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Pfizer itself is constructing an 18,000-square-foot day-care center on a 3.1 acre site opposite its new research center, which will eventually accommodate 168 children.

Thirty-six postudentste students from 14 countries across Africa will study in the first class at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Senegal, which will eventually accommodate up to 80 students and 20 researchers.

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Now home to more than 400, it will eventually accommodate more than 2,000.

Josh Brewer, CEO of Abstract, told me that the company will eventually accommodate Adobe Illustrator as well as less-feature-rich visual communication tools like PowerPoint and Keynote.

Which will eventually become outdated, maybe.

Currently we are building a 60 kg detector, which will eventually be situated deep underground.

The decrease in network lifetime will automatically decrease the usability, which will eventually affect the productivity of the overall system.

Seabirds will land on the platforms and defecate which will eventually be washed into the sea.

IM is therefore built upon scientific evidence, which will eventually change conventional medicine.

However, auxin conjugates are the finite resource, which will eventually run out without auxin biosynthesis.

This will come late this year, followed by a 95-HDR (High Data Rate) innovation which will ultimately accommodate megabit transmissions.

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