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the depot has been expanded and upgraded to accommodate the new fleet of 2009 Tube Stock trains.
tory brick double houses were also built to accommodate the families of the overseers.
to a full 12-foot (4 m) roadway in 1917 to accommodate the transportation of parts for the 100-inc
ixed as the facility was not well suited to accommodate the programs.
To accommodate the sudden increase in population, a large
start, the majority of ITV regions chose to accommodate the programme in the 19:00 Tuesday and Thur
or of the east wall has an obvious bulge to accommodate the staircase which is built within it and
ire Gregorian plainchant article history to accommodate the other types or 2. simply edit the plain
ympic stadium and village area was built to accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967.
To accommodate the larger engines, the boats had to be len
It features large drydocks which could accommodate the salvage of oil tankers but had had no b
Rock and Black Rock Tunnels were widened to accommodate the wider rolling stock from the Lebanon Va
ly long (3040 mm) wheelbase - the better to accommodate the extremely long fuel tanks.
ed spillway and raised it 5 feet (1.5 m) to accommodate the tailwaters of Watauga Dam, which was th
To accommodate the return, the station held a campaign in
The new combined school will be rebuilt to accommodate the broader range of pupils that are planne
found that an employer was under a duty to accommodate the religious beliefs of employees to the p
A new train depot was built in 1906 to accommodate the town's growth, but burned down in 1914.
otes that the restaurant has a kids menu to accommodate the numerous families that visit the park.
eople on the basis that the roads could not accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neig
sical arts wing and a modern field house to accommodate the growing, successful athletics programs.
end was lengthened by 79.4 feet (24.2 m) to accommodate the overpass of Forbes Avenue.
e, however, the p orbitals are distorted to accommodate the triple bond within the ring system, red
t over the platform, but over the median to accommodate the anticipated future high-level subway li
eapportioned the congressional districts to accommodate the addition of two additional seats, placi
The school has added several classrooms to accommodate the 20 to 1 ratio in the third grade.
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou
uilt; the new banking house was designed to accommodate the business and a private house.
constitute the minimum difference needed to accommodate the change of medium.)
in 1986 and Principality House was built to accommodate the expanding business.
To accommodate the increase of riders, a parking lot expan
A new studio was built in 1992 in order to accommodate the school's growing television program.
field at Los Rodeos was hastily prepared to accommodate the first (though unofficial) flight into T
coinciding with the desire to find space to accommodate the growing population from the gold rush.
en school and work, typically structured to accommodate the student's class schedule.
being taken so the 30+ year-old tower could accommodate the added weight of Digital Television tran
ired some modification of existing silos to accommodate the new missile, due to its requirement for
r the end of the 2011 NFL Draft, in part to accommodate the UFL's earlier start in August for the 2
In 1942, the terminal was converted to accommodate the Pacific Electric's growing fleet of bus
The cost of outfitting a theater to accommodate the system was anywhere between US$15,000 a
In order to accommodate the extra round, the number of teams was re
h only such amendments as were necessary to accommodate the union with Sweden.
entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearin
r wall was quite thick (9−10 m) in order to accommodate the arcaded superstructure.
hen it was converted into a leisure area to accommodate the new Sixfields Stadium for Northampton T
Some of the flats were used to accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment o
and the interior space was reconfigured to accommodate the needs of the court.
The other apses now accommodate the Blessed Sacrament (the tabernacle has t
ly, in order to provide sufficient labor to accommodate the expansion of silver mining to lower-gra
om written notice to find a new facility to accommodate the infant, but was unable to do so.
o strength requiring various adaptations to accommodate the entry level.
the government of the province of Quebec to accommodate the many English-speaking settlers, known a
athan, Warren, and Andrew think up a way to accommodate the demon without killing Buffy.
had to be changed and royal tombs moved to accommodate the sepulchre according to the final opinio
Their home is located in Wisconsin to accommodate the asthma of their 4-year-old son.
gh a newer building has since been added to accommodate the growing number of pupils.
