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The larger stalls might accommodate a Lipizzaner, with its tack.
These results suggest that the hydrophilic cavity of tyrosinase might accommodate the bulky carbohydrate on the bibenzyl scaffold.
Site plans for new developments might accommodate more commercial space as a source of economic development for the community.
It seats roughly 55 in a space that might accommodate more, at tables set well apart from one another.
Also on the laptop -- obtained by U.S. intelligence -- were drawings on modifying Iran's ballistic missiles in ways that might accommodate a nuclear warhead.
Wealthy Americans, some of whom were GOP donors, demanded the lower individual tax rate, and Trump said last week the GOP might accommodate some of these concerns.
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Though most fall internships require less time than their summer counterparts, they might still make demands of you that your schedule might not accommodate.
But this approach, like licensing, could lead to incompatible versions of Windows, and some experts believe the market might not accommodate more than one version of Windows, ensuring that two of the companies might fail.
Some researchers have developed stretchable electronics, which might help accommodate stresses (see "Stretchable Displays" and "Making Stretchable Electronics").
But Skoufis would make no commitment; the season was already under way and the budget might not accommodate another $200-a-game 200-a-game 200-a-game player
If this were New York, the tub might comfortably accommodate 6 strangers, but here, it packs at least 16.
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