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"All of the hiring that happened to accommodate the incoming class of 1995 is over.
It was all 50 or 60 years ago, and Ms Sereny's further concern in this book is with the struggle of later generations of Germans to digest what happened, to accommodate themselves to their history.
The RAH also happens to be the right size to be able to accommodate the demand for tickets and to have enough standing room.
They are not interested in accommodating your personal desires unless that somehow happens to coincide with adding to the bottom line.
But if we trust each other, trust that we love each other, trust that we have a marriage in which we're committed to a common future and to our family, we'll find ways to accommodate whatever happens, in whole or in part.
But Andrew Neilson, of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said the situation at Brixton where you can get drugs but not clean underpants, showed what happens when prisons are asked to accommodate hundreds more prisoners than they are designed for.
It does not concern the "private" unconscious of individuals, but the "unconscious" of the institution itself: it is not something that happens because the institution has to accommodate itself to the pathological realities of libidinal life in order to survive, but something that the institution itself needs in order to reproduce itself.
"All the shelters for unaccompanied minors are full," Tsaliki said, adding that she did not know what happened to the children they were unable to accommodate.
Isn't it the very strangeness of, say, Tennyson's line where "the blue fly sung in the pane" that through the odd use of the word "sung" makes the fly buzz and fizz, restoring the oddness, uniqueness, sheer stunning bizareness of our place in a world that has to accommodate both what happens and our consciousness of it?
Our Cleanup volunteers log each item they find on a standardized data card, available in nine languages to accommodate the Cleanups happening in more than 100 countries.
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