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He said there was enough land to accommodate both hunters and drillers.
Norwich officials, however, expressed doubts that the city had enough undeveloped land to accommodate the warehouse.
"Since Argentina is a polo country," Mr. Keckeis said, many properties have stables and land to accommodate the horses.
In addition, there must be an evaluation of the capacity of the available land to accommodate the expected configuration of runways and other facilities.
The town settled the case by agreeing to sell him the land he had been leasing, plus additional land to accommodate parking for 300 more cars.
The post suggested the US had "plenty of land" to accommodate Israel as a 51st state, allowing Palestinians to "get their life and their land back".
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He has settled in North Carolina, where he owns 10 acres of land — enough to accommodate two large puppies, five turtles, two tortoises and one iguana.
Washington, however, does accept the principle of land swaps to accommodate demographic changes on the ground, but always subject to final agreement between the parties.
The other is a broad agreement on borders, dividing the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea along the pre-1967 lines, with some land swaps to accommodate the largest Israeli settlements.
This, too, envisages a Palestinian state in virtually all of the West Bank and Gaza, with some land swaps to accommodate large settlement blocks near the 1967 border.
Wetlands are drained to make more agricultural land or to accommodate expanding cities.
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