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It was originally designed with a capacity for 8, 000 people and has accommodated as many as 9, 000 ( although modern safety restrictions mean that the maximum permitted capacity is now 5, 544 including standing in the Gallery ).
The book-stock was, by modern standards, small ( Liverpool, with over 8, 000 volumes in 1801, seems to have been the largest ), and was accommodated, at the outset, in makeshift premises –- very often over a bookshop, with the bookseller acting as librarian and receiving an honorarium for his pains.
" of Songs 8: 5 and applying them in a kind of accommodated sense to the Blessed Virgin, he reasons thus: " From this we can see that she is there bodily ... her blessedness would not have been complete unless she were there as a person.
At the end of 1905, the area that now comprises Lahti accommodated around 8, 200 people of whom just under 3, 000 lived in the city itself.
By March 2003, Radio Free Virgin servers accommodated 2. 8 million unique listeners per month and Virgin was offering an integrated digital download and subscription service that was in direct competition with iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody called Virgin Digital.
Scholars such as Mogens Herman Hansen suggest the pnyx was able to hold about 6, 000 citizens, though later expansions may have accommodated 8, 000 or as many as 13, 000.
On March 8, 1962, the building which accommodated the CKNX radio and television stations caught fire.
A typical conversion takes less than 18 hours to complete, and an additional 8, 000 chairback seats can be accommodated on the field for concerts and other stage events.
An additional 8, 500 folding chairs were placed on the playing field, and a dais of approximately 500 seats accommodated Admorim, roshei yeshiva, and distinguished rabbis.
Following the conclusion of the 1977-1978 Ogaden War, Dikhil, along with Ali Sabieh, accommodated three quarters of the 8, 000 Issa Somalis who had fled Ethiopia.
In September 2000, with the official appointment of its Mosque Manager, it became the first mosque in Singapore to have its office administration ' fully accommodated ' for the congregation with its opening hours from 8: 30 a. m. to 10: 30 p. m. including Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

accommodated and people
The small town has accommodated up to 30, 000 people for this event.
* Extreme shortness ( in the low 2 – 3 foot range ) can, if not accommodated for, interfere with activities of daily living, like driving or using countertops built for taller people.
The people of Hejaz have never fully accommodated to Saudi and Wahhabi rule.
Some aged people might be accommodated in parish alms houses, though these were usually private charitable institutions.
The concert was held at Downsview Park in northern Toronto, a former military base which also accommodated 800, 000 people when Pope John Paul II visited the city in 2002.
The people were accommodated in poor crofts or small farms in coastal areas where farming could not sustain the communities and they were expected to take up fishing.
This group brought forward a joint resolution that proclaimed the unity of the people of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs ( a " unified nation " with the latter described as equal " tribes " whose peculiar historical positions and desires are to be accommodated ), demanded a right of self-determination, and the entire territory they occupied, including the whole of eastern Adriatic ( Cisleithania at the time ).
85, 000 people were to be accommodated in the developments in Sewri-Wadala.
" On 12 August 2010, winds of up to 200 km / h struck the ski area, resulting in its closure along with the access road, and stranding 1200 people on the mountain overnight, where they were accommodated in the ski-field's base buildings.
Feudal lords gained or lost social power according to how well they accommodated this new class of people into their domains and ' courts '.
During the famine an additional 200 people were accommodated in the workhouse and a fever hospital was built on the site around this time.
According to the survey plan, 85, 000 people were to be accommodated in the developments in Wadala.
The total area of its living quarters was about 3, 500 square metres and accommodated over a 100 cabins though only 40 people were necessary to maintain the structure in place.
Now largely uninhabited, the islands formerly accommodated a refugee camp for Vietnamese boat people.
As of 20 October 2004, the centre accommodated 551 people.
Theoretically the terraces with wooden benches provided seats for 71, 008 people, but during the biggest festivals organised there it accommodated more than 100, 000 spectators.
It has accommodated for more than 3000 people during its operation.
It continues to be a public house and claims to have accommodated many famous people.
In the 1960s, this quarter was still a small set of cottages, where accommodated people from Barcelona spent their holidays, and small houses, but since then, the urbanism has changed a lot substituting most of the houses by tall buildings and changing the green spaces by concrete parks.
The party is honest, but accommodated people.
This allowed three people to be accommodated on the rear seat.
The lack of subway accessibility is critical for people whose mobility needs cannot be accommodated by stairs.

accommodated and November
Houston accommodated his request and left him exposed in the November 2007 MLS Expansion Draft where San Jose made him the first selection.
EastLink was not, as of November 2011, effectively held to its contractual obligation to provide " 100 % of civic addresses " with service nor its latency promises, even where most such customers could be easily accommodated by extending its wired network to these existing wireless relay towers.
In a municipal Apopa, dated November 14 of 1. 860, this population appears to 2. 194 people, accommodated in 247 houses of straw and 79 tiles in the city hall, a more vague in the rural area.

accommodated and 2005
Most objections were withdrawn, leaving one from English Nature, which was accommodated by including a provision for off-line nature reserves, and the Order was granted in October 2005.
Fana accommodated the 4th edition of the Forum des peuples in 2005.

