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This fountain was removed, however, in 1898 to make room for brick street paving and a trolley line.
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As a consequence they must add new fissile fuel periodically and swap out some of the old fuel to make room for the new fuel.
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Bookshelves were removed and walls repainted in order to make room for an expanding portrait collection.
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That area has since been under construction to make room for expansion.
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A new Chancery Court building was completed in 2009 to make room for county offices and added court room space.
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In 1955, it was demolished to make room for a new wing of an administrative building.
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The man in the video shows up late and the two women scoot over to make room, apologizing repeatedly in the process.
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They even kindly hollow out the bread a little to make room for more filling.
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The executive office building and the front two guard towers were dismantled in order to make room for a new levee.
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Well, it's time to sweep out your negative attitudes, emotions and behaviors and make room for positive ones.
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