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"The congregation was excited about the growth on the one hand but on the other hand worried about accommodating new people but not losing their sense of identity, their sense of haimishness".
Mr. Glass said he anticipated even more visitors during the economic recession and worried about accommodating the large numbers, particularly people flocking to crowd-pleasing exhibits like the Star-Spangled Banner and one on Lincoln that opens in January, or a gallery devoted to popular entertainment that features Judy Garland's shoes from "The Wizard of Oz".
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They worry about accommodating the flow of rural migrants to the cities, amassing the physical infrastructure appropriate to their ambitions, and upgrading the country's technology.
The initial results were perhaps predictable — with the rest of the team struggling to find a rhythm at short notice, Morris's intelligent running looked less of a usual option to have and more like one more variable to worry about accommodating.
Otherwise, you're looking at having to worry about accommodating glasses, eye tracking not working, ocular distances maxing out and so on.
Last year we worried about worrying.
b Worried: 1 = worried about own medical complaint.
"Fear and laziness always stopped me from being that person in the past but now I'm a bit older and uglier I don't get so worried about offending people or accommodating their silliness".
"Hard working families are already worried about how they will accommodate the rising cost of many day to day necessities such as childcare, rail fares and food.
He agrees that conjugal visits are a good idea, but is worried about the cost of building facilities to accommodate this, and also the extra prison staff that would be required.
Although Blazejowski said Radio City would be able to accommodate all of the team's season-ticket holders, some fans were worried about a seating shortage.
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