Are people at least accommodated in make-do properties, or have they taken over abandoned properties? |
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Crosswinds of up to 30 knots can be accommodated on aircraft take-off or landing with or without stores. |
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As universities accommodated this changing clientele, boundaries weakened between regions, towns, classes, races, and the sexes. |
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Hardly any of them was a political reject, who had to be accommodated in a gilded cage like the Raj Bhawan. |
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The command ship accommodated three astronauts and the lunar lander only two. |
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There was room for 10 members of the public in the courtroom itself, and 80 more would be accommodated in an annexe. |
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The students were being accommodated at the annex at the back of the school adjoining St Francis RC Church. |
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Most Confucians accommodated slavery within a cosmology that stressed natural hierarchy and the dependence of social harmony on unequal statuses. |
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The party has always accommodated a broad range of political views, bound together by the central aim of reuniting the country. |
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The group has already taken six lepers who could not be accommodated at Lukupa Leprosarium to Kawama Transit Centre. |
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Still, the current density accommodated by conductive adhesives fell short of what's needed to support power-hungry devices like processors. |
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At the Ashby tournament, attended by Prince John, tents accommodated participating knights, plus armourers and farriers. |
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He said that 15,000 people who had been left homeless by the earthquake would be accommodated in 20 tent camps equipped with field kitchens. |
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The tent had a rubber floor and accommodated three drug users injecting at any given time. |
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They also have some tents, so a large group can be accommodated comfortably. |
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Sloping walls may be sealed as well as vertical, perpendicular walls may be accommodated by the modified flashing. |
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Every statement was accommodated with a graceful swoop of her arms or an articulated movement of her hands, like a sort of exotic dance. |
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She said the victim had previously turned down an offer of alternative temporary housing because his two dogs could not be accommodated. |
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Indeed, the political system accommodated the interests and choleric attitudes of both men with little difficulty. |
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I was there on an extremely busy day, and the crowds were easily accommodated, despite many wheelchairs and strollers. |
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The students were not accommodated in posh hotels, but were given the option of staying with the families of the Indian students. |
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Both the casework and the graphics system are moveable and reconfigurable, so that a variety of exhibits can be accommodated. |
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Requests for special sizes, hardnesses, and colors can be readily accommodated. |
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By imposing a retroactive child support obligation, I have also accommodated Grace's payments. |
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The additional members are accommodated on the public space outside which is pinned down by the thin, tall concrete planes of the campanile. |
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Electrical, lighting and sprinkler services are accommodated in V-shaped steel conduits hung down the centre of the vaults. |
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The building accommodated 88 people in two and three-tiered bunks in small rooms with no fire extinguishers or sprinkler system. |
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Eight football pitches could be accommodated in its Brobdingnagian interior and the Eiffel Tower easily stored on its side. |
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So they accommodated humanistic premises to explain both unregeneracy and carnality. |
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This provides an additional extension of endogenous origin, accommodated by further deformation. |
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Further, there is too much variety to be accommodated by any evolutionist theory of common descent. |
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Even some of the most entrenched rough sleepers have been successfully accommodated. |
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All of these signs should be accommodated on one post and thus not detract from the beauty of the surroundings. |
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As long as the ump is consistent, minor differences in the strike zone from ump to ump can be accommodated. |
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He says that one of the key elements is that children from the twin towns are accommodated with host families in and around the city. |
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The excess angular momentum can be accommodated by fragmenting the cloud, a process that leads to a binary or multiple-star system. |
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The remaining thirty accommodated eighty-three second-class passengers each. |
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Some evacuees were accommodated in 15 temporary shelters in schools and canteens, but many people still had to shelter in tents. |
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Bulk quantities of spices can be accommodated in a storage system that will hold these items in large containers. |
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What is their new vision of the ecumenical future, and can it be accommodated within the old wineskins of denominationalism? |
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The price often seems to rise inexorably as more voices must be accommodated at every turn, especially as the EU enlarges. |
