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Moreover, they had improved upon the Roman attempts at systematic plans for the monasteries themselves, which might accommodate 1,000 persons monks, brethren, craftsmen, servants, slaves, and guests with provision for their multiple activities and also suitable storage facilities.
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Kitchen alcoves that might accommodate trash compactors are instead being fitted with special wine refrigerators, which have become part of standard appliance packages.
Although there are examples in the literature that approach this design [ 7, 70, 71] and designs which might be able to accommodate it [ 72] we did not locate any studies that provided a comprehensive assessment of access, equity and effectiveness.
The larger stalls might accommodate a Lipizzaner, with its tack.
Second, the economic theory of decision making, broadly understood, might accommodate the idea of obligation.
We're happy to refer you to another company who might accommodate you".
If a school garden is not a possibility for you, a community garden might accommodate a children's program.
Whether other vectors might accommodate the αT2ib encoding nucleic acid more appropriately remains an open question [ 34].
The workplace might accommodate you and might not - or after a month or two, they might change the so called "accommodations".
Democrats' own differences aside, they also are under pressure from the White House to be open to proposals from Senate Republicans who might support the final legislation if their interests are accommodated, and which might draw a few Republican supporters on a final vote next month in the House.
In the rhombohedral structure of the SRO film on STO (111) substrate, the Ru nn-distance does not change much to accommodate the Sr2+ ion, which might be able to explain the better transport and magnetic properties in this film.
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