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ing for the students currently attending to | accommodate for this overpopulation. |
f-mile oval into a 5/8's mile race track to | accommodate both Thoroughbred and harness racing. |
r floor is devoted to the library, and will | accommodate several thousand books. |
bring jobs to the area as well as houses to | accommodate the thousands of workers being attracted to |
, often with their own auxiliary bishop, to | accommodate the three regional entities. |
and was a wooden frame structure that could | accommodate about three hundred people. |
This larger plant could | accommodate additional throat presses and supporting eq |
e gap between the up and down-lines used to | accommodate a through bi-directional line but is now em |
ed with the times, so did Chalmette High to | accommodate growth throughout St. Bernard Parish. |
r a concert has to be expanded to 38,000 to | accommodate additional ticket demands. |
Most | accommodate five to six people, but there are some sing |
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. |
III, measuring 65 feet by 30 feet, and can | accommodate 8 to 9 cars and 49 passengers. |
In winter months, it can | accommodate up to 450 people and cocktails for 700. |
name, it is a small dwelling house built to | accommodate visitors to the spa. |
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. |
is concavo-convex from before backward, to | accommodate itself to the form of the mandibular fossa |
uilt with 82 classrooms, and it has room to | accommodate up to 2,500 students. |
nel, and able to keep it flexible enough to | accommodate, and to some degree empathize with, differe |
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. |
It was built to | accommodate visitors to Arcata, California, drawn by th |
Then in 1990, to help | accommodate additions to the defensive staff, he made t |
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. |
Most could | accommodate ten to thirteen men. |
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. |
gland was built in the late 15th century to | accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey. |
Meeting room that will | accommodate 60 to 100 people. |
oday, the facility has 23 beds and can also | accommodate up to 100 out-patient inmates at any one ti |
The facility is designed to | accommodate 15 to 17-year-old males through four units |
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. |
of street closure would be a compromise to | accommodate deliveries to some day-time businesses in t |
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 |
all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas that | accommodate electronic toll collection. |
ued to grow, and the school was expanded to | accommodate a total of 800 students. |
These villas and apartments can | accommodate a total of 4,278 guests. |
ars, meeting spaces and 494 guest rooms can | accommodate a total of over 6000 people. |
ding rail service into southwestern Utah to | accommodate more tourists. |
A new train depot was built in 1906 to | accommodate the town's growth, but burned down in 1914. |
The church building was built in 1875 to | accommodate the town's large Scottish Presbyterian cong |
The new FTMSE building was constructed to | accommodate Franklin Township's growing population. |
limitations, Trainer Planes are not able to | accommodate a traditional radar system. |
f - reduced in size - and after the work to | accommodate highway traffic was finished, the shape of |
The airport was then developed to | accommodate civil traffic on a large scale, with four c |
lt in 1951, was widened during the 1980s to | accommodate increased traffic with the completion of th |
In order to | accommodate excursion traffic an island platform statio |
nction is developed to increase capacity to | accommodate predicted traffic growth.; |
are 38 viaducts built into the railroad to | accommodate cross traffic from the street grid. |
Completed in 2011, the bridge was built to | accommodate pedestrian traffic from the Petco Park base |
To | accommodate this traffic, the station was extensively a |
eople on the basis that the roads could not | accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neig |
for its complex design that was required to | accommodate river traffic, the St. Paul Union Pacific V |
oden one) and an external walkway to better | accommodate pedestrian traffic. |
ften designed for recreational purposes and | accommodate foot traffic. |
cated between two tracks and long enough to | accommodate a train of ten carriages and a locomotive. |
hich included extension of the platforms to | accommodate 12-car train set, and demolition of the ori |
train and can be extended in the future to | accommodate a train length of up to eight cars. |
st platform at 2,238 feet (682 m); it could | accommodate three trains at once. |
Currently the platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the concrete on the |
Lane and London Bridge on the south side to | accommodate the trains of the London and Croydon Railwa |
Although the station was built to | accommodate inter-city trains to London Euston, these s |
