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The Corps was not intending to accommodate nature.
One of the typical approaches for moving object detection is background subtraction where background modeling is an unavoidable part intending to accommodate the changes in the environment.
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The camp was intended to accommodate eight thousand refugees.
The five-runway hub is intended to accommodate Turkish Airlines' growth for decades to come.
Ms. Lloyd said the university intended to accommodate D'Agostino in a new building.
It now held more than twelve hundred criminals and Taliban suspects, more than twice the number it was intended to accommodate.
Industrial workspaces intended to accommodate adults, who use a wheelchair, must consider the reach capabilities of the users.
Kindergarten, ( German: "children's garden", ) also called Infant School, educational division, a supplement to elementary school intended to accommodate children between the ages of four and six years.
Britain's court service said the move was intended to accommodate reporters and camera crews who had scrimmaged for position at the other courts.
The galleries live on the second floor, up wide and worn brick stairs (a gentle angle that was intended to accommodate Civil War soldiers on crutches).
Some suburbanites are concerned about the changes to their neighborhoods caused by new enclaves of high density developments intended to accommodate the often large size of Hasidic families.
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