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She had to admit, she occupied elite strata in the society of the Highland Elves
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As grandparent we can participate in their development and also keep ourselves occupied
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the body which it has occupied
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occupied the frontage of the building
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Instead she'd occupied herself with the grunt work, finishing up the full scale fabricator and getting more mining bots deployed
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He shouldn't complain, he occupied a position a bit above common status here in the afterlife, as he had in life
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’ Her mind busily occupied in wondering precisely what ‘helping out a bit’ comprised exactly and whether the authorities knew about it
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’ Kara said absently, her mind occupied in trying to recall any detail of the two men that might give a clue as to why they had attacked her
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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Pippa was an accomplished singer and Liesse a clown … she had a feeling she’d seen him perform once, when she was a child … he must be nearly seventy now and mostly occupied in organising troupes of travelling players
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She took a wherry across the river to the Southwark side where the warehouse was situated, strolling along the lanes behind the Shakespearean theatre where herb gardens, supplying the nearby centre for the Herbmasters, occupied neat little patches of ground carefully tended by a cadre of gotteswomen specially trained for the purpose, the purple outfits of their calling showing up clearly as they toiled amongst the neat rows of plants
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all of them occupied the weekends when we should have been
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The local people bustle about, the women – as women anywhere, obviously shopping while herding small children and the men either busily rushing around or lounging staring into space – I watch as a woman with two children makes desperate attempts to stop the elder of the two under her care from pinching some fruit from a stall … the little devil waits until she is occupied in conversation with the stall owner before sneakily nicking an apple and ramming it into his pocket
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They have occupied a moment of my time
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I kept myself occupied as best I could by trying to name the trees that we past and by crunching boiled sweets
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She found their cabin occupied by Alan, Nuran and a stack of youth magazines from which they were reading jokes to each other
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Some showed Maria with politicians and officers but most were old sepia tints of her with armed carpenters and farmers, moustachioed heroes from the mountains and valleys of occupied Crete
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So we married … it wasn’t as simple adapting to the physical side as I thought it would be but I got pregnant fairly quickly and it was easy to persuade Alastair that any physical relationship was unwise during the pregnancy … since then Alastair and I have occupied separate rooms
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"I think she is otherwise occupied at the moment
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Above the massive fireplace that occupied one whole wall, was a portrait of Lord Boras in his youth, an imposing figure even then; the artist capturing the darkness in his eye
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“We could detect nothing of Kassidor but its presence,” Daedelus said, “until Yellelle brought back the detailed records from your ship, but we do know that the space occupied by the souls from Kassidor is about four times as large as that occupied by souls from Earth
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Within two months they had weeded out the worst of vermin that had occupied that Hold and in the process gained the respect of the townspeople
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They returned to the cabin in silence; each occupied with their own thoughts about the
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She hoped that would keep him occupied for the rest of the day
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an open area of grass on their left, partially occupied by a small
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eating, and most of the other tables were now occupied
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were permanently occupied by a staff of drivers and mechanics
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The first room they came to was the one which Kev had occupied
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Billy shrugs off the press pack but not the inner loathing around half three, and the innocent are occupied with the wasting of time
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‘There were six rooms occupied in all
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vanished like the ghosts that occupied it
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They drove past the tiny, not-quite-permanent fair that occupied a
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they were occupied, but not with paying tenants
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She knew she was guilty of nothing when she occupied this body
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Eventually, I also learned that he and Karen occupied separate rooms (at her request) and that their marriage was something of a sham
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from it and several bird nests occupied its outer corners
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His mind ran at full speed whether it was occupied or not, yet
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It were other thoughts, however, that occupied the moments before his drifting off to sleep that night and even with all his experience, acquired knowledge and skills, he could not unravel the conundrum laid before him
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and sipped his beer through a long straw making sure that his hands were occupied
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Just forty-five or so steps away was School House, and on the first floor, up the wide stairs from the common room were the halls of rooms occupied by the Hundred and the Sixth Form, mostly
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The first term was challenging, not so much for the studies, but the school's culture, events, activities and clubs kept him so occupied and pulled this way and that, he was ready for the break of term
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Our table now held a lot of the old faces that occupied my table at the
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She also rode the wave of change to set up permanent residence in Bungalow Seven of the Lodges, the compliment of Bungalow Six already occupied by Sarah Bunker
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Twenty or so others occupied the
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They occupied four state rooms in two adjacent cars
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So again she shouted "Hello" but still nothing it seemed they were to occupied with each other to acknowledge her
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But telling me about your likes and keeping yourself occupied for outdoors can make my feelings at ease
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Jim caught her up and carried her into the drug store, to sit her on the stool she’d occupied earlier
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Otto’s team occupied most of the ‘tourist’ space on the ship
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we occupied), a swimming pool (that was frustratingly
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that it was already occupied
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successively occupied by monks, the Papacy, and even
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Whilst Lindy and her mother were occupied with
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More heads are occupied in inventing the most proper machinery for executing the work of each, and it is, therefore, more likely to be invented
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It was a leisure stroll through hand-carved tunnels occupied only by vermin and the dead
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When the most fertile and best situated lands have been all occupied, less profit can be made by the cultivation of what is inferior both in soil and situation, and less interest can be afforded for the stock which is so employed
