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  • opened in April 1992, enabling the site to accommodate a current figure of 168 pupils.
  • ued to grow, and the school was expanded to accommodate a total of 800 students.
  • This empty area can also accommodate a stage, allowing Old Trafford to be used a
  • s Rhodes and the two agreed the state could accommodate a second pro football team.
  • as a hotel/hostel and museum, as well as to accommodate a folk high school.
  • sea rescue work, a Seagull would be able to accommodate a pilot, navigator and medic, plus up to se
  • its frequency changed to 107.5 in order to accommodate a power increase (The FCC ruled out a power
  • Opened in 1972, it has grown to accommodate a mainframe, comprehensive curriculum, incl
  • Its platform is long enough to accommodate a full-length train of ten BiLevel carriage
  • t that the Saturn version might have had to accommodate a 3DFX-powered, Videologic PowerVR-powered,
  • rcumvent this, his character was written to accommodate a different actor, and footage of the first
  • l of pews at the liturgical west end and to accommodate a nave altar at the crossing.
  • racks seemingly specifically constructed to accommodate a guitar spot or drum solo."
  • il solution, acquired from Novell, that can accommodate a large number of users and heavy message v
  • It was built to accommodate a congregation which was founded following
  • ,400 m (11,200 ft) runway is long enough to accommodate a fully loaded Boeing 747 aircraft.
  • site of St Gregoy's School will be used to accommodate a new enlarged St Joseph's School.
  • h doubled the seating capacity to 2,500, to accommodate a larger brigade of midshipmen.
  • The parking bays in the airport can accommodate a maximum of six aircraft(cargo), and the a
  • limitations, Trainer Planes are not able to accommodate a traditional radar system.
  • These villas and apartments can accommodate a total of 4,278 guests.
  • s after the show, as the rail line can only accommodate a maximum capacity of 10,000 people per hou
  • Later more wings were added to accommodate a larger student population.
  • ddition on the west side of the building to accommodate a private hotel entrance, restaurant and a
  • " rather than an "error system" in order to accommodate a single system for handling exceptional si
  • It was designed in a U-shaped footprint to accommodate a small public plaza.
  • e gap between the up and down-lines used to accommodate a through bi-directional line but is now em
  • It was built as a temporary stop to accommodate a competition held by the National Rifle As
  • gridlock at the rotary, which was built to accommodate a much smaller resident and visitor populat
  • tion has a straight platform long enough to accommodate a full-length train of ten carriages and a
  • house on the adjoining lot ot the south to accommodate a large garden.
  • o beter balance the student populations and accommodate a new elementary school opening in August 2
  • n and eventually the campus was expanded to accommodate a four-year high school.
  • The platform at this station is designed to accommodate a future extension of the line, either via
  • added a sixth floor to the main building to accommodate a new progressive care unit, neuroscience c
  • d form, she required a crew of 48 and could accommodate a scientific staff of 24.
  • It weighed 80 tons and could accommodate a crew of 3 and 3-4 scientists.
  • on N Street, but soon proved inadequate to accommodate a growing congregation.
  • streamlined and waterproofed car that could accommodate a crew of five.
  • , the show will move back to midnight ET to accommodate a new show with former Tonight Show host Co
  • and the suitability of Ladbroke Gardens to accommodate a bus service.
  • and was replaced by the current building to accommodate a larger congregation.
  • leep lab has thorough soundproofing and can accommodate a few morbidly obese patients.
  • It was built to accommodate a congregation of 1,500, and was designed i
  • here were no legal provisions in Georgia to accommodate a company without stockholders.
  • In 1855, the new building was erected to accommodate a growing number of parishioners.
  • In 1890 a small extension was added to accommodate a new staircase.
  • ng dramatically during the summer months to accommodate a large number of courses for Primary Reser
  • The school expanded in 1987 to accommodate a sixth form.
  • a dilapidated gym with ceilings too low to accommodate a proper hoop or ball toss", due to a lack
  • covering one bucket seat that's designed to accommodate a stretched-out driving posture, rather lik
  • pplemented by six system built buildings to accommodate a further 198 places giving a total capacit
  • ely wireless; it also has a SD card slot to accommodate a picture customized background from the us
  • se who have a table that is large enough to accommodate a completed puzzle and are prepared to dedi
  • This junction has been designed to accommodate a future flyover.
  • These were added to the church in 1952 to accommodate a 15th-century painted predella.
  • Adequate arrangements to accommodate a double crew in comfort.
  • onal wing was constructed in Concourse A to accommodate a service to London.
  • Because the pitch could not accommodate a regulation-length American football field
  • lty evacuation and communications and could accommodate a pilot and up to five passengers.
  • It can accommodate a very large number of people.
  • ry Goods and L. S. Ayres before closing) to accommodate a Bacon's department store which relocated
  • He widened the original building to accommodate a larger congregation and today almost no o
  • ndards, LA 307 will be rerouted slightly to accommodate a new interchange between US 90/I-49 and LA
  • 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.
