To occupy her time, she had been thinking of writing a biography of her husband. |
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One-third of the 57 respondents occupy the position of CEO or president, and the rest are vice-presidents or managers. |
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The FB-MOs, mitochondria, and haploid nuclei all segregate into budding spermatids and eventually occupy most of the cytoplasmic space. |
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In natural streams coho salmon and steelhead trout fry tend to occupy pools and riffles, respectively. |
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Both novels occupy somewhat ambiguous positions in the oeuvres of their authors. |
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Why should psychology occupy a central position at all levels of education? |
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In a threatened workplace by far the best answer is for workers to occupy the factory or plant. |
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You could name them, boycott them, occupy their offices and force them out of business. |
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Protesters threatened to occupy the council building if legislators and the shoe company continue to ignore their demands. |
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The US military will continue to occupy the country, exercising powers amounting to martial law. |
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If military forces aggressively occupy an area, the power needed to operate water pumps and plants may not be available. |
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The new leisure centre will provide services for the community, including essential activities to occupy young people. |
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I am a regular visitor to the area and particularly on wet, windy days there is little to occupy the children. |
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Wenger has other problems to occupy him ahead of today's Highbury meeting with Southampton. |
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At least finding this Daniel Mason person would occupy him for a while when he got back. |
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These are the kind of pointless questions that occupy the mind when you have nothing better to do. |
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That question was to occupy my mind for some years, before I could finally come up with something. |
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If the professor has come out, he or she may unwillingly occupy a position of dual authority in the eyes of students. |
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I wouldn't want to be president, or occupy any other high-ranking position. |
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As Kenya's largest group, the Gikuyu occupy a central position in Kenyan social life. |
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According to sociologists, people strive to occupy central positions in social networks in order to advance their careers. |
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Wine has come to occupy a central position in the social, cultural and economic life of modern Ireland. |
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Most firms are small, but are linked into networks in which a few large corporations occupy key positions. |
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For example, individuals who have been with the company longer may be more likely to occupy central positions in social networks. |
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Members of the clergy occupy a central position in the lives of rank-and-file church members. |
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Spike slips down within the masculine hierarchy to occupy a significantly marginalized position. |
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The story of how middle-class women came to occupy this central position in dance is a complex one, but told often in the literature. |
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As teachers we occupy positions in relation to specific knowledges which are necessarily different. |
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According to one rabbinic text, a scholar suggests that David will occupy a throne next to God. |
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School was just something to fill the time, to occupy the space between Tommy and sleep. |
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The 2,833 lakes in Lithuania occupy about 1.5 percent of the surface area of the nation. |
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She turned to the business people in south Wiltshire whose enterprises occupy listed buildings. |
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This is one of the key areas for inward investment to improve the quality of both premises and the businesses that occupy them. |
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Many catering businesses occupy old buildings and ventilation systems are often adapted to fit around the structure. |
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Many workers already occupy the place I will be calling home for the next three months. |
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One day in early December of 1996, Moira and a half-dozen fellow students decided to occupy the school. |
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It's about the under-employed Westminster numpties trying to assert themselves because they've nothing else to occupy their time. |
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He also seemed to give up his mathematical work at that time but he had other interests to occupy his time such as stamp collecting and music. |
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It is in square aspect to the Sun and Mercury in Scorpio, which occupy the ninth house. |
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The British Galleries occupy about thirty-four hundred square meters of space on two floors. |
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For spectators without wheels, there's a bus shelter, but very little else to occupy the hours until these youngsters are due home again. |
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Real objects are not point masses but occupy a volume of space and have an infinite variety of shapes. |
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Both bullpens occupy the outfield foul ground, meaning there are mounds and usually players in the way. |
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The collapsed core will become a white dwarf, composed of degenerate matter supported by the inability of two electrons to occupy the same space. |
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When two weeks later Churchill urged Eisenhower to speed his advance into Czechoslovakia in order to occupy Prague, Marshall vetoed the proposal. |
