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She is used to accommodating emotionally fraught characters "on a psychophysical level".
AFTER 33 years of marriage, Don and Sande Middleberg are used to accommodating each other, especially when it comes to real estate.
THE quest for oil demands flexibility when operating in harsh environments, and big companies are used to accommodating some unsavoury regimes.
It's a win-win, with SMBs getting a a full-featured new tool to add to the IT arsenal, and RIM getting in on the ground floor with businesses that may well grow to the size that they're used to accommodating.
Havana wasn't used to accommodating such an influx of reporters and photographers, or having Cuban and American press liaisons and security forces all work together, Somodevilla said.
Dafoe plays Bobby, the motel's gruff but compassionate manager, who is used to accommodating strapped boarders living on the fringes of society, à la 6-year-old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and her volatile, unemployed mother (Bria Vinaite, discovered by Baker via Instagram).
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The proposed short-term facility would be used to accommodate people detained during immigration enforcement operations.
The Asian financial crisis forced its closure, and it's now mostly used to accommodate immigration department staff.
Yet that's exactly what Hamburg's Hotel Gastwerk used to accommodate before it swapped coal for paying guests.
On the way, it passes excellent pubs in cottages that used to accommodate lock keepers, sailors and horses.
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