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of the former drill floor - was rebuilt to | accommodate the launch pad and launch vehicle service h |
were removed and the stands were rebuilt to | accommodate baseball. |
unoccupied at that time, will be rebuilt to | accommodate the merged Southwest and AirTran with some |
had been refurbished, possibly rebuilt, to | accommodate travellers. |
unday school rooms, built quite recently to | accommodate the expanding Sunday school classes. |
and the interior space was reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
ted and the interior spaces reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
ller stores, torn down and reconstructed to | accommodate another large retail chain. |
New Taipei City, which was reconstructed to | accommodate underground platforms and mixed-use develop |
t a new cycle of complete reconstruction to | accommodate the 1980 Summer Olympics which was hosted b |
fit took a year, and included a redesign to | accommodate 546 First Class and 706 Tourist Class passe |
Shamu Stadium has since been redesigned to | accommodate the new "Believe" show. |
suitable and the aircraft was redesigned to | accommodate a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada PW610F-A t |
The rear bodywork was redesigned to | accommodate the extra length behind the rear bulkhead. |
d and CPR's Mill Street yard redeveloped to | accommodate the Saint John Throughway and associated ur |
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 |
arcade title, with some minor reductions to | accommodate the more limited hardware. |
y the vestry and song-room were refitted to | accommodate one hundred or so new boys. |
xi drivers and store owners have refused to | accommodate customers who have guide dogs. |
Madrigals refused to | accommodate or even acknowledge any issues in new music |
After Buffalo Mayor Griffin refused to | accommodate The Moving Wall, Gorski availed, Chestnut R |
king, James II of Scotland, by refusing to | accommodate James' wish that some benefices be bestowed |
A which was made by then military regime to | accommodate the retired high military official and whil |
some of the old flooring was reinforced to | accommodate the additional traffic. |
r cemeteries were meticulously relocated to | accommodate the new lake. |
ol; however, it has since been relocated to | accommodate the increase in student population. |
the station have recently been remodeled to | accommodate the Spanish high-speed train AVE in the cit |
The space had been remodeled to | accommodate the students, as it had been a jail (or Hou |
track layout was extensively remodelled to | accommodate the new MediaCityUK tram service and as a r |
control space, and the entrances removed to | accommodate narrowed sidewalks resulting from the roadw |
990 when the greyhound track was removed to | accommodate a larger football pitch. |
ith the pressurised cargo module removed to | accommodate Poisk, and had the serial number 302. |
which has been refurbished and renovated to | accommodate the artifacts at cost of Rs 25 million as a |
In addition, space was renovated to | accommodate the Office of Research previously located i |
versity, while Golden Park was renovated to | accommodate events of the 1996 Olympics. |
tehorn station is undergoing renovations to | accommodate 4 car trains and add a second platform entr |
9, and underwent significant renovations to | accommodate new, state-of-the-art broadcast facilities. |
rger, European-style church was required to | accommodate the growing population. |
for its complex design that was required to | accommodate river traffic, the St. Paul Union Pacific V |
New business premises, where required, to | accommodate new and existing businesses |
ed on the Campus is a Halls of Residence to | accommodate 565 students, Music Studio, Cafe, Restauran |
andie completely revamped its restaurant to | accommodate a variety of Asian tastes: Mandarin, Vietna |
urished during the Industrial revolution to | accommodate the large number of workers in Hamburg. |
mind, was completely rebuilt or reworked to | accommodate the vehicle in the mid-20th century. |
Eve), everyone's memories are rewritten to | accommodate this new reality (though it is never made e |
such as the Canon obusier de 12, rifled to | accommodate the La Hitte system system. |
a of the 35 mm frame offset to the right to | accommodate space for an optical soundtrack) combined w |
e Holy Trinity Church on church road, which | accommodate an old graveyard and most of the grave ston |
way of Dudleytown and Dark Entry Roads, to | accommodate the heavy traffic of horses and riders into |
nd part-time staff in a variety of roles to | accommodate the needs of both the college and the stude |
It has room to | accommodate two classes of each grade from kindergarten |
uilt with 82 classrooms, and it has room to | accommodate up to 2,500 students. |
of the big countries out there have room to | accommodate economic downturns without having large-sca |
This Reading Room can | accommodate as many as 200 students at a time. |
where they now have a private party room to | accommodate 75 customers. |
o the caverns to find large enough rooms to | accommodate him. |
rs of the arena and the conference rooms to | accommodate visiting VIPs. |
ars, meeting spaces and 494 guest rooms can | accommodate a total of over 6000 people. |
These meeting rooms can | accommodate parties from ten to several hundred people. |
al rooms tend to be large circular rooms to | accommodate all the range of motion of a long telescope |
everal youth hostels are along the route to | accommodate walkers. |
Roybal will | accommodate approximately 2,500 students, which will al |
llows a certain flexibility in the rules to | accommodate "crews having differing and distinctive rel |
ecological subjects are designed and run to | accommodate botanical enthusiasts from beginners to pro |
ional Airport, which has a longer runway to | accommodate larger jets and an expanded terminal to han |
