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Metts settled into his new life in the oil fields, reluctantly accommodating an array of strictures that he regarded as pointless.
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Ironically, the Russians asked U.S. officials to allow their passage, a request the Americans reluctantly accommodated.
Israel has reluctantly accommodated the U.S. by releasing Arafat instead of exiling him.
Ironically, we may reluctantly accommodate ourselves to being watched at the A.T.M., the airport, in stores, but our appetite for observing people in extremely personal circumstances doesn't seem to wane".
There are several theories about this, some theorizing that Westside restaurants find it difficult to build up the kind of banquet business necessary to support an ambitious kitchen, others about the culture clash between customers accustomed to having food served their way and chefs who reluctantly accommodate them, but the result is the same: mediocre cooking.
After initially resisting a visit on the grounds that it would use too many embassy resources, the State Department reluctantly decided to accommodate Mr. Chaffetz.
SANDRA GENELIUS New York A Transgender Quandary To the Sports Editor: Re "A Pioneer, Reluctantly," May 13: I often wonder if there will come a time when we accept that accommodating one person hurts more than it helps.
Be accommodating.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Gadamer was able to accommodate himself, albeit reluctantly, first to National Socialism and then briefly, to Communism.
Not a penny of cost growth beyond that reluctantly, but unavoidably, conceded today is accommodated.
Saying they're unable to accommodate the Folk Art Museum's floor plates as they add 40,000 square feet, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro reluctantly imply that to save it, they'd have to destroy it.
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