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Open crates and various strange pieces of equipment seemed to occupy every spare bit of space. |
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Che's venerators, of course, occupy nearly the whole Island of Cuba and most of Latin America. |
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Plant cell vacuoles are multifunctional organelles that occupy a large part of most plant cells. |
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Liberated to occupy the whole of the main gallery area, it is transformed by its new monumentality. |
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An intriguing array of Ganesha figurines bounteously occupy shelves and tables. |
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Squatters occupy vacant lots in the upscale neighborhood where the Kumars live in Hyderabad, and their campfires give the warm air a smoky smell. |
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An exhaustive work on the subject of using Linux in embedded systems and smart devices certainly could occupy a lot more pages. |
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About 100,000 Baptists and other refugees occupy a small plot of land on the border of Burma and Thailand, near the Thai city of Maesot. |
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And in Strut, two vicious-looking dogs occupy a vague terrain in which a pair of skulls suggest a boneyard where the dogs have eaten their fill. |
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They could bombard the city from the outskirts but could not occupy it without unacceptable losses. |
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An underlease allows the undertenant to occupy for a shorter period of time. |
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With 250m to go, Patty and I decided we wanted to occupy the same bit of road and wound up body-checking like a couple of hockey players. |
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The new law is designed for businesses which occupy premises, and not property owners. |
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Stories of this sort, if any, may have been elbowed out of prominent positions they should occupy in newspapers. |
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They occupy a wide diversity of habitats, ranging from tropical forest to arctic tundra. |
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Jaguars occupy a diverse habitat ranging from tropical rain forests to arid deserts. |
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Tungsten is a transition metal, one of the elements that occupy the middle of the periodic table. |
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Gone will be the trampolines, table tennis tables and badminton nets that occupy the main auditorium on weekday nights when there is no concert. |
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What he really wants is to militarily occupy 10 kilometers of the territories as another step toward his ultimate goal. |
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The elders enjoy high prestige and occupy a high social status in a traditionalist culture. |
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Nevertheless, Canada continues to try to occupy what little middle ground exists. |
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He's stuck in a pebble-dashed council house on the edge while townies occupy the cottage that his grandparents once lived in. |
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In Namibia reckless individuals occupy erven in residential areas in cities, towns and villages to conduct their unwanted business. |
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Lincou is a muscular, tough player who likes to occupy the center of the court, causing his opponents to run around him. |
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However, before permanent settlements are established, people will probably occupy a series of lunar outposts. |
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There is a lack of that burning desire to rise to the top and occupy the CEO's chair. |
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The two riparian populations occupy mesic habitats where prey is abundant and favorable thermal conditions allow for extended foraging periods. |
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Over-65 s occupy almost two thirds of hospital beds and are often regarded as bed blockers. |
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Ms Hardy, the first woman to occupy the editor's bed of nails, falls, alas, into the latter category. |
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A corps column on a single road without its wagon trains could occupy 5 to 10 miles of road and up to 15 miles with its wagon trains. |
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As time passes, more trees grow in the areas cleared by the ants, and the ant colony expands to occupy them. |
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Let us consider the two countries that the United States did occupy as colonies in the 20th century, Haiti and the Philippines. |
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A tidal wave of remorse still remained tightly sealed inside him but for now, he had more immediate concerns with which to occupy his mind. |
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The eight photoreceptors and 12 accessory cells occupy selfsame and stereotyped positions within each unit eye. |
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It's actually the Spanish bloods who occupy the society pages and the top two percent of the social register. |
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The British army seized New York City in September 1776 and continued to occupy it when Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown five years later. |
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Six two-wheelers, four three-wheelers and two cars occupy the same space as a bus. |
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Tickets for a match must be sold in a way so that fans of rival teams occupy separate sections of a stadium. |
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The Seagram Lofts condominiums occupy the two former barrelhouses, and there's almost five acres of land on the site waiting to be developed. |
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We can only say that we have truly arrived when we also occupy and share the social centre with the predecessor cultures. |
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You have a natural knack for fashion and occupy a suit like a matinee idol. |
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These species do not share other mutations, so taurine cattle, zebu, banteng, and gayal all occupy separate branches in the network. |
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Five round tables covered with Scotch plaid cloths occupy most of the space. |
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Outdoor games like marbles, jacks, hopscotch not only occupy your kids, they will also strengthen coordination skills. |
