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Many cities would fall over themselves to accommodate it, would rewrite zoning codes, offer massive tax incentives, and rename themselves Googleville if need be.
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If so, part of the dashboard may have been cut away to accommodate it, and this would certainly lower the car's value.
For the "Psarandonis Syrto," footage, the venue, Union Pool, was very dark, and the only lens that would accommodate it was a fixed lens.
It needs a building with very special temperature and floor stability requirements, and there wasn't any place here that would accommodate it.
There's no door that you could possibly make that would accommodate it, since it's 50 feet [15 meters] wide.
By comparison with other motorsports, we allow pretty much anything – if you thought you could power your car efficiently with baked beans, we'd accommodate it.
He has spent more than a year since trying to accommodate it in a way that would limit the impact without inviting court challenges from gun groups or provoking the Legislature to pass new laws that could cut funding or impose rules that would allow people to carry guns openly in classes.
And, yes, that demographic loves to play golf if only the game would do more to accommodate it.
Such a break is more difficult for MLB to accommodate because it would force the playoffs deeper into cold weather.
By the same reasoning, a visit by President Clinton would not make North Korea more accommodating than it would otherwise be.
Judge Lord Hodge said if matters came to a head next week that if the court could accommodate a hearing it would do so.
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