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This allowed Trinity Hall to | accommodate over 1000 students, rather than the 180 it |
pace was built below the basement floors to | accommodate the springs when in full spate. |
was extended in about 1892 to 29 levers to | accommodate the new goods yard at Valletort Road. |
, resulting in the extension of the site to | accommodate the two-floored Science Block (that was lat |
4 so that the school could be modernised to | accommodate 249 pupils. |
A which was made by then military regime to | accommodate the retired high military official and whil |
etting was changed from Japan to England to | accommodate the shoot location (Dartmouth, in the south |
ding has now been enlarged and converted to | accommodate Coleridge Primary School, previously locate |
ldings added for the 2008-09 school year to | accommodate growth in the Pre-K, Kindergarten, and lowe |
or banquet seating and catering facility to | accommodate the preparation and serving of 1,000 meals. |
was electrified, the station was rebuilt to | accommodate the upgrade. |
$32 million building project is underway to | accommodate the additional 1600 service members require |
idor length shortened to 100 km from 120 to | accommodate the elevated section Metro along the IRR an |
twice-weekly pre-school club, is set up to | accommodate pupils in the term preceding full-time scho |
the BBC began to adjust its programming to | accommodate the new trends. |
f - reduced in size - and after the work to | accommodate highway traffic was finished, the shape of |
ad line was raised in the Simplon Tunnel to | accommodate taller rail vehicles. |
cent versions of sanisettes are designed to | accommodate users in wheelchairs as well as the able-bo |
ingh gave up the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat to | accommodate C. M. Stephen, the then Union Home Minister |
Skelly's vision for an aircraft designed to | accommodate the luxury and performance expected by the |
eral leader John Howard was not prepared to | accommodate Bjelke-Petersen. |
There is a total of 14 classrooms to | accommodate the children from Primary One to Primary Se |
ut English is flexible enough a language to | accommodate unequal "hemispheres" :-) -- Zsero (talk) 2 |
£4m adaptation of the existing buildings to | accommodate 1000 worshippers at a time, with improved f |
way of Dudleytown and Dark Entry Roads, to | accommodate the heavy traffic of horses and riders into |
d land in Motza, just outside Jerusalem, to | accommodate the growing business. |
e auditorium has been carefully designed to | accommodate various shows: the ceiling can be lowered o |
ibretto adapted from the source in order to | accommodate expectations of opera audiences for arias, |
have had significantly reduced graphics to | accommodate the Saturn's weaker hardware. |
sea rescue work, a Seagull would be able to | accommodate a pilot, navigator and medic, plus up to se |
arched structure hinged at three points to | accommodate differing stresses and changes in temperatu |
In order to | accommodate these changes as well as to deal with an in |
The station is designed to | accommodate the future construction of a transit-connec |
ditional deck of cabins ("Riviera Deck") to | accommodate more passengers. |
need for a new top-flight jazz ensemble to | accommodate the large pool of talented jazz musicians a |
othian campus has added another building to | accommodate mathematics and the sciences. |
0s and early 1980s as a residential area to | accommodate Chennai's sprawl. |
floors of their already cramped cottages to | accommodate the large, complex machines. |
"Esker" the house that was built to | accommodate the growing Robb family still stands today |
ice chillers were installed in the floor to | accommodate an ice hockey rink for Houston's first pro |
To | accommodate Dota 2, Valve has worked to upgrade the Sou |
name, it is a small dwelling house built to | accommodate visitors to the spa. |
tners Wing has recently been established to | accommodate the increasing popularity amongst members p |
found that an employer was under a duty to | accommodate employees religious beliefs short of undue |
To | accommodate its vast caseload, the Circuit Court of Coo |
nland, a top-flight division established to | accommodate clubs in the region within the league struc |
1987 Terminal extended to | accommodate Ansett New Zealand and Air New Zealand loun |
nd whether the school was under any duty to | accommodate him. |
n a similar way and graphite grease used to | accommodate continuous operation. |
To | accommodate this traffic, the station was extensively a |
its frequency changed to 107.5 in order to | accommodate a power increase (The FCC ruled out a power |
She was also modified to | accommodate 380 1st class and 50 2nd class passengers. |
ojects have been implemented in the city to | accommodate current and planned traffic use. |
Opened in 1972, it has grown to | accommodate a mainframe, comprehensive curriculum, incl |
Its platform is long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten BiLevel carriage |
k kingdom, suggesting a high willingness to | accommodate Greek culture. |
s, parking in the area has been expanded to | accommodate the influx of people. |
were constructed, particularly in Texas, to | accommodate the large number of new soldiers. |
the depot has been expanded and upgraded to | accommodate the new fleet of 2009 Tube Stock trains. |
g in 2007, the singles chart was changed to | accommodate all downloads, meaning that a song released |
tory brick double houses were also built to | accommodate the families of the overseers. |
The airport was then developed to | accommodate civil traffic on a large scale, with four c |
to a full 12-foot (4 m) roadway in 1917 to | accommodate the transportation of parts for the 100-inc |
tingham where its trackbed has been used to | accommodate Hempshill Hall Primary School. |
ie's age was reduced from twelve to nine to | accommodate young Tatum, several events from the book w |
ixed as the facility was not well suited to | accommodate the programs. |