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You have security of tenure as an Assured Tenant so long as you occupy the Premises as your only or principal home. |
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His right to occupy these areas was circumscribed by the terms of his tenancy. |
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We Manhattanites occupy the most important piece of real estate in the world. |
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Similarly, animals that occupy spatially complex environments such as coral reefs also tend to have larger telencephalons. |
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In the north, descendants of early Mande conquerors occupy territory in the northwest, stretching into northern Guinea and Mali. |
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I dealt with the mail backlog before 11 am and then had to occupy myself for the rest of the day. |
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These intermediate filaments run in parallel along the axon and occupy a large fraction of the axoplasmic volume. |
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Immigrant literature may seem to occupy a curious midway world, weaving a tapestry that is at once familiar and far away. |
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The treasury of the Basel Cathedral dates to about 1019, when the second building to occupy the site was consecrated. |
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Something had to occupy him, or the thoughts of Cathryn would lead him to madness. |
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While my brother took the first seat, he would occupy the last one, sandwiching me between both of them. |
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Creatures that occupy the Sonoran Desert have evolved over time to survive under notoriously austere conditions. |
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An estimated 14,500 employees will occupy 4 million square feet of office space in 17 low-rise brick buildings on the 200-acre campus. |
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These meetings had come to occupy a part of Kara's mind that associated them with dentists and GP appointments. |
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Instead of green grass, natural pools of hot, slow-simmering asphalt occupy the preserve. |
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This pulled the rug from under Noonan's plans to occupy the high moral ground. |
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Brave campaigners occupy beautiful wildlife sites along imminent road routes, tunnelling deep before the bulldozers move in. |
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It was agreed that Gloria would stay for three weeks and would occupy the lodge in the garden of the Wood's house some 30 yards away. |
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Thus Circassians, Albanians, Slavs, Greeks, Armenians and even Italians rose to occupy the highest offices of the Empire. |
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These games occupy a lot of space, and the newest instalment is often installed at the front of street level arcades. |
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Despite the apparent visual continuity of the rock face, it quickly becomes clear that the climbers occupy different spatial realities. |
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The US sent troops to occupy Haiti in 1915 after a mob dragged President Guillaume Sam from his palace and tore him limb from limb. |
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Sixty or so art and antiques dealers will occupy the ground floor, some twenty jewellers the lower level. |
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The pick of the bunch are the riad hotels, which typically occupy a traditional Moroccan house built around an open courtyard. |
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Before classicism can again occupy a central place in our lives, a monstrous libel must first be undone. |
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The occupiers would be lower order users who would occupy the units on short lets at cheap rents. |
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Little did he realize the magnitude of the issue which he raised, and that it would occupy his leisure for nearly twenty years. |
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We have already animadverted on the extraordinary eagerness of the first Roman to occupy Britain. |
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Most Andorran land is of communal ownership, including the woods and alpine meadows that occupy more than 80 percent of the territory. |
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We would say that, on the creation of the reserve, any native title right to occupy such an area of land simply could not be enforced. |
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Normally, outsiders would not be allowed to occupy traditional land on an Indian reservation. |
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In Australia, kangaroos occupy the position held on other continents by grass eaters such as antelope, deer, zebra, and bison. |
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The egg case secreted by the Cenozoic argonautids was shaped like Cretaceous ammonites, which their ancestors used to occupy and emend. |
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Samarium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occupy the space in Row 6 of the periodic table between lanthanum and hafnium. |
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These make interesting corner or centre compositions which can occupy the pride of place in living rooms, lobbies, staircase landings, and so on. |
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In most islands some small-scale farmers continued to occupy prime lands, maintaining a cash-crop culture on the margins of plantations. |
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He is undoubtedly the alpha male of the clan, whose charisma and anecdotes occupy much of the resulting taped interview. |
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Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it. |
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That is, a simple alga like Volvox and a complex metazoan like an octopus both occupy the same sublevel. |
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The ground floor shops and upper ground level occupy an area of 4,563 sq ft each. |
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This requires that people grow and receive God and occupy their place with God. |
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A wind farm, for example, is likely to occupy more land than a thermal power station. |
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Most car dealerships tend to occupy freehold property and have realised property assets to help finance their acquisitions. |
