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e gallery was added to the house in 1792 to | accommodate their growing art collection. |
89 once the original cabin was too small to | accommodate their family. |
s and build the necessary infrastructure to | accommodate their energy projects in the country. |
n universities, therefore it is designed to | accommodate their schedules and ends the first week of |
of terraced Victorian houses were built to | accommodate their needs. |
Elliott's team switched to #66 in order to | accommodate their sponsor while Hermie moved into the # |
d by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society to | accommodate their geological and archaeological collect |
that the Club erect a hall large enough to | accommodate their annual display and also to be availab |
in December 2008), after a track upgrade to | accommodate them without danger of derailment. |
be in the area and management would try to | accommodate them (as long as the group wasn't too large |
, and hotels were built near the springs to | accommodate them. |
diameter tubes and were 3 metres longer to | accommodate them. |
t Council later found room in its budget to | accommodate them. |
siting Jerusalem and asked the Spaffords to | accommodate them. |
at on-campus student housing facilities can | accommodate them. |
n project, northwest of Rafah, was built to | accommodate them. |
ubs and shops as well as student housing to | accommodate them. |
rea), and acquired a climbing hut nearby to | accommodate themselves and other visiting climbers. |
perated as climbing huts which they used to | accommodate themselves and other visiting climbers, but |
rter ones also have hinges at the bottom to | accommodate thermal movements of the deck. |
hin client hardware and software itself, to | accommodate these users in a manner that is ubiquitous |
fter Qurei revised the list of ministers to | accommodate these demands. |
In order to | accommodate these changes as well as to deal with an in |
those 3 divisions needed to be expanded to | accommodate these extra teams. |
ARTIC will | accommodate these services as well as plans for future |
though notable the campus has no program to | accommodate these students to speak of. |
to deepen and expand their port capacity to | accommodate these larger post-Panamax vessels; and ther |
To | accommodate these longer trains (117m long as opposed t |
roup backdoor system has been introduced to | accommodate these teams. |
ng card passing or drinks can be changed to | accommodate these two positions as desired. |
d near the RER A Rueil-Malmaison station to | accommodate these companies. |
concentration camp, originally intended to | accommodate these deportees. |
gional ITV service), will not be altered to | accommodate these changes, and will solely broadcast th |
sion to the senior school site was built to | accommodate these students. |
The STF | PR staff has also grown to | accommodate these changes, more than doubling in size o |
To | accommodate this demand, the engineers implemented a cu |
To | accommodate this traffic, the station was extensively a |
To | accommodate this expansion, only one team faced automat |
Eve), everyone's memories are rewritten to | accommodate this new reality (though it is never made e |
Since the tower was not designed to | accommodate this frequency range, a long wire aerial wa |
To | accommodate this merger, modular classrooms were placed |
To | accommodate this service, a terminal building of approx |
To | accommodate this new service, the station will undergo |
ackawanna counties via the railroad, and to | accommodate this great number eight trains were provide |
late season 10 episode "Family Ties" would | accommodate this with a shopping scene, the actresses a |
To | accommodate this extensive renovations were carried out |
To | accommodate this dual presentation and general increase |
To | accommodate this, Peter Black took up full-time vocals |
In 1922, the village split to | accommodate this-the northern portion of the town was i |
, and the modular buildings were stepped to | accommodate this. |
s the Church of England and has a chapel to | accommodate this. |
n Extension" or "D.I.E." was established to | accommodate those who have been sent away by their supe |
develop learning activities and projects to | accommodate those goals. |
created the junior high program in order to | accommodate those parishes without elementary schools a |
within the refugee camps set up earlier to | accommodate those already dislocated by the volcano. |
cilities and couple of small grandstands to | accommodate those who would watch games there. |
th had eased the pressure on Collingwood to | accommodate those patients, thus Collingwood became an |
any other part of the world, sufficient to | accommodate thousands of our English nation, and lying |
st platform at 2,238 feet (682 m); it could | accommodate three trains at once. |
which provided him with the opportunity to | accommodate three of his interests, trick photography ( |
ase was a double album, and therefore could | accommodate three extra songs. |
This upper platform could | accommodate three guns and their gunners. |
e airfield was extended later in the war to | accommodate three squadrons of American Fighters, and i |
o netball/basketball courts, which can also | accommodate three volleyball or eight badminton courts. |
To | accommodate three keys-wide tourism industries, three " |
opened with a platform built long enough to | accommodate three cars. |
Basements have capacity to | accommodate three hundred cars at a time. |
ed as saying platforms could be extended to | accommodate three cars but this would be costly. |
They come in various sizes to | accommodate tile sizes. |
