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The traditional peanuts are served by request only, to accommodate those with food allergies.
They do this not only to accommodate new patients but also to make money.
Abramson was invited to an interview with the Washington bureau chief, Al Hunt, who agreed to see her only to accommodate Pearlstine.
Earlier in her career, she explained, publishers seemed only to accommodate so much difference, so that "if you were going to publish gay work, you were going to publish sentimental gay work, you were going to publish conventional gay work".
The Raven surgical robot is intended for research use on animals and cadavers, while the Open Source Medical Device scanner will be large enough only to accommodate rats and rabbits.
Requesters of the data may be able only to accommodate certain technologies.
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"They only have to accommodate each other.
The mayor says he only wants to accommodate people who live in the historic center of town, near the basilica.
The new visitor centre, which opened last week, replaced a "temporary" structure built in 1968 that was only designed to accommodate 100,000 people a year – a tenth of the number that visit the 4,500-year-old 4,500-year-old 4,500-year-old
First, the access links of MNs only need to accommodate the traffic from their backhaul links.
The main purpose is to design a network that is not only able to accommodate the communication need of all users in a certain area, but also with lower cost than previous design methods of the network.
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