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Bats feature prominently among organisms that occupy the aerosphere as they extensively use this environment for foraging. |
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As a result, those who occupy these roles may garner more support than rank-and-file church members. |
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The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper. |
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The tenant for life of settled land holds the legal estate and accordingly has the right to occupy the property. |
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A Bose-Einstein condensate is a peculiar phase of matter in which all the particles in a system occupy the same quantum state. |
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These contemporary landscape artists occupy a shifting terrain, bridging abstraction and representation. |
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Pressure built up to invest more in tertiary education so that they could occupy themselves in more advanced courses which might lead to better jobs. |
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To this day, Russian troops occupy the Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which have declared independence. |
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Building regulations were stretched to the very limit, and the last thing considered was environmental impact and the lives of the people who would occupy these abominations. |
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But he certainly did occupy at various times some of its key positions, chairing and serving on critical committees. |
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It may be that we learn more about the past by focusing on the walk-on parts than by rehearsing yet again the well-known facts about those who occupy centre stage. |
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The shortnose gar are predators that can occupy the role of a scavenger, but often competes for food with common gamefishes like the northern pike, walleyes, and bass. |
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The cause why the pope so did accurse and depose him was, that the said Otho did take and occupy cities, towns, and castles, which the pope said appertained to him. |
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While they have invariably been given warm and enthusiastic receptions, John O'Conor seems to occupy an extra special place in the affections of Sligo's classical music fans. |
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Similarly, Kobus kob, occupy leks when in open habitat at high population density, but they defend larger territories or occupy home ranges at low density. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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The frogs occupy a 16-ha stand of remnant native forest on Maud Island. |
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Through the screen's open central doorway a carved retable can be seen, but the altar itself is obscured by two angels who occupy the space, singing from a book. |
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Each signed a separate agreement and each agreement provided that the licensor might also occupy the premises or might license others to occupy jointly with the licensees. |
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Only legal guarantees that they occupy the land by right, as they have since before the arrival of black or white races, will give them the security they seek. |
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Facts about the direction of one's attention occupy a curiously liminal position in respect to the divide between the rational and the non-rational in our psychological lives. |
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They occupy the liminal space between us and other, civilization and barbarism, human and beast, the real and the imaginary, attraction and repulsion. |
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I can think of a dozen equivalent risks faced by emergency planners that by all appearances still do not occupy the minds of these savants of hind-sight. |
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In April of 1992, Kozlov led a coup and silently took control of the base during that time when Armenian forces moved into Georgia to occupy the Lachin corridor. |
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Located in the fourteenth arrondissement, an unassuming but typical residential area in the south of Paris, the apartments occupy a T-shaped site. |
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Santa will be there on the day with his huge sack of toys for boys and girls, who will also have plenty to occupy them with lots of games, lucky dips, etc. |
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The shrewdest mind to occupy the Oval Office in our lifetime still has one of the most impressive hard drives around. |
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This judgment does not affect all cottage owners along the coast as many people with houses in the area do have magisterial permission to occupy them. |
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In fish, the optic tecta and cerebellum, which can be thought of as the functional equivalent of the optic lobes, occupy approximately one-half of total brain volume. |
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Doctors over the last 2,500 years have been a varied lot who occupy just about every square inch of the human grid. |
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A new maquila will occupy what had been small plots of farmland. |
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It's not that we have any designs on the land of our neighbours, although we have been reluctantly obliged to occupy some of their land as guarantees of territorial security. |
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Veins of white barite occupy fractures in thin seams of coal. |
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Family can be defined by those in who occupy and share the home. |
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For example, when two different organizations occupy the same office facilities, it may be more effective to separate groups than to insist that they share and share alike. |
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The question McAtamney needs to ask himself is what can parents or minders do to occupy themselves when the children are playing safely in the Playbarn? |
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Around each atomic nucleus, electrons occupy energy levels termed shells. |
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The triaxial plan gives classrooms daylight on both sides which are entered off a remarkably economical central hall, while stores and lavatories occupy the corners. |
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The top ladies can trifle with the exaggerated exposure of legging it around a male tournament, for they don't need the dollars but would occupy places men try hard to earn. |
