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Adding that the office has worked to accommodate smaller productions as well as large studio movies, she said, "I think that the mayor's office really prides itself on having free permits and lots of different concierge types of services, so this is a little bit of a black eye that they quickly sought to address".
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"I appreciate this quick response from the Army, which has worked to find a way to accommodate this family," it said.
As thousands of people flee the conflict, UNICEF, in coordination with UNHCR and other partners, has been working to accommodate those people who have crossed the country's borders, the majority of whom are children and women.
U.S. automakers have been working to accommodate special orders, too, but they still build most cars on spec. Most American buyers don't get exactly what they want but they do get instant gratification they drive a car away immediately after deciding to buy it.
Like Carter et al (2013), we found that people had to work to accommodate new objects into daily routines, and suggest that, here, this involved bundling the product into what Shove et al (2007) call "systems of objects", which included other foods, drinks and pills or supplements.
José Eduardo dos Santos, who has presided over Angola for more than thirty-five years, long ago realized that foreign oil companies were the key to power, and he has worked diligently to accommodate them.
That country's strained relations with Pakistan have improved dramatically since President Ashraf Ghani came to office in the autumn.Unlike Hamid Karzai, his often difficult predecessor, Mr Ghani has worked hard to accommodate Pakistan, including by diverting forces to confront the TTP in the eastern province of Kunar.
Phil Nadeau, the assistant city administrator, said the city, Maine's second largest, has worked hard to accommodate the Somalis, piecing together federal and state grants.
"The city has worked hard to accommodate a rally for 250,000 people, which, unlike other events that we have given permits for in Central Park, won't fit in the park," Edward Skyler, press secretary to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, said in a statement.
And while Columbia has worked hard to accommodate residents, including finding replacement housing for those who would be displaced as it builds, more is needed to reassure the neighbors, particularly those who have not been impressed by the school's promises of thousands of new jobs or by its deepening ties to the community.
His school works to accommodate his needs.
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