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at Greymare Hills and were large enough to | accommodate a full Blue Streak missile. |
ollowing are general guidelines, and cannot | accommodate the full richness and diversity of the Russ |
Its platform is long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten BiLevel carriage |
tion has a straight platform long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten carriages and a |
,400 m (11,200 ft) runway is long enough to | accommodate a fully loaded Boeing 747 aircraft. |
The clubhouse has recently been extended to | accommodate a function room and further expansion is pl |
A marquee has been erected to | accommodate special functions and conferences. |
n the platform was especially lengthened to | accommodate the funeral train of the Maharaja of Cooch |
ol was canceled in the Fairview district to | accommodate the funeral. |
pplemented by six system built buildings to | accommodate a further 198 places giving a total capacit |
Hospital extension was completed in 1931 to | accommodate a further 38 patients. |
The station is designed to | accommodate the future construction of a transit-connec |
The platform at this station is designed to | accommodate a future extension of the line, either via |
t Authority that the bridge must be able to | accommodate the future addition of rapid transit tracks |
This junction has been designed to | accommodate a future flyover. |
f Steel Construction, and it is designed to | accommodate a future "Brain Train" to Atlanta. |
, The Massacre, was pushed back in order to | accommodate The Game's album, causing a rift between 50 |
Within the walls were two buildings used to | accommodate the garrison and the families of settlers i |
gravity-buttress dam; the buttress sections | accommodate numerous gates, which were opened yearly to |
ted the need for a large enough facility to | accommodate Christian gatherings, as well as the future |
il was added for two miles near the mill to | accommodate narrow gauge trains acquired with the purch |
d by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society to | accommodate their geological and archaeological collect |
develop learning activities and projects to | accommodate those goals. |
rict created for the 2009 state election to | accommodate the Gold Coast's urban growth, Coomera was |
as access via a small bridge that will only | accommodate a golf cart. |
an embankment that was particularly wide to | accommodate the goods yard. |
tempted to shift his cargo to enable him to | accommodate the goods of the Mary Margaret, but in doin |
er indifferent", and that the church should | accommodate its governance style to the style of govern |
onal Property Board who is rebuilding it to | accommodate the Government Chancellery, previously resi |
Later, the school was modified to | accommodate only grades 9-12, as it does today. |
lude a large cloister on its south side and | accommodate a grammar school, founded by Henry VI in 14 |
he large proportions of the cathedral would | accommodate required grand ceremonies. |
htly in order to slow speeds again but also | accommodate larger gravel traps as runoff area for the |
ackawanna counties via the railroad, and to | accommodate this great number eight trains were provide |
averse can change to any shape and thus can | accommodate a great deal of different terrains; |
umber of industrial buildings and houses to | accommodate the great number of very varied industrial |
many grey areas in democracy, but you must | accommodate every group. |
ng four new concourse-level "loge boxes" to | accommodate small groups of people. |
des, was becoming overcrowded and could not | accommodate the growing population that would become kn |
, England, was built by the town council to | accommodate the growing number of administrative staff. |
d land in Motza, just outside Jerusalem, to | accommodate the growing business. |
"Esker" the house that was built to | accommodate the growing Robb family still stands today |
coinciding with the desire to find space to | accommodate the growing population from the gold rush. |
gh a newer building has since been added to | accommodate the growing number of pupils. |
To | accommodate the growing student population, the school |
have been rebuilt several times, in part to | accommodate the growing number of bells. |
rom 1799 to 1808, but was forced to move to | accommodate his growing family and many visitors. |
he Magill Memorial Building, was erected to | accommodate the growing church's need for office and cl |
y War-era home proved to be insufficient to | accommodate the growing community. |
In 1840 he added a large wing to | accommodate his growing family. |
on N Street, but soon proved inadequate to | accommodate a growing congregation. |
e gallery was added to the house in 1792 to | accommodate their growing art collection. |
ry inch of space was used to the fullest to | accommodate the growing number of students. |
Company was rapidly expanding and sought to | accommodate its growing staff while providing for antic |
In 1855, the new building was erected to | accommodate a growing number of parishioners. |
a newer church building was constructed to | accommodate the growing number of parishioners. |
ial aid from the G.I. Bill, and in order to | accommodate the growing number of students, the univers |
OV lanes (in 1995) have been added to it to | accommodate the growing regional population, which has |
Epiphany was first conceived to | accommodate the growing westward expansion of Palm Beac |
This station was opened on January, 2001 to | accommodate the growing ridership on the Barrie line al |
To | accommodate the growing volume of traffic, construction |
been several additions to this building to | accommodate the growing collection, the most recent of |
eplaced by a solid small brick building, to | accommodate the growing school. |
rger, European-style church was required to | accommodate the growing population. |
Though it was rebuilt and extended to | accommodate the growing parish, it became apparent that |
ing has 2 levels, and has new classrooms to | accommodate the growing number of students, primarily f |