The season was kept brief to accommodate the first season of the new Super League co
track layout was extensively remodelled to accommodate the new MediaCityUK tram service and as a r
enient to retrofit a CNC milling machine to accommodate the process.
Four buildings were built in 1853 to accommodate the school's rapid growth.
th conceptualized a local school that could accommodate the needed work force.
, often with their own auxiliary bishop, to accommodate the three regional entities.
tellectual progress are fitting subjects to accommodate the breadth of Mark Blaug's interest."
To accommodate the growth, commercial, cultural, religious
an embankment that was particularly wide to accommodate the goods yard.
years that followed the road was widened to accommodate the passage of equipment up to the observat
lti-level, 5,000 space parking structure to accommodate the increased capacity at the upgraded medi
, The Massacre, was pushed back in order to accommodate The Game's album, causing a rift between 50
since the hangars were not large enough to accommodate the B-29s.
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
uly 2005, the school opened in September to accommodate the new year 7 pupils.
e winter of 2004, the small space could not accommodate the number of people attending, so the loos
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
, which built the dam in the early 1940s to accommodate the skyrocketing electricity demands in the
yed in open B♭, "Hyperdrive" in open C♯ (to accommodate the vocal range of van Giersbergen, as oppo
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.
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
To accommodate the lifts, 44-foot (13 m) deep pits were ex
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
mind, was completely rebuilt or reworked to accommodate the vehicle in the mid-20th century.
s, so the tooling at the plant could easily accommodate the 1/26" size and the Whitworth thread.
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.
e laid slightly past the firing platform to accommodate the front bogies of the gun.
WPYB operates only during daylight hours to accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City.
an circuits, one may select one of these to accommodate the notation: The same graph may have diffe
nal entrance on Woodville Street opening to accommodate the vastly increased volume of passenger tr
andard printer management system that would accommodate the very wide variety of printers on the ma
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.
gton, but quickly ran out of floor space to accommodate the fans and made the move into the local m
r cemeteries were meticulously relocated to accommodate the new lake.
of a south transept and a second balcony to accommodate the overflow crowds.
ll syndicated shows from their schedules to accommodate the new CBC schedule.
To accommodate the original site's slope, the house featur
e the platform was extended in the 1950s to accommodate the current standard "B" Division train len
eplaced by S&T Dynamics' HMPT500-3EK/4EK to accommodate the more powerful engine.
village was constructed soon afterwards to accommodate the families of miners who came from many p
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
cripts were specifically designed to better accommodate the phonetics of all three languages.
n the platform was especially lengthened to accommodate the funeral train of the Maharaja of Cooch
cessary to expand its activities further to accommodate the wider community.
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
with the capacity to seat 1,200 people and accommodate the entire student body for all-school litu
nent" was built next to the old cemetery to accommodate the hundred's and thousand's of visitors.
AD/7 AH), the mosque was doubled in size to accommodate the increasing number of Muslims.
nna system; there were few ships that could accommodate the large missiles with the AN/SPW-2 missil
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.
ium was extensively remodeled in 1979-80 to accommodate the needs of the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
allows for far greater trail use, and would accommodate the full range of potential trail users, at
and two wings were added to the building to accommodate the many students.
' 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
ere extended at either ends in the 1960s to accommodate the current standard length of an IRT train
Shamu Stadium has since been redesigned to accommodate the new "Believe" show.
of Derby went into decline and in order to accommodate the increased number of ships visiting the
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
ished their Dharamshalas or Ashrams here to accommodate the pilgrims to this the second most holy p
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
y War-era home proved to be insufficient to accommodate the growing community.
Shortly after, to accommodate the Portsmouth branch line, a new station b
t larger air force bases that could readily accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet trainers then c
In order to accommodate the camera design, Aaton worked with Eastma
time that its harbour was also extended to accommodate the ships needed to transport the ore.
