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Since 2004, the helmet sported a white diagonal line with a white vertical line in the zone of the German Flag colors (originally to accommodate sponsor AMD), but then these lines remained in the Suzuka 2006 design.
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Behind its plain whitewashed front lies a vast, cave-dark room originally intended to accommodate light machinery and a few nameless sweatshop workers.
Built in 1919, it was originally designed to accommodate the Ducks football program, but the track team has called it home since the 1920s.
Originally built to accommodate the draughtsmen working on the new cathedral, construction was completed in the late 13th century, and it claims to be the oldest purpose-built hotel in Europe.
The raised areas of the roof were originally designed to accommodate large vehicles and also to provide light monitors, the vertical skylights that suffuse the interior of the building with large amounts of natural light.
Julia McCleeary, a Fort Worth senior planner, said the city's strategy had been to encourage cyclists to use roads that were originally built to accommodate more traffic than they currently receive.
The Shoreham was originally built to accommodate long-term guests, and its rooms are still the largest of any area hotel.
This cuff portion was originally designed to accommodate surgical trauma induced during autogenous bone-tendon-bone graft harvest in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery.
Some spent fuel pools hold five times the amount they were originally designed to accommodate.
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