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The building, which opened this month, has begun accommodating round-the-clock shifts of gas, electric and steam workers, mainly field crews that used to be dispatched from a building at 708 First Avenue, at 40th Street, that Con Ed sold in 2000.
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The port was subsequently partly rebuilt and began accommodating ship traffic again in the early 1990s.
At the start of the 21st century, copyright owners began accommodating themselves with the idea of commercial digital distribution.
She began accommodating the needs of different players, including a hearing-impaired pre-med student, Becky Clark, who made the team in 1980.
The coolness set in early last winter, after Ayatollah Sistani began making pronouncements and issuing fatwas about direct elections and the constitution, and Bremer began accommodating him by accelerating the transition to Iraqi rule.
IT had little choice but to begin accommodating them.
IIT began accommodating them by broadcasting their classes via satellite television so those who worked in local industries could attend classes remotely they didn't even have to leave their places of work.
"In the 1990s, we began accommodating a range of events," he says.
Apart from the security issue, their integration is easier when they are, from the beginning, accommodated in local families," explains Andrea Burelli, UNICEF's Head of Office in Dungu.
I was relieved to see that cars still parked in the middle of the street in the business district of Park Rapids, a practice begun to accommodate the logging trucks being loaded there decades ago.
The legal system has only over the past two decades begun to accommodate the use of law against human rights violations – a kind of work that always also involves changing the system gradually and nonviolently from within.
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