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means it was something that occupied much of their time
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of occupied castles increased markedly
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There was no way he could squint his eyes, even on a Nightday, that would show him anything in common with the rooms the clients occupied
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the other, whose whole attention, from morning till night, is commonly occupied in
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He didn't pause in the entry but went straight up to the second floor and let himself into the room that had been occupied by Alfred and Viktor until the previous day
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She had copied large portions of her own mind into space that was supposed to be occupied by cherub code
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His fear of falling had disappeared, his mind occupied only with worry, both for Nathalia and for the Red Mage as he battled in the sky
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This seemed to be the only part of the immediate area that wasn't occupied by something pertaining to the care and feeding of floaters
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The chairs were occupied, the people they had come to see
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the Goths have spread Christianity in western occupied
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It clearly demonstrates, first, their great abundance in proportion to that of corn, and, consequently, the great extent of the land which they occupied in proportion to what was occupied by corn ; and, secondly, the low value of this land in proportion to that of corn land, and, consequently, the uncultivated and unimproved state of the far greater part of the lands of the country
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It seemed that Vorous was otherwise occupied
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continuous motion, occupied the southern
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army occupied this mountain area during the second
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But a banking company, which lends money to perhaps five hundred different people, and of which the attention is continually occupied by objects of a very different kind, can have no regular information concerning the conduct and circumstances of the greater part of its debtors, beyond what its own books afford it
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They were occupied countries
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Greece was an occupied country and it was
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solely occupied the mind, fade at this junction before the journey
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There arises, in consequence, a competition between different capitals, the owner of one endeavouring to get possession of that employment which is occupied by another; but, upon most occasions, he can hope to justle that other out of this employment by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms
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If little improvement was to be expected from such great proprietors, still less was to be hoped for from those who occupied the land under them
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It was properly the proprietor himself, therefore, that in this case occupied his own lands, and cultivated them by his own bondmen
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Land occupied by such tenants is properly cultivated at the expense of the proprietors, as much as that occupied by slaves
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In France, where five parts out of six of the whole kingdom are said to be still occupied by this species of cultivators, the proprietors complain, that their metayers take every opportunity of employing their master's cattle rather in carriage than in cultivation ; because, in the one case, they get the whole profits to themselves, in the other they share them with their landlord
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It’s been occupied by bandits for too long and we could really use the position
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“Don’t fret, he’s occupied at the moment and asked that you wait in this room until he’s finished
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She was momentarily heartened to see that Trumpet no longer occupied the ram pen
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Thoughts of the news from the courier occupied his mind, as well as intermingled thoughts of a distant home
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These great and important services foreign trade is continually occupied in performing to all the different countries between which it is carried on
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On the one hand, he was relieved to have something more to go on, some better indication of what accounted for her being occupied away from the Guild
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As the Emperor with the careworn face smiled in return, in understanding, it was almost as if they occupied their own space in time
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Miss Mimsy, the little seamstress who occupied the ground floor parlour, knew that every evening as he returned from his offices, Mr Snickerty would call for his supper, like the Merry Old King Cole of the nursery rhyme
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The other side of the room was completely occupied by electronic equipment of the entertainment variety
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town, and most of the houses were occupied
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It gave him new insight to the people who had occupied this land
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Due to a flight rescheduling, Mom and Dad arrive home early and find their house fully occupied with paying guests
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I did everything I was ordered to do with a sense of urgency, and I would help the other men when not occupied with some job of my own
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Such trades were, at Athens and Rome, all occupied by the slaves of the rich, who exercised them for the benefit of their masters, whose wealth, power, and protection, made it almost impossible for a poor freeman to find a market for his work, when it came into competition with that of the slaves of the rich
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In the progress of the Roman greatness, the consul was too much occupied with the political affairs of the state, to attend to the administration of justice
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But again neither of them were occupied
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’ As Roidon walked out of the conference room he wondered whether this latest mission he’d been given as something to keep him occupied and out of trouble
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It turned out that the vessel responsible for the incident had been stolen shortly before the attack and then dumped on the surface near a mining outpost that had not been occupied for a few years
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All the time they were each looking for some indication of a hiding place, demon activity, a call for help, or anything that would signify the area was occupied
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When the cut-throat isn't occupied in
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When the landlord chose to occupy himself a part of his own lands, the rent might be valued according to an equitable arbitration of the farmers and landlords in the neighbourhood, and a moderate abatement of the tax might be granted to him, in the same manner as in the Venetian territory, provided the rent of the lands which he occupied did not exceed a certain sum
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Berndt occupies himself talking to Drens all afternoon while I laze on the foredeck with Joris who appears to be going out of his way to be charming
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For me it occupies a place right up there with cockroaches and
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It takes a fair while to explain who everyone is but it occupies the journey quite neatly
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Matter, that which occupies it, is what
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occupies him with the joy of his heart
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He hangs up the cable and parks the mower in the space it obviously occupies along the wall
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The quantity of circulating money must have borne the same proportion, to the number and value of purchases and sales usually transacted at that time, which it does to those transacted at present ; or, rather, it must have borne a greater proportion, because there was then no paper, which now occupies a great part of the employment of gold and silver
