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The Detroit People Mover can accommodate a large influx of tourists to downtown.
ty Transit fleet in Ocean City, Maryland to accommodate the large ridership of the summer season.
orld War, several wooden huts were built to accommodate the large number of Calgary soldiers mobili
mfort, extra-wide fixed (nonfloating) piers accommodate a large number of people walking and motori
rsion for the Soviet Naval Aviation able to accommodate one large or two small torpedoes in a lengt
By 1801, the building was too small to accommodate the large congregation.
adding an Italianate style northern wing to accommodate his large family and their servants.
which would see increased storage space to accommodate the large numbers of boats that are current
inches to the rear and was large enough to accommodate a large theatrical company or a chorus of a
floors of their already cramped cottages to accommodate the large, complex machines.
To accommodate the larger engines, the boats had to be len
ballroom, and the small stage which had to accommodate ever larger amounts of equipment.
h doubled the seating capacity to 2,500, to accommodate a larger brigade of midshipmen.
kitchens had to expand their facilities to accommodate the larger number of homeless.
Later more wings were added to accommodate a larger student population.
to deepen and expand their port capacity to accommodate these larger post-Panamax vessels; and ther
and was replaced by the current building to accommodate a larger congregation.
By June 2008 they were rebuilt to accommodate even larger ships than before, and ships sc
He widened the original building to accommodate a larger congregation and today almost no o
larger site, the 'Molenveld' in Boechout to accommodate the larger crowds.
990 when the greyhound track was removed to accommodate a larger football pitch.
Teaching Hall on the property, in order to accommodate a larger audience for teachings and events.
,000,000 construction project was funded to accommodate the larger student body and modernize the t
ilt the sea bed was dredged (dug deeper) to accommodate the largest container vessels.
From 1907 this was used to accommodate the latest craze of roller-skating.
of the former drill floor - was rebuilt to accommodate the launch pad and launch vehicle service h
peedway, the briefly switched to the #32 to accommodate Anthony Lazzaro, who finished 22nd in the r
roaches and employs flexible programming to accommodate various learning styles and reduce stress.
Lessons are crafted to accommodate different learning styles and different ski
etres by 22 metres, and has the capacity to accommodate at least 1,500 worshippers at the same time
however judging by the picture it looks to accommodate at least 5,000 people.
s corner due to being moved in the 1970s to accommodate the lengthening of the runway for Vulcan Bo
were able to learn rapidly and were able to accommodate the level of difficulty, within a few sessi
cation programs, a new library, a center to accommodate student life, the Montgomery Hill Observato
To accommodate the lifts, 44-foot (13 m) deep pits were ex
d a new, larger station was built to better accommodate the light rail cars.
A third platform was provided to accommodate branch line trains; this was a terminal bay
es increased the length of local numbers to accommodate new lines.
th excellent acoustic properties that could accommodate Mrs. Lipetz's Bechstein Grand piano and up
a meeting house, which were constructed to accommodate the living during the protest.
larger payload fairing was also fitted, to accommodate the LK spacecraft.
ch of the same design was opened in 1922 to accommodate heavier loads; the original being demolishe
entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearin
of a number of river sections with cuts to accommodate the locks.
aid in 1929 to diminish a curve in order to accommodate larger locomotives.
0m turntable, is over 100 years old and can accommodate 24 locomotives.
brick-built with a saw-tooth roof and could accommodate six locomotives.
s that the standard semantics of FOL cannot accommodate IF logic because the principle of compositi
To accommodate these longer trains (117m long as opposed t
latforms were lengthened on 17 July 1907 to accommodate the longer trains running on the line.
ddition, the firewall panels were shaped to accommodate the longer engines and wider bell housing,
The platforms will not be lengthened to accommodate the longer trains and selective door openin
To accommodate the longstanding claims of the count of Tou
congressional district lines get redrawn to accommodate the loss of the seat due to redistricting a
congressional district lines get redrawn to accommodate the loss of the seat due to redistricting a
, the district was altered significantly to accommodate Ohio's loss of two House seats in redistric
with an appropriately profiled shoulder to accommodate the lower profile of a tool joint.
To accommodate the lower player count on consoles, the gro
It was designed to accommodate a lower deck for subway cars (never built).
rday, October 31, to Friday, October 30, to accommodate the LSU Tigers football game against the Ol
loween), to Friday, October 30, in order to accommodate the LSU Tigers football game.
layed a few matches on the grounds that now accommodate St Lukes Hospital, Known then as Horton Cri
Skelly's vision for an aircraft designed to accommodate the luxury and performance expected by the
ingh gave up the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat to accommodate C. M. Stephen, the then Union Home Minister
The building was rebuilt in the 1880s to accommodate new machinery which increased the capacity
bay at the first story projects slightly to accommodate the main entrance, two paneled and recessed
Opened in 1972, it has grown to accommodate a mainframe, comprehensive curriculum, incl
ng perspective, this site could potentially accommodate the majority of potential events at a new b
e also moved out of Turana which could then accommodate young males only.
all, as it was part of the hostelry used to accommodate the many pilgrims to Saint Swithun's shrine
the government of the province of Quebec to accommodate the many English-speaking settlers, known a
and two wings were added to the building to accommodate the many students.
