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r, more efficient emergency department will | accommodate the increasing numbers of patients needing |
Bristol Mountains in the Mojave Desert, to | accommodate construction of Interstate 40 and a new rai |
The open design cars | accommodate sixteen passengers in two rows of eight. |
n competition, stated that his design would | accommodate up to 40,000 visitors simultaneously, with |
on has provisions dating from its design to | accommodate direct transfer to the future Southwest-Nor |
The plant's overall design can | accommodate two additional large units to be built at a |
The original design, to | accommodate only 100 students in years 12 and 13, becam |
Although ArrayTrack's Tools are designed to | accommodate imported data, they are also compatible wit |
It is designed to | accommodate companies of all sizes and stages of develo |
rehouses in the city originally designed to | accommodate both men and horses. |
The Event Center was designed to | accommodate many different events, including musical co |
The new prison was designed to | accommodate 1,200 inmates and incorporated a 78,000 sq |
cent versions of sanisettes are designed to | accommodate users in wheelchairs as well as the able-bo |
Skelly's vision for an aircraft designed to | accommodate the luxury and performance expected by the |
e auditorium has been carefully designed to | accommodate various shows: the ceiling can be lowered o |
The station is designed to | accommodate the future construction of a transit-connec |
e Virginia Air Line Railway was designed to | accommodate loads that could not fit through the Blue R |
uilt; the new banking house was designed to | accommodate the business and a private house. |
adelphia, Pennsylvania which is designed to | accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and o |
ssel for human occupancy (PVHO) designed to | accommodate one person undergoing initial hyperbaric tr |
Since the tower was not designed to | accommodate this frequency range, a long wire aerial wa |
are-foot (8,850 m2) facility is designed to | accommodate 600 students within its two academic wings. |
rmodal Transportation Center is designed to | accommodate taxis/car rentals and to serve the needs of |
Summerland was designed to | accommodate up to 10,000 tourists and comprised a dance |
The Banshee was designed to | accommodate an ejection seat, a capability the Phantom |
The complex was designed to | accommodate over 7,000 British and Allied service perso |
The buildings were originally designed to | accommodate 666 inmates, but by 1890 the asylum was ser |
The platform at this station is designed to | accommodate a future extension of the line, either via |
sample-based implementation and designed to | accommodate chemical and petrological data for any type |
d created a church specifically designed to | accommodate doctrinal diversity. |
area of two hectares as it was designed to | accommodate the 675 staff of the railways department he |
he terminal numbering scheme is designed to | accommodate future growth. |
ment in a costly missile system designed to | accommodate nuclear weapons. |
covering one bucket seat that's designed to | accommodate a stretched-out driving posture, rather lik |
oduct was a single axle trailer designed to | accommodate 60 bales of cotton. |
This junction has been designed to | accommodate a future flyover. |
The new bridge is designed to | accommodate the addition of light rapid transit. |
the Marine Protector-class are designed to | accommodate crews of mixed gender with five separate sm |
The trail was designed to | accommodate hikers, bicyclists, and horses. |
ed 89 by 90 feet (27 m) and was designed to | accommodate 300 brokers. |
a wide two way road originally designed to | accommodate the oversized trucks used by the Ponce Ceme |
The facility is designed to | accommodate 15 to 17-year-old males through four units |
The camp was designed to | accommodate 150 people, organized into units of 30. |
o-storey concrete structure was designed to | accommodate 324 men at ground level and 316 women at ga |
rinciples of adult learning and designed to | accommodate the needs, requirements and learning styles |
Its replacement, which was designed to | accommodate two ferries, was completed in 1914. |
nown as the Obelisk Tabernacle, designed to | accommodate larger numbers. |
g difficult for locomotives not designed to | accommodate it. |
Auditorium facilities are designed to | accommodate conferences, product launches and conventio |
ean Electric Railway, which was designed to | accommodate guests of the former Edgemere Hotel. |
The plant also is designed to | accommodate another four identical generators that if i |
Third and Main Streets that was designed to | accommodate several businesses at the same time. |
lopment within the district was designed to | accommodate the automobile. |
lity in mind, the buildings are designed to | accommodate any tenant's space needs whether small star |
The facility is designed to | accommodate 15-17 year old males as an alternative sent |
n universities, therefore it is designed to | accommodate their schedules and ends the first week of |
about," a circular intersection designed to | accommodate a continuous flow of traffic. |
f Steel Construction, and it is designed to | accommodate a future "Brain Train" to Atlanta. |
It was designed to | accommodate a lower deck for subway cars (never built). |
the legislative chamber itself, designed to | accommodate well in excess of one hundred members. |
The hospital was designed to | accommodate 588 beds, although the hospital charity's f |
The mall was originally designed to | accommodate a fifth anchor, and there was even a sectio |
1970s had innovative and unique designs to | accommodate the array of solar cells needed to power th |
y in Old City using her father's designs to | accommodate the Abnormals. |
As the crust stretches, faults develop to | accommodate the extension. |
