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usually larger, hotel with meeting space to | accommodate growing attendance until 2003 when the conv |
to the RDS Arena for Leinster was needed to | accommodate growing crowds. |
ide adequate higher education facilities to | accommodate growing student enrollment. |
adequate higher education facilities and to | accommodate growing student enrollment. |
ldings added for the 2008-09 school year to | accommodate growth in the Pre-K, Kindergarten, and lowe |
ed with the times, so did Chalmette High to | accommodate growth throughout St. Bernard Parish. |
the 1997 bond, 16 class rooms were added to | accommodate growth from Stone Canyon. |
o a larger facility designed by Maya Lin to | accommodate growth. |
It was used to | accommodate guests and retainers and had stabling below |
ean Electric Railway, which was designed to | accommodate guests of the former Edgemere Hotel. |
er bought the property and built a hotel to | accommodate guests at the springs. |
used by the monks for lodging as well as to | accommodate guests. |
al Street he would renovate his own home to | accommodate guests. |
et, requiring a large vulnerable opening to | accommodate gun elevation and severely limiting the max |
The design modifications at Greentop to | accommodate handicapped children reduced capacity to 98 |
e was strengthened between 1992 and 1993 to | accommodate hard shoulders. |
ntial colleges were established in order to | accommodate Harvard freshmen at Yale for the 2005 Game. |
ch of the same design was opened in 1922 to | accommodate heavier loads; the original being demolishe |
Snow cannon are placed on certain slopes to | accommodate heavy skiing. |
tingham where its trackbed has been used to | accommodate Hempshill Hall Primary School. |
itten into the film Vipranarayana (1937) to | accommodate her singing talents. |
To | accommodate her new life Jessi passed the California dr |
President McKinley took great care to | accommodate her condition. |
She partly modified the structure to | accommodate her personal studio, which Loos has omitted |
ic dry dock in German hands large enough to | accommodate her, and an attempt to reach Kiel or Wilhel |
tersections designed to permit U-turns, can | accommodate high volumes of traffic with low delay and |
as realigned with a single track in 1959 to | accommodate higher freight cars. |
f - reduced in size - and after the work to | accommodate highway traffic was finished, the shape of |
The trail was designed to | accommodate hikers, bicyclists, and horses. |
- Richard's employer, makes every effort to | accommodate him due to her secret crush on him. |
nd whether the school was under any duty to | accommodate him. |
o the caverns to find large enough rooms to | accommodate him. |
n the District, so one had to be written to | accommodate him. |
inbridge from bass to keyboards in order to | accommodate him. |
1982, he moved to Squirrel Hill in order to | accommodate his mother and mother in law, who had moved |
rom 1799 to 1808, but was forced to move to | accommodate his growing family and many visitors. |
13, he left to be home-schooled in order to | accommodate his work schedule. |
In 1840 he added a large wing to | accommodate his growing family. |
htly from 1953-79 only to be interrupted to | accommodate his exploratory investigations from across |
, McComb shifted his home to Los Angeles to | accommodate his new label. |
urton, sold Bath House in Piccadilly and to | accommodate his paintings, converted the orangery into |
uction on the series was later scheduled to | accommodate his work on the play. |
adding an Italianate style northern wing to | accommodate his large family and their servants. |
to produce a second model, but in trying to | accommodate his critics the sculptor produced a comprom |
imarily a speed-skating arena that can also | accommodate hockey and high-performance training. |
Redefining marriage to | accommodate homosexuals rejects and changes the proven |
er the road (as well as one large enough to | accommodate horses), several grandstands were erected, |
cifically to look as if it were not made to | accommodate humans, but rather alien creatures of diffe |
s that the standard semantics of FOL cannot | accommodate IF logic because the principle of compositi |
Although ArrayTrack's Tools are designed to | accommodate imported data, they are also compatible wit |
than the Zappeion and Panayia schools could | accommodate; in particular, the School of Panayia (Σταυ |
The British real estate company wants to | accommodate in the pyramid's Continental Europe office |
bound, due to a poorly-planned lane drop to | accommodate incoming vehicles from Storrow Drive, traff |
of three or four lanes in each direction to | accommodate increased truck traffic and to toll non-pas |
lt in 1951, was widened during the 1980s to | accommodate increased traffic with the completion of th |
ere made to the primary school buildings to | accommodate increased pupils. |
w middle and high school was constructed to | accommodate increased enrollment for all grade levels. |
Platforms will be widened to | accommodate increased patronage which will require the |
to the main campus was completed in 1991 to | accommodate increased student numbers that were the res |
story building finally was added in 1909 to | accommodate increased enrollment and became known as We |
n of the gate by adding a second archway to | accommodate increasingly heavy traffic in the Grand Har |
Housing was constructed nearby to | accommodate instructors and students for the school. |
ditches were constructed on the property to | accommodate intensive commercial forest management oper |
Although the station was built to | accommodate inter-city trains to London Euston, these s |
The platforms are long enough to | accommodate Intercity trains, and there is large car pa |
What the majority position fails to | accommodate is that there is a new modern order. |
