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The bunker is meant to | accommodate the Norwegian Royal Family and the governme |
t over the platform, but over the median to | accommodate the anticipated future high-level subway li |
otes that the restaurant has a kids menu to | accommodate the numerous families that visit the park. |
the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn, Michigan to | accommodate Youmacon's continued growth. |
r date and time (usually after midnight) to | accommodate the change in the network. |
il was added for two miles near the mill to | accommodate narrow gauge trains acquired with the purch |
fter Qurei revised the list of ministers to | accommodate these demands. |
4 so that the school could be modernised to | accommodate 249 pupils. |
significant renovation and modification to | accommodate the new Flexity Swift (A32) trams. |
Green Station were extensively modified to | accommodate the new longer electric trains. |
She was also modified to | accommodate 380 1st class and 50 2nd class passengers. |
from Camper and Nicholson were modified to | accommodate greater quantities of cargo, and were prepa |
6, and during construction were modified to | accommodate four internal and two external bow torpedo |
The south gates are modified to | accommodate a valve to admit river water. |
Later, the school was modified to | accommodate only grades 9-12, as it does today. |
ng dramatically during the summer months to | accommodate a large number of courses for Primary Reser |
ch has been shifted to the summer months to | accommodate tourists). |
The mosque can | accommodate around 2500 people. |
two story building which houses a mosque to | accommodate around 1000 congregants and a full time Isl |
th the 3,700 m² large field, the mosque can | accommodate up to 18,500 worshipers. |
The mosque can | accommodate 2,000 people and the building includes a li |
Most could | accommodate ten to thirteen men. |
rom 1799 to 1808, but was forced to move to | accommodate his growing family and many visitors. |
had to be changed and royal tombs moved to | accommodate the sepulchre according to the final opinio |
all outgrew the hall and had to be moved to | accommodate the 300-500 visitors that now attend. |
The Detroit People Mover can | accommodate a large influx of tourists to downtown. |
financed and built by Oslo Municipality to | accommodate the 1952 Winter Olympics. |
1970 and 1974, as it had been too narrow to | accommodate the increasing traffic both on and below it |
d for both wobbling and being too narrow to | accommodate cyclists who are barred from entering the C |
Housing was constructed nearby to | accommodate instructors and students for the school. |
f England church and school built nearby to | accommodate surrounding communities. |
rea), and acquired a climbing hut nearby to | accommodate themselves and other visiting climbers. |
An overpass was built nearby to | accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents |
h only such amendments as were necessary to | accommodate the union with Sweden. |
Ten portable classrooms are necessary to | accommodate the students. |
lsted stop is twice as wide as necessary to | accommodate the two tracks and platform, which are offs |
regation, additional space was necessary to | accommodate everyone. |
itary aviation history, though necessary to | accommodate the aerial torpedo envisaged to combat the |
When necessary to | accommodate deep-draft vessels, the barrier is flooded |
The network will need to | accommodate a trillion devices, most of them wireless, |
Post-war re-development and the need to | accommodate 20th century innovations such as the motor |
ength of the motion picture and the need to | accommodate standard TV broadcast practices, entire seq |
d and exposes UI issues such as the need to | accommodate longer text strings. |
constitute the minimum difference needed to | accommodate the change of medium.) |
to the RDS Arena for Leinster was needed to | accommodate growing crowds. |
r, in order to reach to the depth needed to | accommodate LNG tanker traffic. |
Disappointingly moved to a Friday night to | accommodate a meaningless England v Saudi Arabia friend |
ie's age was reduced from twelve to nine to | accommodate young Tatum, several events from the book w |
use the existing defence did not adequately | accommodate the requirements of the implied freedom of |
In its current form, Nova can | accommodate 1314 people. |
EP) has been enlarged several times, now to | accommodate more than 100 pupils. |
ion Commission has increased this number to | accommodate population growth. |
es increased the length of local numbers to | accommodate new lines. |
been diverted on more than one occasion to | accommodate the development of Heathrow Airport. |
ng units were also constructed at Olathe to | accommodate the Air Force personnel. |
ilt for a Japanese bank and then sold on to | accommodate staff of the Department of Health who were |
1955, two further villas were built, one to | accommodate 36 females and the other 36 males. |
molish the stadium and build another one to | accommodate good crowd atmosphere (e.g. |
of roads, the site was designed not only to | accommodate the then Conservative Prime Minister, Harol |
ur Lady Hospital will remain longer open to | accommodate administrative services and prolonged-care |
nal entrance on Woodville Street opening to | accommodate the vastly increased volume of passenger tr |
et, requiring a large vulnerable opening to | accommodate gun elevation and severely limiting the max |
ldings were erected to house operations and | accommodate service personnel. |
which provided him with the opportunity to | accommodate three of his interests, trick photography ( |
expanding First Market Stadium in order to | accommodate the football program. |
o Sunday, by Act of Parliament, in order to | accommodate the needs of local Jewish traders. |
ce was not run in 2008 and 2009 in order to | accommodate the Breeders' Cup races. |
