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New Providence's harbour could easily accommodate hundreds of ships, and was too shallow for the Royal Navy's larger vessels to navigate.
London's docks were unable to accommodate the much larger vessels needed by containerization and the shipping industry moved to deep-water ports such as Tilbury and Felixstowe.
Commonly the new, teneral exoskeleton is wrinkled because it has to accommodate a larger frame than the previous instar, while fitting into the previous exoskeleton until it has been shed.
The new family car was loosely based on the Opel Rekord E body shell, but with the front from the Opel Senator grafted to accommodate the larger Holden six-cylinder and V8 engines.
Over the years, the stadium was expanded several times to accommodate larger crowds.
Coastal traffic is heaviest on the eastern seaboard, whose deeper waters can accommodate larger vessels.
** Body changed compared to earlier models to accommodate larger rear lamps, rear seat area modified to give room for new torque converter.
In 1801 the Upper House moved into the larger White Chamber, which had formerly housed the Court of Requests ; the expansion of the Peerage by King George III during the 18th century, along with the imminent Act of Union with Ireland, necessitated the move as the original chamber could not accommodate the increased number of peers.
The toy version ( made by Character Options Ltd .) was slightly larger to accommodate a working soundchip.
In relation to the prop, the size and proportions of the toy are broadly similar, unlike 2005-2010 Sonic Screwdriver, where which the toy version was made larger to accommodate a working soundchip.
Also, the byte-multiplexer channels on larger models had an optional selector subchannel section that would accommodate tape drives.
Reasons for limiting the legal trailer configurations include both safety concerns and the impracticality of designing and constructing roads that can accommodate the larger wheelbase of these vehicles and the larger minimum turning radii associated with them.
* The viola is held in the same manner as the violin, however due to its larger size, some adjustments must be made to accommodate.
To accommodate increased mass the magnetic field may be modified by appropriately shaping the pole pieces as in the isochronous cyclotrons, operating in a pulsed mode and changing the frequency applied to the dees as in the synchrocyclotrons, either of which is limited by the diminishing cost effectiveness of making larger machines.
The sound film had a magnetic soundtrack and came in larger cartridges than the original because the cartridge had to accommodate the sound recording head in the film path.
The main room of the baths was larger than St. Peter's Basilica, and could easily accommodate over 2, 000 Roman citizens at one time.
This shift was prompted by the need to accommodate a larger population, triggered by the housing shortage in Finland.
Convair would later develop the Convair 340, which was slightly larger and could accommodate between 44 and 52 passengers, and 311 of this model plane were produced.
Bins have increased in size in order to accommodate the larger carry-on baggage passengers may bring onto the aircraft.
Maps can be more useful than globes in many situations: they are more compact and easier to store ; they readily accommodate an enormous range of scales ; they are viewed easily on computer displays ; they can facilitate measuring properties of the terrain being mapped ; they can show larger portions of the Earth's surface at once ; and they are cheaper to produce and transport.
But Hampton Court was considerably larger in size, and could accommodate the entire court and more besides.
Champagne buckets are made specifically for this purpose, and often have a larger volume than standard wine-cooling buckets ( to accommodate the larger bottle, and more water and ice ).
It was decided that a larger, European-style church was required to accommodate the growing population.

accommodate and gatherings
Some gatherings have taken place in Ralph Bunche Park, but it is too small to accommodate large demonstrations.
For larger gatherings, a horseshoe-shaped table is brought in that will accommodate up to 65 guests.
The current structure covers an area of including the outdoor and indoor praying spaces and can accommodate up to four million worshipers during the Hajj period, one of the largest annual gatherings of people in the world.
The park covers less than a quarter of an acre ( 1, 000 m² ), however, so it cannot accommodate major gatherings.
The Old Shoin was most likely built to accommodate a large amount of people at informal gatherings.
This, coupled with the fact that the Baptist Union frowned on his " interdenominational " efforts, created the need for a large enough facility to accommodate Christian gatherings, as well as the future publication work of The Witness and Testimony Literature Trust, Austin-Sparks ' publishing operation.
To accommodate their family gatherings, the Barkers enlarged the house and constructed more out buildings.
In 1924, Sadler began hosting Sunday tea gatherings at his home, which could accommodate fifty guests.

accommodate and congregation
This synagogue is notable for being a large halakhic congregation that nevertheless strives to accommodate women's participation in public prayer services as much as possible within the parameters established by Jewish law as the group understands it.
In the 14th century the Mortimer family founded the Chapel of the Holy Cross ( being the South Transept of Attleborough Church ), about a century later, a Sir Robert de Mortimer founded the College of the Holy Cross, and later was added the Nave and Aisles, to accommodate the congregation.
Though enlarged and remodeled in 1844 to accommodate a growing congregation, this structure was destroyed by fire on 2 March 1851.
The McKnight's, who have long since moved beyond the walls of their makeshift sanctuary, hold multiple Sunday services in their current church to accommodate their growing congregation.
A smaller Methodist Church known as Wesley Chapel was built in 1820 on Emmett Street to accommodate a growing Methodist congregation following the preaching of John Wesley in the late 18th century in Birr.
a single space to accommodate a larger congregation when required.
Most, however, have subsequently been renovated and added to, to accommodate the changing functional needs and ritual practices of the jamats ( congregation ) that they serve.
The Baptist Church have their building in Welton but hold their Sunday morning service at Somervale School now in order to accommodate their growing congregation.
The present Roman Catholic Church of Holy Cross was built to accommodate a growing congregation early in the 20th century on the opposite side of Parsonwood Hill, though the cemetery of the old church remains.
To accommodate the needs of the congregation, Wright divided the community space from the temple space through a low, middle loggia that could be approached from either side.
Realizing the Cathedral of St. Louis could no longer accommodate its growing congregation, Glennon quickly began raising funds for a new cathedral, the cornerstone of which was later laid on October 18, 1908.
In 1870, the congregation built a tabernacle solely to accommodate the large crowds who attended his church services.
In 1813 he had began a chapel-of-ease, designed to accommodate a considerable congregation, on the south side of the New Road in London, for the parish of St Marylebone.
During the period between 1984 and 1999, the church moved through different worshipping venues such as a hall in Young Women's Christian Association and the ballrooms in local hotels to accommodate its growing congregation.
In order to accommodate its larger congregation, it negotiated and eventually purchased a parcel of land in January 2004.
The Masjid and Islamic Centre at Oi Kwan Road in Wan Chai was opened in September 1981 and can accommodate a congregation of more than 700 worshippers.
The church was extended in the 1990s to accommodate a growing congregation, and a major upgrade was carried out to the adjacent Church Hall as part of the same project.
The facility was established primarily to accommodate the needs of the congregation, various Ukrainian associations and the community at large.

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