f the refuge loops as they are too short to | accommodate today's coal traffic |
ch has been shifted to the summer months to | accommodate tourists). |
To better | accommodate tourists, a Smithsonian station exit was ad |
ently being re-developed by the Russians to | accommodate tourists. |
It was even large enough | accommodate tournaments between knights; the "Knight's |
s of the seating can be removed in order to | accommodate trade shows and conventions. |
In order to | accommodate traders with heavy cargos of coal, sugar, t |
004 a bypass was completed around Caxton to | accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cambourne to th |
It contains additional ramps to | accommodate traffic on three nearby side roads. |
six lanes (plus a center left turn lane) to | accommodate traffic. |
cult and dangerous to expand the station to | accommodate trains with more than two cars (which was n |
he platforms were extended at some stage to | accommodate trains of up to 14 carriages. |
Its stations are long enough to | accommodate trains of up to four cars. |
ng other things, longer platforms which can | accommodate trains with up to six cars like most of the |
things, receive longer platforms which can | accommodate trains with up to six cars like most of the |
things, receive longer platforms which can | accommodate trains with up to six cars like most of the |
capacity, GO has extended the platforms to | accommodate trains with twelve carriages rather than th |
The station platforms | accommodate trains no longer than two cars. |
Both platforms can only | accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer trains on |
The station is able to | accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer trains on |
The platforms are able to | accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, and is one of th |
the road bridge with a bay platform used to | accommodate trains on the branch line. |
To | accommodate transit between these quickly developing ne |
trained pilot, felt the need an airport to | accommodate Travancore in the aviation map of India. |
an oil, real estate and railroad tycoon, to | accommodate travelers on his Florida East Coast Railway |
t seeding was loosely based on geography to | accommodate traveling needs for the teams. |
Priory at nearby Hinton Charterhouse and to | accommodate travellers and merchants coming to the annu |
had been refurbished, possibly rebuilt, to | accommodate travellers. |
apacity, they plan to extend the station to | accommodate twelve-carriage trains. |
tly bought some properties, will be able to | accommodate twice as many people in the same tower bloc |
he platform length was only large enough to | accommodate two cars. |
In 1916 the viaduct was widened to | accommodate two more tracks. |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
It has room to | accommodate two classes of each grade from kindergarten |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
that time and the quarters were expanded to | accommodate two families. |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
The peak was small to | accommodate two persons; and there was a vertical drop |
s acquired for its construction in order to | accommodate two houses of continental Carthusians in ex |
Garrison, having been built back in 1939 to | accommodate two Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiments of the Ro |
than a tarmac platform just long enough to | accommodate two DB Class 628 railcars and a timetable s |
The bridge was originally built to | accommodate two lanes of traffic and one streetcar line |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two four-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
tion has a centre loading platform that can | accommodate two trains at the same time, one on each si |
Its replacement, which was designed to | accommodate two ferries, was completed in 1914. |
m was moved 14 feet closer to home plate to | accommodate two rows of new chair-back seats. |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
metre long centre loading platform that can | accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, w |
The plant's overall design can | accommodate two additional large units to be built at a |
her stations on the Holmenkollen Line, only | accommodate two-car trains. |
Sabre AHP was built in 1976 to | accommodate UH-1 "Huey" helicopters. |
ents including widening the landing area to | accommodate UH-60 "Blackhawk" helicopters. |
New Taipei City, which was reconstructed to | accommodate underground platforms and mixed-use develop |
ut English is flexible enough a language to | accommodate unequal "hemispheres" :-) -- Zsero (talk) 2 |
hours, job responsibilities, and benefits; | accommodate unique personal preferences (example: allow |
It aims to | accommodate up to 40,000 residents in the neighbourhood |
The largest is the Compton Room which can | accommodate up to 300 guests in a theatre-style layout. |
In winter months, it can | accommodate up to 450 people and cocktails for 700. |
ing capacity is 10,800 for baseball and can | accommodate up to 16,000 when the patio, banquet, and g |
rminal building is about 7500 sqm and could | accommodate up to 500,000 passengers per year with 14 c |
The picnic area in left-center field can | accommodate up to 4,000 fans. |
uilt with 82 classrooms, and it has room to | accommodate up to 2,500 students. |
Its various seating configurations can | accommodate up to 200 persons in thrust, proscenium, st |
a catering service on hand, the centre can | accommodate up to 200 students. |
Raised platforms can | accommodate up to four-car low-floor trolleys for handi |
The canteen can | accommodate up to 200 people at any given time. |
capacity at the mine's rail loop, which can | accommodate up to 5 unit trains, is 48,000 tons. |