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When the cysteine substrate is bound the geometry changes to a trigonal bipyramid, in which the substrate and the glutamic acid occupy the apical positions. |
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Fluttering inhabitants occupy birdcages at either side of the porch. |
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His brother reminded him that he ought to go to the Monastery and shrive himself before Father Eustace, who would that day occupy the confessional. |
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When it was time for his lordship to occupy the bed the pig was turfed out and put on top of his master's clothes to ensure they were warm in the morning. |
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Many of us occupy a world in which having your own hour on a cable chanNel is an all-consuming goal and the Ne plus ultra. |
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One musician will then occupy the pivotal No 7 position with the other set for debut after some lusty blows last night and a mean spell of seamers. |
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First, settlers might encounter a relatively densely settled indigenous population that underutilizes the land area they occupy from the settlers' perspective. |
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In three trials out of 19 the slime mould continued to occupy the whole maze, and in another two seems to have refused to play the game altogether. |
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They are unsentimental about the persons who occupy democratic posts but sentimental in their conception of the kind of persons who could, ideally, occupy them. |
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The only sounds he heard were the crickets chirping, the manes and tails being swished about and the occasional grunts and snorts from the animals that occupy the stables. |
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How and why the play cultivates such mixed responses toward a tyrannical, regicidal, fratricidal, uxoricidal, incestuous bogey-man will occupy our attention. |
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The Mine Street Mall and a Burger King now occupy sites where huge steam-powered compressors and hoists were once housed in beautifully constructed brownstone buildings. |
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Modern biology has come to occupy an extreme position in the spectrum of the sciences, dominated by historical explanations of the evolutionary adventures of genes. |
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This is to occupy a 25 kilometre wide buffer zone along the Eritrean side of the border until UN cartographers can demarcate the disputed frontier between the countries. |
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Likewise, a gas will occupy any volume which is made available to it. |
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You are the very first black woman to occupy a position of this standing. |
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These plants, known as halophytes, include a large taxonomic variety and occupy diverse habitats, from extremely dry to temporarily waterlogged sites or salt marshes. |
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They are released now by officials anxious to dispel the myth that bishops, some of whom still occupy grand palaces and stately castles, enjoy a life of luxury. |
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The rust-colored canine, closely related to the gray wolf, lives in small, social packs that meet three times a day and occupy territories that span just a few miles. |
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He could not occupy the drawer space because it was filled with the props. |
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They occupy their positions at the invitation of the president. |
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But I have plenty of things to do that can pleasantly occupy me. |
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McAllister has more than enough to occupy him at club level. |
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The North Western Fells occupy an oval area beneath the Buttermere and Borrowdale valley systems. |
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Pimienta's decision to occupy the island was approved in 1643 and he was made a knight of the Order of Santiago. |
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Early attempts to occupy strategic locations already inhabited by natives at what is now Richmond and Suffolk failed owing to native resistance. |
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Aquatic macrophyte communities occupy coastal environments and are among the densest and the most productive habitats worldwide. |
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Small vendors occupy several roads that causes pedestrian and vehicular traffic. |
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Otherwise the Low Weald retains its historic settlement pattern, where the villages and small towns occupy harder outcrops of rocks. |
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In 1806 and 1807 the river was the scene of an important British invasion that aimed to occupy the area. |
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They exist and are contemporaneous. Contemporality does not mean, however, that they occupy the same geo-physical moment of time on the globe. |
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Second, a change occurs in the content of Fe and Mg which occupy chlorite's octahedral sites. |
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British forces landed at Calvi on 19 June, and immediately began moving guns ashore to occupy the heights surrounding the town. |
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Members of the Government sit on the benches on the Speaker's right, whilst members of the Opposition occupy the benches on the Speaker's left. |
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His army then proceeded to occupy Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland south of the Forth. |
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Britain, which was at war with France, soon moved to occupy Dutch colonies in Asia, South Africa and the Caribbean. |
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Red squirrels occupy boreal, coniferous woods in northern Europe and Siberia, preferring Scots pine, Norway spruce and Siberian pine. |
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Are you referring to Edward Snowden and the occupy Movement, respectively? |
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An inclusion complex is a solid solution in which molecules of one compound occupy places in the crystal lattice of another compound. |
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The Vaisyas, comprised of farmers, merchants, and artisans, occupy the third rung. |