to be built outside of the town's walls to | accommodate its growing population. |
5, the mosque began an expansion project to | accommodate the growing Muslim population of the Hudson |
s opened in Bangalore, India during 2010 to | accommodate ETS-Lindgren's growing market share in that |
It was replaced by the first Town Hall, to | accommodate the growing local government and its civic |
a new wing and second floor on the house to | accommodate the growing family. |
m" in residential and hotel construction to | accommodate its growing population and huge tourism ind |
are-foot, $18 million building was built to | accommodate the growing availability of on-post-housing |
sical arts wing and a modern field house to | accommodate the growing, successful athletics programs. |
To | accommodate continued growth in the Village, the Distri |
John Jay HS was built to | accommodate the growth of the Wappingers School Distric |
m was later upgraded to over 7 500 seats to | accommodate the growth of the church. |
ch so, that new premises had to be found to | accommodate the growth in services, ragged schools, Sun |
This uneven division was chosen to | accommodate the growth anticipated for the eastern part |
To | accommodate the growth in the city, it moved to a large |
To | accommodate the growth, commercial, cultural, religious |
In the early 1960s, to | accommodate continuing growth, Jasper Place (now a town |
Given the cost of laying new tracks to | accommodate city growth, the city began introducing mot |
In the late 1980s, to | accommodate its growth, the BAC purchased the adjoining |
ion Commission has increased this number to | accommodate population growth. |
minal had two ground level jetways built to | accommodate the growth. |
he terminal numbering scheme is designed to | accommodate future growth. |
addition was built onto the school to help | accommodate more growth. |
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to | accommodate population growth. |
collection facilities have been upgraded to | accommodate future growth. |
its Dongnae district, it has facilities to | accommodate 3000 guests on five floors. |
econd story to Monod's original building to | accommodate more guests. |
was built, accompanied by enough cabins to | accommodate 65 guests. |
a dining hall and kitchen are available to | accommodate overnight guests. |
rt, begun in the 1870s, which by 1910 could | accommodate 250 guests. |
racks seemingly specifically constructed to | accommodate a guitar spot or drum solo." |
This upper platform could | accommodate three guns and their gunners. |
tingham where its trackbed has been used to | accommodate Hempshill Hall Primary School. |
The new facilities will | accommodate 200 hangared corporate aircraft and provide |
ware), and a flexible architecture that can | accommodate multiple hardware and software combinations |
llows a certain flexibility in the rules to | accommodate "crews having differing and distinctive rel |
Block A and B were later used to | accommodate the Headquarters in the 1920s; A bamboo bri |
way of Dudleytown and Dark Entry Roads, to | accommodate the heavy traffic of horses and riders into |
Garrison, having been built back in 1939 to | accommodate two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiments of the Ro |
n of the gate by adding a second archway to | accommodate increasingly heavy traffic in the Grand Har |
The lower two are quadrilateral and | accommodate the hemispheres of the cerebellum. |
was split into two co-located divisions to | accommodate the high recruiting intake: NCSM Cartier fo |
cing stadium elsewhere, not large enough to | accommodate the highly popular speedway racing. |
o enquire whether they would be prepared to | accommodate men's hockey again. |
st 20 years with an increasing new build to | accommodate second home-owners; its population greatly |
s acquired for its construction in order to | accommodate two houses of continental Carthusians in ex |
ng, though fully paid for, was too small to | accommodate the huge new color presses that management |
y the vestry and song-room were refitted to | accommodate one hundred or so new boys. |
The dance floor could | accommodate several hundred dancers. |
Basements have capacity to | accommodate three hundred cars at a time. |
nent" was built next to the old cemetery to | accommodate the hundred's and thousand's of visitors. |
ormer Marvilense Football Club was small to | accommodate the hundreds of people - members of three c |
ice chillers were installed in the floor to | accommodate an ice hockey rink for Houston's first pro |
r over 950 inmates, but has the capacity to | accommodate more if needed. |
ldings added for the 2008-09 school year to | accommodate growth in the Pre-K, Kindergarten, and lowe |
twice-weekly pre-school club, is set up to | accommodate pupils in the term preceding full-time scho |
cent versions of sanisettes are designed to | accommodate users in wheelchairs as well as the able-bo |
nland, a top-flight division established to | accommodate clubs in the region within the league struc |
, will also contain an expansion vessel, to | accommodate changes in fluid pressure; a fill device, t |
he Mexican government rebuilt the bridge to | accommodate vehicles in 1932, surviving 22 years before |
emy began construction on a new building to | accommodate students in grades 7 through 12. |
t adds clarifications and new provisions to | accommodate developments in modern international warfar |
ed for them prior to grading of the hill to | accommodate construction in the area. |
trained pilot, felt the need an airport to | accommodate Travancore in the aviation map of India. |
Variable storage buffers, installed to | accommodate variations in transmission delay between no |
the legislative chamber itself, designed to | accommodate well in excess of one hundred members. |
es in cars can adjust the air-fuel ratio to | accommodate variations in the fuel, but only within cer |
The estate was built in the 1930s to | accommodate low income residents from nearby North Shie |
The infrastructure to | accommodate the increase in traffic has now been starte |
