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At one point, the barricade had to be moved to accommodate a police bus.
ITV denied the move was designed to sabotage BBC1's Sunday night lineup and said it was because that week's Thursday night episode of Coronation Street has to be moved to accommodate a Uefa Europa League football match.
In 2015, the course had to be moved to accommodate a lack of snow, and in 2014 a barren segment of the course injured several teams, causing them to drop out.
If he gets the impression that so much hair is just too overwhelming for you, he might be moved to accommodate a little shaving.
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After 26 people were moved to accommodate premium seating, family togetherness, and a generally irritated flight crew, we were off to the races - relatively without incident.
The 118-year-old building, which had not been used since 1980, was being moved to accommodate improvements to Route 9, which included replacing a bridge over Central Avenue.
Syria has quickly moved to accommodate American demands.
The Trump administration has moved to accommodate the president's dubious rhetoric in other ways.
The company then moved to accommodate additional investors like Baidu, the Chinese Internet giant.
Having failed to get any movement from the Russians, Clinton herself moved -- to accommodate the Russian position!
For much of the first 25 years of their marriage, the couple and their children moved to accommodate Mr. Boulding's academic travels.
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