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The country, already packed with people, is now (accommodating) so many foreign nationals.
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However, tragically for Simone and her family; she has been moved twice since leaving Castlebeck and is now accommodated over 200 miles from her family; too far for them to visit.
It is conceivable that part of the strike-slip deformation in the region is now accommodated along faults parallel to the TFF and not along the TFF itself.
He could take solace in the fact that even the most demanding sports were now accommodating older athletes.
The growth of the private rental sector (PRS) is a symptom of the problem - about 30% of London households are now accommodated by it compared with less than 20% at the start of the century.
Public health education, on the other hand, which historically has been the domain of medical professionals or epidemiologists, is now increasingly accommodating students and scholars who come from a diversity of backgrounds, including anthropology, economics, sociology, and engineering.
It is now straining to accommodate Delta's five million international passengers a year.
He laments that Waterstones moved too slowly to launch its own e-reader, but insists it is now wise to accommodate the device most people prefer.
The college has seen a 49 percent rise in students under 21 in the past five years, and is now working to accommodate their new population: Raritan Valley has had plenty of recent success stories, including students who have transferred to Cornell University, the University of California at Berkeley and other high-profile institutions.
Failing to invest in sports infrastructure at both grassroots and professional level was the 2008 bid's downfall, and the 13-acre waterfront site is now due to accommodate 1,900 residential units priced betweeen C$300,000 and C$2m – with affordable housing, as always, to follow later.
Even though it is a primary school, San Jose is now forced to accommodate older children as well.
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