  • This box was subsequently enlarged to accommodate a frame containing 113 levers on 9 December
  • performances, with a stage large enough to accommodate a full orchestra and an audience capacity o
  • Hospital extension was completed in 1931 to accommodate a further 38 patients.
  • chancel should be built at the east end to accommodate a communion table.
  • group rooms are specifically maintained to accommodate a class of twelve, although the rooms can a
  • disuse since the place in Hazelbrook didn't accommodate a permanent installation in the back yard.
  • All modes of the game can only accommodate a single player (except for battle mode whi
  • andie completely revamped its restaurant to accommodate a variety of Asian tastes: Mandarin, Vietna
  • The Detroit People Mover can accommodate a large influx of tourists to downtown.
  • thampton Terminus began to shrink, first to accommodate a private road between the railway station
  • Gallery and the Bustle Gallery are able to accommodate a number of exhibitions simultaneously, or
  • Disappointingly moved to a Friday night to accommodate a meaningless England v Saudi Arabia friend
  • The south gates are modified to accommodate a valve to admit river water.
  • averse can change to any shape and thus can accommodate a great deal of different terrains;
  • ted ranging from 7 to 100 miles in order to accommodate a broad range of skill.
  • lding and in 1925 remodelling took place to accommodate a stage “suitable for the presentation of p
  • the music within movements very quickly to accommodate a new musical idea with each successive phr
  • The stern was altered to accommodate a new variable depth sonar.
  • at Greymare Hills and were large enough to accommodate a full Blue Streak missile.
  • ars, meeting spaces and 494 guest rooms can accommodate a total of over 6000 people.
  • ngular pattern of three runways in order to accommodate a wide range of wind directions.
  • The network will need to accommodate a trillion devices, most of them wireless,
  • loyees who would be laid off if SUNO had to accommodate a $3 million reduction in state appropriati
  • ne took place, since a NASCAR pit lane must accommodate a minimum of 43 cars.
  • mfort, extra-wide fixed (nonfloating) piers accommodate a large number of people walking and motori
  • It was remodeled between 2004 and 2006 to accommodate a second track.
  • The Chicago Temple is able to accommodate a broad spectrum of Church members, from va
  • about," a circular intersection designed to accommodate a continuous flow of traffic.
  • Jive resurrected it in the 1998 to accommodate a boom in electronic music, but it appears
  • as access via a small bridge that will only accommodate a golf cart.
  • is also a short term camping site which can accommodate a very limited number of caravans and tents
  • f Steel Construction, and it is designed to accommodate a future "Brain Train" to Atlanta.
  • 14 new galleries, an enclosed courtyard to accommodate a variety of educational and social events,
  • It was designed to accommodate a lower deck for subway cars (never built).
  • The clubhouse has recently been extended to accommodate a function room and further expansion is pl
  • lude a large cloister on its south side and accommodate a grammar school, founded by Henry VI in 14
  • the knee and loosening around the ankle to accommodate a boot.
  • cated between two tracks and long enough to accommodate a train of ten carriages and a locomotive.
  • It was reconstructed in 1790 to accommodate a mausoleum for Sheikh Mohammed Hilal Ram H
  • t SE to give a slightly longer wheelbase to accommodate a wider variety of engines.
  • St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool to accommodate a statue of Edward VII.
  • suitable and the aircraft was redesigned to accommodate a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada PW610F-A t
  • 990 when the greyhound track was removed to accommodate a larger football pitch.
  • e was a larger than normal size in order to accommodate a plastic mouse pad which was included alon
  • Because the tunnel is only wide enough to accommodate a single railway track but with sufficientl
  • er side of the entranceway) and was able to accommodate a two storey sanctuary and gallery.
  • "the scenery was considered too fragile to accommodate a film crew.
  • reduced in size to 299.1 metres (981 ft) to accommodate a new greyhound track.
  • The mall was originally designed to accommodate a fifth anchor, and there was even a sectio
  • s the only spot in downtown Moscow that can accommodate a project of this magnitude.
  • re not provided to the third resident as to accommodate a third bed.
  • e a mixed use building, the upper half will accommodate a 5-star luxury hotel, and the lower half w
  • Teaching Hall on the property, in order to accommodate a larger audience for teachings and events.
  • train and can be extended in the future to accommodate a train length of up to eight cars.
  • inches to the rear and was large enough to accommodate a large theatrical company or a chorus of a
  • Generally, the main halls, on average, can accommodate about 300 people while the mini can take no
  • It can accommodate about 800 worshippers for the weekly Jummah
  • 990, the brothers rented a house that could accommodate about 75 people to use as the Mosque.
  • partments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials.
  • Vault 9 is expected to accommodate about 700 ISO steel containers per year and
  • s, nursery schools, and day care centers to accommodate about 800 pre-school children.
  • ts at the same time (the hall can currently accommodate about 500 students).