accommodate is often misspelt) but not to readers. | |
cathedral incorporated no wings in-order to | accommodate it on the small site. |
ere in 1955 and the summit was flattened to | accommodate it. |
g difficult for locomotives not designed to | accommodate it. |
rn Bradwell Aqueduct, build specifically to | accommodate it. |
Later in the war it was used to | accommodate Italian prisoners of war; the last of these |
The first, in 1997, added a gymnasium to | accommodate its sports teams. |
This will allow the club to | accommodate its sides on one state-of-the-art facility, |
To | accommodate its vast caseload, the Circuit Court of Coo |
ipped ICT leaning and teaching equipment to | accommodate its Status. |
er indifferent", and that the church should | accommodate its governance style to the style of govern |
Company was rapidly expanding and sought to | accommodate its growing staff while providing for antic |
e 19th century, with enormous dimensions to | accommodate its Baroque altar from a disappeared monast |
The building was enlarged in about 1850 to | accommodate its usage as a hotel and store. |
to be built outside of the town's walls to | accommodate its growing population. |
In the late 1980s, to | accommodate its growth, the BAC purchased the adjoining |
m" in residential and hotel construction to | accommodate its growing population and huge tourism ind |
is concavo-convex from before backward, to | accommodate itself to the form of the mandibular fossa |
king, James II of Scotland, by refusing to | accommodate James' wish that some benefices be bestowed |
s for a new airport terminal, capability to | accommodate jets and business ventures. |
d to the Houston Astros for Cesar Cedeno to | accommodate Johnny Bench's move from behind the plate t |
und himself pushed into bassist position to | accommodate Jones, who quickly went on to became an acc |
London dock to be designed specifically to | accommodate large steam ships. |
airfield has a tarmacadam runway which can | accommodate large aircraft such as the Boeing 747. |
t to supplement Newark Airport's ability to | accommodate large jet aircraft. |
ing garage, and the oversize parking lot to | accommodate large parties of visitors such as schools o |
The stomach can stretch and expand to | accommodate large meals, although analysis of stomach c |
hannel is improved dramatically in order to | accommodate large PANAMAX class ships. |
And it was large enough to | accommodate large-scale models and even full-scale airc |
runway length to 7,000 feet, long enough to | accommodate larger aircraft. |
d replaces the Rothensee boat lift, and can | accommodate larger vessels than the lift. |
The extension would | accommodate larger aircraft, on longer haul routes from |
rt from 42 feet (13 m) to 50 feet (15 m) to | accommodate larger ships has been completed. |
ee's Armory-Fieldhouse was built in 1958 to | accommodate larger on-campus crowds. |
updated the infrastructure of this space to | accommodate larger shows and audiences. |
aid in 1929 to diminish a curve in order to | accommodate larger locomotives. |
ional Airport, which has a longer runway to | accommodate larger jets and an expanded terminal to han |
p both cannons, but enlarge the airframe to | accommodate larger tanks. |
d and a branch dock created in the 1860s to | accommodate larger ships. |
However the airport could neither | accommodate larger aircraft nor could the runway be ext |
960s they built a rear wing on the house to | accommodate larger events. |
nown as the Obelisk Tabernacle, designed to | accommodate larger numbers. |
minimum 530 feet (161.5 m) bottom width, to | accommodate larger ships. |
htly in order to slow speeds again but also | accommodate larger gravel traps as runoff area for the |
The repair and outfitting facilities can | accommodate larger vessels of up to 550 meters. |
A typical LNG pier could | accommodate LNG carriers from 138,000 cubic meters to 2 |
r, in order to reach to the depth needed to | accommodate LNG tanker traffic. |
e Virginia Air Line Railway was designed to | accommodate loads that could not fit through the Blue R |
a handful of terraced houses were built to | accommodate locals working in factories and mines and t |
2004, the platform was extended in order to | accommodate longer trainsets, thus removing any boardin |
Farringdon Station is being rebuilt to | accommodate longer Thameslink trains and to make other |
The platforms were originally built to | accommodate longer trains. |
2011, the island platform was lengthened to | accommodate longer suburban passenger trains, by raisin |
ation platforms were also extended south to | accommodate longer trains. |
The station was rebuilt in 1931 to | accommodate longer trains bringing in workers who had t |
d and exposes UI issues such as the need to | accommodate longer text strings. |
rooms called "isolation booths" present to | accommodate loud instruments such as drums or electric |
The estate was built in the 1930s to | accommodate low income residents from nearby North Shie |
rly 17th century as a Plantation village to | accommodate mainly Presbyterian British settlers who co |
ani Hall onstage and backstage areas easily | accommodate major productions of Broadway musicals, pre |
The Event Center was designed to | accommodate many different events, including musical co |
apron across the old apron, so that it can | accommodate many aircraft at the same time. |
ducation, the center has many facilities to | accommodate many advanced and state-of-the-art projects |
ARINC 818 is flexible and can | accommodate many types of video and data applications. |
ade some modifications to the auditorium to | accommodate Masonic rituals, but most of the original f |
othian campus has added another building to | accommodate mathematics and the sciences. |
o enquire whether they would be prepared to | accommodate men's hockey again. |
onstructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to | accommodate miners blinded in the numerous local coal m |
