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Perhaps much to their relief, paleontologists now had sufficient time in which to accommodate faunal change.

This leaves me 5p over budget and nothing with which to accommodate that truly amazing chocolate macadamia brownie.

This was the scene March 3 going into the fourth century of reunions of Erasmus Hall High School, which, to accommodate all the snowbirds who have relocated to Florida, took place at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale.

"We have to accept the fact that in a world that is changing as fast as ours, all thoughtful citizens will have to share in the anguish of finding the right moral perspective within which to accommodate these changes," said the university president, Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, who is the chairman of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission.

Mabey's forthcoming The Cabaret of Plants argues for "a new language" with which to accommodate the "selfhood" of plants: "metaphor and analogy may be the best we can do, but they will have to be toughened by an acceptance that the plant world is a parallel life system to our own, intimately connected with it, but still existentially different".

During qualification, Argentina had felt their way towards a way in which to accommodate 'the fantastic four' attacking talents.

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Nowhere is that flexibility more evident than in any school's nativity play which has to accommodate to the variations in size and skill of a possible cast.

Often the show, which tries to accommodate the various genres and age groups that make up pop music, is a horrendous train wreck.

At present, there is no known mathematical structure within which comfortably to accommodate a description of complex systems such as the El Farol problem.

The problem created insecurity for gardeners, who depended on their community plot for food, and headaches for the government, which had to accommodate all interests.

An alternative approach to §9, which attempts to accommodate the problematic passage without emendation, is offered in Ginsborg (1991).

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