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An open space that only a few days ago had been the improvised site of cooperation between ballplayers and relief workers was back to accommodating business almost as usual.
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By turning a knob, you can move the seat forward or backward relative to the back, to accommodate the longer or shorter of limb.
In fact, some of the news hole that was saved by the narrower page width was added back to accommodate the expanded indexes.
The biggest disappointment: All four routers have Ethernet jacks on the back to accommodate nonwireless computers, but bizarrely, Apple's are old, slow 100-Mbps jacks.
A rear wall in the theater had to be moved back to accommodate a digital video projector, and the lobby needed additional soundproofing; the bar was constructed upstairs, and bathrooms were built downstairs.
(Mr. Seyfried's ancestors owned one such house -- with a tobacco shop on the ground floor -- in Williamsburg in 1848, sliding it back to accommodate a tenement later in the century).
The Upconverter has enough jacks on the back to accommodate nine video and audio sources, so in addition to an enhanced picture, you may finally be able to plug in all your home entertainment components and still have room for the PlayStation 2. J.D. Biersdorfer.
The Hall of the Americas was partly emptied out a while back to accommodate a recent hip-hop show, and the whale, displayed without a Plexiglass cover, now has all to itself a wide open stretch of space where it seems to be leaping through the air.
If we were to make one other quibble about the Bentley, it is that the front seat does not travel far enough back to accommodate tall drivers or passengers.
Couples, though, sometimes have more choices when one spouse has a much higher paying job or more work-situation flexibility, or if they've previously lived indulgent lifestyles that can be easily pared back to accommodate newer and tighter budgets.
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