1982, he moved to Squirrel Hill in order to | accommodate his mother and mother in law, who had moved |
singles were released, however in order to | accommodate the large number of bands around at the tim |
ibretto adapted from the source in order to | accommodate expectations of opera audiences for arias, |
In order to | accommodate these changes as well as to deal with an in |
its frequency changed to 107.5 in order to | accommodate a power increase (The FCC ruled out a power |
A new studio was built in 1992 in order to | accommodate the school's growing television program. |
lway was designed to articulate in order to | accommodate any settlement that did occur. |
In order to | accommodate the extra round, the number of teams was re |
r wall was quite thick (9−10 m) in order to | accommodate the arcaded superstructure. |
, The Massacre, was pushed back in order to | accommodate The Game's album, causing a rift between 50 |
" rather than an "error system" in order to | accommodate a single system for handling exceptional si |
created the junior high program in order to | accommodate those parishes without elementary schools a |
not far from the parish church, in order to | accommodate more faithfuls. |
Each scion is taper cut in order to | accommodate the need for matching the cambium layers of |
Presidents also must be shifted in order to | accommodate the new position of the new U.S. President. |
s of the seating can be removed in order to | accommodate trade shows and conventions. |
13, he left to be home-schooled in order to | accommodate his work schedule. |
of Derby went into decline and in order to | accommodate the increased number of ships visiting the |
This is in order to | accommodate for the traffic heading north out of the bu |
In order to | accommodate the camera design, Aaton worked with Eastma |
aid in 1929 to diminish a curve in order to | accommodate larger locomotives. |
s acquired for its construction in order to | accommodate two houses of continental Carthusians in ex |
In order to | accommodate excursion traffic an island platform statio |
ntial colleges were established in order to | accommodate Harvard freshmen at Yale for the 2005 Game. |
ial aid from the G.I. Bill, and in order to | accommodate the growing number of students, the univers |
our Johnson AFB, North Carolina in order to | accommodate additional F-16 training at Luke. |
dence hall is going to be built in order to | accommodate 1,000 more students. |
while the chancel was remodeled in order to | accommodate the choir. |
In order to | accommodate the ten-year cycle of reapportionment, the |
rimetime earlier in the evening in order to | accommodate newscasts at 11:00 AT. |
2004, the platform was extended in order to | accommodate longer trainsets, thus removing any boardin |
throughout Sydney Olympic Park in order to | accommodate the large crowds that attend each year. |
first congregation in Auckland in order to | accommodate church members that had emigrated to New Ze |
In order to | accommodate traders with heavy cargos of coal, sugar, t |
ores were refitted and extended in order to | accommodate the displaced departments. |
ted ranging from 7 to 100 miles in order to | accommodate a broad range of skill. |
ngular pattern of three runways in order to | accommodate a wide range of wind directions. |
oved by the Austin City Council in order to | accommodate the arrival of Mexican-based, low-cost airl |
inbridge from bass to keyboards in order to | accommodate him. |
hannel is improved dramatically in order to | accommodate large PANAMAX class ships. |
Construction was expedited in order to | accommodate the increased vehicle traffic that was expe |
In order to | accommodate the new weapon, the 76.2mm gun was replaced |
In order to | accommodate the construction of the class, Harland and |
Both changes were made in order to | accommodate the Rondout Reservoir, which was created ca |
aintains "a fairly strict diet" in order to | accommodate the vocal demands of his music before and d |
Elliott's team switched to #66 in order to | accommodate their sponsor while Hermie moved into the # |
ctural concept of a garden city in order to | accommodate the miners and other employees of the Zeche |
loween), to Friday, October 30, in order to | accommodate the LSU Tigers football game. |
e was a larger than normal size in order to | accommodate a plastic mouse pad which was included alon |
In order to | accommodate the special excursion trains visiting the v |
nto various other neighborhoods in order to | accommodate the score." |
col of the Italian Peace Treaty in order to | accommodate an ethnically and culturally mixed populati |
Teaching Hall on the property, in order to | accommodate a larger audience for teachings and events. |
However, in order to | accommodate the space needed for this, and the platform |
d stores had to put in subsequent orders to | accommodate the demand. |
stems are drug-specific, whereas others may | accommodate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to bact |
size reduction, to relieve overcrowding and | accommodate student enrollment growth and to repair old |
Trailhead parking can | accommodate 10-15 vehicles. |
The station's two parking lots | accommodate 236 cars. |
r the end of the 2011 NFL Draft, in part to | accommodate the UFL's earlier start in August for the 2 |
have been rebuilt several times, in part to | accommodate the growing number of bells. |
Once completed Dubai Pearl will | accommodate 9,000 residents and its commercial sector w |
with the capacity to seat 1,200 people and | accommodate the entire student body for all-school litu |
members and gives multiple performances to | accommodate demand. |
s a modernist 'slab-and-block' set piece to | accommodate the city offices lost in the pre-War Guildh |
A typical LNG pier could | accommodate LNG carriers from 138,000 cubic meters to 2 |
is additional length now allows the pier to | accommodate visits by Britain's only surviving sea-goin |