panded by 23 metres so that the station can | accommodate five-car trains with construction to start |
tion has a centre loading platform that can | accommodate two trains at the same time, one on each si |
The platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the north tip of the |
new platforms were built 105 metres long to | accommodate 7-car trains in the future, a plan which ha |
The station was rebuilt in 1931 to | accommodate longer trains bringing in workers who had t |
received limited narrow extensions to help | accommodate 3-car trains from 2010. |
er ends (where the platform was extended to | accommodate ten-car trains). |
The platforms are long enough to | accommodate Intercity trains, and there is large car pa |
The platforms have not been extended to | accommodate 3-car trains, and although metal catwalks h |
apacity, they plan to extend the station to | accommodate twelve-carriage trains. |
was necessary to extend the passing loop to | accommodate 13-coach trains. |
onsiderably larger, allowing the station to | accommodate more trains. |
The platforms were originally built to | accommodate longer trains. |
but with platforms of sufficient length to | accommodate full-sized trains. |
ation platforms were also extended south to | accommodate longer trains. |
her stations on the Holmenkollen Line, only | accommodate two-car trains. |
tforms 3 and 4 are continuous, and both can | accommodate full-length trains. |
only original IRT station that still cannot | accommodate ten-car trains. |
2004, the platform was extended in order to | accommodate longer trainsets, thus removing any boardin |
on has provisions dating from its design to | accommodate direct transfer to the future Southwest-Nor |
ack was decked over with a wood platform to | accommodate crowds transferring between the Fulton Stre |
to a full 12-foot (4 m) roadway in 1917 to | accommodate the transportation of parts for the 100-inc |
h of between 9 and 12 feet (2.7 - 3.7 m) to | accommodate barge transportation, primarily of bulk com |
each Family erected a large wooden hotel to | accommodate the travelers and workers of the railroad, |
The network will need to | accommodate a trillion devices, most of them wireless, |
It was expanded by 1765 to | accommodate William Trimble's growing family . |
e, however, the p orbitals are distorted to | accommodate the triple bond within the ring system, red |
of three or four lanes in each direction to | accommodate increased truck traffic and to toll non-pas |
ength of the motion picture and the need to | accommodate standard TV broadcast practices, entire seq |
charming old Canarian farm house which can | accommodate approximately twenty people, most of whom w |
e is built in two separate halves, so as to | accommodate the two brothers living there when it was b |
The parking lot can | accommodate nearly two dozen vehicles. |
ng card passing or drinks can be changed to | accommodate these two positions as desired. |
for the operation was therefore altered to | accommodate the two remaining airborne divisions, the B |
lsted stop is twice as wide as necessary to | accommodate the two tracks and platform, which are offs |
for the operation was therefore altered to | accommodate the two remaining airborne divisions. |
er side of the entranceway) and was able to | accommodate a two storey sanctuary and gallery. |
ourth and King feature short platforms that | accommodate only two-car trains. |
, resulting in the extension of the site to | accommodate the two-floored Science Block (that was lat |
ARINC 818 is flexible and can | accommodate many types of video and data applications. |
a $2 million renovation of the building to | accommodate the UCDC which opened its doors in the faci |
r the end of the 2011 NFL Draft, in part to | accommodate the UFL's earlier start in August for the 2 |
To | accommodate the unexpected crowd, the Foundation brough |
more characters than a 16-bit encoding can | accommodate - Unicode 5.0 has some 70,000 Han character |
h only such amendments as were necessary to | accommodate the union with Sweden. |
f Dampierre, about 10 miles to the west, to | accommodate the United States Air Force as a tactical a |
hree separate ceremonies at the facility to | accommodate the University's growing number of graduate |
tures very short platforms lengths (able to | accommodate only up to two vehicles), which means many |
s a single point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to | accommodate vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m d |
An overpass was built nearby to | accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents |
was electrified, the station was rebuilt to | accommodate the upgrade. |
The building was enlarged in about 1850 to | accommodate its usage as a hotel and store. |
ty consensus that the area will be built to | accommodate mixed use of low income housing, commercial |
hin client hardware and software itself, to | accommodate these users in a manner that is ubiquitous |
The south gates are modified to | accommodate a valve to admit river water. |
andie completely revamped its restaurant to | accommodate a variety of Asian tastes: Mandarin, Vietna |
14 new galleries, an enclosed courtyard to | accommodate a variety of educational and social events, |
