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When people point out that Duke, Stanford and the University of Michigan seem to accommodate both, he grimaces.
He thinks of his ranch as very, very green, [although] his vision of greenery doesn't altogether seem to accommodate extractive industries.
The market cannot seem to accommodate the demand for real places to gather, drink coffee and read new worksYemen's uncertain future After four months of conflict, an uneasy peace has returned to Sana'a, the capital of Yemen.
What black pop in America can't seem to accommodate yet is a younger woman who can keep her social criticisms pointed without the distraction of side topics -- spiritualism, pot, freaky behavior and the other accouterments of being both "conscious" and fabulous.
Boethius's subdivisions had one major failure: they did not seem to accommodate the different uses of the word 'being' (ens).
But neither KK-theory, nor the tools which yield the extension from one crossing to all crossings, seem to accommodate analogous algebraic techniques.
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In the past, the designs, such as they were, seemed to accommodate the novel materials.
The capacity has been doubled since last year to more than 4,500 seats, according to the organizers, and at least on the first morning of the festival they seemed to accommodate most of those attending.
A scoop of that ice cream — vanilla, this time — provided cool, smooth balance, a fine ending to a meal at a restaurant that seems to accommodate all occasions and tastes.
One book I recently read all the way through, however, led me to think about the paradoxical way in which certain literary works can countervail this tendency by seeming to accommodate it.
The advent of nanotechnology has paved the way for an explicit understanding of stem cell therapy in vivo and by recapitulation of such in vivo environments in the culture, this technology seems to accommodate a great potential in providing new vistas to stem cell research.
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