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- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accommodate .
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								The strategy title accommodates play for up to four. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010 
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								The strategy title accommodates play for up to four. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010 
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								The only language he accommodates is Arabic, spoken by at least 80 per cent of the population. Vanguard johnabayomi 2010 
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								Yes, the way a rape victim "accommodates" to the weapon held to her head. Taiwan's Fading Independence Movement? Or Robert Ross' Fading Understanding? Michael Turton 2006 
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								Yes, the way a rape victim "accommodates" to the weapon held to her head. Archive 2006-04-01 Michael Turton 2006 
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								So Ms. Van Ryzin helped her daughter Jean purchase a home in Gambrills, Md., that accommodates the two of them and Jean's three children. When the Budget Calls for a Move Back Home Rachel Louise Ensign 2011 
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								Toronto City Centre Airport, the ten medical flights it accommodates every day, and the way it tells the world that a kid from Churchill or Iqaluit has the same right to the medical excellence of the great research hospitals of this city as a kid from Scarborough. » More Than 175 Reasons Why We Love Toronto • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009 
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								I hope your simple 'bag' technology accommodates the fact that the Martian soil is highly corrosive. 
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								I have always believed that once you recognize a wrong you become an accessory to injustice if you continue to live in a way that accommodates that wrong. Emily Dievendorf: Against All Logic: What LGBT and Allies Do Now Emily Dievendorf 2012 
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								I have always believed that once you recognize a wrong you become an accessory to injustice if you continue to live in a way that accommodates that wrong. Emily Dievendorf: Against All Logic: What LGBT and Allies Do Now Emily Dievendorf 2012 
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