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ade some modifications to the auditorium to | accommodate Masonic rituals, but most of the original f |
er the road (as well as one large enough to | accommodate horses), several grandstands were erected, |
A railroad track was added circa 1903 to | accommodate the Canadian Northern Railway. |
ous gameplay tweaks and two further maps to | accommodate the new game mode. |
ttempts to bend Catholic Social Teaching to | accommodate policies which are in conflict with the tea |
The estate was built in the 1930s to | accommodate low income residents from nearby North Shie |
ifferent level layouts and other changes to | accommodate the weaker hardware. |
Where there is limited clearance to | accommodate wire suspensions systems such as in tunnels |
f Indulgence and the chapel was enlarged to | accommodate dissenters from central Liverpool. |
usually larger, hotel with meeting space to | accommodate growing attendance until 2003 when the conv |
llows a certain flexibility in the rules to | accommodate "crews having differing and distinctive rel |
side the walls were reduced in thickness to | accommodate extra seating and the grand interior decora |
ilding, constructed by Charles Cockerell to | accommodate the Institution and the Randolph Galleries |
ium, are considerably larger than usual, to | accommodate people who have poor vision. |
m was later upgraded to over 7 500 seats to | accommodate the growth of the church. |
ed with the times, so did Chalmette High to | accommodate growth throughout St. Bernard Parish. |
Lane and London Bridge on the south side to | accommodate the trains of the London and Croydon Railwa |
use of Nazareth in 1931 (rebuilt in 1938 to | accommodate rising pilgrim numbers). |
ional Airport, which has a longer runway to | accommodate larger jets and an expanded terminal to han |
From 1907 this was used to | accommodate the latest craze of roller-skating. |
aised to construct a new church building to | accommodate the people. |
of Harrowden Middle School will be used to | accommodate an enlarged Stephenson School for primary-a |
e station built at Peoria Street in 1964 to | accommodate the anticipated platform north of the UIC-H |
It will also be able to | accommodate 2,000 spectators for ice skating events. |
was built, accompanied by enough cabins to | accommodate 65 guests. |
lt in 1951, was widened during the 1980s to | accommodate increased traffic with the completion of th |
rea), and acquired a climbing hut nearby to | accommodate themselves and other visiting climbers. |
ere made to the primary school buildings to | accommodate increased pupils. |
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 |
jersey number was changed from 28 to 22 to | accommodate free agent acquisition Gibril Wilson. |
ted and the interior spaces reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
control space, and the entrances removed to | accommodate narrowed sidewalks resulting from the roadw |
minal had two ground level jetways built to | accommodate the growth. |
on N Street, but soon proved inadequate to | accommodate a growing congregation. |
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 |
number of Halls of Residence constructed to | accommodate students from the nearby Northumbria Univer |
had been refurbished, possibly rebuilt, to | accommodate travellers. |
e for this broadcast was reduced in 2006 to | accommodate more radio stations to the digital multiple |
within the refugee camps set up earlier to | accommodate those already dislocated by the volcano. |
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. |
mately the building was not large enough to | accommodate all Basingstoke-based employees and both bu |
ing had grown outdated and was too small to | accommodate the expanding student population since the |
y then built the town of Gagnon, in 1963 to | accommodate workers and families. |
cathedral incorporated no wings in-order to | accommodate it on the small site. |
bound, due to a poorly-planned lane drop to | accommodate incoming vehicles from Storrow Drive, traff |
e, named in honor of alumna Meg Whitman, to | accommodate an 11 percent expansion of the undergraduat |
o a larger facility designed by Maya Lin to | accommodate growth. |
s, nursery schools, and day care centers to | accommodate about 800 pre-school children. |
rael, a ma'abara transit camp was set up to | accommodate the masses of new immigrants arriving from |
ditches were constructed on the property to | accommodate intensive commercial forest management oper |
s acquired for its construction in order to | accommodate two houses of continental Carthusians in ex |
ith a special LNB pair built as one unit to | accommodate the narrow 3.8° spacing between satellites; |
htly from 1953-79 only to be interrupted to | accommodate his exploratory investigations from across |
, the show will move back to midnight ET to | accommodate a new show with former Tonight Show host Co |
a $2 million renovation of the building to | accommodate the UCDC which opened its doors in the faci |
In order to | accommodate excursion traffic an island platform statio |
and the suitability of Ladbroke Gardens to | accommodate a bus service. |
e gallery was added to the house in 1792 to | accommodate their growing art collection. |
e only river crossing in the Peoria area to | accommodate pedestrians and cyclists. |
the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, Michigan to | accommodate Youmacon's continued growth. |
es to the Southwest Little Rock facility to | accommodate more patients at its main campus. |
