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Would the United States be so accommodating to a similar claim?
He's a really nice guy and very accommodating to a squealing fanboy like myself.
About an hour earlier, Guillermo Mota of the Mets was more accommodating to a smaller group of reporters.
Few places seem less accommodating to a seal than the Gowanus Canal, one of the last vestiges of New York's industrial waterfront.
"Trinity has been more than accommodating to a marginal group of protesters," said the Rev. J. Douglas Ousley, of the Church of the Incarnation in Murray Hill, an Episcopal parish.
Mr. Papadopoulos has tried hard to shake off a label pinned on him by opponents that he is a hard-liner, in contrast to Mr. Clerides, who was regarded as more accommodating to a settlement with the Turkish Cypriot leader, Rauf Denktash.
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Americans, Grossman told us, must accommodate to a future of "armed people everywhere".
Why not ease the standards of the color-TV sets to help us accommodate to a new level of radiation.
In contrast, flexible silicone tubes like the Bivona TTS accommodate to a wider range of anatomies.
ChIP can easily be accommodated to a whole genome level by applying sequencing instead of PCR as endpoint.
However, it is likely that infants will quickly accommodate to an inspiratory CO2 concentration, and the effectiveness of long-term exposure is not known.
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