An accent ledge along the top of the wall reinforces the curve and accommodates indirect lighting. |
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Adjacent to the rail station is a bus depot that accommodates Greyhound and SMART, making this a true intermodal station. |
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The hardwoods are spaced eight feet apart in rows ten feet wide, a spacing that accommodates 540 trees per acre. |
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It also accommodates the engine, transmission and air conditioning radiators and intercoolers. |
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Sidewalk retail in Portland and other traditional cities accommodates pedestrians without massive parking lots out front. |
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The anterior mVAC accommodates afferent terminals from other chordotonal organs that have retained their proprioceptive function. |
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The water vascular system, found in all echinoderms, accommodates the elongated body of the holothurians. |
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He accommodates the reader with nine pages of Berlin history chronology, 55 illustrations, and a plenitude of notes, bibliography, and index. |
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The current facility, a traditional black-box theater in Alice Pratt Brown Hall, accommodates only 200 and has a small orchestra pit and stage. |
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The expansion accommodates a multi-year contract with a national marketer of frozen treats. |
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Each apartment accommodates up to six occupants and all units include a kitchen, a bath and a half bath. |
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A suction cup member has a lip which pliably accommodates the surface and allows a trigger mechanism to be brought in contact with the surface. |
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The telescope structure accommodates installation of a 9-m vacuum bell jar for aluminizing the primary mirrors in situ on the telescope. |
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The breadth of Hindu religion accommodates a large variety of religious concepts. |
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Upstairs the large master bedroom comfortably accommodates a king-sized bed and a chaise longue. |
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I think we may be observing the general social norm that frowns on age discrimination and accommodates disability. |
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Although he is able to speak some French, and presumably the receptionist is able to speak some English, neither accommodates to the other. |
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Your average busy bar accommodates a couple of hundred people in an enclosed and poorly ventilated area. |
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The office accommodates two recently merged law firms in a space that expresses the new firm's identity. |
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Statistics show the four-story mall accommodates a total of 11 shops and some 120 shopkeepers. |
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The refurbished Main House now accommodates the Sixth Form and the Senior pupils. |
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A 336-square-foot guest suite above the garage accommodates visitors for extended stays. |
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter. |
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An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum accommodates Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant. |
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The hospital also accommodates visitors to the Irish Kidney Association's Respite Centre in Tramore. |
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The bar is always fifteen deep, the dancefloor accommodates 250 people but probably packs more and the lighting is very, very dark. |
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The language of this handbook accommodates the needs of design and production professionals and students. |
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Many think the gospel can only succeed if it accommodates the wishes of the world. |
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The flight deck accommodates the pilot, the co-pilot and the flight engineer. |
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Loyal Watcher, an ex-Royal Navy fleet tender with a range of more than 2500 miles, comfortably accommodates 12 heavily equipped divers. |
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It accommodates the Arian teaching that Christ was a lesser deity created by God. |
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Salphina Mulaudzi, the ward councillor for the area, estimates that an average yard accommodates about 10 sub-tenants. |
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In a year or so an A-frame that accommodates three or four families in style will be built on the site. |
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An adjustable mold stop comes with an automatic ejector, and an adjustable mold clamp accommodates different mold thicknesses. |
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This area also accommodates a small guest toilet and the stairs to the first floor. |
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The ferry accommodates cars, bikes, wheelchairs, pushchairs and foot passengers and the crossing takes roughly ten minutes. |
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This ultramodern amphitheater accommodates more than 9,000 fans in oversized, cushioned seating. |
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Admittedly, an exception is made but then this exception accommodates further exceptions. |
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It requires the most bandwidth and accommodates the fewest number of concurrent calls. |
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The plaza accommodates 1,000 cushioned folding chairs plus standing room. |
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This happens when subbases are not fully compacted, so load transfer dowels are used to span across joints to provide continuity that accommodates the rolling loads. |
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The consultations next week will give farmers an opportunity to provide input into the final draft of the plan so it better accommodates their needs. |
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For Plutarch, rather Plato accommodates harmoniously both an aporetic and a doctrinal element in his philosophy. |
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The immutable fact of their friendship accommodates conflict that could fracture a marriage or estrange a parent. |
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This new common space accommodates the bookstore, the bank, the souvenirs store, the newsstand and is better adapted to security requirements. |
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It accommodates five adults with as much ease or squeeze as any other family runabout. |
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The bench seat nicely accommodates three across, thanks to a squishy center cushion. |
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Ergonomic oversize mitten grip starter handle for easy starting and accommodates the largest of gloves. |
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The cabin comfortably accommodates four adults thanks to generous head and legroom both in front and in back. |