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They may have been trying to get away from the Huns, who about this time advanced to occupy the Great Hungarian Plain. |
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The fights between males that occupy nests for the first time are particularly intense. |
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The ultimate goal should be that the person selecting the general counsel or the attorneys who occupy in-house positions is gender-blind. |
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In Versoix the offices occupy a full floor of 3,220 square meters in a classic former paper factory on chemin de la Papeterie. |
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When entering into a commercial lease, the landlord typically expects that the tenant will occupy the demised premises for the entire lease term. |
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Some birds of this age will occupy empty nests that they will aggressively defend if they have sat on them for two or three days. |
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After attempts to permanently occupy the Highlands failed, the Romans fell back in 120 AD to the Stanegate line. |
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It may have been that Claudius initially planned to occupy only the lowland regions of Britain. |
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A mix of rural and urban landscape, two large conurbations, centred on Liverpool and Manchester, occupy much of the south of the region. |
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Both grabens occupy the northern part of the western branch of the East African rift system. |
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They assigned each pentamer to occupy 72 percent as much area as each hexamer did. |
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But the elaboration of the scheme in its details and applications continued during the next few years to occupy much of his leisure. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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However, the harp continues to occupy a place on the fringe of Irish traditional music. |
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I differ from Bill in that style and phrasemaking occupy me much more than does literary architecture, by which Bill means diagramming sentences. |
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Mulay Hafiz appealed to France. France immediately responded by sending a sizable expeditionary force to occupy Morocco. |
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In the Greek tradition, bishops who occupy an ancient see are called metropolitans, while the lead bishop in Greece is the archbishop. |
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After a few decades, hostilities between the Portuguese and Chinese ceased and in 1557 the Chinese allowed the Portuguese to occupy Macau. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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What's more, hermit crabs can remember past pain and will even abandon the shells they occupy to avoid a recurrence of it, the researchers said. |
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Lords Temporal sit for life, Lords Spiritual while they occupy their ecclesiastical positions. |
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Called Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition, they occupy the benches to the Speaker's left. |
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The Eastern Fells occupy the region between the A591 Keswick to Ambleside road and the lake of Ullswater to the west. |
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The Far Eastern Fells occupy the region east of the A592 Kirkstone Pass road. |
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Including Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England, they occupy a broad area to the south of Great Langdale, Borrowdale and Wasdale. |
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The Far Eastern Fells occupy a broad area to the east of Ullswater, Kirkstone Pass and are bordered by the M6 motorway. |
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The Southern Fells occupy a large area to the south of Great Langdale, Borrowdale, Wasdale and include Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England. |
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Settlements built from local gritstone occupy river valleys with wooded sides. |
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They are used to connect the Sheffield Forgemasters steelworks which occupy the land on both sides of the Don. |
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Every culture has a unique Schwerpunkt, a center of gravity, and unless we try to occupy it, we cannot comprehend its meaning and value. |
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The Cambrian Mountains run from northeast to southwest and occupy most of the central part of the country. |
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I was severely understimulated. I had no idea what white children did to occupy themselves. |
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The vast muddy expanses of the abyssal plains occupy about 60 percent of the Earth's surface and are important in global carbon cycling. |
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Therefore, essential contestability is not a part of emotivist moral theories which at first glance occupy a similar position. |
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These four major sports, when played professionally, each occupy a season at different, but overlapping, times of the year. |
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The young tend to occupy a pelagic habitat, but shift to a more demersal lifestyle with maturity. |
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The fells connecting and subsidiary ridges occupy the corners of the square. |
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The Western Fells occupy a triangular sector of the Lake District, bordered by the River Cocker to the north east and Wasdale to the south east. |
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Sir Eric, as Tory chairman, was in a prime position to recommend which unelected Tory should occupy those Quango seats. |
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Centred on Great Gable they occupy a triangular area between Buttermere and Wasdale. |
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Including such favourites as Catbells and Grisedale Pike, they occupy an oval area beneath the Buttermere and Borrowdale valley systems. |
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The prebendal stall was never going to occupy a great deal of his time, and Gresley took to writing. |
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Han Fei does stress that the leader has to occupy a position of substantial power before he is able to use these or command followers. |
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The overpowering strength of the British fleet enabled it to occupy the Chesapeake and to attack and destroy numerous docks and harbours. |
