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It states that it is designed to "accommodate qualified non-U.S.
It is designed to accommodate four thousand worshippers inside and more outside, in the parking lot.
It is designed to accommodate the personal and the planetary, political awareness and head-in-the-sand retreat.
One of the virtues of a liberal democracy is that it is designed to accommodate social and cultural change.
Anchored by a 48-inch professional Viking stove and a Sub-Zero refrigerator, it is designed to accommodate two cooks working side by side.
The ramp appears at the urban scale in many of Le Corbusier's unbuilt planning projects: there, it is designed to accommodate the motorcar, which one suspects the architect loved equally.
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The astronaut driver would snap himself or herself into the turret — it's designed to accommodate a space suit — with a rigid seatback inspired by those in Nascar.
There are 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and 9 fireplaces; it was designed to accommodate the Tozers' two daughters and five grandchildren when they visit.
The consequences can be found in Dushanbe's largest state orphanage, now home to 700 children, rather than the 300 it was designed to accommodate.
Some fees from nonradio customers will support infrastructure improvements to help the network function accurately even with fewer radio signals than it was designed to accommodate.
Basic sand casting mold was used and a portion of it was designed to accommodate the external mild steel chill (MSC).
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it is designed to absorb
it is designed to reflect
it is designed to respond
it is designed to meet
it is designed to incorporate
it is designed to satisfy
it is designed to protect
it is designed to achieve
it is designed to create
it is designed to address
it is designed to enable
it is designed to help
it is designed to allow
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