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The center is expected to accommodate 260 children and be ready in a year.
This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.
It is expected to accommodate 30 million passengers a year, about 44percentt of Heathrow's current capacity.
Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.
M-PADS is expected to accommodate a 60 kg orbital payload and a 16 kg lander payload.
Kennedy International Airport is expected to accommodate 440,000 travelers and La Guardia Airport is expected to handle 300,000 travelers.
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Twin two-story garages on either wing of the home are expected to accommodate up to 30 cars each.
The schools, with a charter school that abuts the site, are expected to accommodate about 1,360 children.
The MPC can also be expected to accommodate with lower risk-free rates the higher spreads that are likely to result from new regulatory requirements.
With few exceptions, schools are expected to accommodate most special-education students, rather than send them to separate schools that may be far from their homes.
The EU-27 cannot be expected to accommodate the lazy pretence being peddled by Mr Johnson that Britain can have its cake and eat it.
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