Within minutes there was an enormous breach, large enough to accommodate the pod's passage into the cool Pacific night.
The apartment building was constructed at a cost of approximately $560,000 to accommodate the influx of residents into Detroit in the 1920s.
He had to, in order to accommodate this person into his simplification.
"We have heard the voting-rights issues, and we are trying to accommodate ourselves into a structure."
Employers should actively pursue policies to accommodate protected groups into the workforce.
Feudal lords gained or lost social power according to how well they accommodated this new class of people into their domains and "courts".
To accommodate the school's expansion into distance learning, the new facility's classrooms and conference rooms were made fully interactive via the Internet.
"Ships accommodating us into escort formation," reported Tifflor from the tracking station.
The Majestic was converted to accommodate vaudeville shows in the 1920s and eventually into a movie house in the 1950s.
To accommodate non-aristocrats into state service, he created the new noble ranks of count and baron.