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During the worst months last fall, it was trying to accommodate 21 operations in those five minutes.
Stephen Goldsmith, the deputy mayor for operations, acknowledged in an interview on Wednesday that the city was trying to accommodate the wishes of many groups, including council members.
Patrick McVerry, the general manager of the Patriots, said the team was trying to accommodate church groups without altering the experience too much for other fans.
Not surprisingly, the Opera Orchestra's overall performance of "Otello" was shaky, probably because during rehearsals and in concert everyone involved was trying to accommodate Mr. Bergonzi.
It's an adaptation that came to me when I was trying to accommodate American tastes without completely compromising the concept of sashimi.
Besieged by requests for interviews, lectures and ecumenical appearances, he said he was trying to accommodate as many people as he could.
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Incumbents and challengers nationwide are trying to accommodate this sour mood.
Companies that offer the accounts generally say that they are trying to accommodate employees.
One problem for officials is trying to accommodate the 50 families who are among the new arrivals.
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