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36 This model complements the dominant model of grief which proposes that the moving between loss and restoration domains allows the grieving individual to gradually accommodate the loss.
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The neighborhood gradually accommodated.
The party is gradually accommodating itself to him.
Indeed, these zones of faunal interchange would have been complicated and disrupted during the Miocene by shifting arrangements of landmasses and pre-Mediterranean water bodies as Eurasia gradually accommodated the tectonic apposition of the African continent (see, e.g., Rögl 1998; Harzhauser and Piller 2007).
However, the various phases of the English Reformation, which also covered Wales and Ireland, were largely driven by changes in government policy, to which public opinion gradually accommodated itself.
Weston and Sharon Bray, who now live in Wilton, Conn., with their two children, ages 7 and 9, are moving to Essex, but doing it gradually to accommodate business and family adjustments.
The cartoon crisis is simply the latest of these disputes, and as such could be seen as part of the bumpy process whereby societies at different stages of modernisation gradually learn to accommodate one another.
The update process affords the ability to accommodate gradually changing illumination conditions and adapt to new objects that appear in a scene.
"While academia, with typical inertia, gradually shifts to accommodate this, the rest of the world has already begun to embrace and reward these skills to a much greater degree.
With the passé, time-worn concepts of sin and grace gradually redimensioned to accommodate our predominant thinking around progress, any analogous mention of, say, eternity or hell was already sounding quirky within informed Catholic circles.
In the seventies, European economic policy and law was gradually extended as to accommodate consumers, the passive party of market transactions.
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