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The house was thought of "from the inside out," to accommodate the family's busy social life.
The area for the sailors is laid out to accommodate their daily routine seamlessly.
An economical and sleek sleeper sofa can be pulled out to accommodate overnight guests.
These days, many museums will knock themselves out to accommodate installation and performance artists who can attract youthful audiences eager for art-as-event.
The king hopes to stoke anti-Catholic feeling, but as Shakespeare sets out to accommodate his ruler, he finds himself resisting the court's manipulation.
Mr. Maneri, the violinist, loves in-between material: microtonal notes and rhythms that are stretched out to accommodate all sorts of interior filigree.
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An incongruous, home-built fiberglass body sat atop the chassis, with large cut-outs to accommodate drag tires.
There are also catnip cigars, doggy "designer impostor" colognes with names like "Tommy Holedigger," and personalized ceramic dishes including a line called "Whisker Ware" that features special cut-outs to accommodate cat whiskers.
precast panels with pockets or block-outs to accommodate girder to panel shear connections; allowance for grouting between the supporting girder and the precast panel; temporary support and forms along the girder to retain grout; transverse joints detailing between panels; and.
Hotels may be willing to upgrade you to a suite at no charge, and if you ask for a later check-out to accommodate the little ones you'll almost always get a thumbs-up.
Brisbane has gone all-out to accommodate our international guests: Barack Obama will be staying at the Marriott Hotel, David Cameron will be staying at the Treasury Hotel, and Vladmir Putin will be staying at the Ritz.
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