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Under Chávez, the Bolivarian revolution had accommodated some ideological diversity within its ranks.
The last such festive dinner, in honor of her 65th birthday, accommodated some 50 guests in July, and like the India Official Dinner, it was held outdoors.
It may have had to do with a difficulty in moving from an Eastern European system that accommodated some level of autocracy into an American management style.
Bureaucratic needs are accommodated; some delegations insist that rooms be distributed according to hierarchy — aides-de-camp below ambassadors — while the Russian delegation has been known to pay its bill with suitcases full of cash.
Whereas Hutto had accommodated some five hundred people, two new centers in south Texas—in Dilley and Karnes City would be able to hold about thirty-six hundred by the end of 2015.
A chastened Clinton subsequently accommodated some of the Republican proposals offering a more aggressive deficit reduction plan and a massive overhaul of the nation's welfare system while opposing Republican efforts to slow the growth of government spending on popular programs such as Medicare.
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At nearly thirteen thousand words, it's roomy enough to accommodate some favorite ideological tchotchkes.
Capable of accommodating some 50,000 worshippers, it is the second largest mosque in Pakistan.
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