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limitations, Trainer Planes are not able to | accommodate a traditional radar system. |
f-mile oval into a 5/8's mile race track to | accommodate both Thoroughbred and harness racing. |
since the hangars were not large enough to | accommodate the B-29s. |
those 3 divisions needed to be expanded to | accommodate these extra teams. |
The railway cottages, built in 1896 to | accommodate railway employees (until about 1970), and w |
that time and the quarters were expanded to | accommodate two families. |
the equivalent of one block to the west to | accommodate the requirements of building the Miami Inte |
To | accommodate the growing student population, the school |
d was known as both "Salome" and "Romeo" to | accommodate singers of either gender. |
18 October 1936 the Up loop was extended to | accommodate up to twelve coaches. |
ort Myers, Page Field, would not be able to | accommodate new aircraft and increased traffic. |
y the mid-1980s the campus had had grown to | accommodate approximately 350 students in grades kinder |
uly 2005, the school opened in September to | accommodate the new year 7 pupils. |
The academy is able to | accommodate everyone since there have been only been fo |
The jail was originally built to | accommodate 800 prisoners but the average number of inm |
y went through to build a Post 16 centre to | accommodate the Sixth Form students in 2010. |
established in 1920 at a cost of £10,000 to | accommodate the newly-formed British Cotton Industry Re |
many additions to its existing location to | accommodate such a fast growing community. |
, which built the dam in the early 1940s to | accommodate the skyrocketing electricity demands in the |
The land was acquired by the Masons to | accommodate the increasing rise in membership. |
kitchens had to expand their facilities to | accommodate the larger number of homeless. |
fitted with 40 revolving chairs and able to | accommodate up to 60 people, giving a total capacity of |
irst began to be constructed in the area to | accommodate workers employed at the local brickworks. |
tempted to shift his cargo to enable him to | accommodate the goods of the Mary Margaret, but in doin |
locks, with one wider than the other two to | accommodate the occasional passing of a larger vessel. |
y 66 days and a new school every 26 days to | accommodate the post-World War II population boom. |
To | accommodate the different geographic communities of the |
tehorn station is undergoing renovations to | accommodate 4 car trains and add a second platform entr |
at the time, later stating "I was trying to | accommodate everyone else, at the expense of my own sou |
To | accommodate the lifts, 44-foot (13 m) deep pits were ex |
Since the tower was not designed to | accommodate this frequency range, a long wire aerial wa |
Naucratis was founded to | accommodate the increasing trade volume between the Gre |
e nearby church and was extended in 1789 to | accommodate the Welsh Eisteddfod. |
egan two Sunday morning worship services to | accommodate the attendance. |
ations do have the benefit of being able to | accommodate the crowds that sometimes build up and do m |
s the Church of England and has a chapel to | accommodate this. |
rk has camp sites available at the track to | accommodate RV's & Tents. |
To | accommodate this, Peter Black took up full-time vocals |
mind, was completely rebuilt or reworked to | accommodate the vehicle in the mid-20th century. |
Progymnoplea to the rank of infraclass, to | accommodate Platycopioida alone, with all other copepod |
Later more wings were added to | accommodate a larger student population. |
are-foot (8,850 m2) facility is designed to | accommodate 600 students within its two academic wings. |
he Mexican government rebuilt the bridge to | accommodate vehicles in 1932, surviving 22 years before |
rmodal Transportation Center is designed to | accommodate taxis/car rentals and to serve the needs of |
as with the bayonet mount were also able to | accommodate Arri standard lenses due to both mounts hav |
These seats were removed in 1993 to | accommodate for the larger CFL field. |
have been rebuilt several times, in part to | accommodate the growing number of bells. |
d the SG-1 team together for fifty years to | accommodate the fan wish of an ultimate team episode. |
ddition on the west side of the building to | accommodate a private hotel entrance, restaurant and a |
aying The Tonight Show into the next day to | accommodate another comedy program will seriously damag |
ted the need for a large enough facility to | accommodate Christian gatherings, as well as the future |
ates at the east wing of the Grand Wayne to | accommodate event-goers. |
irst floor's offset slightly to the west to | accommodate one of the storefronts. |
e laid slightly past the firing platform to | accommodate the front bogies of the gun. |
ty consensus that the area will be built to | accommodate mixed use of low income housing, commercial |
WPYB operates only during daylight hours to | accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City. |
In 1922, the village split to | accommodate this-the northern portion of the town was i |
To | accommodate this merger, modular classrooms were placed |
Summerland was designed to | accommodate up to 10,000 tourists and comprised a dance |
an circuits, one may select one of these to | accommodate the notation: The same graph may have diffe |
" rather than an "error system" in order to | accommodate a single system for handling exceptional si |
In the 1970s, it was added to | accommodate more than 1000 students. |
ller stores, torn down and reconstructed to | accommodate another large retail chain. |
A new terminal building able to | accommodate 2500 passengers, a second runway, 3 jetways |
nal entrance on Woodville Street opening to | accommodate the vastly increased volume of passenger tr |
New Taipei City, which was reconstructed to | accommodate underground platforms and mixed-use develop |