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The main electrical room is situated on the first floor while the top floor or penthouse accommodates the building's air handling system. |
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The stowage cradle has an athwartships notch that accommodates the liferaft's keel and facilitates the launch procedure. |
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The Visiport optical trocar comes in only one diameter and accommodates only a 10 mm laparoscope. |
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Hyperopic patient accommodates to compensate and can develop a convergent strabism. |
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This dome accommodates the receiver and is an unvented dome due to the power of this fitting. |
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Anas ibn Malik Child Protection and Care Centre: this centre accommodates boys between 7 and 12 years of age. |
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In this aspect, chat-support has proven to be an excellent solution that accommodates the need for fast assistance at a reasonable price level. |
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Take a cruise on the Nile in a felucca, a traditional sailboat that accommodates approximately 10 people. |
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The V refers to Mr. Vongerichten, who has reached the kind of celebrity status that accommodates ellipticity. |
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It accommodates well with the pigeon, lamb, duck, guinea fowl, fish, shellfish, foie gras and sorbet with citrus or apricot. |
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An hour's bike ride took us to the satra at Auniati, established in 1663 by the king of Assam, which accommodates more than 400 bachelor monks. |
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The original Pelagic, a steel 55-footer built in 1987, has spent 15 seasons in Antarctic waters and accommodates six clients. |
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We can do more and better so that this process settles down and accommodates. |
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Application Applying this Policy in a way that accommodates the diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures and communities is complex. |
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Located in Montreal, it features 10 beds and accommodates patients for up to eight weeks of care. |
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The current trail network is well recognized for its diversity and quality and accommodates a wide range of users at all times of the year. |
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Network technology that accommodates the simultaneous transmission of data, voice, and video. |
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A special profile frame accommodates the letterbox and all other functional modules of the current system. |
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The port accommodates historic ships and is regularly the scene of large events. |
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Here too, the wall accommodates the letterbox housing but without breaking through to the back. |
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The structure now accommodates ten companies, two of which are German, and has created some thirty jobs. |
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The system also accommodates proxy servers to process resolution requests using other protocols. |
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The law of the primate city refers to a situation in which a single city accommodates a disproportionately large number of a country's population. |
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Thirty minutes west, the tribal government center of Sells accommodates both rumbling pick-up trucks and wandering cattle along its unassuming main street. |
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Work must also be restructured in such a way that it accommodates caregiving, through a shorter workweek and more flexible scheduling, for example. |
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The car interior now accommodates bucket seats, a roll cage and new steering, as well as a hollowed area where the back seats used to be for the spare parts. |
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The city centre accommodates primarily a population with a high representation of university education individuals and high-status professions, and wherein a certain greying bourgeoisie segment remains strongly present. |
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Optical character recognition accommodates the conversion of text but not maps, graphics, or scientific notation. |
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And, although the sporty car is a nominal two-seater, it also features a rumble seat that accommodates two additional passengers. |
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The binnacle comfortably accommodates four adults. |
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You will agree with me that the core of the flexibility instrument is that it accommodates unexpected and unforeseen circumstances, and does not, therefore, provide for matters that can be planned ahead. |
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Besides the initiative to reduce the statistical burden on enterprises, the proposal accommodates additional user requests as regards trade by business characteristics. |
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Remarkable and renowned for its flora and fauna, it accommodates centuries-old forests of beech, spruce, fir, hornbeam, and durmast. |
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Scotiabank accommodates the needs of employees without bias. |
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In view of its limpidity and as a result of its hot waters, it is not surprising that the Aegean Sea accommodates large quantities of fish at the time of their procreating maturity. |
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The program accommodates downtown residents who reverse commute with jobs in the suburbs and poor bus service opposing peak hour directions. |
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Already, each of the village's ramshackle homes accommodates up to 20 refugees. If there are able-bodied men among the displaced, they do not tarry long. |
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But here Brighton is evoked through an ornately galleried set by Lez Brotherston that, although it accommodates pub, pier and boarding-house, never remotely suggests the shabby sadness of the town's hinterland. |
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A Library Corner that includes open-faced shelves, accommodates up to four children, and includes props for dramatic enactments, is invaluable for this purpose. |
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The shoes' natural foot shape also contains a Morton's toe allowance, meaning it accommodates those with a longer second toe. |
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Each distribution center accommodates all the Unilever lines. |
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The binnacle comfortably accommodates eight to ten adults. |
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The administration accommodates them according to the places available, though the main criterion is to first move them away from their usual place of residence. |
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The 331 accommodates three people and includes a lounger seat with additional calf jets. The three JetPaks provide a variety of jetting and are powered by one pump. |