There were extensive sidings to accommodate the many excursion trains which came to Bla
This Reading Room can accommodate as many as 200 students at a time.
This is done to accommodate Way-FM's many translator signals across the
rael, a ma'abara transit camp was set up to accommodate the masses of new immigrants arriving from
Yet they must live lives that accommodate the matters ascribed to astrological houses
It was reconstructed in 1790 to accommodate a mausoleum for Sheikh Mohammed Hilal Ram H
The parking bays in the airport can accommodate a maximum of six aircraft(cargo), and the a
s after the show, as the rail line can only accommodate a maximum capacity of 10,000 people per hou
The stomach can stretch and expand to accommodate large meals, although analysis of stomach c
Disappointingly moved to a Friday night to accommodate a meaningless England v Saudi Arabia friend
ympic stadium and village area was built to accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967.
glass or stainless steel with port holes to accommodate sensors, Medium input or gas flow.
first congregation in Auckland in order to accommodate church members that had emigrated to New Ze
ub has always kept its dues and fees low to accommodate faculty members with modest incomes, and ca
rehouses in the city originally designed to accommodate both men and horses.
creation center at Mogmog island that could accommodate 8,000 men and 1,000 officers daily.
o-storey concrete structure was designed to accommodate 324 men at ground level and 316 women at ga
ves in the ventral surface of the head that accommodate adducted mental barbels.
unoccupied at that time, will be rebuilt to accommodate the merged Southwest and AirTran with some
To accommodate this merger, modular classrooms were placed
of the week (being moved to the stables to accommodate the military) where he kept in contact with
ank increase its distribution to eventually accommodate 50 million pounds of food and grocery produ
ctural concept of a garden city in order to accommodate the miners and other employees of the Zeche
ne took place, since a NASCAR pit lane must accommodate a minimum of 43 cars.
And it was large enough to accommodate large-scale models and even full-scale airc
In 1916 the viaduct was widened to accommodate two more tracks.
eplaced by S&T Dynamics' HMPT500-3EK/4EK to accommodate the more powerful engine.
created in Hollywood - something that would accommodate far more than just a casino.
arcade title, with some minor reductions to accommodate the more limited hardware.
dence hall is going to be built in order to accommodate 1,000 more students.
(to accommodate the morning movie), at noon, and late night
Fayid Air Base, located about 3 km south to accommodate the most recent sale of F-16 aircraft to Eg
1982, he moved to Squirrel Hill in order to accommodate his mother and mother in law, who had moved
t Liss, the Bordon branch made it easier to accommodate the movements of military traffic at short
rter ones also have hinges at the bottom to accommodate thermal movements of the deck.
After Buffalo Mayor Griffin refused to accommodate The Moving Wall, Gorski availed, Chestnut R
gridlock at the rotary, which was built to accommodate a much smaller resident and visitor populat
go transportation, the docks were unable to accommodate the much larger vessels needed by container
The museum was enlarged in 1961 to accommodate the museum workshops.
t Gluck's artistic preferences, but also to accommodate pre-existing music that Gluck borrowed, bot
ith a special LNB pair built as one unit to accommodate the narrow 3.8° spacing between satellites;
d is unusual in that it has an 'S' shape to accommodate the natural contours of the valley.
y undergone renovations and an expansion to accommodate the Naval and Air Force Museums.
l of pews at the liturgical west end and to accommodate a nave altar at the crossing.
5 m.) in length, which form a slip that can accommodate all Navy and Coast Guard ships up to and in
people and was built in 1985 to temporarily accommodate the NBA's Sacramento Kings, who had relocat
the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to accommodate all necessary Federal and local regulatory
To accommodate the necessary two man crew (pilot and navig
Each scion is taper cut in order to accommodate the need for matching the cambium layers of
th conceptualized a local school that could accommodate the needed work force.
In 1954, a west wing addition was built to accommodate much needed classroom, and allowed students
o Sunday, by Act of Parliament, in order to accommodate the needs of local Jewish traders.
and the interior space was reconfigured to accommodate the needs of the court.
ium was extensively remodeled in 1979-80 to accommodate the needs of the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
ted and the interior spaces reconfigured to accommodate the needs of the court.
nd part-time staff in a variety of roles to accommodate the needs of both the college and the stude
t seeding was loosely based on geography to accommodate traveling needs for the teams.
