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d and CPR's Mill Street yard redeveloped to | accommodate the Saint John Throughway and associated ur |
It features large drydocks which could | accommodate the salvage of oil tankers but had had no b |
have had significantly reduced graphics to | accommodate the Saturn's weaker hardware. |
e offered in the evenings or on weekends to | accommodate the schedules of working students. |
n universities, therefore it is designed to | accommodate their schedules and ends the first week of |
k was £650 but the new building was able to | accommodate 500 scholars. |
A new studio was built in 1992 in order to | accommodate the school's growing television program. |
Four buildings were built in 1853 to | accommodate the school's rapid growth. |
hysics and astrophysics, but is intended to | accommodate other scientific fields as well. |
d form, she required a crew of 48 and could | accommodate a scientific staff of 24. |
nto various other neighborhoods in order to | accommodate the score." |
This temporary venue will | accommodate 30,000 seated and 10,000 standing spectator |
side the walls were reduced in thickness to | accommodate extra seating and the grand interior decora |
200 spectators and a first floor balcony to | accommodate VIP seating |
p nearly 120 feet (37 m) above the water to | accommodate the seaway shipping channel. |
s Rhodes and the two agreed the state could | accommodate a second pro football team. |
It was remodeled between 2004 and 2006 to | accommodate a second track. |
mbarked, and their spaces were converted to | accommodate several sections of the staff of the Comman |
When that bill had to be changed to | accommodate the Senate, he flipped again, opposing it o |
Castington has the capacity to | accommodate 128 sentenced and unsentenced juveniles (ag |
had to be changed and royal tombs moved to | accommodate the sepulchre according to the final opinio |
onal wing was constructed in Concourse A to | accommodate a service to London. |
To | accommodate this service, a terminal building of approx |
o Abercynon South, which will be rebuilt to | accommodate all services serving both stations. |
ARTIC will | accommodate these services as well as plans for future |
Although a supplementary trailer to | accommodate Technical Services was installed next to th |
ur Lady Hospital will remain longer open to | accommodate administrative services and prolonged-care |
lway was designed to articulate in order to | accommodate any settlement that did occur. |
in Plymouth during the 1920s, primarily to | accommodate officers settling back in Britain following |
er the road (as well as one large enough to | accommodate horses), several grandstands were erected, |
light detour it takes on Gouin boulevard to | accommodate the several specialised residences located |
Each of the three graving docks could | accommodate ocean-going ships of up to 535 feet (163.1 |
rt from 42 feet (13 m) to 50 feet (15 m) to | accommodate larger ships has been completed. |
time that its harbour was also extended to | accommodate the ships needed to transport the ore. |
ere is a large pontoon type berth which can | accommodate 2 ships for simultaneous loading and discha |
of storage facilities and bigger wharfs to | accommodate contemporary ships with larger cargo loads |
s been periodically widened and deepened to | accommodate ever-larger ships, and is currently 530 fee |
d and a branch dock created in the 1860s to | accommodate larger ships. |
o remains, although it has been expanded to | accommodate modern ships. |
minimum 530 feet (161.5 m) bottom width, to | accommodate larger ships. |
etting was changed from Japan to England to | accommodate the shoot location (Dartmouth, in the south |
The move was also to | accommodate the shorter rider as the wide frame made it |
e was strengthened between 1992 and 1993 to | accommodate hard shoulders. |
s of the seating can be removed in order to | accommodate trade shows and conventions. |
updated the infrastructure of this space to | accommodate larger shows and audiences. |
e auditorium has been carefully designed to | accommodate various shows: the ceiling can be lowered o |
This will allow the club to | accommodate its sides on one state-of-the-art facility, |
control space, and the entrances removed to | accommodate narrowed sidewalks resulting from the roadw |
WPYB operates only during daylight hours to | accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City. |
The academy is able to | accommodate everyone since there have been only been fo |
itten into the film Vipranarayana (1937) to | accommodate her singing talents. |
" rather than an "error system" in order to | accommodate a single system for handling exceptional si |
iler uptakes were rebuilt and angled aft to | accommodate a single radar and communications mast atop |
capacity at the mine's rail loop, which can | accommodate a single unit train, is 10,800 tons. |
All modes of the game can only | accommodate a single player (except for battle mode whi |
Because the tunnel is only wide enough to | accommodate a single railway track but with sufficientl |
y went through to build a Post 16 centre to | accommodate the Sixth Form students in 2010. |
The school expanded in 1987 to | accommodate a sixth form. |
et (23 m) south of the existing building to | accommodate some sixth grade classes which the school c |
They come in various sizes to | accommodate tile sizes. |
Snow cannon are placed on certain slopes to | accommodate heavy skiing. |
, which built the dam in the early 1940s to | accommodate the skyrocketing electricity demands in the |
It was designed in a U-shaped footprint to | accommodate a small public plaza. |
7B2 and 0B5 can only | accommodate very small corporate jets. |
The airstrip was able to | accommodate only small aircraft until 2008, when the le |
eat (possibly expandable) stadium which can | accommodate professional soccer that the Charlotte Eagl |
