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Nobody is suggesting that the Web should somehow accommodate the rococo glories of The New York Observer's headlines in that paper's prime.
When seeking military aid from China, he claimed to want to build a Maoist state that would somehow accommodate the local culture.
Harris and pressure groups such as Dignity in Dying would like a new law that would somehow accommodate "mercy killers", but it's a desire I find abhorrent; downright offensive in fact.
On the more positive side, Bayes (who was an 18th century priest, by the way) allows us to acknowledge, and therefore somehow accommodate, our prejudice and bias, as well as the weight of prior evidence, and therefore, in my opinion, provides as close to a mathematical description of "the scientific method" as we're likely to see.
Our developing scientific theory must somehow accommodate the observation sentences we accept.
The rest of the protein (i.e., the non-structured N-terminus and the first α-helix) must somehow accommodate at the periphery of the spine.
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A single small canvas somehow accommodated the entire uncomplicated life of this nomadic clan.
Pressure to hasten elections will be brought to bear by many countries (though probably not Saudi Arabia) and will include insistence that the Brothers be somehow accommodated.
Some say Mr. Modi is a realist who knows he cannot ascend in Indian politics without somehow accommodating the country's minorities, especially its 130 million Muslims.
The way from Jammu to Srinagar, a picturesque and vertigo-inducing road that clings to cliff edges, somehow accommodates hurtling buses, lorries, army convoys and long lines of taxis and cars.
That was not the record; it was held by 15A West 73rd, which somehow accommodated 29 lodgers, among them William J. Boyer, recorded in the 1940 census as "marionette show manipulator".
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