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"We're constantly thinking through how a space should change to accommodate a child," he said.
It will have an acrylic tunnel going through it, large enough to accommodate a child in a wheelchair.
Dizzy fantasies of the excitements of adopting — "What an adventure!" — abruptly fizzle when Ms. Woodard's husband, Harris, reminds her that the circumstances of their life would not comfortably accommodate a child, and that in any case child-rearing is not an enterprise to be embarked upon as if it were a thrilling new lark.
Mr. Gibbons, who knows the first-haircut drill better than most, says the extra space is needed to accommodate a child's entourage.
Convertible seats can face forward or backward, and can usually accommodate a child up to 40 lb.
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If a school garden is not a possibility for you, a community garden might accommodate a children's program.
Consent, freely given by a parent who understands exactly what they are signing, is a condition of accommodating a child under section 20.
The sprawling barnboard interior accommodates a child-friendly steakhouse, four bars, dance floor and stage where live music may range from swing to rock.
My mother was initially enrolled in a Jewish French day school, but within weeks her parents and the teachers realized that the school couldn't accommodate a deaf child, so she was shipped off to a specialized school in Paris, overseen by nuns.
It took Roger three years to find a mayor willing to agree to accommodate a centre for child refugees.
Some private schools that accommodate a mere 25 children have waiting lists with hundreds of names on them.
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