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If a problem exists, a political party should make sure it can show that its worldview is robust enough to accommodate it, rather than hope it will fade away like Tinker Bell.
If you do the latter, the piece and the actors are plastic enough to accommodate it, and clever enough to offer the tools for you to rebel.
It is also unfortunate that all 48 works are not seen here: "Odore Di Femmina/Torso 5" by Johan Creten is not displayed, because the Stedman Gallery did not have a vitrine large enough to accommodate it.
The small Carl Rosa Opera Company toured constantly, but the Covent Garden company visited only those few cities with theatres big enough to accommodate it.
These changes in hydration free energies are necessary consequences of a change in local water-water bonding, because the first step in the solution of a solute is making a hole in the water big enough to accommodate it.
Apply duct tape to the case's handle, if it's wide enough to accommodate it.
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If you start the syrup in a bowl large enough to accommodate its overall expansion as it boils, you can leave it to cook down mostly unattended.
He wove cable ties through the holes, then attached the board to a tube of fine-meshed netting that was large enough to accommodate him inside it.
Even if your house is spacious enough to accommodate them, it is a difficult situation.
Their field was big enough to practice on; it was big enough to accommodate the baseball team; but it could not host a regulation football game.
'It's hard to credit, but maybe after so many years, there was the beginning of a grudging acceptance that each of them deserved to exist,' writes Martin, 'that the ocean was big enough to accommodate them both.' It is while they are out surfing in California together as friends in December 1994 that tragedy strikes.
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