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Norma also has a first, less accommodating son from a previous marriage, a bitter ne'er-do-well who shows up wanting money.
COMMON SPACES: There is an open floor plan on the first floor, accommodating a living room, kitchen, dining area and family room.
The city's first phase, accommodating 50,000 residents, will be completed in time for the 2010 Shanghai Expo trade fair.
The first and third levels accommodate transfer between the two.
Carter will note that change, as he might the shift of Lawes from the back row to the second row, accommodating the return of Jamie Gibson at flanker.
Cabrera helped the Tigers by shifting from first base to third to accommodate the free agent Prince Fielder.
Since the 1930's, the most glamorous race in indoor track, the Wanamaker Mile, has been run at 10 p.m., at first to accommodate Ted Husing's live radio broadcast.
First, to accommodate phones with zooms or multiple cameras with separate focal lengths, there's a test of… well, predictably, zoom performance.
How did the first organisms accommodate the continual refreshment of unstable molecules within their metabolisms?
First, it accommodates dependence across ordered conditions and consequently has increased power to identify genes showing subtle, yet consistent, changes.
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