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It took a little while for Mr. Brubeck to capitalize on the greater visibility his deal with Columbia gave him, and as he accommodated success a certain segment of the jazz audience began to turn against him.
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Mr. Obama is expected to reshuffle both his inner circle and his economic team as he accommodates the changes.
By the 1860s Emerson's reputation in America was secure, for time was wearing down the novelty of his rebellion as he slowly accommodated himself to society.
He accommodated us.
In one solo, he can be the Hindu shepherdess, Radha, summoning Krishna; in another, as Gemini (choreographed by Michael Beare), he accommodates courtly Asian and ballet moves for men and women.
His policies are often a balance as he tries to accommodate different points of view.
One can find evidence for both readings, and Wedekind's conception of the character changed as he struggled to accommodate censorship and bring the plays to the stage.
In these not-altogether-smooth first three months of the Clark campaign, the general has had to let go of his organized past to adjust to his unruly future, as he struggles to accommodate a world where people do not always follow orders and are not necessarily known for their loyalty, and where the person at the top is as likely to be battered as saluted.
His role as captain will also surely mean he is now going to play in his favoured central role rather than be shunted out to the margins, as he was to accommodate Sterling against Italy.
Then he accommodates himself to the increasing restrictions imposed on the Jews as best he can.
How does he accommodate conflicting views?
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