It has extensions to | accommodate for various PlayStation features such as th |
The site also use to | accommodate the various travelling circuses. |
To | accommodate its vast caseload, the Circuit Court of Coo |
nal entrance on Woodville Street opening to | accommodate the vastly increased volume of passenger tr |
mind, was completely rebuilt or reworked to | accommodate the vehicle in the mid-20th century. |
bound, due to a poorly-planned lane drop to | accommodate incoming vehicles from Storrow Drive, traff |
Trailhead parking can | accommodate 10-15 vehicles. |
connected parking garage, which is able to | accommodate 8,000 vehicles. |
ds are given over to paved parking areas to | accommodate 30,000 vehicles. |
andard printer management system that would | accommodate the very wide variety of printers on the ma |
It can | accommodate a very large number of people. |
is also a short term camping site which can | accommodate a very limited number of caravans and tents |
d replaces the Rothensee boat lift, and can | accommodate larger vessels than the lift. |
has seen the Brewery extend its premises to | accommodate more vessels and increase its brewing capac |
, which is 2.01 miles (3.4 km) long and can | accommodate 15 vessels at one time. |
The repair and outfitting facilities can | accommodate larger vessels of up to 550 meters. |
rst ship docked at Par Harbour, which could | accommodate fifty vessels of two hundred tons. |
When necessary to | accommodate deep-draft vessels, the barrier is flooded |
Here the valley widens enough to | accommodate the village, the River Sill and the B182 ro |
rs of the arena and the conference rooms to | accommodate visiting VIPs. |
The Luana Liki Hotel functions mainly to | accommodate official visitors who have included the New |
It can | accommodate 125 visitors at a time in twin and small do |
yed in open B♭, "Hyperdrive" in open C♯ (to | accommodate the vocal range of van Giersbergen, as oppo |
aintains "a fairly strict diet" in order to | accommodate the vocal demands of his music before and d |
o netball/basketball courts, which can also | accommodate three volleyball or eight badminton courts. |
tersections designed to permit U-turns, can | accommodate high volumes of traffic with low delay and |
coach Bob Dwyer switched him to the wing to | accommodate Fijian Waisale Serevi at scrum half since S |
arried to Gretna because the landing cannot | accommodate vehicles waiting for both the Gretna and Al |
' tanks were installed in the roof space to | accommodate the water's expansion; these had the disadv |
ifferent level layouts and other changes to | accommodate the weaker hardware. |
ment in a costly missile system designed to | accommodate nuclear weapons. |
e nearby church and was extended in 1789 to | accommodate the Welsh Eisteddfod. |
Native Americans were gradually expanded to | accommodate the westward expansion of Virginia colonist |
Lens bellows to | accommodate focusing when the lenses are reverse-mounte |
ttempts to bend Catholic Social Teaching to | accommodate policies which are in conflict with the tea |
ch level provides a different difficulty to | accommodate students while still providing them with a |
n Extension" or "D.I.E." was established to | accommodate those who have been sent away by their supe |
xi drivers and store owners have refused to | accommodate customers who have guide dogs. |
ium, are considerably larger than usual, to | accommodate people who have poor vision. |
The games | accommodate athletes who are 4'10" or less with chondro |
Public housing estates were built to | accommodate people who suffered in a fire in the Aberde |
cilities and couple of small grandstands to | accommodate those who would watch games there. |
d for both wobbling and being too narrow to | accommodate cyclists who are barred from entering the C |
urham Cathedral) is one of nine houses that | accommodate students who study at St Chad's College, Du |
und himself pushed into bassist position to | accommodate Jones, who quickly went on to became an acc |
me it's used in the body of the article, to | accommodate people who either only read the lead or ski |
he installation of a magnet large enough to | accommodate the whole human body for NMR investigations |
ngular pattern of three runways in order to | accommodate a wide range of wind directions. |
he aircraft, since the old apron could only | accommodate one wide-bodied aircraft; this hampered reg |
Rock and Black Rock Tunnels were widened to | accommodate the wider rolling stock from the Lebanon Va |
cessary to expand its activities further to | accommodate the wider community. |
t SE to give a slightly longer wheelbase to | accommodate a wider variety of engines. |
es changes to channel size and licensing to | accommodate new WIMAX TDD fixed and mobile equipment. |
uty leaders-Nilssen and Edvard Bull, Sr.-to | accommodate different wings within the party. |
king, James II of Scotland, by refusing to | accommodate James' wish that some benefices be bestowed |
cult and dangerous to expand the station to | accommodate trains with more than two cars (which was n |
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