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Capable of accommodating some 50,000 worshippers, it is the second largest mosque in Pakistan.
And he said the president thought foreign policy should "consist of appeasing and accommodating some of the world's worst actors".
THE quest for oil demands flexibility when operating in harsh environments, and big companies are used to accommodating some unsavoury regimes.
Detention centers across Greece had been accommodating some of the overflow, but unions representing the Greek police say that these holding cells also are now packed.
Reception is mixed; hotels which do accept dogs we found were most accommodating, some allowing them all over the hotel including the restaurants.
"Staff are also quick to point out that the stark rooms accommodating some of South Africa's most violent criminals – mostly murderers and rapists – are a huge improvement on the previously overcrowded and filthy wards".
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Under Chávez, the Bolivarian revolution had accommodated some ideological diversity within its ranks.
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