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Overhead bins are being forced to accommodate too much stuff these days, as passengers try to avoid paying those airline fees on checked bags.
However, for Al-Maria, the phrase was originally meant to refer to the way in which human life is being forced to accommodate the rampant growth of consumer and luxury culture in the region.
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But will the genre be forced to accommodate its growing English-speaking fan-base?
When Reynolds became Prime Minister in 1992 he was forced to accommodate and negotiate with the Labour Party.
Service along the Sixth Avenue lines was also disrupted as the lines were forced to accommodate trains that normally would have been running on the Eighth Avenue line, officials added.
Every now and then, though, a system appeared in which leaders were forced to accommodate the needs of at least some of their citizens.
This was a strong, coherent attack on the Corporation's founding principles, and as part of it, the BBC was forced to accommodate governors who were actively hostile, not merely critical.
It is still within living memory that the shadow cabinet was once decided by vote of the PLP, a system that infuriated generations of leaders who were forced to accommodate views not their own.
The bloc's negotiators had gone to Paris with a mandate for a 2C target but were forced to accommodate more ambitious demands from "the most exposed countries", the bloc's climate chief, Miguel Arias Cañete, said.
For those of us unlucky enough to be forced to accommodate mother nature's whims on a monthly basis, you know that — in addition to cramps, headaches and mood swings — it can be a challenge to find time in your schedule to buy the period products you need.
It was under construction at the same time as the Farakka Barrage but not completed until 1983, several years after the barrage began operation and, as a result, planners were forced to accommodate the changes brought about by the Farakka diversion.
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