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Two shows were held in order to accommodate not one but two front row special guests.
They are meant to accommodate not only cars but important infrastructure of all kinds, from water pipes to bus routes.
The living room was spacious enough to accommodate not only a queen-size sofa bed, but also a rollaway bed my wife and I requested, thus allowing our two children to sleep separately.
My own house, I must confess, remains filled with no fewer than five freestanding pine bookshelves, of various finish and design; a waist-high Edwardian bookshelf, bought at auction, wide and deep enough to accommodate not merely books but also dinner plates and a decommissioned breadmaker; and a dozen "Billy" bookshelves from Ikea, poorly allen-keyed together.
It was designed to be big enough to accommodate not only Ms. Lemoine's father, who had used a wheelchair since a car accident in 1991, but his desk as well — and thereby to help the house "reassert the position of the French male within the family," as Mr. Koolhaas once said.
Mr. Benno will have to accommodate not only his patron, Lincoln Center, which has raised the highest possible bar for its 120-seat $20-million 20-million, but also two battle-tested veterestaurante nation's dining wars: the restaurant operator Nick Valenti and his partner in the Patina Group, the chef Joachim Splichal.
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Many responses indicated this was simply impossible to accommodate: "Absolutely not.
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