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Could Athenian democracy accommodate a "big man" without crumbling into autocracy?
The house is finished enough, though, to accommodate a big party — or even a wedding.
Besides space constraints, the Los Angeles center lacks a nearby hotel large enough to accommodate a big convention.
Mr. Gale said that capacity constraints were unrelated to the drive to save energy and that utilities can't always quickly accommodate a big new customer.
The same message, she said, was sent by putting the main stage up one level to accommodate a big welcoming lobby off the street.
However, some analysts argue there are risks that the supply of bonds is not big enough to accommodate a big expansion.
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There are many, many examples through history where the Christian tradition on many matters has evolved to accommodate a bigger vision.
This thicker model would presumably accommodate a bigger camera lens, as the camera ring now appears to be the same size as the camera hole on the iPhone 4S, he says.
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