s, where they were extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the standard length of a "B" Division train |
tly bought some properties, will be able to | accommodate twice as many people in the same tower bloc |
It is authorised to | accommodate 2517 prisoners. |
To | accommodate the extra capacity, some sections of single |
This large hull was intended to | accommodate monstrous engines and armament and sufficie |
and was replaced by the current building to | accommodate a larger congregation. |
sample-based implementation and designed to | accommodate chemical and petrological data for any type |
Garrison, having been built back in 1939 to | accommodate two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiments of the Ro |
e station built at Peoria Street in 1964 to | accommodate the anicipated platform north of the UIC-Ha |
The stadium used to | accommodate 12,500 spectators. |
appointed to prepare plans for buildings to | accommodate 50 nuns. |
p both cannons, but enlarge the airframe to | accommodate larger tanks. |
from Camper and Nicholson were modified to | accommodate greater quantities of cargo, and were prepa |
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 |
To | accommodate and benefit all living beings. |
To | accommodate for the expanding business after the turn o |
Fayid Air Base, located about 3 km south to | accommodate the most recent sale of F-16 aircraft to Eg |
An additional wing was added in 1974 to | accommodate Year 7 pupils. |
tures very short platforms lengths (able to | accommodate only up to two vehicles), which means many |
Napoleonic wars The Wool House was used to | accommodate French prisoners of war, some of whose name |
on Mitsubishi Crystal Mover-based system to | accommodate the planned opening of Terminal 3 and the p |
, 360-degree walkways, picnic areas able to | accommodate 500 fans, and large playgrounds. |
006 and 2009, Bow Trail is being widened to | accommodate more suburban traffic. |
d and a branch dock created in the 1860s to | accommodate larger ships. |
ding rail service into southwestern Utah to | accommodate more tourists. |
two story building which houses a mosque to | accommodate around 1000 congregants and a full time Isl |
surface was lowered below street level, to | accommodate the new lower bowl. |
d created a church specifically designed to | accommodate doctrinal diversity. |
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 |
ackawanna counties via the railroad, and to | accommodate this great number eight trains were provide |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation of 1,500, and was designed i |
To | accommodate these longer trains (117m long as opposed t |
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 |
It is authorised to | accommodate 1252 prisoners. |
here were no legal provisions in Georgia to | accommodate a company without stockholders. |
ditionally, conference space was planned to | accommodate use by both city and county governments, an |
Company was rapidly expanding and sought to | accommodate its growing staff while providing for antic |
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 |
In 1855, the new building was erected to | accommodate a growing number of parishioners. |
e offered in the evenings or on weekends to | accommodate the schedules of working students. |
mbarked, and their spaces were converted to | accommodate several sections of the staff of the Comman |
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 |
he terminal numbering scheme is designed to | accommodate future growth. |
In 1890 a small extension was added to | accommodate a new staircase. |
ng dramatically during the summer months to | accommodate a large number of courses for Primary Reser |
ncial Crisis in the late 1990s and later to | accommodate design changes by the developer. |
ment in a costly missile system designed to | accommodate nuclear weapons. |
o remains, although it has been expanded to | accommodate modern ships. |
n through twelfth needed more classrooms to | accommodate all students. |
r date and time (usually after midnight) to | accommodate the change in the network. |
West High School opened in 1960 to | accommodate students from the fast-growing west and nor |
t to supplement Newark Airport's ability to | accommodate large jet aircraft. |
Built to | accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst. |
a newer church building was constructed to | accommodate the growing number of parishioners. |
r a concert has to be expanded to 38,000 to | accommodate additional ticket demands. |
To | accommodate the drivers at the top of the hire karting |
ement, which included building complexes to | accommodate bombers, fighters, and special functions su |
o episodes were in the 16:9 aspect ratio to | accommodate new performances. |
erpool (the old Central Hall) as it came to | accommodate some of the tenants who left Quiggins on Pe |
The school expanded in 1987 to | accommodate a sixth form. |
Snow cannon are placed on certain slopes to | accommodate heavy skiing. |
004 a bypass was completed around Caxton to | accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cambourne to th |
hip of Sure expanded greatly during 2005 to | accommodate over 250 members, working at different leve |
ing residential structures are torn down to | accommodate new construction. |
of a number of river sections with cuts to | accommodate the locks. |
uries a number of improvements were made to | accommodate artillery, notably externally splayed gunpo |
