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I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".
On a day in January there were 27 burials, the most the cemetery can accommodate in a single day.
These days, everybody has a health concern or a food allergy, and she says, "I always try to accommodate in a big way".
One reason may be that his views on the gap are too research-based and nuanced to accommodate in a sound bite.
Family food, in my experience, invariably turns into lowest common denominator fare: unless you have servants, there is a limit to how many different meals you can make, how many conflicting tastes you can accommodate, in a single evening.
In [7] was shown that only for the angular index (m=0), pure TE or pure TM modes can accommodate in a two-layer dielectric cylindrical waveguide.
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Like other top-ranking institutions, the college has many more applicants for admission than it can accommodate in an entering class.
Some wheelchair users will also need carers to be accommodated in a nearby room.
There are two ways they can be accommodated in a reconstituted Premier League.
Insisting that nationality can only be properly accommodated in a single state is unlikely to ease the process.
There were, as Allingham's biographer, Julia Jones, wrote, "three hundred souls to be accommodated in a village of six hundred and fifty".
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