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The bladder wall has receptors that measure how much the bladder is being stretched to accommodate incoming waste.
The movie's message that honesty is the worst policy is stretched to accommodate all the significant characters.
The court in Midway acknowledged that the Copyright Act's definition of "derivative work" "must be stretched to accommodate speeded-up video games". Id. at 1014.
His Peck is a Southern gentleman charmer with a strong code of what's acceptable, which is somehow stretched to accommodate the seduction of minors.
The rules were stretched to accommodate both volumes of Alan Clark's diaries, in the memoir and autobiography section chosen by Linda Grant, as a single title.
If the idea of the survival story can be stretched to accommodate the survival of a culture, "Miss Agnes" is as urgent as its predecessors.
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The outside material is a micro-mesh spandex fabric that stretches to accommodate gel expansion.
What matters above all is the couple's musical and personal chemistry in which each stretches to accommodate the other.
At each of these junctures, the interfacing processes must stretch to accommodate the values of the other.
The Camera Culture researchers developed algorithms that could determine how much parts of an arbitrary 3-D object needed to stretch to accommodate its deformation into another shape.
Researchers will design self-healing polymers that can stretch to accommodate large volume changes in the battery during charge and discharge.
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