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He admired the way JD Salinger showed how the short story could accommodate "a more expansive post-war sense of American reality".
King Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines, but the Hitching Post could not accommodate a crowd of that size.
There are thought to be fewer than 100 foreign volunteers currently fighting alongside the YPG, but there are plans to accommodate a surge of interest, according to Facebook posts by existing volunteers.
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Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
This article criticizes recent suggestions that the current ELSI research field should accommodate a new direction towards a 'post-ELSI' agenda.
The Enertia Plus can accommodate a passenger.
A Bellaire lot can accommodate a house with a detached garage and a swimming pool, while the typical West University Place lot could accommodate a newly constructed Georgian house described by Don Stowers of the Houston Post as "lot-hugging".
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