To | accommodate the sudden increase in population, a large |
start, the majority of ITV regions chose to | accommodate the programme in the 19:00 Tuesday and Thur |
or of the east wall has an obvious bulge to | accommodate the staircase which is built within it and |
st 20 years with an increasing new build to | accommodate second home-owners; its population greatly |
ire Gregorian plainchant article history to | accommodate the other types or 2. simply edit the plain |
ympic stadium and village area was built to | accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967. |
Originally planned to | accommodate 765 deputies, this number was reduced as so |
To | accommodate the larger engines, the boats had to be len |
thority to serve the need for a facility to | accommodate small and mid-sized tradeshows, conventions |
rvice] dogs that have been fully trained to | accommodate each individual's needs of adaptation and r |
Somehow it must be possible to | accommodate all these POVs without becoming merely anod |
e Virginia Air Line Railway was designed to | accommodate loads that could not fit through the Blue R |
xi drivers and store owners have refused to | accommodate customers who have guide dogs. |
Rock and Black Rock Tunnels were widened to | accommodate the wider rolling stock from the Lebanon Va |
which provided him with the opportunity to | accommodate three of his interests, trick photography ( |
apacity, they plan to extend the station to | accommodate twelve-carriage trains. |
fit took a year, and included a redesign to | accommodate 546 First Class and 706 Tourist Class passe |
rs in rigging and designing special sets to | accommodate shooting positions. |
ly long (3040 mm) wheelbase - the better to | accommodate the extremely long fuel tanks. |
ed spillway and raised it 5 feet (1.5 m) to | accommodate the tailwaters of Watauga Dam, which was th |
t that the Saturn version might have had to | accommodate a 3DFX-powered, Videologic PowerVR-powered, |
plastic (GRP) turtleback abaft the sail to | accommodate remotely operated vehicles |
It has room to | accommodate two classes of each grade from kindergarten |
ade version's, the controls were changed to | accommodate for the lack of a rotatable joystick. |
To | accommodate the return, the station held a campaign in |
ion Commission has increased this number to | accommodate population growth. |
The new combined school will be rebuilt to | accommodate the broader range of pupils that are planne |
rcumvent this, his character was written to | accommodate a different actor, and footage of the first |
l of pews at the liturgical west end and to | accommodate a nave altar at the crossing. |
found that an employer was under a duty to | accommodate the religious beliefs of employees to the p |
A new train depot was built in 1906 to | accommodate the town's growth, but burned down in 1914. |
is concavo-convex from before backward, to | accommodate itself to the form of the mandibular fossa |
otes that the restaurant has a kids menu to | accommodate the numerous families that visit the park. |
sical arts wing and a modern field house to | accommodate the growing, successful athletics programs. |
When extended, the turf has the ability to | accommodate football, soccer, and field hockey. |
d, Eastwood altered the filming schedule to | accommodate Damon, and the actor was able to complete b |
, and the modular buildings were stepped to | accommodate this. |
end was lengthened by 79.4 feet (24.2 m) to | accommodate the overpass of Forbes Avenue. |
cult and dangerous to expand the station to | accommodate trains with more than two cars (which was n |
he platforms were extended at some stage to | accommodate trains of up to 14 carriages. |
Wolsey's Tower was built to | accommodate Cardinal Wolsey, who then died after travel |
its Dongnae district, it has facilities to | accommodate 3000 guests on five floors. |
e, however, the p orbitals are distorted to | accommodate the triple bond within the ring system, red |
onstructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to | accommodate miners blinded in the numerous local coal m |
t over the platform, but over the median to | accommodate the anticipated future high-level subway li |
Its stations are long enough to | accommodate trains of up to four cars. |
uilt with 82 classrooms, and it has room to | accommodate up to 2,500 students. |
The air station was planned to | accommodate FAA day, night and torpedo fighter squadron |
itten into the film Vipranarayana (1937) to | accommodate her singing talents. |
eapportioned the congressional districts to | accommodate the addition of two additional seats, placi |
any other part of the world, sufficient to | accommodate thousands of our English nation, and lying |
The school has added several classrooms to | accommodate the 20 to 1 ratio in the third grade. |
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to | accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou |
uilt; the new banking house was designed to | accommodate the business and a private house. |
constitute the minimum difference needed to | accommodate the change of medium.) |
the mid 1970s, housing estates sprang up to | accommodate commuters. |
in 1986 and Principality House was built to | accommodate the expanding business. |
To | accommodate the increase of riders, a parking lot expan |
To | accommodate this expansion, only one team faced automat |
A new studio was built in 1992 in order to | accommodate the school's growing television program. |
members and gives multiple performances to | accommodate demand. |
It was built to | accommodate 23 officers, 60 warrant officers and non-co |
rousels and bumper boat attractions able to | accommodate children and adults. |
ballroom, and the small stage which had to | accommodate ever larger amounts of equipment. |
field at Los Rodeos was hastily prepared to | accommodate the first (though unofficial) flight into T |
f England church and school built nearby to | accommodate surrounding communities. |
It has extensions to | accommodate for various PlayStation features such as th |
