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"Tinder would have to change things about their medium in order to really accommodate.
He wasn't going to have a peg feed, he wasn't going to lie down in his bed, he wasn't going to sleep on a pressure reliever mattress, he was going to go upstairs...we had to really accommodate that.... (District Nurse).
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Six-and-a-half hours later, still in his pinstriped suit, he walked stiffly into court -- those shackles don't really accommodate a normal step -- to arrange bail, signing the papers with a cuffed hand.
The art system doesn't really accommodate this, however.
Mr. Letterman said he understood that the book could be politically barbed in a way that the "Late Show" can't really accommodate.
Can it really accommodate the thousands of environmentalists, socialists, trade unionists, students, single-issue campaigners and others who poured time and energy into the Yes campaign?
While there's a lot of deadpan humor in "The Intuitionist," the story couldn't really accommodate the same sort of play that there is in "Sag Harbor".
My first inspiration was my love for Berlin and the second that this gallery can really accommodate my idea," she continued with a smile, peering over the top of her big, black sunglasses.
I'll bet there are diaspora folk stretching from London to Kingston to Detroit who will recognize, as Lawson does, how many couches can be squeezed into a space that cannot really accommodate that many couches, and, moreover, how one couch in particular will be a matter of special pride, and therefore covered with plastic for its own protection.
And sometimes you feel as if Ms. Hewitt were asking too much of photography, even conceptual photography: can her still lifes really accommodate both the cynicism of the so-called pictures generation and the nostalgia for the civil rights era of her own younger generation?
But in general, we don't really accommodate those wishes if we really believe they are billionaires.
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