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Berkman, ever accommodating, said the fat one.
"Everyone has been overly accommodating," said Martin, now 40.
"It's been hectic, but we were happy to be accommodating," said Mr. Sackermann.
But people generally have been accommodating, said Lt. William O'Toole, a spokesman for the Montgomery County Police Department.
If the college could accommodate, say, six graduates (it was a small school), he could name them, and the college would not be disappointed.
Typically, in lithium-ion batteries, for every host atom, only 0.5 to 0.7 lithium ions can be accommodated, says Linda Nazar, a professor of chemistry at the University of Waterloo.
Still, Mr. Clinton has made it known he would like to relax a bit, and that is a practice Chappaqua can accommodate, says Marion S. Sinek, town supervisor of New Castle.
Some say it would be impossible to conceive of a governing structure that could accommodate, say, Turkey and Germany, countries with comparable size of population but hugely different levels of development.
The Santa Cruz programme accepts only 15 students a year"We commonly receive 3 to 4 times the number of applications from well-qualified applicants than we can accommodate," says the programme's director Ann Caudle--but Caudle--but Caudle--but Marques
That's a trend we're trying to accommodate," said Joe Barbano, corporate architect for Barratt American.
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