e runway and two shorter asphalt runways to | accommodate crosswind landings. |
ently being re-developed by the Russians to | accommodate tourists. |
plastic (GRP) turtleback abaft the sail to | accommodate remotely operated vehicles |
d, Eastwood altered the filming schedule to | accommodate Damon, and the actor was able to complete b |
uction on the series was later scheduled to | accommodate his work on the play. |
ll syndicated shows from their schedules to | accommodate the new CBC schedule. |
ng work has gone on to expand the school to | accommodate the 1355 pupils who now attend the school. |
and eventually they expanded the school to | accommodate the 9th through 12 grades. |
The school can | accommodate around 1200 pupils overall, aged from 4 to |
ercrowding at Sidney Lanier High School and | accommodate children coming to Montgomery due to Maxwel |
The school can | accommodate approximately 900 students. |
than the Zappeion and Panayia schools could | accommodate; in particular, the School of Panayia (Σταυ |
ingh gave up the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat to | accommodate C. M. Stephen, the then Union Home Minister |
m was later upgraded to over 7 500 seats to | accommodate the growth of the church. |
uly 2005, the school opened in September to | accommodate the new year 7 pupils. |
reat that it took three funeral services to | accommodate all of his well-wishers, the first of which |
egan two Sunday morning worship services to | accommodate the attendance. |
faced the problem of extending services to | accommodate the increased population. |
rs in rigging and designing special sets to | accommodate shooting positions. |
e, due to the lack of space in the shack to | accommodate the ever-increasing patronage of reggae lov |
d is unusual in that it has an 'S' shape to | accommodate the natural contours of the valley. |
ddition, the firewall panels were shaped to | accommodate the longer engines and wider bell housing, |
use was extended in 1992 with a new shed to | accommodate fours and small boats. |
oochee Mountain, the Laurel Gap Shelter can | accommodate up to 14 people per night. |
The smallest of the tunnel shelters could | accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 3,850 (subsequ |
f the refuge loops as they are too short to | accommodate today's coal traffic |
with an appropriately profiled shoulder to | accommodate the lower profile of a tool joint. |
Lane and London Bridge on the south side to | accommodate the trains of the London and Croydon Railwa |
lude a large cloister on its south side and | accommodate a grammar school, founded by Henry VI in 14 |
e curved bulge on the turret's left side to | accommodate the commander's cupola. |
side of the bridge span, the sidewalk helps | accommodate equipment and decrease the length of the la |
There were extensive sidings to | accommodate the many excursion trains which came to Bla |
, the district was altered significantly to | accommodate Ohio's loss of two House seats in redistric |
ired some modification of existing silos to | accommodate the new missile, due to its requirement for |
The large camping site can | accommodate 300 campers has braai facilities and electr |
ent stand was built adjacent to the site to | accommodate visitors, and this land was later purchased |
opened in April 1992, enabling the site to | accommodate a current figure of 168 pupils. |
, resulting in the extension of the site to | accommodate the two-floored Science Block (that was lat |
difications were made to the school site to | accommodate the new range of pupils, while the old Hitc |
n Technology block was added to the site to | accommodate new pupils and provide new learning opportu |
olutionary pressure as orthosteric sites to | accommodate an endogenous ligand, so are more diverse. |
AD/7 AH), the mosque was doubled in size to | accommodate the increasing number of Muslims. |
Roy pioneered a spectrum of sizes to | accommodate anything from a short trip, for which one m |
They come in various sizes to | accommodate tile sizes. |
re less deep than women's kimono sleeves to | accommodate the obi around the waist beneath them, wher |
ept that it has a greatly enlarged slide to | accommodate the powerplant. |
ndards, LA 307 will be rerouted slightly to | accommodate a new interchange between US 90/I-49 and LA |
bay at the first story projects slightly to | accommodate the main entrance, two paneled and recessed |
Snow cannon are placed on certain slopes to | accommodate heavy skiing. |
ely wireless; it also has a SD card slot to | accommodate a picture customized background from the us |
It became too small to | accommodate the student body, and was replaced by Charl |
the predecessor was considered too small to | accommodate the pilgrims. |
The peak was small to | accommodate two persons; and there was a vertical drop |
ccess was its downfall - being too small to | accommodate the increasing number of visitors. |
ing had grown outdated and was too small to | accommodate the expanding student population since the |
Small buffers | accommodate minor fluctuations, yet allow continuous fl |
The bus station is too small to | accommodate more than a few local bus services. |
ng, though fully paid for, was too small to | accommodate the huge new color presses that management |
id-1930s, Ross Field had grown too small to | accommodate football crowds, and Auburn High games were |
89 once the original cabin was too small to | accommodate their family. |
By 1801, the building was too small to | accommodate the large congregation. |
ormer Marvilense Football Club was small to | accommodate the hundreds of people - members of three c |
to be the wrong one, as it was too small to | accommodate the radar, electronics, power generation an |
d by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society to | accommodate their geological and archaeological collect |
Company was rapidly expanding and sought to | accommodate its growing staff while providing for antic |
house on the adjoining lot ot the south to | accommodate a large garden. |
