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Sam Becker from Redcar, Cleveland, is one of those children whom mainstream education has struggled to accommodate.
The city could cope with an influx of 8,000 people but would have struggled to accommodate 8,000 cars.
One can find evidence for both readings, and Wedekind's conception of the character changed as he struggled to accommodate censorship and bring the plays to the stage.
The theater played host to Christopher Reeve a few years before his death in 2004, but struggled to accommodate the actor.
The arrival of carriers of a powerful imperialist culture cost the Aborigines their autonomy and the undisputed possession of the continent, and it forced them into constant compromise and change as they struggled to accommodate the newcomers.
Then, as now, political systems struggled to accommodate the demands of growing numbers of dissatisfied workers.Some economists are offering radical thoughts on the job-destroying power of this new technological wave.
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But today, the country is struggling to accommodate it.
Turkey is struggling to accommodate overcrowded camps and said it has nearly reached its limit.
Some readers will love it, but Man Booker is still struggling to accommodate our American cousins.
Many schools, hospitals and libraries are struggling to accommodate rising need.
In Athens, officials reiterated that Greece is struggling to accommodate refugees and migrants.
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