  • They accommodate about 80 cardio machines facing the screen.
  • The building can accommodate about 2,500 office workers.
  • er an area of 190,000 square meters and can accommodate about 80,000 people.
  • orld War II the ship was rebuilt in 1952 to accommodate about 800 passengers in a single class, wit
  • and was a wooden frame structure that could accommodate about three hundred people.
  • sed for a mosque is a small hut which could accommodate about thirty individuals and is available f
  • e two tracks with short side platforms that accommodate about 6 cars (only the first 5 open).
  • vators can be inserted into the building to accommodate additional floors.
  • r a concert has to be expanded to 38,000 to accommodate additional ticket demands.
  • our Johnson AFB, North Carolina in order to accommodate additional F-16 training at Luke.
  • The additional property was expected to accommodate additional campus expansion.
  • This larger plant could accommodate additional throat presses and supporting eq
  • de the capacity of the electrical system to accommodate additional electrical and electronic equipm
  • widened from July 2001 through July 2004 to accommodate additional pedestrian walkways.
  • Then in 1990, to help accommodate additions to the defensive staff, he made t
  • ves in the ventral surface of the head that accommodate adducted mental barbels.
  • dated "B" pillar and rear quarter window to accommodate adhesive installation to replace the older
  • ur Lady Hospital will remain longer open to accommodate administrative services and prolonged-care
  • iway, has two instrument approaches and can accommodate aircraft with up to 30,000 pounds (14,000 k
  • North building was subsequently expanded to accommodate all students, and now South Delta Secondary
  • o Abercynon South, which will be rebuilt to accommodate all services serving both stations.
  • 954, the present embassy site was bought to accommodate all staff in one building, but the decision
  • In essence, the multiphase pump can accommodate all fluid stream properties with one piece
  • 5 m.) in length, which form a slip that can accommodate all Navy and Coast Guard ships up to and in
  • g in 2007, the singles chart was changed to accommodate all downloads, meaning that a song released
  • Somehow it must be possible to accommodate all these POVs without becoming merely anod
  • reat that it took three funeral services to accommodate all of his well-wishers, the first of which
  • the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to accommodate all necessary Federal and local regulatory
  • ear, the school had expanded its program to accommodate all thirteen grade levels, from kindergarte
  • mately the building was not large enough to accommodate all Basingstoke-based employees and both bu
  • n through twelfth needed more classrooms to accommodate all students.
  • o the site on Burde Street within a year to accommodate all the new students attending.
  • rebuilt as a multi-million-pound project to accommodate all years of the school (7-11).
  • al rooms tend to be large circular rooms to accommodate all the range of motion of a long telescope
  • from the back tees, with 5 sets of tees to accommodate all playing abilities.
  • e Holy Trinity Church on church road, which accommodate an old graveyard and most of the grave ston
  • te of Newnham Middle School will be used to accommodate an enlarged Mark Rutherford School.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • -square-foot (8,800 m2) Great Lawn that can accommodate an additional 7,000 people.
  • ice chillers were installed in the floor to accommodate an ice hockey rink for Houston's first pro
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • Craigs Primary School was built in 1979 to accommodate an influx of families moving into newly-bui
  • The house no longer exists but the stables accommodate an Anglican Franciscan monastery.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • The Banshee was designed to accommodate an ejection seat, a capability the Phantom
  • t long and over 100 feet tall, was built to accommodate an airship under construction in Britain.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • lled in the interior, and space was left to accommodate an elevator and fire staircase.
  • of Harrowden Middle School will be used to accommodate an enlarged Stephenson School for primary-a
  • e, named in honor of alumna Meg Whitman, to accommodate an 11 percent expansion of the undergraduat
  • This short time span is well suited accommodate an already time-consuming education.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • ion to the east end of the Meeting House to accommodate an indoor baptistery (1884).
  • 970s expanded the Langford School campus to accommodate an addition that included a grade school ex
  • This church was built in the town to accommodate an increasing population since the ancient
  • BMO Field could accommodate an additional 8000 spectators without makin
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • olutionary pressure as orthosteric sites to accommodate an endogenous ligand, so are more diverse.
  • ntend to use a reconstructed Bauakademie to accommodate an architecture museum as well as a Mercede
  • col of the Italian Peace Treaty in order to accommodate an ethnically and culturally mixed populati
  • gravel lot and the expansion of this lot to accommodate an additional 58 parking spaces.
  • xpanding to 190 feet wide at 20th street to accommodate an 80-foot-wide (24 m) median.
  • l and an aluminum superstructure that could accommodate an 8 man crew.
  • nel, and able to keep it flexible enough to accommodate, and to some degree empathize with, differe
  • To accommodate and benefit all living beings.
  • A Canadian Corps was deemed advisable to accommodate and clearly highlight the growing military
  • gical College graduates were less likely to accommodate Anglo-Catholic practices in their parish mi
  • aying The Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damag
  • ller stores, torn down and reconstructed to accommodate another large retail chain.
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