The facility was established primarily to accommodate the needs of the congregation, various Ukra
rtical downward direction, would be able to accommodate the needs of a permanently growing populati
rinciples of adult learning and designed to accommodate the needs, requirements and learning styles
of terraced Victorian houses were built to accommodate their needs.
traditional British empiricism, updated to accommodate the new developments in logic pioneered by
Green Station were extensively modified to accommodate the new longer electric trains.
was extended in about 1892 to 29 levers to accommodate the new goods yard at Valletort Road.
the BBC began to adjust its programming to accommodate the new trends.
1987 Terminal extended to accommodate Ansett New Zealand and Air New Zealand loun
the depot has been expanded and upgraded to accommodate the new fleet of 2009 Tube Stock trains.
ired some modification of existing silos to accommodate the new missile, due to its requirement for
hen it was converted into a leisure area to accommodate the new Sixfields Stadium for Northampton T
Eve), everyone's memories are rewritten to accommodate this new reality (though it is never made e
site of St Gregoy's School will be used to accommodate a new enlarged St Joseph's School.
track layout was extensively remodelled to accommodate the new MediaCityUK tram service and as a r
uly 2005, the school opened in September to accommodate the new year 7 pupils.
r cemeteries were meticulously relocated to accommodate the new lake.
ll syndicated shows from their schedules to accommodate the new CBC schedule.
as extended into the indoor pond in 2008 to accommodate the new year 7 pupils.
Presidents also must be shifted in order to accommodate the new position of the new U.S. President.
o beter balance the student populations and accommodate a new elementary school opening in August 2
Shamu Stadium has since been redesigned to accommodate the new "Believe" show.
To accommodate her new life Jessi passed the California dr
added a sixth floor to the main building to accommodate a new progressive care unit, neuroscience c
To accommodate this new service, the station will undergo
ous gameplay tweaks and two further maps to accommodate the new game mode.
, the show will move back to midnight ET to accommodate a new show with former Tonight Show host Co
surface was lowered below street level, to accommodate the new lower bowl.
In 1890 a small extension was added to accommodate a new staircase.
t over two existing structures, possibly to accommodate the new lessee of the manor, Robert Drury,
Therefore changes had to be made to accommodate the new number of teams.
ndards, LA 307 will be rerouted slightly to accommodate a new interchange between US 90/I-49 and LA
, McComb shifted his home to Los Angeles to accommodate his new label.
the music within movements very quickly to accommodate a new musical idea with each successive phr
The stern was altered to accommodate a new variable depth sonar.
significant renovation and modification to accommodate the new Flexity Swift (A32) trams.
difications were made to the school site to accommodate the new range of pupils, while the old Hitc
In order to accommodate the new weapon, the 76.2mm gun was replaced
reduced in size to 299.1 metres (981 ft) to accommodate a new greyhound track.
rehouse was altered somewhat around 1930 to accommodate the newer, larger mechanized fire equipment
established in 1920 at a cost of £10,000 to accommodate the newly-formed British Cotton Industry Re
The station platforms accommodate trains no longer than two cars.
llera orogen in which geological structures accommodate roughly north-south to northwest-southeast
In 1922, the village split to accommodate this-the northern portion of the town was i
The bunker is meant to accommodate the Norwegian Royal Family and the governme
uries a number of improvements were made to accommodate artillery, notably externally splayed gunpo
an circuits, one may select one of these to accommodate the notation: The same graph may have diffe
e winter of 2004, the small space could not accommodate the number of people attending, so the loos
They can accommodate any number of natural languages and termino
Gallery and the Bustle Gallery are able to accommodate a number of exhibitions simultaneously, or
One local inn, the Bear, was able to accommodate vast numbers of visitors and horses.
nown as the Obelisk Tabernacle, designed to accommodate larger numbers.
otes that the restaurant has a kids menu to accommodate the numerous families that visit the park.
appointed to prepare plans for buildings to accommodate 50 nuns.
re less deep than women's kimono sleeves to accommodate the obi around the waist beneath them, wher
locks, with one wider than the other two to accommodate the occasional passing of a larger vessel.
tside, but interior differences allow it to accommodate taller occupants with new adjustable crew c
It is designed to accommodate companies of all sizes and stages of develo
Bristol Mountains in the Mojave Desert, to accommodate construction of Interstate 40 and a new rai
ibretto adapted from the source in order to accommodate expectations of opera audiences for arias,
which provided him with the opportunity to accommodate three of his interests, trick photography (
he platforms were extended at some stage to accommodate trains of up to 14 carriages.
Its stations are long enough to accommodate trains of up to four cars.
any other part of the world, sufficient to accommodate thousands of our English nation, and lying
reat that it took three funeral services to accommodate all of his well-wishers, the first of which
d was known as both "Salome" and "Romeo" to accommodate singers of either gender.
The port can accommodate ships of up to 15 m in length, 4.5 m in wid
irst floor's offset slightly to the west to accommodate one of the storefronts.
Records was started in December of 1955 to accommodate some of the rapidly growing recording activ
, as a distance learning college that could accommodate students of varying levels of competency.
                                                                                                   


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