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es to the Southwest Little Rock facility to | accommodate more patients at its main campus. |
hree separate ceremonies at the facility to | accommodate the University's growing number of graduate |
, was forced to construct a new facility to | accommodate the pupils of St. Peter's R.C Middle School |
before downtown, though the city failed to | accommodate for continuing this on the other side of Ma |
What the majority position fails to | accommodate is that there is a new modern order. |
Ability of fan to | accommodate small changes in total pressure while maint |
er clearance from five feet to nine feet to | accommodate storm surge. |
and Thursday were added to the festival to | accommodate the expanding program. |
The picnic area in left-center field can | accommodate up to 4,000 fans. |
BMO Field could | accommodate an additional 8000 spectators without makin |
thampton Terminus began to shrink, first to | accommodate a private road between the railway station |
larger payload fairing was also fitted, to | accommodate the LK spacecraft. |
side, but was moved to blindside flanker to | accommodate Neil Back on the openside flank, Lawrence D |
ere in 1955 and the summit was flattened to | accommodate it. |
e began increasing the size of his fleet to | accommodate the increasing demand for coffee in London. |
ice chillers were installed in the floor to | accommodate an ice hockey rink for Houston's first pro |
The main prayer hall on the first floor can | accommodate 1,000 people. |
The dance floor could | accommodate several hundred dancers. |
pace was built below the basement floors to | accommodate the springs when in full spate. |
s that the standard semantics of FOL cannot | accommodate IF logic because the principle of compositi |
It was designed in a U-shaped footprint to | accommodate a small public plaza. |
led so a “Home Guard” section was formed to | accommodate up to eight clubs at one spell, following t |
Two caves on the fort can | accommodate 30-40 people. |
rfield, or wherever space could be found to | accommodate the airborne forces for the short time they |
ch so, that new premises had to be found to | accommodate the growth in services, ragged schools, Sun |
Naucratis was founded to | accommodate the increasing trade volume between the Gre |
"the scenery was considered too fragile to | accommodate a film crew. |
successful automation frameworks generally | accommodate both Keyword-driven testing as well as Data |
reduced in size to 299.1 metres (981 ft) to | accommodate a new greyhound track. |
ry inch of space was used to the fullest to | accommodate the growing number of students. |
,000,000 construction project was funded to | accommodate the larger student body and modernize the t |
cessary to expand its activities further to | accommodate the wider community. |
radial engines and a redesigned fuselage to | accommodate 11 passengers. |
train and can be extended in the future to | accommodate a train length of up to eight cars. |
and the suitability of Ladbroke Gardens to | accommodate a bus service. |
t seeding was loosely based on geography to | accommodate traveling needs for the teams. |
llera orogen in which geological structures | accommodate roughly north-south to northwest-southeast |
here were no legal provisions in Georgia to | accommodate a company without stockholders. |
ing Richard Strauss, remained in Germany to | accommodate with the new regime as best they could. |
cilities and couple of small grandstands to | accommodate those who would watch games there. |
have had significantly reduced graphics to | accommodate the Saturn's weaker hardware. |
The design modifications at Greentop to | accommodate handicapped children reduced capacity to 98 |
esent village of Shenley apparently grew to | accommodate the families of those providing a variety o |
the education system is expected to grow to | accommodate more students, as Ireland is experiencing u |
Opened in 1972, it has grown to | accommodate a mainframe, comprehensive curriculum, incl |
y the mid-1980s the campus had had grown to | accommodate approximately 350 students in grades kinder |
In 1863 the institute had grown to | accommodate full-time staff and had its own School of I |
The STF | PR staff has also grown to | accommodate these changes, more than doubling in size o |
The first, in 1997, added a gymnasium to | accommodate its sports teams. |
The design had to | accommodate not only restrictions in height (single sto |