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Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely accommodated to the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system. |
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Sportsmen and women will be accommodated mainly two to a room in 32 blocks in six student halls of residence. |
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The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution. |
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The fuel cell unit with a power output of 200 kW and the pressurized gas cylinders containing compressed hydrogen are accommodated on the roof. |
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Uplighter trays are accommodated in a linear reveal along the mid-soffit spine and in the curtain wall transom. |
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The hidden keyboard means that the huge screen is easily accommodated, but it would still be nicer to have a more pocketable device. |
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Intersectionality may be accommodated through a structural analysis of gender. |
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When their lawyer wanted to telework on one day a week, the company accommodated this employee by supplying the necessary facilities to do so. |
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Unusually for such a setting in South Africa, children are not only tolerated but actively welcomed, accommodated in loft-style rooms with their own bathrooms. |
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Eventually, she read into the ADA and wrote again, threatening legal action unless she was accommodated. |
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Whenever we approached a ride, a Cast Member would walk right up to us and explain if and how my son could be accommodated. |
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The sister had wanted to be an actress, but early on accommodated herself to her sub-star power. |
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Traditional Judaism was fluid and diverse and accommodated itself to the practical requirements of the day. |
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The houses in Atlantic View once accommodated British Coastguard officers. |
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As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it accommodated to both political and economic realities. |
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Some still hold these positions, and a few have even accommodated to changing times and become sound, although never outstanding, university administrators. |
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Girls end up more accommodated to academia and flock to college, which may need to do affirmative action for males to keep the male-to-female ratio in balance. |
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This idea can be easily accommodated to any size of file folders. |
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Employees who were approaching retirement or who underperformed for significant periods of time would be accommodated and tolerated rather than summarily dismissed. |
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Extension associated with lengthening of the Himalayan collision orogen is accommodated by small graben and rifts almost at right angles to the strike of the collision zone. |
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Near the front of the brain, in the midline, a deep sagittal groove in the dura indicates the site where the crista galli of the ethmoid bone is accommodated. |
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Booked traffic will be accommodated on the next available sailing. |
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Her veil was thin, and woven and accommodated little sprinkles everywhere. |
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Now all attitudes will have to be accommodated to ALP policy. |
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Here are backstage rooms for the theatre ending in a corner green-room, and a loading dock for scenery is accommodated as discreetly as possible in the north-west corner. |
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When filled to capacity, it accommodated up to 400 cubic metres of ice. |
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There were towers and pillars and Elizabeth had heard tell that there were hundreds of rooms, even though the glorious abode accommodated only one occupant. |
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The aircraft configuration accommodated specialized medical equipment such as an iron lung, orthopedic bed, artificial kidney machine, or infant incubator. |
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A longer load can be accommodated by folding the passenger seat. |
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Large chambers, such as those in frondose bryozoan colonies, accommodated a large number of organisms, perhaps representing several instars in multiple generations. |
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The resulting shift toward a more open culture that accommodated questioning and recognised human limitations was a gradual but steady progression. |
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An excess of silver is accommodated by a delocalization of the extra electrons to allow an electronic conductivity in addition to the conductivity of silver ions. |
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A device for borehole hydraulic mining includes a pipeline for delivering fluid into the hole accommodated inside a pipeline for bringing pulp to the surface. |
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But a notion of secularism that is equated with atheism, Europeanisation and an absolute notion of freedom cannot be accommodated with religious societies either. |
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Van der Sandt takes presuppositions to be anaphors that are either bound, if there is an available antecedent, or otherwise accommodated. |
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This camp accommodated two brigades at a time, of four batteries of six guns each. |
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During the Balkan wars, the Greek communities of Egypt sent volunteers, funded hospitals, and accommodated families of the soldiers. |
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Some and plant cover accommodated to various extremes and became resilient with regard to various patterns of human activity. |
