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Constructing Arab-American identity means accommodating differences both within the community and with its adopted society.
ROME — Living inside Appia Antica Park means accommodating the history, and even the former residents, of ancient Rome.
Mr. Kapell and others say that negotiating Greenport's future means accommodating elements of its past, including the imprint left by the years of decline.
But the large task of making a bigger London better means accommodating its majority, those on low and middle incomes alike, more securely and affordably.
Modern medicine has so far failed to provide women with a safe and foolproof method of contraception, and our culture still grudgingly refuses to countenance working motherhood, or give women genuine equal opportunity, which means accommodating their biological differences from men.
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The C.I.A needed its base in Mexico City, which meant accommodating Mexico's Federal Security Directorate, a criminal incubator.
She could stand idly flipping through magazines at the newsstand across Broadway, but that would mean accommodating the line of men squeezing past her to look at porn at the rear of the store.
Meanwhile, Maurice Glasman, a prominent adviser to the Labour Party, was urging its leadership to reconnect with the disenfranchised working class, even if that meant accommodating an ideologically repugnant fringe within it.
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