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Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
Historically, some cultures and religions accommodated, institutionalized, or revered, same-sex love and sexuality ; Several congregations have undertaken a series of organizational, procedural and practical steps to become acknowledged as a " Welcoming Congregation ": a congregation which has taken specific steps to welcome and integrate gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender ( GLBT ) members.
Some of these immigrants moved to Norwich, which had accommodated an earlier settlement of Walloon weavers ; they added to the existing immigrant population, which comprised about a third of the population of the city.
It originally accommodated 1, 050 patients ; an extra wing was added in 1917.
It was most famously regarded as a primitive chelicerate, a group which includes spiders and scorpions, although subsequent phylogenetic studies have not always supported this conclusion ; it is best accommodated in the arachnate clade ( i. e. as a stem-group chelicerate ).
; Fracture: brittle failure ( breaking of ice ) under the stress raised when movement is too rapid to be accommodated by creep.
* The loudspeakers do not have to be positioned in a rigid setting ; most regular polygons and ( with somewhat more complex technology ) a number of irregular figures can be accommodated.
Estimates made of Mardonius's huge camp at Plataea, which was planned and built with plenty of time, suggest it might have accommodated 70, 000-120, 000 men ; it is improbable that such a large camp could have been built at Mycale in the time-frame that Herodotus suggests.
The film could not be accommodated in the X classification ( for explicit sex ) as it contains depictions of violence ( although a 143-minute version of the film had, in fact, been granted an X rating for video release in 1984, when the X rating had only just been introduced and still permitted depictions of violence ; the 156-minute version was passed with an X rating in January 1985 ).
His political experience was similar to that of Hoxha ; and inasmuch as he appeared to share Hoxha's views on most foreign and domestic issues, he accommodated himself to the totalitarian mode of ruling.
In 2012 they declared the discovery of a Higgs-like boson with mass approximately ; such a particle is not generically predicted by technicolor models, but can be accommodated by them.
In 1598, he led a few English volunteers to Italy to take part in a dispute over the possession of Ferrara ; this, however, had been accommodated when he reached Venice, and he decided to journey to Persia with the twofold object of promoting trade between England and Persia and of stirring up the Persians against the Turks.
By contrast, the Quaker cemetery was accommodated by an agreement under which the Society of Friends deeded their unused acreage on very favorable terms so as to retain the 10-acre remainder as their private cemetery in perpetuity ; it is still active today, with the public occasionally invited to visit.
During World War II evacuees were accommodated in the town ; however the area was also home to war industries, such as aircraft and pump manufacture, and a Royal Air Force station at RAF Locking.
A pioneering example is the ACPX module used in the IBM 360 / 91, which, by stacking layers of silicon over a ceramic substrate, accommodated over 20 transistors per chip ; the chips could be packed together onto a circuit board to achieve unheard-of logic densities.
It was designed to facilitate mass transit ; its upper deck accommodated trams, while both the Don Valley phase and the Rosedale Valley phase included a lower deck for rail transport, controversial at the time because of its high additional cost.
Key projects include the TAUVEX telescope, the Tel Aviv University Ultra Violet Experiment, a UV telescope for astronomical observations which was developed in the 1990s to be accommodated on an Indian Space Research Organization ( ISRO ) geo-synchronous satellite GSAT-4, for joint operation and use by Indian and Israeli scientists ; the VENUS micro-satellite, developed in collaboration with the French space agency, CNES, which will use an Israeli-developed space camera, electric space engine and algorithms ; and MEIDEX ( Mediterranean-Israel Dust Experiment ), in collaboration with NASA.
But his majesty is full of justice, and understands the doctrine of compensations ; he remembers with gratitude how soon you had accommodated your morals to the necessities of his service, how cheerfully you had abandoned the engagements of private friendship, and renounced the most solemn professions to the public.
The Leh Palace is nine storeys high ; the upper floors accommodated the royal family, and the stables and store rooms are located on the lower floors.
Those entering a workhouse might have joined anything from a handful to several hundred other inmates ; for instance, between 1782 and 1794 Liverpool's workhouse accommodated 900 – 1200 indigent men, women and children.
He agreed to furnish another crore ; so that the Honourable Company was accommodated with above two millions and a half sterling on my simple receipt.
Students who study at St Chad's are accommodated in nine different houses: No. 1, Main College, Lightfoot House, Langford House, Grads ( which contains one of the oldest hanging staircases in England ) and Ramsey House all house undergraduates ; Hallgarth Street, Epiphany House and Trinity Hall are home to the college's postgraduate community.

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