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A policeman, equipped with a head mounted device (HMD) investigates a safe house in which a witness needs to be safely accommodated (R).
It was unclear if that many people, including children, could be safely accommodated on the plane, which is powered by a Pratt & Whitney turboprop engine.
It is found that 50% of the core debris can be safely accommodated in the gap between radial shielding subassemblies and inner vessel without exceeding structural temperature limit.
"The delays at immigration are likely to be so long that passengers could not be safely accommodated within the terminals and would need to be held on arriving aircraft," said Normand Boivin, Heathrow's chief operating officer.
"The delays at immigration are likely to be so long that passengers could not be safely accommodated within the terminals and would need to be held on arriving aircraft," he wrote.
After the initial calibration process, the local officer moves to the living room in which a witness needs to be safely accommodated, and checks for suspicions objects and events.
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It is no easy to task to pinpoint a plaza or sidewalk that could safely accommodate the mass and the weight of the sculpture.
Recent reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the UN Environment Programme have emphasised the limits to how much carbon dioxide the planet can safely accommodate.
City officials have said they denied the permit because the neighborhood cannot safely accommodate the one million participants the organizers had said they expected.
The recently completed 300-metre wharf project was contracted to the Shanghai Construction Group and can safely accommodate two mid-size ships or one large vessel.
But if the room can safely accommodate everyone who is interested, then they should all be able to take the class.
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