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They were stiffer and lighter for maximum power and could accommodate larger striking areas without breaking or bending.
The company's Web site said it had three dry docks and could accommodate ships up to 300 feet long.
It has two concentric towered walls separated by a wide moat and could accommodate a garrison of 2,000 men.
"You have dozens of islands which are deserted and could accommodate hundreds of thousands of refugees," he said.
"They needed a Class A location that met their current needs and could accommodate growth over the next 20 years with additional space," Mr. Steir said.
Because all of the tables were the same size and could accommodate up to five people, Ms. Davis's suspicions were not aroused when they were finally seated.
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There were 35 workstations and one conference room, and we could accommodate 100 employees.
A change in the configuration of the H-bond donors and acceptors could accommodate the charged and uncharged forms of the uracil ring, maintaining a similar network.
Some residents have protested that the proposed towers, with a total of more than 800 apartments, would darken the sky and introduce more residents than the area's schools and subways could accommodate.
8 But others argued that evidence based medicine, if practised knowledgably and compassionately, could accommodate basic scientific principles, the subtleties of clinical judgment, and the patient's clinical and personal idiosyncrasies.
Irony: cheap, big storage, and bandwidth could accommodate high fidelity files.
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