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It needs to accommodate its raison d'etre, a 605-litre, 1.8-metre through-load bay, after all.
It has been altering its personality to accommodate its "friends" for so long that it no longer recognizes or trusts its own instincts.
But it has made efforts to accommodate its critics.
Even so, Britain may find European leaders less willing to accommodate its demands in any renegotiation than it thinks.
One reason the grocery is nearly doubling in size is to accommodate its increasingly popular breakfast and lunch business; it is adding eight tables to the current four.
Bloomberg, a financial information and technology company founded by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, said that it needed the additional space to accommodate its swelling work force.
It is seeking a third space in Manhattan to accommodate its growing clientele.
His wife sewed him special pants to accommodate its size, as big as a melon.
Last year, Jakes inaugurated a private aerodrome to accommodate its increasingly jet-setting guests.
The problem is that this country does not accommodate its minorities well".
"Long Island needs to find a way to accommodate its garbage".
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