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School groups, formal and informal groups can also be accommodated but should book in advance. |
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Thus, speech is usually adapted and accommodated for convenience, lack of misunderstanding and conflict and the maintenance of intimacy. |
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Expanding demand for education was accommodated by an active public school building program. |
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As a result, the city's growing population was accommodated by increasing the height of the houses. |
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The ground was opened in 1892 and the first stands accommodated 3,000 spectators. |
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It became the King George Military Hospital, and accommodated about 1,800 patients on 63 wards. |
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The report recommended a large expansion in student numbers accommodated by a new building programme. |
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Will the insensitive invariantist themes just accommodated remain comfortably contained within the gate-keeping contextualist framework? |
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Electronic keying is accommodated through the new sidebands and signals provided. |
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Smart investors quickly accommodated to the new market conditions. |
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Wealthy Tudor homes needed many rooms, where a large number of guests and servants could be accommodated, fed and entertained. |
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A quick call to my Coral mate Pompey Dave saw me accommodated at 2-1 and I was feeling it was time to break out the Weissbier. |
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With a quartz-activated clock, illuminated cigar lighter, illuminated ashtray and illuminated glove box, drivers were fully accommodated. |
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The trams are accommodated at the new depot built at Starr Gate by VolkerFitzpatrick. |
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Workers were brought in from the towns and accommodated in cottages and in a nearby house called Skinner's Hall. |
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This is his postulatum, his great principle to which every thing is to be accommodated, his lever with which the world is to be moved. |
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They transported travellers or accommodated them at the priory in bad weather. |
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However, the natives of the Spice Islands accommodated aspects of both religions easily. |
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The average number of children in charge is about 90. One hundred and fifty could be accommodated. |
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The ginkgo has a fastigiate form, which means that it grows like a column and so it could be easily accommodated in a small garden. |
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I asked them for additional money, and they accommodated me with a loan. |
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Tidal flows are important for navigation, and significant errors in position occur if they are not accommodated. |
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The headquarters bunker accommodated an operational crew of around 100 with dormitory and canteen facilities an operations room and life support plant. |
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The warm climate and floods of the Devonian period produced fishes, ammonoids, and reefs but it also accommodated two of the biggest mass extinction events ever. |
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Motion is accommodated along several major transform faults that extend eastward from Isla de Roatan to Haiti, including the Swan Island Fault and the Oriente Fault. |
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Even as late as the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 there were still almost 100,000 people accommodated in the former workhouses, 5,629 of whom were children. |
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Maxillary barbels extending posteriorly from below middle of eyes to slightly beyond them, their anterior halves when adpressed accommodated by deep postlabial groove. |
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Each frame contained three compartments, one above the other, each big enough for one man to excavate the tunnel face, and the whole frame accommodated 36 miners. |
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Her large face and wide cheekbones accommodated an oversized mouth and a pug nose. Her puss was topped by neatly plaited hair and underscored by a witchly pointed chin. |
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Most of this population growth has been accommodated through new apartment blocks in residential schemes, such as those in Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester. |
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The third argument is accommodated via incorporation in the verb, extraposition in a topic-comment construction, or contextually licensed ellipsis. |
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This project is often accommodated in the field of ethnography. |
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These patients may develop a spinal haematoma which is asymptomatically accommodated in a normal spinal canal, and hence never detected or reported. |
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Small production quantities are accommodated with lower capital expenditures but higher labour and tooling costs at a correspondingly slower rate. |
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Updates to either part geometry or process parameters are easily accommodated by GibbsCAM's full associativity across geometry, process, and toolpath. |
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The three crew members were accommodated in a fully enclosed cabin. |
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The limitation on the growth of industrial capacity placed a limit on the number of workers who could be accommodated more than the limit on capital. |
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Using corrugated iron, she built shacks on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Josias Madzunya Street, where she accommodated a few homeless old people. |
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