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And readers now expect to be part of the creative process; Atavist stories will be updated if the story evolves and may soon accommodate comments and reader participation. .
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The room was scarcely bigger than a prison cell, and visitors complained of it, but I soon accommodated, and even enjoyed it.
The Church soon accommodated Darwin's ideas, which, as most clerics realised, have no relevance to religion, and the deathbed conversion is a simple falsehood, even if the great naturalist was buried in Westminster Abbey, where he still lies, trampled by tourists.
The suspension of convertibility was soon accommodated by the government, since, having no institutional power over the monetary system, there was little they could do to prevent it.
He said he hoped the packed lot in Woodside would clear out soon, to accommodate all the taxis coming in for inspection.
But with the land, now zoned for manufacturing, soon to accommodate buildings as high as 29 stories, officials envision three million square feet of commercial space bringing 9,600 jobs to the hub, as well as 5,200 new residences, 770 of them subsidized.
I'm sure the company will soon re-accommodate United's logo.
The key challenge for power grids around the world is or will soon be to accommodate substantial amounts of fluctuating generation from distributed generators.
A second story was soon added to accommodate the number of children who were to attend.
But dangerous routes out of Eritrea may soon expand to accommodate millions of Yemenis with nowhere else to turn.
The house and its grounds was originally intended to be the headmaster's residence and provide lodgings for a few boarders, but soon expanded to accommodate the entire school with the construction of classrooms and a hall.
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