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If that is true, the Passat is a family car with a teensy back seat, barely big enough to accommodate two of my three kids even if one dared to colonize the legroom over the center hump.
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These were the largest in the world at the time, designed to accommodate four of the new Boeing 747's and two DC-10's under one roof.
None of the recommended inns I called could accommodate five of us for a week -- they were already almost solidly booked -- so we split our time among three.
Those mountains accommodate one of the largest nonpolar ice field systems in the world and include the Steele, Kaskawulsh, and Lowell glaciers.
As noted, round glasses usually accommodate one of two looks, 1960s peacenik or 1920s pencil-neck, depending on whether the arms join the frame at the side or the top, respectively.
In failing to recognize the inviolability of the moral claims of all morally considerable beings, utilitarianism cannot accommodate one of our most basic prima facie principles, namely that killing a morally considerable being is wrong.
These were larger than what was planned for WFIRST, but design studies showed that, without the cost of grinding new mirrors, the spacecraft could be enlarged to accommodate one of them at no extra cost.
Filming also took place at Stone Street Studios, where a new sound stage was constructed to accommodate one of the sets.
The new bridge was able to safely accommodate one of the largest steam locomotives in the world, the 511 ST Big Boy.
However, we also show that the distinct pterin-binding pockets of each module can each accommodate one of the pterin-based inhibitors that we have previously identified [12].
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