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The schools and states against the policy argue the government's approach is an overreach that threatens the privacy of many students in the name of accommodating a few students.
"The thrill of not only accommodating a few hundred people with a great seat but actually having a ball go into the crowd is a much more exciting experience".
Plan on accommodating a few more guests than you expect.
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A card table, pushed against one of the peeling walls, can accommodate a few overflow guests.
Each floor had only 2,500 square feet and could barely accommodate a few cameras.
Mr. Franks and Mr. Corzine have certainly accommodated a few hundred of them, by shaking hands door to door.
Most of the services offer a few gigabytes of storage free; that will accommodate a few thousand photographs, with enough room for thousands of Word documents.
Most intriguing are the flower vases — upright, monumental things, as craggy and gray as cliff faces in an ink-and-brush landscape, and with barely detectable openings at the top, just wide enough to accommodate a few slim stems.
Thanks to the state's local soft coal supply, he reminded farmers, Kentucky now has "the lowest electricity rates east of the Rocky Mountains," and he is not planning on letting that change just to accommodate a few drowning polar bears.
OK, so maybe this isn't quite as glamorous as that sparkly winter coat or dazzling 4x4 (with diamond-stitched leather seating as standard), but isn't our message-drenched high street able to accommodate a few alternative ideas as well?
"We never meant the early cycle to become the normal cycle," Richard H. Brodhead, dean of Yale's undergraduate college, said yesterday, noting that Yale adopted early decision in 1995 to accommodate a few students who knew exactly where they wanted to go.
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