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"It cost her more to accommodate me, so she resented it more.
And, yes, that demographic loves to play golf if only the game would do more to accommodate it.
He now works at a Zara apparel store on Fifth Avenue, which, he said, gives him 30 hours a week and does more to accommodate his scheduling needs.
As officials say that Europe must do more to accommodate people fleeing wars, Russia have only extended permanent refugee status to 816 people.
But Senator Chuck Hagel, Republican of Nebraska, said Mr. Bush and the party needed to do more to accommodate its more moderate members.
Big producers and grid owners are having to invest billions more to accommodate these two factors.The likely election of a conservative government in September has given the nuclear lobby fresh hope.
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More new calls are blocked to reserve more channels to accommodate more future handoff calls.
"I had to keep buying more and more bandwidth to accommodate them," he said.
In July, the city had agreed to hire more teachers to accommodate a longer school day.
They began to dig out more tunnels to accommodate the growing population.
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