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In recent years, Pärt has stretched his tintinnabulist idiom in order to accommodate a freer harmonic rhythm.
The backyard recently underwent sweeping changes to accommodate a free-standing studio and a home addition.
The P2 and P1 clusters were the largest sampled clusters for the aggregates of order 3 and 4. In the process of accommodating a free monomer or dimer, the preformed structured oligomer underwent large fluctuations, which is linked to orientational disordering of the individual peptides (see Fig. 5B).
Mumbai accommodates a free-ranging population of 35 leopards in and around its unfenced national park.
Athreya's work has discouraged reliance on trapping in some areas, notably the city of Mumbai, a crowded metropolis of 21 million people, which nonetheless accommodates a free-ranging resident population of 35 leopards in and around its unfenced national park.
But to whom? Johnson wants it to accommodate a new free school - with London's population growing at tremendous speed, there is a huge demand for more school places - and last December he wrote to LFEPA saying he was "minded to direct" the authority to seek the government's consent for accepting a bid received for the site that included a school, even though it wasn't the highest bid received.
As a result, if the objective is to remain below the CBT threshold and avoid a penalty, the Dodgers would need to shed salary to accommodate a premier free agent.
Most of the services offer a few gigabytes of storage free; that will accommodate a few thousand photographs, with enough room for thousands of Word documents.
Even if it were true that such a system could prevent another Woolwich, the apparatus that en masse fingers people's apparent beliefs, draws conclusions about what is inside their minds and seemingly predicts intention is impossible to accommodate in a free society.
Experts say that the overall slowdown in travel is allowing airlines to partly accommodate a growing demand for free seats and upgrades.
"In this age when the notion labeled 'too big to fail' (or jail, as the case may be) has gained currency throughout commercial markets, some cynics read the concept as code words meant as encouragement by an accommodating public — a free pass to evade or ignore the rules, a wink and a nod as cover for grand fraud, a license to deceive unsuspecting customers".
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