Fayid Air Base, located about 3 km south to | accommodate the most recent sale of F-16 aircraft to Eg |
ation platforms were also extended south to | accommodate longer trains. |
coinciding with the desire to find space to | accommodate the growing population from the gold rush. |
gton, but quickly ran out of floor space to | accommodate the fans and made the move into the local m |
' tanks were installed in the roof space to | accommodate the water's expansion; these had the disadv |
updated the infrastructure of this space to | accommodate larger shows and audiences. |
usually larger, hotel with meeting space to | accommodate growing attendance until 2003 when the conv |
n of 4Q107 does not provide enough space to | accommodate 4Q108. |
time, requiring a large amount of space to | accommodate everyone. |
n of 4Q107 does not provide enough space to | accommodate 4Q108. |
which would see increased storage space to | accommodate the large numbers of boats that are current |
siting Jerusalem and asked the Spaffords to | accommodate them. |
London dock to be designed specifically to | accommodate large steam ships. |
by Akron, was built in 1958 specifically to | accommodate television equipment, crew, and chorus as w |
rn Bradwell Aqueduct, build specifically to | accommodate it. |
In 1922, the village split to | accommodate this-the northern portion of the town was i |
, and hotels were built near the springs to | accommodate them. |
current Club House near Trafalgar Square to | accommodate the 21st century needs of its members. |
h campaigned for the rights of squatters to | accommodate empty properties and improve the conditions |
of the week (being moved to the stables to | accommodate the military) where he kept in contact with |
es and expand seats at Municipal Stadium to | accommodate the team. |
rena is 2,500 people, while the stadium can | accommodate 3,800 spectators. |
The theater's 93'3"-by 47' stage can | accommodate 600 theater-style, 450 banquet-style and 30 |
he platforms were extended at some stage to | accommodate trains of up to 14 carriages. |
torium extended back to allow the stalls to | accommodate another four rows of seats. |
ed playing pitches with temporary stands to | accommodate around 300 spectators for preliminary event |
s Rhodes and the two agreed the state could | accommodate a second pro football team. |
apacity, they plan to extend the station to | accommodate twelve-carriage trains. |
cult and dangerous to expand the station to | accommodate trains with more than two cars (which was n |
xtended in 2006/07 to enable the station to | accommodate eight railcars. |
The station platforms | accommodate trains no longer than two cars. |
onsiderably larger, allowing the station to | accommodate more trains. |
panded by 23 metres so that the station can | accommodate five-car trains with construction to start |
d near the RER A Rueil-Malmaison station to | accommodate these companies. |
ing a narrow island platform station cannot | accommodate further capacity. |
t Los Ranchos & Sandoval/US 550 Stations to | accommodate four cars in 2009. |
, and the modular buildings were stepped to | accommodate this. |
main armament forward, so their stern could | accommodate extra floatplanes. |
only original IRT station that still cannot | accommodate ten-car trains. |
It was built as a temporary stop to | accommodate a competition held by the National Rifle As |
age of the Opera House across the street to | accommodate Opera and Ballet rehearsals. |
xpanding to 190 feet wide at 20th street to | accommodate an 80-foot-wide (24 m) median. |
at the corner of Third and Plum streets to | accommodate 70 beds. |
century and had never been strengthened to | accommodate the standard subway cars used on all other |
c congregation that nevertheless strives to | accommodate women's participation in public prayer serv |
plicated system in Ireland as it strives to | accommodate 25 teams. |
lti-level, 5,000 space parking structure to | accommodate the increased capacity at the upgraded medi |
e plans to destroy part of the structure to | accommodate condominium development. |
She partly modified the structure to | accommodate her personal studio, which Loos has omitted |
en school and work, typically structured to | accommodate the student's class schedule. |
5 stores, and added 5 parking structures to | accommodate 8,000 cars. |
oof calculus, the calculus of structures to | accommodate the calculus. |
chigan and an in-house production studio to | accommodate the demand for radio and production events. |
tellectual progress are fitting subjects to | accommodate the breadth of Mark Blaug's interest." |
er expansions were made into the suburbs to | accommodate future development. |
any other part of the world, sufficient to | accommodate thousands of our English nation, and lying |
The object, suitable to | accommodate 2200 people, with an area of 3500-3800 squa |
ixed as the facility was not well suited to | accommodate the programs. |
ns and rebuilding her aft superstructure to | accommodate the Talos missile system. |
m as well as offering expandable support to | accommodate future capabilities of the Flash Player ". |
ntegrated strobe lights), or the system can | accommodate public address system functionality. |
on Mitsubishi Crystal Mover-based system to | accommodate the planned opening of Terminal 3 and the p |
de the capacity of the electrical system to | accommodate additional electrical and electronic equipm |
RTA buses are equipped with lift systems to | accommodate the physically handicapped along their regu |
of an agreement with the Port of Tacoma to | accommodate further development of the waterway. |
ttempts to bend Catholic Social Teaching to | accommodate policies which are in conflict with the tea |
ound of Barrow Raiders Rugby league team to | accommodate the fans that FC United brought with them. |
the Argentine league reduced to 4 teams to | accommodate the creation of a second division. |
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