t that the Saturn version might have had to | accommodate a 3DFX-powered, Videologic PowerVR-powered, |
ballroom, and the small stage which had to | accommodate ever larger amounts of equipment. |
y the end of the fifties this tunnel had to | accommodate more than 38.000 vehicles a day. |
loyees who would be laid off if SUNO had to | accommodate a $3 million reduction in state appropriati |
e a mixed use building, the upper half will | accommodate a 5-star luxury hotel, and the lower half w |
This allowed Trinity Hall to | accommodate over 1000 students, rather than the 180 it |
needed (in addition to the School Hall) to | accommodate the rapidly growing fellowship. |
1, Rotunda 2, Rotunda 3 and Star Hall, can | accommodate exhibitions, concerts, banquets and busines |
It was replaced by the first Town Hall, to | accommodate the growing local government and its civic |
furbished during the reign of Hatshepsut to | accommodate the burial of both her and her father. |
s encountering capacity problems, having to | accommodate over a 1,000 pupils in buildings that were |
disuse since the place in Hazelbrook didn't | accommodate a permanent installation in the back yard. |
ves in the ventral surface of the head that | accommodate adducted mental barbels. |
ished their Dharamshalas or Ashrams here to | accommodate the pilgrims to this the second most holy p |
s they have gone on an indefinite hiatus to | accommodate Burke Reid's record producing career, Paul |
ed with the times, so did Chalmette High to | accommodate growth throughout St. Bernard Parish. |
ed for them prior to grading of the hill to | accommodate construction in the area. |
nnessee River dams, allowing Melton Hill to | accommodate several barges simultaneously. |
tempted to shift his cargo to enable him to | accommodate the goods of the Mary Margaret, but in doin |
this way: “...he greatly exerted himself to | accommodate the differences which existed among the cle |
ire Gregorian plainchant article history to | accommodate the other types or 2. simply edit the plain |
eplaced by S&T Dynamics' HMPT500-3EK/4EK to | accommodate the more powerful engine. |
glass or stainless steel with port holes to | accommodate sensors, Medium input or gas flow. |
al Street he would renovate his own home to | accommodate guests. |
Workshops 3. Nehru Auditorium 4. Hostels to | accommodate 250 students |
wing was built on the New Century Hotel to | accommodate the players. |
each Family erected a large wooden hotel to | accommodate the travelers and workers of the railroad, |
er bought the property and built a hotel to | accommodate guests at the springs. |
WPYB operates only during daylight hours to | accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City. |
local services had extended their hours to | accommodate. |
sical arts wing and a modern field house to | accommodate the growing, successful athletics programs. |
ery period, the hotel was able to house and | accommodate numerous disaster relief organizations such |
wed the Royal Navy (RN) to use the house to | accommodate overnight pupils of the RN School of Naviga |
ion to the east end of the Meeting House to | accommodate an indoor baptistery (1884). |
960s they built a rear wing on the house to | accommodate larger events. |
a "hyphen" Tyler had added to the house to | accommodate the style of dancing popular then - what is |
pears that Barton extended his own house to | accommodate the church missionaries as well as donating |
a new wing and second floor on the house to | accommodate the growing family. |
umber of industrial buildings and houses to | accommodate the great number of very varied industrial |
bring jobs to the area as well as houses to | accommodate the thousands of workers being attracted to |
urham Cathedral) is one of nine houses that | accommodate students who study at St Chad's College, Du |
ubs and shops as well as student housing to | accommodate them. |
After a long debate on how to | accommodate for the junction at Kuntsevskaya, under pre |
Thus the living facilities were improved to | accommodate the expanding population. |
rrillos facilities were further improved to | accommodate the rowing, canoeing and kayak games of the |
Two new characters were brought in to | accommodate the changes, including Jack Douglas as Nell |
cathedral incorporated no wings in-order to | accommodate it on the small site. |
on N Street, but soon proved inadequate to | accommodate a growing congregation. |
re the original structure was inadequate to | accommodate the large number of worshippers. |
