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Cruise lines are also starting to offer more private excursions that can accommodate larger family groups.
Finally, I discuss possible extensions of this model to accommodate larger paradigms with multiple, local bases.
To accommodate larger audiences, the festival was moved to the Melbourne area in 1953.
The most obvious difference is that they have become bigger to accommodate larger fans.
It will be able to accommodate larger planes, and further cut congestion.
Donald notes that the Adonia's small size allows the ship into Cuban ports that aren't ready to accommodate larger vessels.
"The interesting thing," Mr. Taylor said, "is that while 7A is well suited to accommodate larger buildings for specific tenants.
They were stiffer and lighter for maximum power and could accommodate larger striking areas without breaking or bending.
In another case, the office proposed increasing the small-business size standards set by the S.B.A. to accommodate larger businesses.
To this end, we have designed a custom diazomethane generator that can safely withstand high flow and accommodate larger volumes.
Moreover, road surfaces with high average luminance coefficient, Q0, can accommodate larger pole spacing, reducing energy consumption.
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