When extended, the turf has the ability to | accommodate football, soccer, and field hockey. |
Camp), Ulhasnagar was set up especially to | accommodate 6,000 soldiers and 30,000 others during Wor |
To | accommodate the southward extension, the station was re |
However, in order to | accommodate the space needed for this, and the platform |
the station have recently been remodeled to | accommodate the Spanish high-speed train AVE in the cit |
In order to | accommodate the special excursion trains visiting the v |
It will also be able to | accommodate 2,000 spectators for ice skating events. |
r, it was completely refurbished in 2007 to | accommodate 25,000 spectators for the Centenary of Wang |
8,500 square metres (91,000 sq ft) and can | accommodate 4,000 spectators at sporting events and 5,5 |
double deck grandstand is 150m long and can | accommodate 1,400 spectators. |
The stadium used to | accommodate 12,500 spectators. |
the stadium grandstand was added in 1987 to | accommodate 1,000 spectators. |
rena is 2,500 people, while the stadium can | accommodate 3,800 spectators. |
Elliott's team switched to #66 in order to | accommodate their sponsor while Hermie moved into the # |
The first, in 1997, added a gymnasium to | accommodate its sports teams. |
0s and early 1980s as a residential area to | accommodate Chennai's sprawl. |
pace was built below the basement floors to | accommodate the springs when in full spate. |
e airfield was extended later in the war to | accommodate three squadrons of American Fighters, and i |
a convention center, the Tucker Center can | accommodate 18,900 square feet (1760 m²) in the main ar |
For trade shows it can | accommodate 21,000 square feet (2,000 m²) of space. |
lps the helicase to bind to and to properly | accommodate the ssDNA at the 13 bp region, this is acco |
954, the present embassy site was bought to | accommodate all staff in one building, but the decision |
In 1863 the institute had grown to | accommodate full-time staff and had its own School of I |
lding and in 1925 remodelling took place to | accommodate a stage “suitable for the presentation of p |
This empty area can also | accommodate a stage, allowing Old Trafford to be used a |
t window was redesigned by Henry Eginton to | accommodate new stained glass. |
or of the east wall has an obvious bulge to | accommodate the staircase which is built within it and |
The central hallway has a curved wall to | accommodate the staircase. |
as with the bayonet mount were also able to | accommodate Arri standard lenses due to both mounts hav |
s, where they were extended in the 1950s to | accommodate the standard length of a "B" Division train |
el for the very early universe; both models | accommodate the standard big bang Lambda-CDM model of o |
ras with the bayonet mount are also able to | accommodate Arri standard lenses due to both mounts hav |
century and had never been strengthened to | accommodate the standard subway cars used on all other |
The venue can | accommodate 450 standing or 350 tables & standing audie |
9, and underwent significant renovations to | accommodate new, state-of-the-art broadcast facilities. |
I rearragned the images a little to | accommodate the statue so the page wouldn't be too long |
St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool to | accommodate a statue of Edward VII. |
ipped ICT leaning and teaching equipment to | accommodate its Status. |
London dock to be designed specifically to | accommodate large steam ships. |
It also had a dock to | accommodate pleasure steamers on the river. |
arched structure hinged at three points to | accommodate differing stresses and changes in temperatu |
covering one bucket seat that's designed to | accommodate a stretched-out driving posture, rather lik |
It became too small to | accommodate the student body, and was replaced by Charl |
to the main campus was completed in 1991 to | accommodate increased student numbers that were the res |
ide adequate higher education facilities to | accommodate growing student enrollment. |
The dining hall is open all day to | accommodate diverse student schedules. |
adequate higher education facilities and to | accommodate growing student enrollment. |
en school and work, typically structured to | accommodate the student's class schedule. |
d the task of designing a school that could | accommodate 800 students but would occupy a two-acre ca |
are-foot (8,850 m2) facility is designed to | accommodate 600 students within its two academic wings. |
though notable the campus has no program to | accommodate these students to speak of. |
ll Jackson High School was built in 1940 to | accommodate the students on the West Side of Charleston |
Dobree and Whettom | accommodate 80 students in each of two blocks with most |
Workshops 3. Nehru Auditorium 4. Hostels to | accommodate 250 students |
ructed in its entirety, the university will | accommodate 30,000 students (20,000 male and 10,000 fem |
The vertical campus can | accommodate 10,000 students for the three vocational sc |
North building was subsequently expanded to | accommodate all students, and now South Delta Secondary |
ed on the Campus is a Halls of Residence to | accommodate 565 students, Music Studio, Cafe, Restauran |
the education system is expected to grow to | accommodate more students, as Ireland is experiencing u |
The space had been remodeled to | accommodate the students, as it had been a jail (or Hou |
the college gradually growing to eventually | accommodate 15,000-20,000 students. |
otaling 54, 490 square feet (46 m2) and can | accommodate 800 students. |
's 960 student enrollment to be expanded to | accommodate 1,200 students. |
d his own house to open a school that could | accommodate 25 students. |
n through twelfth needed more classrooms to | accommodate all students. |
Two new blocks are being built to | accommodate more students. |
,920 students housed in a facility built to | accommodate 1,400 students. |
Ten portable classrooms are necessary to | accommodate the students. |
