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Housed in the Olympic Park created for the 2002 Games, the 1,335m track has five starts to accommodate beginners, so you're not thrown totally in at the deep – and icy – end.
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The forecast is good but that unprecedentedly early start, to accommodate a crowded summer program, tempts fate.
There may also be significant costs for the majority as institutions start to accommodate some of the most urgent needs of minorities such as British Muslims.
The Mount Washington Auto Road Hillclimb, now in its 37th year, normally sells out within hours (Newton's Revenge was started to accommodate the overflow), and most entrants would not qualify for the professional peloton.
Renault-Nissan filled that role, with its Fluence ZE sedan, which was engineered from the start to accommodate battery swapping.
There's a line we won't cross – you won't see any fax machines in breather locations anytime soon for example – but we really started to accommodate the user on things like this even though we started with a pretty strong stance against it.
But for cows sent to slaughter at 14 to 18 months, that is plenty of time for their genetics to start to accommodate a completely new diet.
There was talk awhile back of making dinner earlier -- say, a 4 30 or 5 p.m. start to accommodate those who don't like driving at night, especially since they don't live anywhere near one another.
Interventions have started to accommodate the increasing demand of a physically active lifestyle.
So what kind of writer is he, as the 1960s give way to the 70s, as the Catholic church starts tentatively to accommodate itself to the modern world and as the Lodges – the family number now set at five – proceed on their meritocratic way?
An estimated 50,000 spectators crammed into the Stade du 20 Mai for the 4am start necessary to accommodate prime-time schedules in the United States.
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