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Tesco said it was introducing additional "bespoke racking" in stores to accommodate Now! 92 alongside Adele.
But gluten-free is much easier to accommodate now than it used to be as there is an abundance of gluten-free ingredients readily available at the grocery store, and it's so easy to find delicious recipes online".
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Dadaab, in Kenya, originally built to accommodate 90,000, now has 367,855 refugees, making it the world's largest refugee camp.
UNICEF has built dozens of support centres and classrooms in the past weeks, accommodating now 32,000 school children, and hopes to extend the programme to around 60,000 children by September.
Resorts are working hard to accommodate families right now.
The capital city, Monrovia, which was built to accommodate 350,000 people, now has 1.1 million!
The district tries to accommodate all students now by giving them computer time in the classroom and in labs.
From the outskirts of Shenyang in the cold northeast to the mountainous precincts of Kunming in the subtropical southwest, buildings are rising to accommodate the people now crowding into the 170 cities in China that host more than a million residents.
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