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And how could parking be relocated to accommodate new construction?" The pieces began falling into place one by one.
The "bilevel clearance study" will examine whether pipes, electrical boxes and other obstacles can be relocated to accommodate the double-deckers.
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In 2015, when an Evangelical Baptist church in the parish had relocated to a tent to accommodate construction on its building, the Jefferson Parish sheriff's office began receiving noise complaints from neighbors.
She said it was her dream job and relocated to Sydney immediately to accommodate filming.
His high-school outings were relocated to a nearby college gym to accommodate the crowds, and ESPN broadcasted the games with a full assembly of analysts — from Bill Walton to Dick Vitale — like they were college showdowns between top-tier teams.
To accommodate Beckham's switch, Ryan Giggs was relocated to an equally unfamiliar position on the right wing, and the squad player Jesper Blomqvist brought in on the left.
This was the scene March 3 going into the fourth century of reunions of Erasmus Hall High School, which, to accommodate all the snowbirds who have relocated to Florida, took place at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale.
One inner-city pharmacy has even relocated to a former bank, and the walk-in vault is now the "drug cupboard" accommodating the quantity of methadone required.
Others would be relocated to public areas.
In the early 1920s, they relocated to Germany.
In 1951, Bimbo's relocated to North Beach.
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