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Wish We Were builds and builds until really it could only be accommodated live in a sonic cathedral.
An obvious reason is that monumental pictures could only be accommodated in the loftier spaces downstairs, resulting in chronological confusions that make it difficult to follow changes in Titian's style during his exceptionally long career.
He warned that a soaring urban population - rising from 50% of all the world's inhabitants today to 70% by 2050 - could only be accommodated without disastrous social and environmental consequences by developing local urban design rather than "a single monoculture of globalisation".
In the diffuse and circumscribed arrangements of the mesogleal forms (Fig. 1m p), increased muscle size could only be accommodated through elongation of the base and expansion of the lacunae.
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"It could only be Morris".
Ms. Fleming, who earned money during college by singing in jazz clubs, proved particularly suited to this format, where just a small, invitation-only audience could be accommodated.
In the end only half that number could be accommodated but to do so the organisers had to hire extra venues to cater for meetings on an astonishing range of social and political topics.
And not many heads, since only 48 people could be accommodated.
In a sense it was, because it showed clearly that spatial quantization existed, a phenomenon that could be accommodated only within a quantum mechanical theory.
Only 40 articles could be accommodated in the proceedings, forcing us to turn down 35, many of which were of high quality.
The head of the commission, Mieczyslaw Lepecki, felt the island could accommodate 5,000 to 7,000 families, but Jewish members of the group estimated that only 500 or even fewer families could safely be accommodated.
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