nel, and able to keep it flexible enough to | accommodate, and to some degree empathize with, differe |
One local inn, the Bear, was able to | accommodate vast numbers of visitors and horses. |
tion of 255 features shorter light poles to | accommodate planes taking off and landing on the nearby |
adelphia, Pennsylvania which is designed to | accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and o |
coinciding with the desire to find space to | accommodate the growing population from the gold rush. |
racks seemingly specifically constructed to | accommodate a guitar spot or drum solo." |
lway was designed to articulate in order to | accommodate any settlement that did occur. |
en school and work, typically structured to | accommodate the student's class schedule. |
ired some modification of existing silos to | accommodate the new missile, due to its requirement for |
r the end of the 2011 NFL Draft, in part to | accommodate the UFL's earlier start in August for the 2 |
In 1942, the terminal was converted to | accommodate the Pacific Electric's growing fleet of bus |
The cost of outfitting a theater to | accommodate the system was anywhere between US$15,000 a |
e runway and two shorter asphalt runways to | accommodate crosswind landings. |
's 960 student enrollment to be expanded to | accommodate 1,200 students. |
In order to | accommodate the extra round, the number of teams was re |
h only such amendments as were necessary to | accommodate the union with Sweden. |
entire symphony was written in four days to | accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearin |
reat that it took three funeral services to | accommodate all of his well-wishers, the first of which |
sandstone, and was built that same year to | accommodate their printing presses and offices. |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation which was founded following |
r wall was quite thick (9−10 m) in order to | accommodate the arcaded superstructure. |
The Luana Liki Hotel functions mainly to | accommodate official visitors who have included the New |
hen it was converted into a leisure area to | accommodate the new Sixfields Stadium for Northampton T |
Some of the flats were used to | accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment o |
and the interior space was reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
ssel for human occupancy (PVHO) designed to | accommodate one person undergoing initial hyperbaric tr |
addition to reordering the track listing to | accommodate for the added bonus tracks. |
ly, in order to provide sufficient labor to | accommodate the expansion of silver mining to lower-gra |
om written notice to find a new facility to | accommodate the infant, but was unable to do so. |
molish the stadium and build another one to | accommodate good crowd atmosphere (e.g. |
, will also contain an expansion vessel, to | accommodate changes in fluid pressure; a fill device, t |
the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to | accommodate all necessary Federal and local regulatory |
develop learning activities and projects to | accommodate those goals. |
o strength requiring various adaptations to | accommodate the entry level. |
the government of the province of Quebec to | accommodate the many English-speaking settlers, known a |
Eve), everyone's memories are rewritten to | accommodate this new reality (though it is never made e |
ank coloured tents with air-conditioning to | accommodate visitors. |
,400 m (11,200 ft) runway is long enough to | accommodate a fully loaded Boeing 747 aircraft. |
tside, but interior differences allow it to | accommodate taller occupants with new adjustable crew c |
athan, Warren, and Andrew think up a way to | accommodate the demon without killing Buffy. |
site of St Gregoy's School will be used to | accommodate a new enlarged St Joseph's School. |
had to be changed and royal tombs moved to | accommodate the sepulchre according to the final opinio |
Their home is located in Wisconsin to | accommodate the asthma of their 4-year-old son. |
gh a newer building has since been added to | accommodate the growing number of pupils. |
shed more homes to be built in the area, to | accommodate soldiers and extra French Huguenot refugees |
The season was kept brief to | accommodate the first season of the new Super League co |
track layout was extensively remodelled to | accommodate the new MediaCityUK tram service and as a r |
enient to retrofit a CNC milling machine to | accommodate the process. |
Craigs Primary School was built in 1979 to | accommodate an influx of families moving into newly-bui |
diameter tubes and were 3 metres longer to | accommodate them. |
large Park & Ride lot that will be able to | accommodate over 700 vehicles and include a multi-level |
s encountering capacity problems, having to | accommodate over a 1,000 pupils in buildings that were |
Four buildings were built in 1853 to | accommodate the school's rapid growth. |
h doubled the seating capacity to 2,500, to | accommodate a larger brigade of midshipmen. |
tions were made to three of the bastions to | accommodate new armaments, including Moncrieff disappea |
, often with their own auxiliary bishop, to | accommodate the three regional entities. |
tellectual progress are fitting subjects to | accommodate the breadth of Mark Blaug's interest." |
To | accommodate the growth, commercial, cultural, religious |
an embankment that was particularly wide to | accommodate the goods yard. |
ere at one point tents on the front lawn to | accommodate classes). |
m as well as offering expandable support to | accommodate future capabilities of the Flash Player ". |
And it was large enough to | accommodate large-scale models and even full-scale airc |
years that followed the road was widened to | accommodate the passage of equipment up to the observat |
lti-level, 5,000 space parking structure to | accommodate the increased capacity at the upgraded medi |
, The Massacre, was pushed back in order to | accommodate The Game's album, causing a rift between 50 |
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