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At its best, the storytelling itself manages to accommodate a sense of historical contingency.
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But with a comic sensibility born in another era (recall the young marrieds of "Barefoot in the Park"), he has, for the past decade or so, struggled to accommodate a more contemporary sense of social intercourse.
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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".
Moreover, it is general in the sense that it can accommodate a variety of single-cell, deterministic reaction kinetics as well as various stochastic division and partitioning mechanisms.
A principle that had been around since the days of the magic lantern was revised to accommodate a dual-projector system that yielded a novel sense of depth.
A NEED to expand the state's prisons to accommodate a burgeoning criminal population is arousing an alarming sense of deja vu in Newtown.
Does it make sense to spend managerial time fostering new norms to accommodate a few prickly personalities?
When I left Catholicism my sense of independence and self-sufficiency was too strong to accommodate a personal relationship with, or recognition of my dependence on, God.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
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