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Built to | accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst. |
As the crust stretches, faults develop to | accommodate the extension. |
The stations were expanded to | accommodate the extra cars. |
The site also use to | accommodate the various travelling circuses. |
Ten portable classrooms are necessary to | accommodate the students. |
In addition, space was renovated to | accommodate the Office of Research previously located i |
x wine increased, the vineyards expanded to | accommodate the demands from abroad. |
ores were refitted and extended in order to | accommodate the displaced departments. |
1921: To | accommodate the post-war baby boom, a 200 bed obstetric |
The central hallway has a curved wall to | accommodate the staircase. |
y in Old City using her father's designs to | accommodate the Abnormals. |
By 1801, the building was too small to | accommodate the large congregation. |
Lugar was built to | accommodate the workers at the ironworks around 1845. |
r, more efficient emergency department will | accommodate the increasing numbers of patients needing |
appeared in the capital and nearby towns to | accommodate the evacuees. |
faced the problem of extending services to | accommodate the increased population. |
It had been closed since 1986 to | accommodate the renovation of the Rainbow Room. |
Both changes were made in order to | accommodate the Rondout Reservoir, which was created ca |
Rewriting of the article as to | accommodate the current (and silly) Indios Tiburones ph |
In 1907 the house was enlarged to | accommodate the family and their large social calendar. |
for the operation was therefore altered to | accommodate the two remaining airborne divisions. |
The rear bodywork was redesigned to | accommodate the extra length behind the rear bulkhead. |
larger payload fairing was also fitted, to | accommodate the LK spacecraft. |
financed and built by Oslo Municipality to | accommodate the 1952 Winter Olympics. |
To | accommodate the unexpected crowd, the Foundation brough |
To | accommodate the southward extension, the station was re |
was electrified, the station was rebuilt to | accommodate the upgrade. |
d land in Motza, just outside Jerusalem, to | accommodate the growing business. |
s, parking in the area has been expanded to | accommodate the influx of people. |
tory brick double houses were also built to | accommodate the families of the overseers. |
ixed as the facility was not well suited to | accommodate the programs. |
ympic stadium and village area was built to | accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967. |
A new studio was built in 1992 in order to | accommodate the school's growing television program. |
In 1942, the terminal was converted to | accommodate the Pacific Electric's growing fleet of bus |
Their home is located in Wisconsin to | accommodate the asthma of their 4-year-old son. |
enient to retrofit a CNC milling machine to | accommodate the process. |
Four buildings were built in 1853 to | accommodate the school's rapid growth. |
To | accommodate the growth, commercial, cultural, religious |
To | accommodate the growing student population, the school |
The land was acquired by the Masons to | accommodate the increasing rise in membership. |
To | accommodate the different geographic communities of the |
To | accommodate the lifts, 44-foot (13 m) deep pits were ex |
WPYB operates only during daylight hours to | accommodate the signal of WBBR in New York City. |
It became too small to | accommodate the student body, and was replaced by Charl |
To | accommodate the original site's slope, the house featur |
la and course requirements were prepared to | accommodate the change. |
Shamu Stadium has since been redesigned to | accommodate the new "Believe" show. |
John Jay HS was built to | accommodate the growth of the Wappingers School Distric |
A railroad track was added circa 1903 to | accommodate the Canadian Northern Railway. |
From 1907 this was used to | accommodate the latest craze of roller-skating. |
An overpass was built nearby to | accommodate the upcoming students and students' parents |
minal had two ground level jetways built to | accommodate the growth. |
Thus the living facilities were improved to | accommodate the expanding population. |
To | accommodate the extra capacity, some sections of single |
ry inch of space was used to the fullest to | accommodate the growing number of students. |
a newer church building was constructed to | accommodate the growing number of parishioners. |
The lower two are quadrilateral and | accommodate the hemispheres of the cerebellum. |
ng units were also constructed at Olathe to | accommodate the Air Force personnel. |
ol was canceled in the Fairview district to | accommodate the funeral. |
The new bridge is designed to | accommodate the addition of light rapid transit. |
Therefore changes had to be made to | accommodate the new number of teams. |
services also make special arrangements to | accommodate the large crowds. |
The museum was enlarged in 1961 to | accommodate the museum workshops. |
(to | accommodate the morning movie), at noon, and late night |
To | accommodate the growing volume of traffic, construction |
rger, European-style church was required to | accommodate the growing population. |
The interior was remodeled in 1949 to | accommodate the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. |
There were extensive sidings to | accommodate the many excursion trains which came to Bla |
The DLR platforms were extended in 1991 to | accommodate the DLR's new two-carriage trains. |
Though it was rebuilt and extended to | accommodate the growing parish, it became apparent that |
latforms were lengthened on 17 July 1907 to | accommodate the longer trains running on the line. |
