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There are 16 rooms, which neatly accommodate two shooting parties of eight.
The concept of the expansion being a risk factor for disease, rather than a cause, is tempting since it would neatly accommodate the observed diversity of clinical and histological subtypes associated with the expansion.
Obtain a hole saw drill bit (generally 1 1/8", 1", 7/8" or 3/4") that will produce a hole that will neatly accommodate the faucet shank, and drill a hole.
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The defence budgets of the other top nine countries can be neatly accommodated inside the US budget.
I loved its shape, which neatly accommodated a pound or two of long pasta like spaghetti, and its colanderlike lid, which locked in place for easy draining.
With that in mind, the Logitech K380 is an unequivocal joy to use: it's unusually beautiful, with smooth moulding and appealing, circular keys; the typing-action is sharp and muscular; it works with almost any device, desktop or mobile; the layout is neatly designed to accommodate Windows or Apple natives and it isn't even very expensive.
In October 2002, after a neatly timed 2-month break to accommodate the birth of his second child, Koppenhöfer took up his current position as vice president of business development at Axaron.
What other director would bother to show waiters preparing for a patrons' dinner, or to insert a closeup of a cushion being neatly tied onto a chair that will shortly accommodate a distinguished ass?
To accommodate structural systems and basement mechanical spaces, the University's first extension neatly decapitates the imposing wall built by John D. Rockefeller in 1911.
A young boy from Najaf wearing a pressed white shirt tucked neatly into bluejeans walked up to the lectern, and the microphone was lowered to accommodate him.
Can Judaism accommodate modernity?
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