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This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.

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We expect to accommodate at least 400 writers and researchers who will benefit from these enhanced offerings.

Expected to accommodate up to 750 worshippers at any one time, in three halls.

In 2008, when Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky came across an article that asked how Denver -- which had around 28,000 hotel rooms at the time -- expected to accommodate 80,000 DNC convention-goers, a lightbulb went off.

In 2018, officials expected to accommodate 12,000 "students" as well as another 2,100 inmates at another detention centre – a total of about 7% of the county's adult population, or 11% of the entire male population.

Built at the cost of £212m and located at Wrexham in Wales, HMP Berwyn is expected to accommodate 2,100 category C prisoners – those who cannot be allowed to move freely but are considered unlikely to try to escape.

The inverted well of depth 0.1 eV at the channel valence band-edge is expected to accommodate some discrete bound states.

Hence, continuum models more appropriate than the classical elastic continuum models are expected to accommodate the size dependence of nanomaterials in studies of these materials at very small scales.

Kennedy International Airport is expected to accommodate 440,000 travelers and La Guardia Airport is expected to handle 300,000 travelers.

Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.

The center is expected to accommodate 260 children and be ready in a year.

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