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In the rush to accommodate so many new children, many teenagers have yet to be placed in secondary education.
In the rush to accommodate every specialism, and on its own terms, the editor seems to have forgotten to include any articles on philosophy in general.
The rush to accommodate the new innovation was combined with efforts to stop it from leading to a glut of American films and electronics in British cinemas.
The alleys, called hutongs, are among the few historic residential areas that have not been demolished in the city's rush to accommodate a fast-growing population and capitalize on ballooning land prices.
Unfortunately, in the rush to accommodate the hundreds of families who have arrived in the past month, tents were put up in an unoccupied area of sandy wasteland previously used as an informal toilet by several thousand people.
A new study suggests that even as automakers rush to accommodate consumers' mobile lifestyles by designing hands-free features into their products, drivers can still be dangerously distracted.
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As temperatures plunged to some of the lowest levels in living memory this week, municipal officials rushed to accommodate the homeless in hostels, hotels and other emergency centres.
When she asked to change it for some fish, the waiters rushed to accommodate her – and the replacement cod was a treat, softly flaking, with a sauce of spring onion and tiny chickpeas.
And those who manufacture catering trucks are rushing to accommodate such special requests, which have rescued their industry from a recession-induced plunge in demand for the more traditional taco and hamburger trucks.
Instead, they are rushing to accommodate the new demands.
Haffejee [ 22] noted that as a result of inadequate facilities and high patient loads, counselling services were usually rushed to accommodate other services.
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