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accommodate and part-time
The scoreboard remained intact until 1988 when Astrodome part-time tenant Houston Oilers ( now Tennessee Titans ) owner Bud Adams suggested the removal of the scoreboard to accommodate capacity demands for football, baseball and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
1997 marked the opening of the Downtown Vancouver campus to accommodate expansion of BCIT's part-time programs.

accommodate and students
* Potomac Heights – Upperclassmen – Completed 2004, and housing approximately 500 students in apartments which can accommodate two, four or six students in single and double bedrooms.
One September 7, students poured into Allen Fieldhouse, the basketball arena, the only place on campus big enough to accommodate so many wounded.
However, student housing has proven insufficient to accommodate all incoming students.
Designed by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson, New Court was built between 1826 and 1831 to accommodate the College's rapidly increasing numbers of students.
Anatomy is one department in particular that has had to evolve to accommodate the number of students.
Juvenile Center was renewed also and started to serve, where students visiting the region can accommodate.
The other school, Louise Foussat Elementary School, located on Pala Road, is built on of land with 35 classrooms totaling 54, and can accommodate 800 students.
Ten portable classrooms are necessary to accommodate the students.
To accommodate the additional students from the Bethlehem and Zion congregations a major building project was undertaken in the summer of 1989.
The building was later enlarged to accommodate 1, 200 students.
There are five schools in the area, which accommodate around 3, 600 students k-12.
As the Borough grew new schools were constructed to accommodate many more students.
During World War I, a wall was built dividing Third quad from Second quad to accommodate students of Somerville College, while their college was being used as a military hospital.
ACC is currently constructing five buildings with a total of to accommodate up to 5, 000 students in its first phase.
The school is also planning the sale of its Gstaad winter campus, and a move to a location that can accommodate more personnel and students.
The original main building was expanded, and the Lockwood Building, Whitehead Building, Education Building, Warmington Tower and St James's Hall were all built during this period in order to accommodate the influx of new students.
Heavy building work is planned to be started in early May 2005, with the humanities block which consists of four classrooms, a humanities office and a storeroom being demolished in the school Easter break in March 2006 to make way for the future development to accommodate the extra students.
Bill and helped increase enrollment to over 8, 000 students for the first time, but the University's facilities were becoming inadequate to accommodate the surging student population.
Freudenberger House ( referred to by students as " Freddy ") is a five-story, U-shaped residence hall, designed with 2 -, 3-and 4-person rooms to accommodate 740 men and women on single-gender floors.
One of the major changes the institution needs to accommodate is allow students to go for final year project and internships.
Over the course of the war, the gunnery school at Las Vegas AAF expanded greatly to accommodate the large numbers of students.
An additional 60, 000 volumes are housed in any of the six reading rooms, which together can accommodate seats for up to 400 students.
As a result, some older campuses – notably Tottenham, Enfield and Cat Hill – were closed in 2005, 2008 and 2011 respectively, while Hendon received substantial investment in facilities and infrastructure to accommodate new students and programmes.

accommodate and many
* Expanding access: distance education can assist in meeting the demand for education and training demand from the general populace and businesses, especially because it offers the possibility of a flexibility to accommodate the many time-constraints imposed by personal responsibilities and commitments.
The attempt by the 5th century editor to accommodate two independent and sometimes conflicting sources accounts for the confusion over such matters as how many pairs of animals Noah took, and how long the flood lasted.
These sample vials come in many shapes and sizes to accommodate many specimen types.
In order to accommodate demands for minority rights and avoid secession and the creation of a separate new state, many states decentralize or devolve greater decision-making power to new or existing subunits or even autonomous areas.
This in turn should focus, on design for a more universal use and ease of access to accommodate as many users as possible regardless of user skill.
It is possible to accommodate countably infinitely many coach-loads of countably infinite passengers each.
Even for a very small die with many bond pads ( e. g. a chip with 15 inverters, requiring 32 leads ), a wider DIP would still be required to accommodate the radiating leads internally.
Just as little came of the desire of many people to transform the existing political system to accommodate a genuine parliament.
The sixth phase will allow the airport to accommodate as many as 50 million passengers a year.
Because many automatic belt system designs compliant with the US passive-restraint mandate did not meet the safety performance requirements of Canada — which were not weakened to accommodate automatic belts — vehicle models which had been eligible for easy importation in either direction across the US-Canada border when equipped with manual belts became ineligible for importation in either direction once the US variants got automatic belts and the Canadian versions retained manual belts.
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.
During the time he wrote the work, Gautier was frequenting many cemeteries, which were then expanding rapidly to accommodate the many deaths from epidemics that swept the country.
This occurs when groundwater is saline ( which is true in many areas ), and is favored by land use practices allowing more rainwater to enter the aquifer than it could accommodate.
Within the United States National Trail Classification System, equestrian trails include simple day-use bridle paths and others built to accommodate long strings of pack animals on journeys lasting many days.
Although many commentators were surprised at the time, and considered it to be an institutional crisis, some claiming the Fifth Republic could not accommodate itself of such rivalry at the head of the state, cohabitation repeated itself after the 1993 elections, when the RPR again won the elections, and then after the 1997 elections, when the Socialist Party won, leading to the constitution of Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government while Chirac was only at the beginning of his first presidential term.
They took to water in large ocean-going canoes, large enough to accommodate as many as 60 paddlers, each created from a single Western Red cedar tree.
In the months afterwards there were attempted negotiations in many cities, by William of Orange and others, to allocate certain churches to accommodate the local Protestants, often divided into Lutherans and Calvinists.
Because Islam considers dogs in general to be unclean, many Muslim taxi drivers and store owners have refused to accommodate customers who have guide dogs, which have led to discrimination charges against them.
Today Chartres continues to attract large numbers of pilgrims, many of whom come to walk slowly around the labyrinth, their heads bowed in prayer – an entirely modern devotional practice but one which the Cathedral authorities accommodate by removing the chairs from the nave once a month.
Specialized pant hanger racks may accommodate many pairs of trousers.
However, while providing for similar explanations, The later deferent and epicycle model proved to be flexible enough to accommodate observations for many centuries.
" Orange of two thousand years ago was a miniature Rome, complete with many of the public buildings that would have been familiar to a citizen of the Roman Empire, except that the scale of the buildings had been reduced – a smaller theater to accommodate a smaller population, for example.

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