ntry, when mass housebuilding took place to | accommodate the city's growing population. |
lding and in 1925 remodelling took place to | accommodate a stage “suitable for the presentation of p |
ed with the creation of a strategic plan to | accommodate the rapid growth and development of Amman, |
If Mrs. Smith flew as well, the plane could | accommodate only one law enforcement office. |
Originally planned to | accommodate 765 deputies, this number was reduced as so |
The air station was planned to | accommodate FAA day, night and torpedo fighter squadron |
ditionally, conference space was planned to | accommodate use by both city and county governments, an |
This larger plant could | accommodate additional throat presses and supporting eq |
m was moved 14 feet closer to home plate to | accommodate two rows of new chair-back seats. |
e laid slightly past the firing platform to | accommodate the front bogies of the gun. |
This upper platform could | accommodate three guns and their gunners. |
ack was decked over with a wood platform to | accommodate crowds transferring between the Fulton Stre |
has an unusually wide and long platform to | accommodate crush capacity crowds that occur regularly |
Raised platforms can | accommodate up to four-car low-floor trolleys for handi |
ourth and King feature short platforms that | accommodate only two-car trains. |
capacity, GO has extended the platforms to | accommodate trains with twelve carriages rather than th |
e two tracks with short side platforms that | accommodate about 6 cars (only the first 5 open). |
hich included extension of the platforms to | accommodate 12-car train set, and demolition of the ori |
arched structure hinged at three points to | accommodate differing stresses and changes in temperatu |
tion of 255 features shorter light poles to | accommodate planes taking off and landing on the nearby |
The pool can | accommodate six people. |
o beter balance the student populations and | accommodate a new elementary school opening in August 2 |
The port can | accommodate ships of up to 15 m in length, 4.5 m in wid |
ved to the less suitable centre position to | accommodate the emerging Matthew Johns in his last seas |
und himself pushed into bassist position to | accommodate Jones, who quickly went on to became an acc |
Somehow it must be possible to | accommodate all these POVs without becoming merely anod |
t over two existing structures, possibly to | accommodate the new lessee of the manor, Robert Drury, |
has seen the Brewery extend its premises to | accommodate more vessels and increase its brewing capac |
eral leader John Howard was not prepared to | accommodate Bjelke-Petersen. |
field at Los Rodeos was hastily prepared to | accommodate the first (though unofficial) flight into T |
la and course requirements were prepared to | accommodate the change. |
o enquire whether they would be prepared to | accommodate men's hockey again. |
rooms called "isolation booths" present to | accommodate loud instruments such as drums or electric |
in Plymouth during the 1920s, primarily to | accommodate officers settling back in Britain following |
The facility was established primarily to | accommodate the needs of the congregation, various Ukra |
Foston Hall, a women's prison, can | accommodate over 170 women. |
though notable the campus has no program to | accommodate these students to speak of. |
ear, the school had expanded its program to | accommodate all thirteen grade levels, from kindergarte |
the BBC began to adjust its programming to | accommodate the new trends. |
roaches and employs flexible programming to | accommodate various learning styles and reduce stress. |
5, the mosque began an expansion project to | accommodate the growing Muslim population of the Hudson |
rebuilt as a multi-million-pound project to | accommodate all years of the school (7-11). |
develop learning activities and projects to | accommodate those goals. |
ditches were constructed on the property to | accommodate intensive commercial forest management oper |
A third platform was provided to | accommodate branch line trains; this was a terminal bay |
t adds clarifications and new provisions to | accommodate developments in modern international warfar |
niques that traditional publications cannot | accommodate. |
In essence, the multiphase pump can | accommodate all fluid stream properties with one piece |
ften designed for recreational purposes and | accommodate foot traffic. |
The lower two are quadrilateral and | accommodate the hemispheres of the cerebellum. |
the government of the province of Quebec to | accommodate the many English-speaking settlers, known a |
the music within movements very quickly to | accommodate a new musical idea with each successive phr |
are 38 viaducts built into the railroad to | accommodate cross traffic from the street grid. |
he Bristol & Portishead Pier and Railway to | accommodate the large ships that had difficulty in reac |
It contains additional ramps to | accommodate traffic on three nearby side roads. |
be formulated with slower reaction rates to | accommodate batch-mixing and application by roller-appl |
o episodes were in the 16:9 aspect ratio to | accommodate new performances. |
es in cars can adjust the air-fuel ratio to | accommodate variations in the fuel, but only within cer |
was enough to have the ending re-written to | accommodate. |
We are ready to | accommodate with any real political system," he said. |
nal districts in Iowa were reapportioned to | accommodate the addition of two new districts. |
o Abercynon South, which will be rebuilt to | accommodate all services serving both stations. |
was electrified, the station was rebuilt to | accommodate the upgrade. |
The new combined school will be rebuilt to | accommodate the broader range of pupils that are planne |
By June 2008 they were rebuilt to | accommodate even larger ships than before, and ships sc |
Farringdon Station is being rebuilt to | accommodate longer Thameslink trains and to make other |
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