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A modernist monolith, the New Haven Coliseum, is about to be torn down to accommodate a new Long Wharf Theater and Gateway Community College.
And technology has eagerly leapt to accommodate a new demographic group: gadget-loving children.
In 1975 the house was nearly razed to accommodate a new highway.
It's not worth upgrading from a standard Xbox One unless you're extremely keen to accommodate a new 4K TV.
Congress took years to set aside a special section of airwaves to accommodate a new emergency system, but it allocated only $2 billion for initial work.
The church was being destroyed to accommodate a new freeway, and a ramp jutted raggedly into the sky above it, a road to nowhere: eminent domain.
"The firing ended up being finding another type of child care to accommodate a new schedule, rather than firing her for another sitter".
Things got worse on campus when the athletic department announced that the 2002 game against archrival Oregon State had been rescheduled to accommodate a new television schedule.
November 2007 The government publishes a public consultation document weighted firmly in favour of expanding Heathrow to accommodate a new runway and 220,000 extra flights a year.
I understand that the Daily Mail found it necessary to change up to accommodate a new page 5 lead (though it didn't make my edition in Brighton).
He built his new hotel primarily for permanent residents, to accommodate a new generation of the rich who sought freedom from household cares -- including himself.
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