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Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.
The schools, with a charter school that abuts the site, are expected to accommodate about 1,360 children.
Twin two-story garages on either wing of the home are expected to accommodate up to 30 cars each.
It is expected to accommodate 30 million passengers a year, about 44percentt of Heathrow's current capacity.
In 2014, the program is scheduled to move to the Heriot-Watt University Malaysia campus, a £35 million, or $56 million, project that is expected to accommodate 4,000 students.
With few exceptions, schools are expected to accommodate most special-education students, rather than send them to separate schools that may be far from their homes.
With Tuck, Kiwanuka and the second-year defense end Jason Pierre-Paul under contract, the Giants are not expected to accommodate Umenyiora's contract demands.
With the money from Times readers, Shining Hope is now building a much larger school that is expected to accommodate 500 pupils.
With Justin Tuck, Kiwanuka and the second-year defense end Jason Pierre-Paul under contract, the Giants are not expected to accommodate Umenyiora's contract demands.
The MPC can also be expected to accommodate with lower risk-free rates the higher spreads that are likely to result from new regulatory requirements.
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