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Perry Ellis has always accommodated for an active lifestyle.
They also are supposed to accommodate for after-school activities.
There are a lot things you have to accommodate for.
Sadly, the weather wasn't so accommodating for concert-goers.
"They're not gonna accommodate for them," she said.
We will oversample to accommodate for setbacks.
Even if the Senate lessens the blow in its own continuing resolution expected next week, any sizable cut this year would make it much harder for a subsequent DOE budget to accommodate a massive project like DUSEL.
As the country has struggled to accommodate its massive prison population in recent years, politicians from both parties have pushed for changes to the nation's aggressive drug-sentencing laws, culminating with Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement on Monday that the Justice Department aims to reduce unnecessarily severe sentences for nonviolent drug offenders.
Police cordoned off wide swaths of the city to accommodate the massive crowds.
In mammals, the ER membrane-located IRE1 kinase/endoribonuclease, a key regulator of unfolded protein response (UPR), is required for plasma cell development to accommodate massive secretion of immunoglobulins.
Reëngineering the grid to accommodate massive flows of renewables such as wind and solar is a potentially expensive route for Japan.
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