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Their imperishability over a long period of time accommodates the customer's preference for fresh rolls without having to go through the cumbersome process of warming them up. |
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This centre accommodates over 200 children each year. |
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It will be hosted by FAO and operated in partnership with IPGRI in a way that attracts and accommodates other international organizations to become partners. |
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An air conditioned and secure computer room on the premises rented by Hi-Media accommodates this infrastructure, which is connected with the network by fibre optics. |
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However, the Regulation accommodates the possibility of using other sources and developing additional statistical tools if necessary to cover clearly identified emerging information needs. |
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By contrast, Nebraska's baseball stadium accommodates 8,500 spectators. |
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What was important to the France of Mr Jacques Chirac was to maintain good relations with Djibouti, which accommodates the main French base in the region. |
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Franklin Watts originally published this book, so the reading level accommodates junior high students as well as high schoolers and adults. |
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The plant accommodates an electrolyser, methanation unit and also consumes carbon dioxide during the methanation process. |
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The same is true for 7 Rideau Gate, which accommodates foreign dignitaries only on certain occasions or during events scheduled well ahead of time. |
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It accommodates four plants able to slide as you like along the stalk. |
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Outsider art also accommodates the late bloomer. |
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A good infrastructure, parking spaces, several architects within hailing distance as well as the Swedish Furniture Centre which accommodates many of Kinnarps partners. |
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The front accommodates over 130 shallow niches of varying sizes, 73 of these niches contains a statue. |
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Each residence accommodates a mixture of students both home and international, male and female, and, usually, undergraduate and postgraduate. |
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The use of these tapes requires a student to have a microtape recorder that accommodates the smaller-size tape. |
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Likewise, the English system accommodates playing styles that counteract its inherent smoothness and continuity between notes. |
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Zoo Atlanta, located in Grant Park, accommodates over 1,300 animals representing more than 220 species. |
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As it is based on living organisms, it accommodates extinct organisms poorly, if at all. |
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Our workshops have a lively, enthusing design that is readily transferable to business and accommodates the depth of the topic as well as the participant's need for pragmatic instruments. |
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The timelessly contemporary case accommodates the manually wound caliber 215 PS movement with small seconds. It proudly displays the coveted Geneva Seal that symbolizes the ultimate in craftsmanship. |
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In embedded clauses the C position accommodates subordinating conjunctions. |
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It accommodates up to 780 minimum, medium and high security male prisoners. |
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In Treignes the Museum of steam locomotifs accommodates a collection of historical engines, train lamps and other curiosa related tot railway traffic during the nineteenth and twentiest century. |
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This solution accommodates hiding beams in interior walls, where both standard and specialty sections can be used, compositely or non-compositely together with composite steel deck slabs. |
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This project involves the addition of an all-in-one recreational facility that accommodates both skating and curling ice surfaces in the Village of Zenon Park. |
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The projector panel can be adjusted to different heights by means of a folding hinge joint and accommodates the most common projectors with maximum dimensions of 350 x 245 x 100 mm. |
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A suspended grid of heavy timbers partly conceals the gunite roof, and accommodates services. |
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Broken breast implants have mutilated many tens of thousands of women specifically because the review process at the FDA better accommodates industry than patient health. |
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The Hiphugger bellyband models hold up to four small firearms and three magazines, while the Big Shebang model accommodates up to three large firearms and three magazines. |
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The PowerShot A570 IS digital camera accommodates MultiMedia MMC memory cards as well as standard SD memory cards and the new, high capacity SDHC memory cards. |
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Flooding has previously caused much damage and disruption to the Wharfage, which accommodates both The Swan and White Hart pubs, and various private homes. |
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Then two years ago he started keeping suckler cows and the farm now accommodates 40 sucklers, 140 stores and 300 Suffolk and Texel cross ewes, which are put to Texel rams. |
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Mostyn Street accommodates the high street shops, the major high street banks and building societies, two churches, amusement arcades and the town's public library. |
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With its orange paint and panoramic views of the bay, this highway bridge is a popular tourist attraction and also accommodates pedestrians and bicyclists. |
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Thanks to Ben Foster whose choice of instruments hybridizes into a single merry mix that beautifully accommodates Chyme HD's verses and Ade Piper's chant. |
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This results in a transient actin network, that naturally accommodates intranetwork flows of the actomyosin dense regions as a consequence of filament unbinding and rebinding. |
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Meadowhall, a bus, rail and tram interchange, is the second largest station and accommodates a number of services including the long distance CrossCountry service. |
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This accommodates the three Daniel Lamberts of the bench, and I am told that the Supreme Court has never been without a large proportion of Colossuses upon it. |
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Worship within the Unitarian tradition accommodates a wide range of understandings of God, while the focus of the service may be simply the celebration of life itself. |
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