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Mackenzie Swan Accommodating more than 88,000 people on the move was a huge challenge.
Today, after more than 60 years of superhighway building, nearly four million miles of public roadway crisscross the country, accommodating more than 200 million cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Cornell proposed a campus with 2.1 million square feet of building space at a cost of more than $2 billion, accommodating more than 2,000 students, with classrooms, laboratories, housing and a conference center, among other facilities.
Accommodating more than 3,000 athletes and many more spectators is nonetheless an ambitious undertaking for a country where the majority of the people are either rice farmers or mountain-dwelling tribal groups.
The Nazis established the first forced-labour camp for Polish Jews at this site in early 1940, and by autumn of that year there were three camps in the village itself and a number of satellite camps in surrounding areas, accommodating more than 11,000 prisoners at a time.
Volume fraction of each possible morphologies of nanoclay in polymer, number of clay platelets in those particles accommodating more than one layered silicates, size and location of inclusions, spatial orientations of particles and also non-uniform dispersion of nanoclay in matrix resulting in agglomeration phenomenon are all considered as random parameters in this research.
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The detention centre accommodates more than 1,100 asylum seekers.
Now home to more than 400, it will eventually accommodate more than 2,000.
Renovated in 1995, the stadium now accommodates more than 60,000 spectators.
Mr. Lopes said his hotel accommodated more than 90percentt of guests wanting to check in early.
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