A railroad track was added circa 1903 to accommodate the Canadian Northern Railway.
span would be a cable stay bridge and would accommodate the bulk of the cross-border traffic with t
ous gameplay tweaks and two further maps to accommodate the new game mode.
ifferent level layouts and other changes to accommodate the weaker hardware.
ilding, constructed by Charles Cockerell to accommodate the Institution and the Randolph Galleries
m was later upgraded to over 7 500 seats to accommodate the growth of the church.
Lane and London Bridge on the south side to accommodate the trains of the London and Croydon Railwa
From 1907 this was used to accommodate the latest craze of roller-skating.
aised to construct a new church building to accommodate the people.
e station built at Peoria Street in 1964 to accommodate the anticipated platform north of the UIC-H
t Authority that the bridge must be able to accommodate the future addition of rapid transit tracks
An overpass was built nearby to accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents
ted and the interior spaces reconfigured to accommodate the needs of the court.
minal had two ground level jetways built to accommodate the growth.
e the same size as that of St. Clement's to accommodate the bell frame timbers and the six bells fr
t Liss, the Bordon branch made it easier to accommodate the movements of military traffic at short
Here the valley widens enough to accommodate the village, the River Sill and the B182 ro
he Bristol & Portishead Pier and Railway to accommodate the large ships that had difficulty in reac
Thus the living facilities were improved to accommodate the expanding population.
arcade title, with some minor reductions to accommodate the more limited hardware.
ing had grown outdated and was too small to accommodate the expanding student population since the
rael, a ma'abara transit camp was set up to accommodate the masses of new immigrants arriving from
ith a special LNB pair built as one unit to accommodate the narrow 3.8° spacing between satellites;
a $2 million renovation of the building to accommodate the UCDC which opened its doors in the faci
s, where they were extended in the 1950s to accommodate the standard length of a "B" Division train
To accommodate the extra capacity, some sections of single
e station built at Peoria Street in 1964 to accommodate the anicipated platform north of the UIC-Ha
shifting their recording schedule around to accommodate the recording of Abigail II: The Revenge.
of roads, the site was designed not only to accommodate the then Conservative Prime Minister, Harol
Fayid Air Base, located about 3 km south to accommodate the most recent sale of F-16 aircraft to Eg
on Mitsubishi Crystal Mover-based system to accommodate the planned opening of Terminal 3 and the p
surface was lowered below street level, to accommodate the new lower bowl.
ry inch of space was used to the fullest to accommodate the growing number of students.
ding its factory and number of employees to accommodate the demand for these knives.
e is built in two separate halves, so as to accommodate the two brothers living there when it was b
nd part-time staff in a variety of roles to accommodate the needs of both the college and the stude
es from buildings in the area being used to accommodate the diplomatic representatives of the then
e the platform was extended in the 1950s to accommodate the current standard IRT train length of 51
rely closed during the period 1850-1913, to accommodate the prison of the Town Hall, finally demoli
area of two hectares as it was designed to accommodate the 675 staff of the railways department he
e offered in the evenings or on weekends to accommodate the schedules of working students.
ound of Barrow Raiders Rugby league team to accommodate the fans that FC United brought with them.
To accommodate the bridge's approach on the Georgetown sid
r date and time (usually after midnight) to accommodate the change in the network.
Built to accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst.
a newer church building was constructed to accommodate the growing number of parishioners.
To accommodate the drivers at the top of the hire karting
of a number of river sections with cuts to accommodate the locks.
s a modernist 'slab-and-block' set piece to accommodate the city offices lost in the pre-War Guildh
t over two existing structures, possibly to accommodate the new lessee of the manor, Robert Drury,
et in Manhattan, which was razed in 1937 to accommodate the construction of the Queens-Midtown tunn
The lower two are quadrilateral and accommodate the hemispheres of the cerebellum.
nal districts in Iowa were reapportioned to accommodate the addition of two new districts.
                                                                                                   


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