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1 She had changed into a skirt far more accommodating of expat tastes.
2 Nexus' Little Market was more accommodating to both killer and citizen alike.
3 You've already been more accommodating than the last people I've talked to.
4 But a few gullible ones-maybefour, maybe six, maybe eight - were more accommodating .
5 On foreign policy, Obama has pushed for a more accommodating U.S. diplomacy.
6 He showed himself even more accommodating and yielding than she had hoped.
7 Yet, where Stoke intent could never be questioned, their defending proved more accommodating .
8 I never heard of a more accommodating fire in my life.
9 The town, more accommodating than Mr. Pitt, settled the whole list of employments.
10 Contrary to the more accommodating Catholicism, they paraded a puritan intolerance.
11 If you had been a leetle more accommodating , this accident couldn't have happened.
12 You don't want your famous clients moving their custom to a more accommodating eatery.
13 The moment I'd dropped David Mintzer's name, Solange's maître d' couldn't have been more accommodating .
14 Situations should be easier and more accommodating than yesterday.
15 The medical gentleman from Paris was much more accommodating , and he hushed up the other.
16 There is not a more accommodating notary in Europe.
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