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"That place was going 24 hours a day almost, to accommodate all the teams," he said of the arena.
Preposterously space-suited, sweating heavily and near middle-aged he may be, but he is no robot.At every bounding step, by Armstrong and Aldrin, the moon seemed almost to accommodate itself to man.
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She was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914 shortly after her keel had been laid and the ship was only in frames; this allowed the ship's design to be modified almost totally to accommodate seaplanes.
In contrast to formation of a "flat" Δ8 9 -sterol, formation of "bent" cycloartenol requires the product bend through almost 90° to accommodate the 9β,19-cyclopropane-8β-H bridgehead in which the 19-CH3 and 8H-atom are cis to one another.
Many of our participants, whose joint problems came on gradually and not unexpectedly in later life, did not appear to experience 'chaos', and they adjusted their lives almost imperceptibly to accommodate their symptoms.
With its 47 rooms and 3,000 light bulbs, Michael Winner's home was almost big enough to accommodate his ego.
If 3% of Londoners attended a show in the National's Olivier Theatre, it would take almost 200 performances to accommodate them all.
The vote tally was delayed because a reduced number of voting stations forced many polls to stay open until almost dawn today to accommodate floods of irate voters.
That larger wall will create a portal at the end of 59th Street that is almost tall enough to accommodate two Washington Arches stacked one atop the other.
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