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"He always wanted to be liked, and he always wanted to accommodate people".
As much as the Pentagon might say they wanted to accommodate the desires of the press, its purpose was twofold.
They wished to keep their identity private but answered questions about Peele, because he was then active in an association of estate managers, and they wanted to accommodate his desire to bring attention to the profession.
It was also a fitting coda to Putin's "Crimean" period, which began in 2012, when Russia unambiguously declared that it no longer wanted to accommodate Western values but to confound and undermine them.
But much went awry in the handling of these two articles: a new freelancer was not properly vetted; e-mail in which she disclosed her personal relationship was overlooked; an editor wanted to accommodate a respected staff member even though she knew his essay was flawed.
Mr. Mitchell said Fidelity wanted to accommodate customers looking for more aggressive investment strategies as well as people who have different timing needs -- for example, people who need money for graduate school or prospective college students who plan to work for a few years after high school.
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Others want to accommodate far-flung guests.
"They want to accommodate you," she said.
"UK customers are usually very international in their tastes and we want to accommodate this interest".
"When people build," he said, "they want to accommodate for that".
"Barry does not accommodate in theater and I did not want to accommodate in sculpture," Ms. Pepper said.
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