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As your mind struggles to accommodate this wrenching reality, you won't be able to sleep or focus.
Seven blocks from the Thyssen, the Reina Sofía, opened as a museum in 1992 and home to Picasso's "Guernica," struggles to accommodate a growing collection of modern canvases.
Biden's recent struggles to accommodate the restive liberal base of the Democratic Party reflect in miniature the challenges Bloomberg also would have faced.
Air traffic in Berlin has more than doubled since 2000 to around 24 million passengers per year, and Tegel, designed for a maximum capacity of around 7 million, now struggles to accommodate around 17 million.
Freital's abortive meeting and the mass anti-foreigner protests outside the hostel, were merely the latest outbursts of xenophobia violence to have erupted in Germany as the country struggles to accommodate an expected 400,000 refugees this year.
Some of the problems noted in the report are brought on by progress: the university now struggles to accommodate two-career couples; a decade ago, women with tenure tended to be married only to their careers.
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Sam Becker from Redcar, Cleveland, is one of those children whom mainstream education has struggled to accommodate.
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