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Rarotonga has barely been able to accommodate the attention.
"The BBC has been at its best when it has been able to accommodate difficult, trenchant and extremely creative people".
Works like Mr. Just's remind us that good art has always been able to accommodate conflicting emotions.
Mr. Berk said both schools had so far been able to accommodate their swelling numbers, although P.S. 217 had to build an annex.
"He may have had a vision for his home that the program as designed may not have been able to accommodate," Mr. Cross said.
So far, the range of radio frequencies, which lie between audible sound and infrared radiation on the electromagnetic spectrum, has been able to accommodate all the increased uses.
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It is said to be able to accommodate 10,000 worshippers.
It was able to accommodate 250 works of art.
Would Japanese ports be able to accommodate Sony exports?
Please appreciate that due to limited availability we might not be able to accommodate all requests.
"My own view is that London should be able to accommodate its own growth," says Moylan.
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