Game. |
Roy pioneered a spectrum of sizes to | accommodate anything from a short trip, for which one m |
f Indulgence and the chapel was enlarged to | accommodate dissenters from central Liverpool. |
number of Halls of Residence constructed to | accommodate students from the nearby Northumbria Univer |
West High School opened in 1960 to | accommodate students from the fast-growing west and nor |
the 1997 bond, 16 class rooms were added to | accommodate growth from Stone Canyon. |
These meeting rooms can | accommodate parties from ten to several hundred people. |
e laid slightly past the firing platform to | accommodate the front bogies of the gun. |
arger wing and deepened ventral contours to | accommodate extra fuel tanks. |
allows for far greater trail use, and would | accommodate the full range of potential trail users, at |
ls' High School was extensively enlarged to | accommodate the full range of students. |
performances, with a stage large enough to | accommodate a full orchestra and an audience capacity o |
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