ure that UNA ultimately will be equipped to | accommodate 10,000 students. |
sion to the senior school site was built to | accommodate these students. |
building to create at an "upper campus" to | accommodate more students. |
Village, a student housing complex that can | accommodate 250 students; former housing held 70 studen |
a "hyphen" Tyler had added to the house to | accommodate the style of dancing popular then - what is |
006 and 2009, Bow Trail is being widened to | accommodate more suburban traffic. |
2011, the island platform was lengthened to | accommodate longer suburban passenger trains, by raisin |
To | accommodate the sudden increase in population, a large |
on of creating further education centres to | accommodate east Suffolk. |
er clearance from five feet to nine feet to | accommodate storm surge. |
Where there is limited clearance to | accommodate wire suspensions systems such as in tunnels |
300 feet (91 m) by 75 feet (23 m) and could | accommodate 2,000 swimmers. |
The cost of outfitting a theater to | accommodate the system was anywhere between US$15,000 a |
t larger air force bases that could readily | accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet trainers then c |
ed spillway and raised it 5 feet (1.5 m) to | accommodate the tailwaters of Watauga Dam, which was th |
tion of 255 features shorter light poles to | accommodate planes taking off and landing on the nearby |
ns and rebuilding her aft superstructure to | accommodate the Talos missile system. |
r, in order to reach to the depth needed to | accommodate LNG tanker traffic. |
p both cannons, but enlarge the airframe to | accommodate larger tanks. |
e been substantially remodeled over time to | accommodate changing tastes, expectations and functions |
ie's age was reduced from twelve to nine to | accommodate young Tatum, several events from the book w |
es and expand seats at Municipal Stadium to | accommodate the team. |
roup backdoor system has been introduced to | accommodate these teams. |
plicated system in Ireland as it strives to | accommodate 25 teams. |
e existence of a number of taverns built to | accommodate passing teamsters. |
To the extent feasible, agcXML will | accommodate the technical requirements of leading softw |
t the band in 2008, the song was altered to | accommodate video technician Stefan Pfaffe during perfo |
print/electronic library which would easily | accommodate new technologies without sacrificing the pe |
The following year, the venue expanded to | accommodate new teen and disabled rowing programs. |
P4 (2002) is a slight update to | accommodate XML; TEI P5 was released in November 2007. |
ding lighting in the indoor sports arena to | accommodate color television, and the construction of a |
onferences, with eight rooms available that | accommodate from ten to 40 people per room. |
In order to | accommodate the ten-year cycle of reapportionment, the |
lity in mind, the buildings are designed to | accommodate any tenant's space needs whether small star |
Some of the flats were used to | accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment o |
rt for asymmetric antenna configurations to | accommodate various terminal sizes (Phone/PDA/PC) offer |
d and exposes UI issues such as the need to | accommodate longer text strings. |
Farringdon Station is being rebuilt to | accommodate longer Thameslink trains and to make other |
pproximately twenty metres underground, can | accommodate more than 100 people for sit-down dinner ev |
In the 1970s, it was added to | accommodate more than 1000 students. |
a library and a large lecture hall that can | accommodate more than 100 people. |
It was able to | accommodate more than 400 students. |
y the end of the fifties this tunnel had to | accommodate more than 38.000 vehicles a day. |
The bus station is too small to | accommodate more than a few local bus services. |
EP) has been enlarged several times, now to | accommodate more than 100 pupils. |
e Virginia Air Line Railway was designed to | accommodate loads that could not fit through the Blue R |
What the majority position fails to | accommodate is that there is a new modern order. |
After a long debate on how to | accommodate for the junction at Kuntsevskaya, under pre |
ing Richard Strauss, remained in Germany to | accommodate with the new regime as best they could. |
ade version's, the controls were changed to | accommodate for the lack of a rotatable joystick. |
addition to reordering the track listing to | accommodate for the added bonus tracks. |
These seats were removed in 1993 to | accommodate for the larger CFL field. |
Cooktown was established in October 1873 to | accommodate for the Palmer River gold rush, and became |
This is in order to | accommodate for the traffic heading north out of the bu |
To | accommodate for the expanding business after the turn o |
o the site on Burde Street within a year to | accommodate all the new students attending. |
The British real estate company wants to | accommodate in the pyramid's Continental Europe office |
al rooms tend to be large circular rooms to | accommodate all the range of motion of a long telescope |
The theater's 93'3"-by 47' stage can | accommodate 600 theater-style, 450 banquet-style and 30 |
of roads, the site was designed not only to | accommodate the then Conservative Prime Minister, Harol |
Somehow it must be possible to | accommodate all these POVs without becoming merely anod |
The interior was remodeled in 1949 to | accommodate the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. |
By 1932, the facilities could | accommodate one third of all African-American children |
re not provided to the third resident as to | accommodate a third bed. |
ear, the school had expanded its program to | accommodate all thirteen grade levels, from kindergarte |
sed for a mosque is a small hut which could | accommodate about thirty individuals and is available f |
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