Progymnoplea to the rank of infraclass, to | accommodate Platycopioida alone, with all other copepod |
The infrastructure to | accommodate the increase in traffic has now been starte |
s and build the necessary infrastructure to | accommodate their energy projects in the country. |
Variable storage buffers, installed to | accommodate variations in transmission delay between no |
y War-era home proved to be insufficient to | accommodate the growing community. |
s of the village were only ever intended to | accommodate pedestrians and horse drawn vehicles. |
hysics and astrophysics, but is intended to | accommodate other scientific fields as well. |
This large hull was intended to | accommodate monstrous engines and armament and sufficie |
and rented housing specifically intended to | accommodate families of migrating management and profes |
concentration camp, originally intended to | accommodate these deportees. |
The IJN intended to | accommodate the flying boat by bow-up trim and slope at |
e have been many changes to the interior to | accommodate various phases of Church of England worship |
htly from 1953-79 only to be interrupted to | accommodate his exploratory investigations from across |
roup backdoor system has been introduced to | accommodate these teams. |
was one of several efforts on the island to | accommodate poor children and adults. |
In winter months, it can | accommodate up to 450 people and cocktails for 700. |
apron across the old apron, so that it can | accommodate many aircraft at the same time. |
It can | accommodate about 800 worshippers for the weekly Jummah |
st platform at 2,238 feet (682 m); it could | accommodate three trains at once. |
urrent state, the largest aircraft it could | accommodate would be a Boeing 737, but it would not be |
tside, but interior differences allow it to | accommodate taller occupants with new adjustable crew c |
It can | accommodate 125 visitors at a time in twin and small do |
It can | accommodate up to 18,500 spectators and can be reached |
It can | accommodate 88 passengers. |
OV lanes (in 1995) have been added to it to | accommodate the growing regional population, which has |
It can | accommodate a very large number of people. |
It can | accommodate 1,000 conference delegates and provide banq |
onal Property Board who is rebuilding it to | accommodate the Government Chancellery, previously resi |
1378m x 30m sealed runway so that it could | accommodate National Airways Corporation's Douglas DC-3 |
For trade shows it can | accommodate 21,000 square feet (2,000 m²) of space. |
It can | accommodate up to three cruise ships at a time. |
undergoing a £200m upgrade to enable it to | accommodate 45 airlines and serve as the base for the S |
argest in Liverpool; in its heyday it could | accommodate 3750 people in the stalls and on 3 balconie |
inal, including the train station so it can | accommodate 100,000 people. |
It can | accommodate over 40 bombers and a small number of fight |
It can | accommodate craft with a draught of 15 feet, beam (widt |
It can | accommodate 10,000 worshippers in its main prayer hall, |
hin client hardware and software itself, to | accommodate these users in a manner that is ubiquitous |
The Filipinos stripped down the jeeps to | accommodate several passengers, added metal roofs for s |
d land in Motza, just outside Jerusalem, to | accommodate the growing business. |
to seating two pilots, the business jet can | accommodate up to four passengers with luggage. |
in order to sanctify his capital Kandy and | accommodate the politically important relic known as Bu |
unty Kildare and Timahoe, County Kildare to | accommodate workers on the Bord na Mona works supplying |
The memorial hall has been know to | accommodate weddings, birthdays and the very popular Vi |
ly, in order to provide sufficient labor to | accommodate the expansion of silver mining to lower-gra |
arried to Gretna because the landing cannot | accommodate vehicles waiting for both the Gretna and Al |
ne took place, since a NASCAR pit lane must | accommodate a minimum of 43 cars. |
six lanes (plus a center left turn lane) to | accommodate traffic. |
ut English is flexible enough a language to | accommodate unequal "hemispheres" :-) -- Zsero (talk) 2 |
It was even large enough | accommodate tournaments between knights; the "Knight's |
ncial Crisis in the late 1990s and later to | accommodate design changes by the developer. |
platforms at Locust Manor and Laurelton to | accommodate the IND loading gauge, as well as construct |
