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Mr. Fan encountered little serious official opposition, perhaps because of his accommodating demeanor, or because national issues are kept mostly in the background of this intimate film, which opens Friday at the IFC Center in Greenwich Village.

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He inherited from Cicero his literary conception of history, his copiousness, and his principle of accommodating style to subject.

By Hua Hsu Marley became a symbol of peace and unity; some of his less accommodating bandmates thought justice mattered more.

He is becoming a mirror-image Hitchcock; both men are fetishists, but, whereas Hitch, cleaving to the path of the plot, litters his favored trinkets like clues along the way, Lynch is increasingly willing to stretch and wrench his narratives for the sole purpose of accommodating his objects of desire — eyes, breasts, telephones, and lips as bright as blood.

There is a lot more humour and sweetness in Freud than he is credited with - it's just that his unsparing wit and pitiless judgment, which allow the sentimental no room, tend to crowd them out of his never very accommodating public image.

And Mr. Masur, who would never put his strong convictions about this repertory above the imperative of accommodating his soloist, matched Mr. Ohlsson's dynamism by keeping the pacing fleet and the textures clear.

Recognizing the challenge of accommodating his expansive vision within the confines of a single museum, the organizers passed over the standard model of a single traveling retrospective in favor of this collaboration of complementary exhibitions.

Bale is also at the centre of a tactical dilemma, with boss Carlo Ancelotti confronted by the difficult task of accommodating his record signing in a side that already contains three more top-class attacking midfielders who also like to operate from wide positions: Cristiano Ronaldo, Angel Di Maria and Isco.

A failed salaryman, Oyama (a pseudonym) abandoned the corporate world at the age of forty and retreated to the Tokyo slum of San'ya, "where someone lacking any vitality whatsoever could go about the business of accommodating his own fecklessness and ill luck".

King Mongkut, Rama IV (reigned 1851 68), reoriented the policy of his government to accommodate that influence.

He went out of his way to accommodate one family's urgent need.

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