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It's very important to set an identity, as Armani has, and have a signature look that's broad enough to accommodate whatever's happening".
And so it became clear that the tower was a pyramid, diminishing at the end of every new level by the width of a stair step just broad enough to accommodate the Minotaur's feet.
The Greeks also built hippodrome stadiums similar in layout but broad enough to accommodate four-horse chariot races, a feature of the Olympic Games as early as the 7th century bce.
An entitled whiner first seen on "The Real Housewives of Orange County," Jo wasn't technically a housewife: she ultimately broke things off with her live-in fiancé, Slade Smiley, and while her notion of housework was broad enough to accommodate wearing a French maid's costume it never expanded into actually dusting the mantles.
Such as to allow definitions to be broad enough to accommodate advances in technology, for example.
Although both C1 and C2 possess a high proportion of pores that are either closed or inaccessible to low temperature nitrogen vapour, the size distribution of the accessible pores is broad enough to accommodate BSA molecules.
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The sofa is wide enough to accommodate four.
But those reserved bands are wide enough to accommodate only 15 to 20 wireless microphones.
Next to the outcrop is a long, dark tunnel wide enough to accommodate a truck.
At spots, the road was barely wide enough to accommodate two vehicles.
The inner space would be wide enough to accommodate detergent molecules.
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