es were later remodeled during the 1990s to | accommodate newer kinds of memorials. |
illage has grown over the last ten years to | accommodate over 6,071 people. |
veloped a settlement on Spitsbergen able to | accommodate up to around 500 people which came to be kn |
s a modernist 'slab-and-block' set piece to | accommodate the city offices lost in the pre-War Guildh |
Although the station was built to | accommodate inter-city trains to London Euston, these s |
It was able to | accommodate more than 400 students. |
set up in Wu Kai Sha, Sha Tin District, to | accommodate 28,000. |
y the vestry and song-room were refitted to | accommodate one hundred or so new boys. |
t over two existing structures, possibly to | accommodate the new lessee of the manor, Robert Drury, |
a dilapidated gym with ceilings too low to | accommodate a proper hoop or ball toss", due to a lack |
covering one bucket seat that's designed to | accommodate a stretched-out driving posture, rather lik |
et in Manhattan, which was razed in 1937 to | accommodate the construction of the Queens-Midtown tunn |
Two new blocks are being built to | accommodate more students. |
nal districts in Iowa were reapportioned to | accommodate the addition of two new districts. |
pplemented by six system built buildings to | accommodate a further 198 places giving a total capacit |
than a tarmac platform just long enough to | accommodate two DB Class 628 railcars and a timetable s |
d and CPR's Mill Street yard redeveloped to | accommodate the Saint John Throughway and associated ur |
cation programs, a new library, a center to | accommodate student life, the Montgomery Hill Observato |
The prison is authorised to | accommodate 723 prisoners. |
oduct was a single axle trailer designed to | accommodate 60 bales of cotton. |
re the original structure was inadequate to | accommodate the large number of worshippers. |
,920 students housed in a facility built to | accommodate 1,400 students. |
ntial colleges were established in order to | accommodate Harvard freshmen at Yale for the 2005 Game. |
ch so, that new premises had to be found to | accommodate the growth in services, ragged schools, Sun |
The new FTMSE building was constructed to | accommodate Franklin Township's growing population. |
e Avenida was remodeled a few years back to | accommodate more people walking around and less cars dr |
xtended in 2006/07 to enable the station to | accommodate eight railcars. |
il was added for two miles near the mill to | accommodate narrow gauge trains acquired with the purch |
n of the gate by adding a second archway to | accommodate increasingly heavy traffic in the Grand Har |
ial aid from the G.I. Bill, and in order to | accommodate the growing number of students, the univers |
ng units were also constructed at Olathe to | accommodate the Air Force personnel. |
our Johnson AFB, North Carolina in order to | accommodate additional F-16 training at Luke. |
expanding the existing Japanese airfield to | accommodate B-29s. |
unday school rooms, built quite recently to | accommodate the expanding Sunday school classes. |
ol was canceled in the Fairview district to | accommodate the funeral. |
ely wireless; it also has a SD card slot to | accommodate a picture customized background from the us |
ecological subjects are designed and run to | accommodate botanical enthusiasts from beginners to pro |
s they have gone on an indefinite hiatus to | accommodate Burke Reid's record producing career, Paul |
se who have a table that is large enough to | accommodate a completed puzzle and are prepared to dedi |
furbished during the reign of Hatshepsut to | accommodate the burial of both her and her father. |
Each episode was curtailed in length to | accommodate commercial breaks. |
n of 4Q107 does not provide enough space to | accommodate 4Q108. |
d is unusual in that it has an 'S' shape to | accommodate the natural contours of the valley. |
y the end of the fifties this tunnel had to | accommodate more than 38.000 vehicles a day. |
e been substantially remodeled over time to | accommodate changing tastes, expectations and functions |
oped for housing during the 19th century to | accommodate workers drawn to the town as a result of th |
dence hall is going to be built in order to | accommodate 1,000 more students. |
ls' High School was extensively enlarged to | accommodate the full range of students. |
Within the walls were two buildings used to | accommodate the garrison and the families of settlers i |
ht a site on the south side of the alley to | accommodate the customs department, and by the end of t |
This junction has been designed to | accommodate a future flyover. |
These were added to the church in 1952 to | accommodate a 15th-century painted predella. |
I rearragned the images a little to | accommodate the statue so the page wouldn't be too long |
By June 2008 they were rebuilt to | accommodate even larger ships than before, and ships sc |
while the chancel was remodeled in order to | accommodate the choir. |
stretched and an extra road wheel added to | accommodate the large gun, which was mounted on a pedes |
As the crust stretches, faults develop to | accommodate the extension. |
t seeding was loosely based on geography to | accommodate traveling needs for the teams. |
Public housing estates were built to | accommodate people who suffered in a fire in the Aberde |
gland was built in the late 15th century to | accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey. |
This boat was built to | accommodate 24 people, but up to 60 members of cast and |
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