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I brought a girl over from Queensland who I knew would be able to accommodate 'emotional.' And she did awesome".
One leader discussed: I've seen the impact of our [program] over the year but [the space] is physically limiting and I was worried for a while that if we had any more registrations I might not be able to accommodate the kids that came in.
I think Penn will be able to accommodate my changing interests better.
"I hope that we will be able to accommodate people who have seen skeleton on the television and that they can come along and try it".
"I'm sure they'll be able to accommodate around 2,000 to 3,000 people, so this will have the same sort of feel as seeing a show in small concert venue," he said.
"There were one or two cyclists lobbying for a designated cycle lane on the bridge, which I don't think we will be able to accommodate, but we're still looking at the detailed design.
Under the Kenyan Children Act (2001), orphanages and other institutions serving orphans are called CCI's (i.e. children's homes) if they are able to accommodate ≥20 children [ 38].
If we assume that the buffer is able to accommodate M packets, the buffer state B i ∈ {0,1,...,M}.
It is said to be able to accommodate 10,000 worshippers.
Rarotonga has barely been able to accommodate the attention.
It was able to accommodate 250 works of art.
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