18 October 1936 the Up loop was extended to | accommodate up to twelve coaches. |
Open on summer weekends, the drive-in can | accommodate up to 1200 people and 500 vehicles. |
fitted with 40 revolving chairs and able to | accommodate up to 60 people, giving a total capacity of |
licensed engineers -- and in addition could | accommodate up to 14 scientists. |
n competition, stated that his design would | accommodate up to 40,000 visitors simultaneously, with |
Summerland was designed to | accommodate up to 10,000 tourists and comprised a dance |
parish workhouse at Howden as being able to | accommodate up to 20 inmates. |
It can | accommodate up to 18,500 spectators and can be reached |
rpeted, located on the first floor, and can | accommodate up to 400. |
oochee Mountain, the Laurel Gap Shelter can | accommodate up to 14 people per night. |
t their company headquarters where they can | accommodate up to 150 students in their classrooms. |
to seating two pilots, the business jet can | accommodate up to four passengers with luggage. |
veloped a settlement on Spitsbergen able to | accommodate up to around 500 people which came to be kn |
00-square-foot (3,670 m2) ballroom that can | accommodate up to 4,158 persons. |
oday, the facility has 23 beds and can also | accommodate up to 100 out-patient inmates at any one ti |
ary's church are ancient stocks which could | accommodate up to three people at once. |
A conference center can | accommodate up to 450 people. |
which could house a total of 4,250 beds and | accommodate up to 1,250 patients and 3,500 staff. |
The stadium has 22,000 seats, but can | accommodate up to 40,000 spectators. |
It can | accommodate up to three cruise ships at a time. |
ck-in campsites with utilities and shelters | accommodate up to 8 people and combination of motor veh |
led so a “Home Guard” section was formed to | accommodate up to eight clubs at one spell, following t |
th the 3,700 m² large field, the mosque can | accommodate up to 18,500 worshipers. |
The Gurnee, IL location can | accommodate up to 30 families at one time with dine-in |
The grounds, which can | accommodate up to 120 horses, feature four barns with 8 |
ally zircon, apatite, or titanite which can | accommodate uranium or thorium within their crystal str |
ditionally, conference space was planned to | accommodate use by both city and county governments, an |
cent versions of sanisettes are designed to | accommodate users in wheelchairs as well as the able-bo |
Variable storage buffers, installed to | accommodate variations in transmission delay between no |
es in cars can adjust the air-fuel ratio to | accommodate variations in the fuel, but only within cer |
e auditorium has been carefully designed to | accommodate various shows: the ceiling can be lowered o |
roaches and employs flexible programming to | accommodate various learning styles and reduce stress. |
e have been many changes to the interior to | accommodate various phases of Church of England worship |
rt for asymmetric antenna configurations to | accommodate various terminal sizes (Phone/PDA/PC) offer |
Vol-au-vents can | accommodate various fillings, such as mushrooms, prawns |
One local inn, the Bear, was able to | accommodate vast numbers of visitors and horses. |
he Mexican government rebuilt the bridge to | accommodate vehicles in 1932, surviving 22 years before |
arried to Gretna because the landing cannot | accommodate vehicles waiting for both the Gretna and Al |
7B2 and 0B5 can only | accommodate very small corporate jets. |
s a single point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to | accommodate vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m d |
t the band in 2008, the song was altered to | accommodate video technician Stefan Pfaffe during perfo |
200 spectators and a first floor balcony to | accommodate VIP seating |
rs of the arena and the conference rooms to | accommodate visiting VIPs. |
name, it is a small dwelling house built to | accommodate visitors to the spa. |
It was built to | accommodate visitors to Arcata, California, drawn by th |
gland was built in the late 15th century to | accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey. |
ent stand was built adjacent to the site to | accommodate visitors, and this land was later purchased |
ank coloured tents with air-conditioning to | accommodate visitors. |
on was constructed and a hotel was built to | accommodate visitors. |
is additional length now allows the pier to | accommodate visits by Britain's only surviving sea-goin |
everal youth hostels are along the route to | accommodate walkers. |
This is done to | accommodate Way-FM's many translator signals across the |
The memorial hall has been know to | accommodate weddings, birthdays and the very popular Vi |
the legislative chamber itself, designed to | accommodate well in excess of one hundred members. |
Baldwin-Cartier School Commission, built to | accommodate West Island population expansion at the beg |
It is 100% low-floor, in order to easily | accommodate wheelchairs and pushchairs. |
It was expanded by 1765 to | accommodate William Trimble's growing family . |
Where there is limited clearance to | accommodate wire suspensions systems such as in tunnels |
ing Richard Strauss, remained in Germany to | accommodate with the new regime as best they could. |
We are ready to | accommodate with any real political system," he said. |
cept any female student, that it is able to | accommodate, without charging tuition. |
c congregation that nevertheless strives to | accommodate women's participation in public prayer serv |
ecided on a short break from spring 2008 to | accommodate Wood's pregnancy, which was not compatible |
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