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The rainy day before, at the new Frank Gehry-designed Art Gallery of Ontario, for instance, I had spotted, above a large and accommodating stand with many slots for many umbrellas, a printed sign reading "Unsecure Umbrella Station!" A useful convenience with a warning about the limits of useful conveniences: your umbrella could pass in a minute, with only yourself to blame.
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Meadowhall, a bus, rail and tram interchange, is the second largest station and accommodates a number of services including the long distance CrossCountry service.
Particularly with all the creature comforts, the Taurus is a pleasant and accommodating large sedan.
The result shows that the capital cities contributes insignificant proportion (0.5%; 314 km2) of urban area in Himalayan region and accommodating large (ca. 4 million) population during 2015.
This paradox can, in part, be explained by the shortage of computational methods for verifying the accuracy of generated sequences and accommodating large datasets.
At the same time, Zellner's design operates in large part as the straightforward and accommodating backdrop for an artwork by the 88-year-old artist Ellsworth Kelly.
The genome of HSV-1 is comparatively large and can accommodate a number of mutations and deletions.
The problem sizes are classified as small, medium and large, and to accommodate the variability that might exist in the sequence-dependent setup times on both machines, three different scenarios are considered.
Both highly functional and uber-spacious, U-shaped islares are perhaps the largest and most accommodating.
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