The airport was then developed to | accommodate civil traffic on a large scale, with four c |
ch level provides a different difficulty to | accommodate students while still providing them with a |
e 19th century, with enormous dimensions to | accommodate its Baroque altar from a disappeared monast |
of three or four lanes in each direction to | accommodate increased truck traffic and to toll non-pas |
e, however, the p orbitals are distorted to | accommodate the triple bond within the ring system, red |
ol was canceled in the Fairview district to | accommodate the funeral. |
set up in Wu Kai Sha, Sha Tin District, to | accommodate 28,000. |
eapportioned the congressional districts to | accommodate the addition of two additional seats, placi |
was split into two co-located divisions to | accommodate the high recruiting intake: NCSM Cartier fo |
It also had a dock to | accommodate pleasure steamers on the river. |
Each of the three graving docks could | accommodate ocean-going ships of up to 535 feet (163.1 |
The Sula River does not | accommodate commercial river transport. |
This is done to | accommodate Way-FM's many translator signals across the |
(This was done to | accommodate Esther Rolle's departure from the show duri |
ing residential structures are torn down to | accommodate new construction. |
Open on summer weekends, the drive-in can | accommodate up to 1200 people and 500 vehicles. |
bound, due to a poorly-planned lane drop to | accommodate incoming vehicles from Storrow Drive, traff |
onstructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to | accommodate miners blinded in the numerous local coal m |
found that an employer was under a duty to | accommodate employees religious beliefs short of undue |
nd whether the school was under any duty to | accommodate him. |
found that an employer was under a duty to | accommodate the religious beliefs of employees to the p |
n the grounds of the Chateau d'Hennemont to | accommodate 1,500 officers and soldiers from 13 nationa |
within the refugee camps set up earlier to | accommodate those already dislocated by the volcano. |
t Liss, the Bordon branch made it easier to | accommodate the movements of military traffic at short |
In an effort to | accommodate approximately 4,000 students, Waukegan High |
- Richard's employer, makes every effort to | accommodate him due to her secret crush on him. |
t window was redesigned by Henry Eginton to | accommodate new stained glass. |
rict created for the 2009 state election to | accommodate the Gold Coast's urban growth, Coomera was |
ding its factory and number of employees to | accommodate the demand for these knives. |
more characters than a 16-bit encoding can | accommodate - Unicode 5.0 has some 70,000 Han character |
chancel should be built at the east end to | accommodate a communion table. |
etting was changed from Japan to England to | accommodate the shoot location (Dartmouth, in the south |
f Indulgence and the chapel was enlarged to | accommodate dissenters from central Liverpool. |
ls' High School was extensively enlarged to | accommodate the full range of students. |
In 1983 the School was enlarged to | accommodate 140 children in a purpose-built, modern bui |
This box was subsequently enlarged to | accommodate a frame containing 113 levers on 9 December |
In the 1950s, its rear was enlarged to | accommodate more apartments. |
In 1907 the house was enlarged to | accommodate the family and their large social calendar. |
runway length to 7,000 feet, long enough to | accommodate larger aircraft. |
he platform length was only large enough to | accommodate two cars. |
Its platform is long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten BiLevel carriage |
Its stations are long enough to | accommodate trains of up to four cars. |
nel, and able to keep it flexible enough to | accommodate, and to some degree empathize with, differe |
,400 m (11,200 ft) runway is long enough to | accommodate a fully loaded Boeing 747 aircraft. |
And it was large enough to | accommodate large-scale models and even full-scale airc |
since the hangars were not large enough to | accommodate the B-29s. |
The play set is large enough to | accommodate Deluxe and Voyager figures. |
tion has a straight platform long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten carriages and a |
er the road (as well as one large enough to | accommodate horses), several grandstands were erected, |
Here the valley widens enough to | accommodate the village, the River Sill and the B182 ro |
mately the building was not large enough to | accommodate all Basingstoke-based employees and both bu |
than a tarmac platform just long enough to | accommodate two DB Class 628 railcars and a timetable s |
se who have a table that is large enough to | accommodate a completed puzzle and are prepared to dedi |
ic dry dock in German hands large enough to | accommodate her, and an attempt to reach Kiel or Wilhel |
he installation of a magnet large enough to | accommodate the whole human body for NMR investigations |
performances, with a stage large enough to | accommodate a full orchestra and an audience capacity o |
lter with a passband that is wide enough to | accommodate the bandwidth of the radio signal transmitt |
at Greymare Hills and were large enough to | accommodate a full Blue Streak missile. |
The platforms are long enough to | accommodate Intercity trains, and there is large car pa |
opened with a platform built long enough to | accommodate three cars. |
new player also has a stadium big enough to | accommodate 6200 people and 50,000 Euro (or the equival |
cing stadium elsewhere, not large enough to | accommodate the highly popular speedway racing. |
cated between two tracks and long enough to | accommodate a train of ten carriages and a locomotive. |
Because the tunnel is only wide enough to | accommodate a single railway track but with sufficientl |
that the Club erect a hall large enough to | accommodate their annual display and also to be availab |
inches to the rear and was large enough to | accommodate a large theatrical company or a chorus of a |