hree separate ceremonies at the facility to | accommodate the University's growing number of graduate |
5, the mosque began an expansion project to | accommodate the growing Muslim population of the Hudson |
larger site, the 'Molenveld' in Boechout to | accommodate the larger crowds. |
and Thursday were added to the festival to | accommodate the expanding program. |
It was replaced by the first Town Hall, to | accommodate the growing local government and its civic |
some of the old flooring was reinforced to | accommodate the additional traffic. |
It was created to | accommodate the office of the count and the extensive a |
the Argentine league reduced to 4 teams to | accommodate the creation of a second division. |
The space had been remodeled to | accommodate the students, as it had been a jail (or Hou |
The move was also to | accommodate the shorter rider as the wide frame made it |
d a new, larger station was built to better | accommodate the light rail cars. |
The platforms will not be lengthened to | accommodate the longer trains and selective door openin |
ollowing are general guidelines, and cannot | accommodate the full richness and diversity of the Russ |
In order to | accommodate the special excursion trains visiting the v |
, England, was built by the town council to | accommodate the growing number of administrative staff. |
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. |
Green Station were extensively modified to | accommodate the new longer electric trains. |
$32 million building project is underway to | accommodate the additional 1600 service members require |
There is a total of 14 classrooms to | accommodate the children from Primary One to Primary Se |
The station is designed to | accommodate the future construction of a transit-connec |
tners Wing has recently been established to | accommodate the increasing popularity amongst members p |
were constructed, particularly in Texas, to | accommodate the large number of new soldiers. |
To | accommodate the sudden increase in population, a large |
The new combined school will be rebuilt to | accommodate the broader range of pupils that are planne |
A new train depot was built in 1906 to | accommodate the town's growth, but burned down in 1914. |
The school has added several classrooms to | accommodate the 20 to 1 ratio in the third grade. |
in 1986 and Principality House was built to | accommodate the expanding business. |
en school and work, typically structured to | accommodate the student's class schedule. |
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. |
Some of the flats were used to | accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment o |
uly 2005, the school opened in September to | accommodate the new year 7 pupils. |
y went through to build a Post 16 centre to | accommodate the Sixth Form students in 2010. |
kitchens had to expand their facilities to | accommodate the larger number of homeless. |
have been rebuilt several times, in part to | accommodate the growing number of bells. |
the predecessor was considered too small to | accommodate the pilgrims. |
r cemeteries were meticulously relocated to | accommodate the new lake. |
eplaced by S&T Dynamics' HMPT500-3EK/4EK to | accommodate the more powerful engine. |
as extended into the indoor pond in 2008 to | accommodate the new year 7 pupils. |
AD/7 AH), the mosque was doubled in size to | accommodate the increasing number of Muslims. |
RTA buses are equipped with lift systems to | accommodate the physically handicapped along their regu |
To | accommodate the longstanding claims of the count of Tou |
ccess was its downfall - being too small to | accommodate the increasing number of visitors. |
time that its harbour was also extended to | accommodate the ships needed to transport the ore. |
ifferent level layouts and other changes to | accommodate the weaker hardware. |
m was later upgraded to over 7 500 seats to | accommodate the growth of the church. |
aised to construct a new church building to | accommodate the people. |
ding its factory and number of employees to | accommodate the demand for these knives. |
e offered in the evenings or on weekends to | accommodate the schedules of working students. |
nal districts in Iowa were reapportioned to | accommodate the addition of two new districts. |
re the original structure was inadequate to | accommodate the large number of worshippers. |
ls' High School was extensively enlarged to | accommodate the full range of students. |
I rearragned the images a little to | accommodate the statue so the page wouldn't be too long |
To | accommodate the construction of the Franklin Falls Dam, |
ilt the sea bed was dredged (dug deeper) to | accommodate the largest container vessels. |
Epiphany was first conceived to | accommodate the growing westward expansion of Palm Beac |
es and expand seats at Municipal Stadium to | accommodate the team. |
The facility was established primarily to | accommodate the needs of the congregation, various Ukra |
y undergone renovations and an expansion to | accommodate the Naval and Air Force Museums. |
eplaced by a solid small brick building, to | accommodate the growing school. |
d stores had to put in subsequent orders to | accommodate the demand. |
Two new characters were brought in to | accommodate the changes, including Jack Douglas as Nell |
ept that it has a greatly enlarged slide to | accommodate the powerplant. |
9 refurbishing of the second floor began to | accommodate the extensive collection of the Historical |
orld War, several wooden huts were built to | accommodate the large number of Calgary soldiers mobili |
of the former drill floor - was rebuilt to | accommodate the launch pad and launch vehicle service h |
for the operation was therefore altered to | accommodate the two remaining airborne divisions, the B |