ly, or friends no longer willing or able to | accommodate |
Records was started in December of 1955 to | accommodate some of the rapidly growing recording activ |
rt from 42 feet (13 m) to 50 feet (15 m) to | accommodate larger ships has been completed. |
created the junior high program in order to | accommodate those parishes without elementary schools a |
n the late 1950s and has large corridors to | accommodate the fact that the school could be turned in |
It became too small to | accommodate the student body, and was replaced by Charl |
the predecessor was considered too small to | accommodate the pilgrims. |
The Banshee was designed to | accommodate an ejection seat, a capability the Phantom |
though notable the campus has no program to | accommodate these students to speak of. |
s been periodically widened and deepened to | accommodate ever-larger ships, and is currently 530 fee |
gton, but quickly ran out of floor space to | accommodate the fans and made the move into the local m |
It was designed in a U-shaped footprint to | accommodate a small public plaza. |
r cemeteries were meticulously relocated to | accommodate the new lake. |
larger island between platforms 1 and 2 to | accommodate taxis. |
of a south transept and a second balcony to | accommodate the overflow crowds. |
The complex was designed to | accommodate over 7,000 British and Allied service perso |
rved 19th-century buildings, constructed to | accommodate workers at the nearby West Point Foundry (i |
The following year, the venue expanded to | accommodate new teen and disabled rowing programs. |
on has provisions dating from its design to | accommodate direct transfer to the future Southwest-Nor |
Archives Public Search Room was expanded to | accommodate more clients and a modern storage warehouse |
ll syndicated shows from their schedules to | accommodate the new CBC schedule. |
To | accommodate the original site's slope, the house featur |
er clearance from five feet to nine feet to | accommodate storm surge. |
partments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to | accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials. |
not far from the parish church, in order to | accommodate more faithfuls. |
ed playing pitches with temporary stands to | accommodate around 300 spectators for preliminary event |
e the platform was extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the current standard "B" Division train len |
on was constructed and a hotel was built to | accommodate visitors. |
eplaced by S&T Dynamics' HMPT500-3EK/4EK to | accommodate the more powerful engine. |
The buildings were originally designed to | accommodate 666 inmates, but by 1890 the asylum was ser |
village was constructed soon afterwards to | accommodate the families of miners who came from many p |
t Council later found room in its budget to | accommodate them. |
of the big countries out there have room to | accommodate economic downturns without having large-sca |
striking three-story structure was built to | accommodate 1,500 workers and had a luxurious office fo |
Block A and B were later used to | accommodate the Headquarters in the 1920s; A bamboo bri |
Each scion is taper cut in order to | accommodate the need for matching the cambium layers of |
ll Jackson High School was built in 1940 to | accommodate the students on the West Side of Charleston |
o the caverns to find large enough rooms to | accommodate him. |
e gap between the up and down-lines used to | accommodate a through bi-directional line but is now em |
Cooktown was established in October 1873 to | accommodate for the Palmer River gold rush, and became |
ipped ICT leaning and teaching equipment to | accommodate its Status. |
n the platform was especially lengthened to | accommodate the funeral train of the Maharaja of Cooch |
The play set is large enough to | accommodate Deluxe and Voyager figures. |
parish workhouse at Howden as being able to | accommodate up to 20 inmates. |
cessary to expand its activities further to | accommodate the wider community. |
siting Jerusalem and asked the Spaffords to | accommodate them. |
ng four new concourse-level "loge boxes" to | accommodate small groups of people. |
The old apron will continue to | accommodate one Airbus and one ATR aircraft. |
as extended into the indoor pond in 2008 to | accommodate the new year 7 pupils. |
ro Architects, Ltd, designed the library to | accommodate the expected growth in population from 110, |
9, eight auxiliary classrooms were added to | accommodate the arrival of ninth graders on campus as m |
vators can be inserted into the building to | accommodate additional floors. |
New business premises, where required, to | accommodate new and existing businesses |
It was built as a temporary stop to | accommodate a competition held by the National Rifle As |
In January 2002, this was expanded to | accommodate Scottish & Newcastle (when it became a 40:4 |
ear, the school had expanded its program to | accommodate all thirteen grade levels, from kindergarte |
nent" was built next to the old cemetery to | accommodate the hundred's and thousand's of visitors. |
econd story to Monod's original building to | accommodate more guests. |
AD/7 AH), the mosque was doubled in size to | accommodate the increasing number of Muslims. |
t long and over 100 feet tall, was built to | accommodate an airship under construction in Britain. |
gridlock at the rotary, which was built to | accommodate a much smaller resident and visitor populat |
ee's Armory-Fieldhouse was built in 1958 to | accommodate larger on-campus crowds. |
hysics and astrophysics, but is intended to | accommodate other scientific fields as well. |
ouched", this episode was filmed before, to | accommodate Eliza Dushku's need for time to film the pi |
rom 1799 to 1808, but was forced to move to | accommodate his growing family and many visitors. |
t Gluck's artistic preferences, but also to | accommodate pre-existing music that Gluck borrowed, bot |