need for a new top-flight jazz ensemble to | accommodate the large pool of talented jazz musicians a |
ipped ICT leaning and teaching equipment to | accommodate its Status. |
ure that UNA ultimately will be equipped to | accommodate 10,000 students. |
he Magill Memorial Building, was erected to | accommodate the growing church's need for office and cl |
In 1855, the new building was erected to | accommodate a growing number of parishioners. |
A marquee has been erected to | accommodate special functions and conferences. |
Camp), Ulhasnagar was set up especially to | accommodate 6,000 soldiers and 30,000 others during Wor |
n Extension" or "D.I.E." was established to | accommodate those who have been sent away by their supe |
tners Wing has recently been established to | accommodate the increasing popularity amongst members p |
nland, a top-flight division established to | accommodate clubs in the region within the league struc |
, the show will move back to midnight ET to | accommodate a new show with former Tonight Show host Co |
The stomach can stretch and expand to | accommodate large meals, although analysis of stomach c |
ued to grow, and the school was expanded to | accommodate a total of 800 students. |
North building was subsequently expanded to | accommodate all students, and now South Delta Secondary |
s, parking in the area has been expanded to | accommodate the influx of people. |
's 960 student enrollment to be expanded to | accommodate 1,200 students. |
those 3 divisions needed to be expanded to | accommodate these extra teams. |
that time and the quarters were expanded to | accommodate two families. |
The following year, the venue expanded to | accommodate new teen and disabled rowing programs. |
Archives Public Search Room was expanded to | accommodate more clients and a modern storage warehouse |
In January 2002, this was expanded to | accommodate Scottish & Newcastle (when it became a 40:4 |
n and eventually the campus was expanded to | accommodate a four-year high school. |
o remains, although it has been expanded to | accommodate modern ships. |
The stations were expanded to | accommodate the extra cars. |
x wine increased, the vineyards expanded to | accommodate the demands from abroad. |
Native Americans were gradually expanded to | accommodate the westward expansion of Virginia colonist |
by boom, the school was greatly expanded to | accommodate enrollment of a thousand students, up to gr |
ly seated 800, but has now been expanded to | accommodate around 1,000 worshipers. |
ecome Lambrook Haileybury, and expanding to | accommodate younger pupils, day pupils and girls and a |
during prayer and is currently expanding to | accommodate over 1000 worshippers. |
y undergone renovations and an expansion to | accommodate the Naval and Air Force Museums. |
Vault 9 is expected to | accommodate about 700 ISO steel containers per year and |
The additional property was expected to | accommodate additional campus expansion. |
1987 Terminal extended to | accommodate Ansett New Zealand and Air New Zealand loun |
18 October 1936 the Up loop was extended to | accommodate up to twelve coaches. |
time that its harbour was also extended to | accommodate the ships needed to transport the ore. |
Though it was rebuilt and extended to | accommodate the growing parish, it became apparent that |
The platforms have not been extended to | accommodate 3-car trains, and although metal catwalks h |
The clubhouse has recently been extended to | accommodate a function room and further expansion is pl |
oped further, the apron will be extended to | accommodate 12 aircraft and jet bridges will be install |
south and west wings have been extended to | accommodate diners and are no longer considered histori |
nned that the platforms will be extended to | accommodate 12 car trains. |
er ends (where the platform was extended to | accommodate ten-car trains). |
ed as saying platforms could be extended to | accommodate three cars but this would be costly. |
The extension would | accommodate larger aircraft, on longer haul routes from |
1970s but has recently had an extension to | accommodate new classrooms and amenities. |
cm string length) with a neck extension to | accommodate open (i. |
It has extensions to | accommodate for various PlayStation features such as th |
ourne, will also see platform extensions to | accommodate 12 car trains. |
uilt in the 1960s with recent extensions to | accommodate more worshippers. |
its Dongnae district, it has facilities to | accommodate 3000 guests on five floors. |
The new facilities will | accommodate 200 hangared corporate aircraft and provide |
kitchens had to expand their facilities to | accommodate the larger number of homeless. |
at on-campus student housing facilities can | accommodate them. |
ducation, the center has many facilities to | accommodate many advanced and state-of-the-art projects |
d originally had only limited facilities to | accommodate passengers and freight, and struggled to de |
ally infeasible to create new facilities to | accommodate only 93 students. |
ertainment expanded the hotel facilities to | accommodate the influx of tourists; it added an entire |
ction of hundreds of Catholic facilities to | accommodate the post-World War II population growth in |
ide adequate higher education facilities to | accommodate growing student enrollment. |
By 1932, the facilities could | accommodate one third of all African-American children |
The repair and outfitting facilities can | accommodate larger vessels of up to 550 meters. |
or banquet seating and catering facility to | accommodate the preparation and serving of 1,000 meals. |
thority to serve the need for a facility to | accommodate small and mid-sized tradeshows, conventions |
om written notice to find a new facility to | accommodate the infant, but was unable to do so. |
ted the need for a large enough facility to | accommodate Christian gatherings, as well as the future |
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