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It was a momentous occasion for SFMOMA, which began to plan a major expansion to accommodate the new treasures.
The plant, which opened in 2003, has undergone a two-year, $118 million expansion to accommodate production of the big van.
For the PATH line, proceeds from the fare and toll increases will help finance $1 billion for larger cars to replace the rail line's 35-year-old rolling stock, station improvements and expansion to accommodate longer trains and new switching technology intended for speedier travel.
The architect said the design allowed for future expansion to accommodate six runways when required.
Instead of aid, we should redirect money to U.S. universities for program expansion to accommodate 3 million new foreign students and have a much more tangible and beneficial effect on the rest of the world.
Further, our study suggests that current health literacy frameworks may require expansion to accommodate more inclusive understandings of health literacy within various Aboriginal populations.
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The tubes have an expansion bend to accommodate the thermal expansions and periodic in-service inspection is to be carried out to check the reduction in tube wall thickness and crack using Eddy Current Probes.
Iomega will offer expansion cards to accommodate U.S.B. 3.0 devices, but these can be tricky to install.
Its recent expansion effort to accommodate larger "supermax" cargo ships makes it a more appealing option now and in the future.
"To support economic growth, baselines will be permanently increased if a facility undertakes a significant expansion" and "to accommodate incremental growth, baselines will be temporarily increased in any year where expanding production is accompanied by an emissions intensity improvement".
The Maldives government, which says the airport will not be privatised again, has said the expansion is needed to accommodate increasing tourist numbers to the upmarket honeymoon destination.
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