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By 1991, when planning to accommodate heavier traffic began, the cloverleaf interchange had been overwhelmed.
Greece is planning to accommodate 20,000 Syrian refugees on the islands of Crete and Rhodes, AFP reports citing a statement from the Greek public order ministry.
While it is too early to predict the outcome of public pension legislation, it is not too soon for deal lawyers to start planning to accommodate more taxable investors into fund structures.
"We understand that communication via social channels and video are important, and we are planning to accommodate these technologies," Rinfret said.
Adelaide's population was set to increase to 1.3 million and the MATS plan and water-storage schemes were in planning to accommodate this.
Yet the city is still planning to accommodate the Manhattan commuters who no longer catch a ride there, or at any L train stations along 14th Street, for that matter.
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The exhibition site was planned to accommodate 26 million individual visits over a 183-day period.
At present, the tables inside seat only 8, but Bisou plans to accommodate 19 soon.
The events were planned to accommodate a number of possible running mates.
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