ere at one point tents on the front lawn to | accommodate classes). |
lled in the interior, and space was left to | accommodate an elevator and fire staircase. |
Each episode was curtailed in length to | accommodate commercial breaks. |
but with platforms of sufficient length to | accommodate full-sized trains. |
n the platform was especially lengthened to | accommodate the funeral train of the Maharaja of Cooch |
2011, the island platform was lengthened to | accommodate longer suburban passenger trains, by raisin |
The platforms will not be lengthened to | accommodate the longer trains and selective door openin |
ing more than 15 courses at UG/PG level and | accommodate over 2700 students and it contributed a Big |
surface was lowered below street level, to | accommodate the new lower bowl. |
was extended in about 1892 to 29 levers to | accommodate the new goods yard at Valletort Road. |
ro Architects, Ltd, designed the library to | accommodate the expected growth in population from 110, |
es changes to channel size and licensing to | accommodate new WIMAX TDD fixed and mobile equipment. |
gical College graduates were less likely to | accommodate Anglo-Catholic practices in their parish mi |
o a larger facility designed by Maya Lin to | accommodate growth. |
her stations on the Holmenkollen Line, only | accommodate two-car trains. |
addition to reordering the track listing to | accommodate for the added bonus tracks. |
I rearragned the images a little to | accommodate the statue so the page wouldn't be too long |
s, the church has tailored its liturgies to | accommodate new parishioners with masses in several oth |
St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool to | accommodate a statue of Edward VII. |
Yet they must live lives that | accommodate the matters ascribed to astrological houses |
many additions to its existing location to | accommodate such a fast growing community. |
runway, called for a temporary location to | accommodate the 52d Fighter Wing's three squadrons of F |
The Gurnee, IL location can | accommodate up to 30 families at one time with dine-in |
new platforms were built 105 metres long to | accommodate 7-car trains in the future, a plan which ha |
diameter tubes and were 3 metres longer to | accommodate them. |
however judging by the picture it looks to | accommodate at least 5,000 people. |
was necessary to extend the passing loop to | accommodate 13-coach trains. |
ing garage, and the oversize parking lot to | accommodate large parties of visitors such as schools o |
The parking lot can | accommodate nearly two dozen vehicles. |
gravel lot and the expansion of this lot to | accommodate an additional 58 parking spaces. |
a dilapidated gym with ceilings too low to | accommodate a proper hoop or ball toss", due to a lack |
ub has always kept its dues and fees low to | accommodate faculty members with modest incomes, and ca |
ed spillway and raised it 5 feet (1.5 m) to | accommodate the tailwaters of Watauga Dam, which was th |
end was lengthened by 79.4 feet (24.2 m) to | accommodate the overpass of Forbes Avenue. |
rt from 42 feet (13 m) to 50 feet (15 m) to | accommodate larger ships has been completed. |
h of between 9 and 12 feet (2.7 - 3.7 m) to | accommodate barge transportation, primarily of bulk com |
enient to retrofit a CNC milling machine to | accommodate the process. |
uries a number of improvements were made to | accommodate artillery, notably externally splayed gunpo |
where a viewers' platform has been made to | accommodate 250 persons. |
Therefore changes had to be made to | accommodate the new number of teams. |
cifically to look as if it were not made to | accommodate humans, but rather alien creatures of diffe |
r penseals only dealt with openings made to | accommodate penetrants, firestops now also include Join |
The Luana Liki Hotel functions mainly to | accommodate official visitors who have included the New |
to develop the area as a suburb, mainly to | accommodate government agencies, state-owned enterprise |
group rooms are specifically maintained to | accommodate a class of twelve, although the rooms can a |
ous gameplay tweaks and two further maps to | accommodate the new game mode. |
Redefining marriage to | accommodate homosexuals rejects and changes the proven |
ty Transit fleet in Ocean City, Maryland to | accommodate the large ridership of the summer season. |
The land was acquired by the Masons to | accommodate the increasing rise in membership. |
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