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Instead, classical music has changed to accommodate him.
Tells how coverage of the campaigns has changed to accommodate the emphasis on image.
"There's been a massive increase in young black people on the gay scene, and the music has changed to accommodate it.
Medicine has changed to accommodate the cost of the technology.
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The text has been changed to accommodate them.
Scheduled times have been changed to accommodate the New York Yankees' series against the Blue Jays in Toronto, Aug. 26 to 29.
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