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"Endless acres of featureless bungalows, jerry-built houses," is how he described the homes built to accommodate the spread of Londoners into the county.
Many colleges were built to accommodate the students.
More and more playhouses were built to accommodate the demand.
A viewing platform has been built to accommodate the crowds.
It's living in a system that hasn't been built to accommodate the second sex.
While numerous facilities had to be built to accommodate the events, measures were taken to protect the land.
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He was secretly imprisoned in Ayalon prison in Ramla in the wing built to accommodate Yigal Amir, the assassin of the Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, ABC reported.
Even in a political system built to accommodate change, the role of national conventions has evolved -- some would say declined -- rapidly.
Later still, as the Classical style of Haydn and Mozart gave way to the Romantics, large concert halls with correspondingly longer reverberation times were built to accommodate both the music and its growing audience.
If anything, the numbingly formulaic film stands in direct opposition to everything Netflix's distribution strategy seems built to accommodate, lacking even the moderate narrative daring of last year's Sandler outing The Cobbler.
As Warwick becomes more suburban and schools are built to accommodate children from the new families who move here, many longtime residents worry about the traffic and rising property taxes, but some sound stoic about the changes.
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