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They must also move to accommodate the expansion.
Meanwhile, Muslim villages were destroyed and whole populations forced to move to accommodate European farms and industry.
The couple wanted a garden on wheels that would move to accommodate the window washers, who need access to the terrace.
Writers had presented freshly drawn proposals that left their principal demands intact, according to a guild leader, and producers made no immediate move to accommodate them.
A move to accommodate still others not so distinguished led to the rather unofficial acceptance of a fifth class, the pancama (Sanskrit: "fifth"), which include the "untouchable" classes and others, such as tribal groups, who are outside the system and, consequently, avarna ("classless").
The hands, meanwhile, move to accommodate the text on the screen — and the text moves accordingly.
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Romney's return to Utah has some elements of a homecoming; it is also, more simply, a move to accommodating political terrain.
Syria has quickly moved to accommodate American demands.
There were abortions, compromises, constant moves to accommodate his career.
New Jersey is quietly moving to accommodate hundreds of companies made homeless by the attack.
At one point, the barricade had to be moved to accommodate a police bus.
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