a meeting house, which were constructed to | accommodate the living during the protest. |
la and course requirements were prepared to | accommodate the change. |
RTA buses are equipped with lift systems to | accommodate the physically handicapped along their regu |
Presidents also must be shifted in order to | accommodate the new position of the new U.S. President. |
he aerodrome was built in the late 1970s to | accommodate Stewart Island Air Services, flying Aztec D |
of three or four lanes in each direction to | accommodate increased truck traffic and to toll non-pas |
a handful of terraced houses were built to | accommodate locals working in factories and mines and t |
ium was extensively remodeled in 1979-80 to | accommodate the needs of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. |
has seen the Brewery extend its premises to | accommodate more vessels and increase its brewing capac |
s of the seating can be removed in order to | accommodate trade shows and conventions. |
To | accommodate transit between these quickly developing ne |
It was built to | accommodate visitors to Arcata, California, drawn by th |
Roy pioneered a spectrum of sizes to | accommodate anything from a short trip, for which one m |
tion has a straight platform long enough to | accommodate a full-length train of ten carriages and a |
It also had a dock to | accommodate pleasure steamers on the river. |
arger wing and deepened ventral contours to | accommodate extra fuel tanks. |
house on the adjoining lot ot the south to | accommodate a large garden. |
and two wings were added to the building to | accommodate the many students. |
ecided on a short break from spring 2008 to | accommodate Wood's pregnancy, which was not compatible |
in Plymouth during the 1920s, primarily to | accommodate officers settling back in Britain following |
To | accommodate continued growth in the Village, the Distri |
The peak was small to | accommodate two persons; and there was a vertical drop |
' tanks were installed in the roof space to | accommodate the water's expansion; these had the disadv |
of the week (being moved to the stables to | accommodate the military) where he kept in contact with |
To | accommodate the longstanding claims of the count of Tou |
A third platform was provided to | accommodate branch line trains; this was a terminal bay |
ere extended at either ends in the 1960s to | accommodate the current standard length of an IRT train |
s, also referred to as unisex bathrooms, to | accommodate people with disabilities or elderly persons |
Shamu Stadium has since been redesigned to | accommodate the new "Believe" show. |
13, he left to be home-schooled in order to | accommodate his work schedule. |
n and eventually the campus was expanded to | accommodate a four-year high school. |
of Derby went into decline and in order to | accommodate the increased number of ships visiting the |
To | accommodate her new life Jessi passed the California dr |
ccess was its downfall - being too small to | accommodate the increasing number of visitors. |
he Magill Memorial Building, was erected to | accommodate the growing church's need for office and cl |
rs of the arena and the conference rooms to | accommodate visiting VIPs. |
ished their Dharamshalas or Ashrams here to | accommodate the pilgrims to this the second most holy p |
What the majority position fails to | accommodate is that there is a new modern order. |
lled in the interior, and space was left to | accommodate an elevator and fire staircase. |
Vault 9 is expected to | accommodate about 700 ISO steel containers per year and |
ed with the creation of a strategic plan to | accommodate the rapid growth and development of Amman, |
John Jay HS was built to | accommodate the growth of the Wappingers School Distric |
many new houses being built in Wrekenton to | accommodate the previous slum-dwellers. |
To | accommodate the additional East London Line services, a |
The platform at this station is designed to | accommodate a future extension of the line, either via |
agon High School was established in 1961 to | accommodate development and population growth in San Ma |
The building was rebuilt in the 1880s to | accommodate new machinery which increased the capacity |
y War-era home proved to be insufficient to | accommodate the growing community. |
This is in order to | accommodate for the traffic heading north out of the bu |
added a sixth floor to the main building to | accommodate a new progressive care unit, neuroscience c |
ecome Lambrook Haileybury, and expanding to | accommodate younger pupils, day pupils and girls and a |
Shortly after, to | accommodate the Portsmouth branch line, a new station b |
age of the Opera House across the street to | accommodate Opera and Ballet rehearsals. |
Priory at nearby Hinton Charterhouse and to | accommodate travellers and merchants coming to the annu |
updated the infrastructure of this space to | accommodate larger shows and audiences. |
To | accommodate this service, a terminal building of approx |
ducation, the center has many facilities to | accommodate many advanced and state-of-the-art projects |
Later in the war it was used to | accommodate Italian prisoners of war; the last of these |
In 1840 he added a large wing to | accommodate his growing family. |
roaches and employs flexible programming to | accommodate various learning styles and reduce stress. |
In order to | accommodate the camera design, Aaton worked with Eastma |
aid in 1929 to diminish a curve in order to | accommodate larger locomotives. |
To | accommodate this new service, the station will undergo |
to deepen and expand their port capacity to | accommodate these larger post-Panamax vessels; and ther |
ently being re-developed by the Russians to | accommodate tourists. |
time that its harbour was also extended to | accommodate the ships needed to transport the ore. |
d originally had only limited facilities to | accommodate passengers and freight, and struggled to de |
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