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Less frequently workers may occupy the workplace, but refuse either to do their jobs or to leave. |
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He had built a house for himself in Coalbrookdale but did not live to occupy it. |
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After this, the MP may ask a supplementary question about any subject which might occupy the Prime Minister's time. |
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The Spanish also sought to occupy the positions formerly held by British settlers with their own colonists. |
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Children occupy the first rows and behind them on right side females and towards left males are seated. |
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In 1768 violence broke out in Boston over attempts to suppress smuggling and 4000 British troops were sent to occupy the city. |
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The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy. |
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Lawrence River, making alliances with First Nations that would become important once France began to occupy the land. |
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The V2 principle allows any major constituent to occupy the first position as long as the second position is occupied by the finite verb. |
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Cattle occupy a unique role in human history, having been domesticated since at least the early neolithic age. |
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Medtronic will occupy booth B45 on the ESC exhibit floor at the Stockholmsmassan Congress Centre. |
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Next spring, he tried to occupy Nerchensk, but was forced by his men to join Stephanov on the Amur. |
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On this understanding, they allowed Polish troops to enter the city and occupy the Kremlin. |
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Fungi in the phylum Chytridiomycota have a nearly global distribution and occupy roles as heterotrophs and saprobes in water and soil. |
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There may be other... matters to occupy the thoughts of one about to be bishopped. |
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They continued to occupy prominent economic and political roles within the Maghreb. |
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They primarily occupy the capital city of Freetown and its surrounding Western Area. |
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As their numbers were insufficient to occupy the walls in their entirety, it had been decided that only the outer walls would be manned. |
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Thus medullary part of camel's kidneys occupy twice as much area as a cow's kidney. |
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Due to the limited forces available, the alliance was unable to occupy the large Tyrrhenian island for long. |
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They went on to occupy the city of Elatea, only a few days' march from both Athens and Thebes. |
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During the Reconquista and the Crusades, the cross served the symbolic function of possession that a flag would occupy today. |
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Dutch underwent none of these sound changes and can thus be said to occupy a central position within the West Germanic languages. |
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There are no limitations on which players must occupy these interchangeable slots. |
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In many cases a cheap tool could be used to occupy the place of a missing mechanical part. |
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Shanklin is the southernmost of three settlements which occupy the bay, and is close to Lake and Sandown. |
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This is to avoid resource competition, as two individuals of the same species would occupy the same niche, and to prevent depletion of food. |
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Juvenile wood in loblolly and slash pines could occupy the first 20 annual rings. |
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The Mishmi occupy the northeastern hills, and the Wancho, Nocte, and Tangsa inhabit the southeastern district of Tirap. |
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Belief in the afterlife varies among Wiccans, and does not occupy a central place within the religion. |
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Despite taking Guadeloupe in 1759, the British attempt to occupy Martinique that year had ended in failure. |
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Such index fossils must be distinctive, be globally distributed and occupy a short time range to be useful. |
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In 2004 the global inventory of ocean methane clathrates was estimated to occupy between one and five million cubic kilometres. |
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Those migrating southward would then be able to occupy much of South America without encountering climates that were markedly different. |
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Relations with the new Chilean Republic were good until the Chilean state decided to occupy their lands. |
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They include Native American peoples as well as Inuit, who are distinct but occupy areas of the region. |
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The protesters moved nearby to occupy the space in front of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Approximately 72 percent of the mortgagors represented that they would occupy the homes as their primary residence. |
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By morning it has returned to its base and may occupy the same place for several months. |
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They occupy a great range of habitats where they are usually resident and do not migrate. |
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Most of its voters are representatives of businesses and other bodies that occupy premises in the City. |
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A number of chewing lice occupy different niches on the house sparrow's body. |
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The spores are oval and sub-terminal and usually swell to occupy the sporangium. |
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These birds mainly occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, marshes or rivers. |
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The sika deer inhabits temperate and subtropical woodlands, which often occupy areas suitable for farming and other human exploitation. |
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