Small buffers | accommodate minor fluctuations, yet allow continuous fl |
ty consensus that the area will be built to | accommodate mixed use of low income housing, commercial |
o remains, although it has been expanded to | accommodate modern ships. |
This large hull was intended to | accommodate monstrous engines and armament and sufficie |
pproximately twenty metres underground, can | accommodate more than 100 people for sit-down dinner ev |
ditional deck of cabins ("Riviera Deck") to | accommodate more passengers. |
In the 1970s, it was added to | accommodate more than 1000 students. |
Archives Public Search Room was expanded to | accommodate more clients and a modern storage warehouse |
not far from the parish church, in order to | accommodate more faithfuls. |
econd story to Monod's original building to | accommodate more guests. |
a library and a large lecture hall that can | accommodate more than 100 people. |
has seen the Brewery extend its premises to | accommodate more vessels and increase its brewing capac |
e for this broadcast was reduced in 2006 to | accommodate more radio stations to the digital multiple |
es to the Southwest Little Rock facility to | accommodate more patients at its main campus. |
006 and 2009, Bow Trail is being widened to | accommodate more suburban traffic. |
ding rail service into southwestern Utah to | accommodate more tourists. |
It was able to | accommodate more than 400 students. |
Two new blocks are being built to | accommodate more students. |
sideline balconies of the building, and can | accommodate more with temporary seating on the floor of |
e Avenida was remodeled a few years back to | accommodate more people walking around and less cars dr |
y the end of the fifties this tunnel had to | accommodate more than 38.000 vehicles a day. |
The bus station is too small to | accommodate more than a few local bus services. |
onsiderably larger, allowing the station to | accommodate more trains. |
addition was built onto the school to help | accommodate more growth. |
r over 950 inmates, but has the capacity to | accommodate more if needed. |
In the 1950s, its rear was enlarged to | accommodate more apartments. |
uilt in the 1960s with recent extensions to | accommodate more worshippers. |
the education system is expected to grow to | accommodate more students, as Ireland is experiencing u |
building to create at an "upper campus" to | accommodate more students. |
EP) has been enlarged several times, now to | accommodate more than 100 pupils. |
th excellent acoustic properties that could | accommodate Mrs. Lipetz's Bechstein Grand piano and up |
In 1954, a west wing addition was built to | accommodate much needed classroom, and allowed students |
ware), and a flexible architecture that can | accommodate multiple hardware and software combinations |
stems are drug-specific, whereas others may | accommodate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to bact |
il was added for two miles near the mill to | accommodate narrow gauge trains acquired with the purch |
control space, and the entrances removed to | accommodate narrowed sidewalks resulting from the roadw |
1378m x 30m sealed runway so that it could | accommodate National Airways Corporation's Douglas DC-3 |
Combined with three power centres, they | accommodate nearly 30 major national and international |
The parking lot can | accommodate nearly two dozen vehicles. |
side, but was moved to blindside flanker to | accommodate Neil Back on the openside flank, Lawrence D |
print/electronic library which would easily | accommodate new technologies without sacrificing the pe |
tions were made to three of the bastions to | accommodate new armaments, including Moncrieff disappea |
ort Myers, Page Field, would not be able to | accommodate new aircraft and increased traffic. |
The following year, the venue expanded to | accommodate new teen and disabled rowing programs. |
New business premises, where required, to | accommodate new and existing businesses |
The building was rebuilt in the 1880s to | accommodate new machinery which increased the capacity |
o episodes were in the 16:9 aspect ratio to | accommodate new performances. |
ing residential structures are torn down to | accommodate new construction. |
1970s but has recently had an extension to | accommodate new classrooms and amenities. |
the St Olcan's site around the same time to | accommodate new playing courts for tennis/basketball/so |
es increased the length of local numbers to | accommodate new lines. |
projects on campus have been undertaken to | accommodate new and existing programs. |
es changes to channel size and licensing to | accommodate new WIMAX TDD fixed and mobile equipment. |
the IPE has moved location several times to | accommodate new pits and more traders. |
s, the church has tailored its liturgies to | accommodate new parishioners with masses in several oth |
n Technology block was added to the site to | accommodate new pupils and provide new learning opportu |
t window was redesigned by Henry Eginton to | accommodate new stained glass. |
9, and underwent significant renovations to | accommodate new, state-of-the-art broadcast facilities. |
es were later remodeled during the 1990s to | accommodate newer kinds of memorials. |
rimetime earlier in the evening in order to | accommodate newscasts at 11:00 AT. |
The design had to | accommodate not only restrictions in height (single sto |
ment in a costly missile system designed to | accommodate nuclear weapons. |
ery period, the hotel was able to house and | accommodate numerous disaster relief organizations such |
gravity-buttress dam; the buttress sections | accommodate numerous gates, which were opened yearly to |
Each of the three graving docks could | accommodate ocean-going ships of up to 535 feet (163.1 |
in Plymouth during the 1920s, primarily to | accommodate officers settling back in Britain following |
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