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"My own view is that London should be able to accommodate its own growth," says Moylan.
And second, that if China more or less abides by global norms, America will be able to accommodate its interests.
Construction had started by 1964, and the University was able to accommodate its first students (albeit living in trailers on what is now the East Field athletic area) in 1965.
How is N. meningitidis able to accommodate its uptake sequences without interference with protein coding?
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Wolff's point is well made, but luck-egalitarians may be able to accommodate it.
The new stadium will also double as a desperately needed convention hall for the Javits Center so that the city will be able to accommodate the growth of its existing trade shows, and also compete for the many conventions that now are too large to come here.
The airstrip was eventually able to accommodate 150 aircraft with its 4800 feet-long runway.
Moreover, the WG method is shown to be able to accommodate very complicated interfaces, due to its flexibility in choosing finite element partitions.
Because this mesh is dual to a triangulation, its topology is unrestricted and it is able to accommodate arbitrary boundary shapes.
"The BBC has been at its best when it has been able to accommodate difficult, trenchant and extremely creative people".
In its completed state, it will be able to accommodate 150 million.
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