ddition, the firewall panels were shaped to | accommodate the longer engines and wider bell housing, |
light detour it takes on Gouin boulevard to | accommodate the several specialised residences located |
p nearly 120 feet (37 m) above the water to | accommodate the seaway shipping channel. |
ertainment expanded the hotel facilities to | accommodate the influx of tourists; it added an entire |
A large wooden courthouse was built to | accommodate the justices, lawyers and courtroom facilit |
ught the development for $31,500 in 1963 to | accommodate the expanding Kennedy Space Center, and oth |
pears that Barton extended his own house to | accommodate the church missionaries as well as donating |
a new wing and second floor on the house to | accommodate the growing family. |
such as the Canon obusier de 12, rifled to | accommodate the La Hitte system system. |
aintains "a fairly strict diet" in order to | accommodate the vocal demands of his music before and d |
Native Americans were gradually expanded to | accommodate the westward expansion of Virginia colonist |
9, 2006, Laridian released MyBible 4.100 to | accommodate the KJV and New American Standard Bible ver |
are-foot, $18 million building was built to | accommodate the growing availability of on-post-housing |
The IJN intended to | accommodate the flying boat by bow-up trim and slope at |
bay at the first story projects slightly to | accommodate the main entrance, two paneled and recessed |
chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century to | accommodate the Rutland monuments. |
all, as it was part of the hostelry used to | accommodate the many pilgrims to Saint Swithun's shrine |
ng work has gone on to expand the school to | accommodate the 1355 pupils who now attend the school. |
e began increasing the size of his fleet to | accommodate the increasing demand for coffee in London. |
traditional British empiricism, updated to | accommodate the new developments in logic pioneered by |
urished during the Industrial revolution to | accommodate the large number of workers in Hamburg. |
ty will be decreased from 7,000 to 5,400 to | accommodate the changes (although with standing room on |
anded to over 30,000 so that it was able to | accommodate the 2008 European Football Championships. |
rehouse was altered somewhat around 1930 to | accommodate the newer, larger mechanized fire equipment |
pace was built below the basement floors to | accommodate the springs when in full spate. |
etting was changed from Japan to England to | accommodate the shoot location (Dartmouth, in the south |
idor length shortened to 100 km from 120 to | accommodate the elevated section Metro along the IRR an |
have had significantly reduced graphics to | accommodate the Saturn's weaker hardware. |
floors of their already cramped cottages to | accommodate the large, complex machines. |
start, the majority of ITV regions chose to | accommodate the programme in the 19:00 Tuesday and Thur |
To | accommodate the larger engines, the boats had to be len |
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to | accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou |
To | accommodate the increase of riders, a parking lot expan |
h only such amendments as were necessary to | accommodate the union with Sweden. |
and the interior space was reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
ly, in order to provide sufficient labor to | accommodate the expansion of silver mining to lower-gra |
gh a newer building has since been added to | accommodate the growing number of pupils. |
th conceptualized a local school that could | accommodate the needed work force. |
an embankment that was particularly wide to | accommodate the goods yard. |
years that followed the road was widened to | accommodate the passage of equipment up to the observat |
established in 1920 at a cost of £10,000 to | accommodate the newly-formed British Cotton Industry Re |
locks, with one wider than the other two to | accommodate the occasional passing of a larger vessel. |
Naucratis was founded to | accommodate the increasing trade volume between the Gre |
d the SG-1 team together for fifty years to | accommodate the fan wish of an ultimate team episode. |
Block A and B were later used to | accommodate the Headquarters in the 1920s; A bamboo bri |
ro Architects, Ltd, designed the library to | accommodate the expected growth in population from 110, |
Presidents also must be shifted in order to | accommodate the new position of the new U.S. President. |
he Magill Memorial Building, was erected to | accommodate the growing church's need for office and cl |
many new houses being built in Wrekenton to | accommodate the previous slum-dwellers. |
y War-era home proved to be insufficient to | accommodate the growing community. |
Shortly after, to | accommodate the Portsmouth branch line, a new station b |
In order to | accommodate the camera design, Aaton worked with Eastma |
span would be a cable stay bridge and would | accommodate the bulk of the cross-border traffic with t |
ted and the interior spaces reconfigured to | accommodate the needs of the court. |
e the same size as that of St. Clement's to | accommodate the bell frame timbers and the six bells fr |
rael, a ma'abara transit camp was set up to | accommodate the masses of new immigrants arriving from |
e is built in two separate halves, so as to | accommodate the two brothers living there when it was b |
To | accommodate the drivers at the top of the hire karting |
t over two existing structures, possibly to | accommodate the new lessee of the manor, Robert Drury, |
d is unusual in that it has an 'S' shape to | accommodate the natural contours of the valley. |
Within the walls were two buildings used to | accommodate the garrison and the families of settlers i |
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