To | accommodate the increase of riders, a parking lot expan |
anding Main Street in North Myrtle Beach to | accommodate the increase in traffic, and a 1,000-foot b |
ol; however, it has since been relocated to | accommodate the increase in student population. |
lti-level, 5,000 space parking structure to | accommodate the increased capacity at the upgraded medi |
of Derby went into decline and in order to | accommodate the increased number of ships visiting the |
Construction was expedited in order to | accommodate the increased vehicle traffic that was expe |
faced the problem of extending services to | accommodate the increased population. |
rd-person perspective in all other areas to | accommodate the increased emphasis on action and combat |
e began increasing the size of his fleet to | accommodate the increasing demand for coffee in London. |
tners Wing has recently been established to | accommodate the increasing popularity amongst members p |
The land was acquired by the Masons to | accommodate the increasing rise in membership. |
Naucratis was founded to | accommodate the increasing trade volume between the Gre |
AD/7 AH), the mosque was doubled in size to | accommodate the increasing number of Muslims. |
ccess was its downfall - being too small to | accommodate the increasing number of visitors. |
This church was built in the town to | accommodate an increasing population since the ancient |
1970 and 1974, as it had been too narrow to | accommodate the increasing traffic both on and below it |
r, more efficient emergency department will | accommodate the increasing numbers of patients needing |
platforms at Locust Manor and Laurelton to | accommodate the IND loading gauge, as well as construct |
rvice] dogs that have been fully trained to | accommodate each individual's needs of adaptation and r |
here is a spectator area that currently can | accommodate 200 individuals, however, this number will |
ion to the east end of the Meeting House to | accommodate an indoor baptistery (1884). |
om written notice to find a new facility to | accommodate the infant, but was unable to do so. |
ion of Camp Borden, which it constructed to | accommodate 40 infantry battalions in 10 brigades. |
s, parking in the area has been expanded to | accommodate the influx of people. |
Craigs Primary School was built in 1979 to | accommodate an influx of families moving into newly-bui |
1963, the current High School was built to | accommodate the influx of students, and the upper-level |
ertainment expanded the hotel facilities to | accommodate the influx of tourists; it added an entire |
The new prison was designed to | accommodate 1,200 inmates and incorporated a 78,000 sq |
The buildings were originally designed to | accommodate 666 inmates, but by 1890 the asylum was ser |
building was designed by John Whichcord to | accommodate 400 inmates. |
dated "B" pillar and rear quarter window to | accommodate adhesive installation to replace the older |
ilding, constructed by Charles Cockerell to | accommodate the Institution and the Randolph Galleries |
rooms called "isolation booths" present to | accommodate loud instruments such as drums or electric |
6, and during construction were modified to | accommodate four internal and two external bow torpedo |
t with a Million Eyes, but Corman could not | accommodate Fresco into the budget (of $23,000). |
he aerodrome was built in the late 1970s to | accommodate Stewart Island Air Services, flying Aztec D |
Baldwin-Cartier School Commission, built to | accommodate West Island population expansion at the beg |
To | accommodate the issuing of index futures and options in |
t to supplement Newark Airport's ability to | accommodate large jet aircraft. |
ional Airport, which has a longer runway to | accommodate larger jets and an expanded terminal to han |
A large wooden courthouse was built to | accommodate the justices, lawyers and courtroom facilit |
To | accommodate three keys-wide tourism industries, three " |
successful automation frameworks generally | accommodate both Keyword-driven testing as well as Data |
es were later remodeled during the 1990s to | accommodate newer kinds of memorials. |
9, 2006, Laridian released MyBible 4.100 to | accommodate the KJV and New American Standard Bible ver |
such as the Canon obusier de 12, rifled to | accommodate the La Hitte system system. |
e runway and two shorter asphalt runways to | accommodate crosswind landings. |
ot (12 m)-wide undivided roadway that could | accommodate four lanes of automobile traffic (two in ea |
The bridge was originally built to | accommodate two lanes of traffic and one streetcar line |
urished during the Industrial revolution to | accommodate the large number of workers in Hamburg. |
singles were released, however in order to | accommodate the large number of bands around at the tim |
need for a new top-flight jazz ensemble to | accommodate the large pool of talented jazz musicians a |
were constructed, particularly in Texas, to | accommodate the large number of new soldiers. |
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to | accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou |
il solution, acquired from Novell, that can | accommodate a large number of users and heavy message v |
ller stores, torn down and reconstructed to | accommodate another large retail chain. |
nna system; there were few ships that could | accommodate the large missiles with the AN/SPW-2 missil |
house on the adjoining lot ot the south to | accommodate a large garden. |
he Bristol & Portishead Pier and Railway to | accommodate the large ships that had difficulty in reac |
ng dramatically during the summer months to | accommodate a large number of courses for Primary Reser |
re the original structure was inadequate to | accommodate the large number of worshippers. |
stretched and an extra road wheel added to | accommodate the large gun, which was mounted on a pedes |
services also make special arrangements to | accommodate the large crowds. |
To | accommodate the large weapon and a second loader, a tur |
throughout Sydney Olympic Park in order to | accommodate the large crowds that attend each year. |
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