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The dormitory occupies the entire second floor of the school building and it is divided into four quadrants or “wings” that are identical to each other in their lay-out and facilities
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On Saturday evening I strolled with Bennett Burleigh down to the King's Palace, which occupies a considerable space in the centre of the town
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Ground which forms the key to three contiguous states, so that he who occupies it first has most of the Empire at his command, is a ground of intersecting highways
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Berlinski states that “the God of the gaps occupies a very considerable comfort zone in biology
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A large table occupies that space, covered with tools and scraps of metal and gears and old computer parts and wires
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Now when you store 5 in A then translator occupies a memory location and system charges the
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The club occupies an entire house in Duke Street, and no expense has been spared on making it as comfortable and as inviting as possible
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When ZM's occupies the right lane, then one
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buys, as one who will lose: 42 He who occupies merchandise, as he who has no profit by it, and he who builds, as he who shall not
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What in your case occupies
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Just turn away from all that occupies the mind; do whatever
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It occupies a full block and stands as a magnificent example of regional architecture of the 19th century
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“Tom,” he said the name with a hint of distaste, “a man who occupies himself spending daddy’s money had a bottle of expensive champagne delivered to your table
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particular space of possibilities of the subject and that, upon evaluation, presently occupies that
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element upon evaluation is if something else already occupies that place
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element occupies its space
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As long as a bill is hanging out there in the unpaid category, it occupies mental space worth far more than the pennies in interest you stand to gain
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41 He who sells let him be as he who flees away and he who buys as one who will lose: 42 He who occupies merchandise as he who has no profit by it and he who builds as he who shall not dwell in it: 43 He who sows as if he should not reap; so also is as he who plants the vineyard is as he who shall not gather the grapes: 44 Those who marry as those who shall get no children; and those who marry not as the widowers
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Why the electron occupies only discrete levels is better understood by considering the electron to be, not a particle, but a wave
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physical-dense Earth occupies only a small volume of
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verses What is perceived as the ‘present’ occupies a longer period than in
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the basic message in a book only occupies between 10% and 20% of the total contents –
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The dimensional coordinates she occupies are slightly more complex than the 1’s occupied by JáhmWüd, McWipple, and Karn Pew-Zn
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Him comes forward and occupies the mind
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Tecuhltli, which took its name from its prince, occupies the western end of the oval
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In terms of the total volume of space which it occupies, as you
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Each atom, in terms of the space it occupies, is also mostly empty, the
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When your life becomes concerned with death, he has the final say as to whether your soul may leave the physical body it occupies, or if your soul will remain in the body
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Now if you are near death and you still have many lessons and/or experiences to accomplish then your soul will not be allowed to leave the body it occupies
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This counter represents the number of jars of dill pickle relish that could be added to completely fill the space on the shelf that this product occupies
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wave occupies every part of its orbit around the
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standing electron wave that occupies every part of
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standing terra-wave: it occupies every part of its
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It occupies the place which all men think bad (i
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It is a very Strategic Tool that helps manufacturers decide for example if a Brand name of theirs for a particular product category occupies a higher place in the minds of consumers (based on their buying behavior) as compared to their “manufacturer” name
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Using this information, a company like Unilever, for example, decides on using the Brand name Lux for its campaigns and does not mention Unilever at all, as the brand ” Lux” is stronger than Unilever in that category and occupies a higher place in the Market Structure for soaps
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‘’Good! The male agent occupies Room 405, while the female agent is in Room 406
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Here Germany occupies the East Coast of the USA, and if that wasn't bad enough, mob factions fight over the remaining free-zones!
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ion, because the possessor of the spirit of the Well occupies the
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News television, especially English news TV, occupies a very small space in the overall TV universe
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But it’s not going to happen unless our hunger for beauty and truth rises above the superficial level it occupies today
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- The preliminary schedule occupies the time between weeks 21 and 38- i
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- The optimised version occupies the time between weeks 28 and 38-i
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assumption that he occupies the correct moral ground from a
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The assumption that he occupies the
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who occupies the position of his pupil has beseeched him to support
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Wishful occupies a central location that could draw citizens from Oxford, the Golden Triangle area, and all the rural counties between
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If he knows that man needs more than five million years to walk on the star, if it is possible, though it occupies only a spot in this heaven, there his spirit will swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven
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If they knew that the human race would need more than five million years to walk across the surface of the star, if this was even possible, although it occupies only a spot in the heavens, then their spirit would swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven
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They had been advised by the local unions and a battery of Occupies that it would ' sell better if the protest were anti-something
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Nowadays the Sheraton Hotel occupies this area yet at that time the Barada was wide and deep all year round, whatever the season, but especially in the springtime
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That is what occupies us, everyone
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Love occupies peace in all forms, towards all
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It occupies a ridge above the city
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Therefore, out of the Almighty’s compassion for the person, He removes this yearning from their heart by letting them commit what they insist on doing, and this inclination is strongly aggravated inside their spirit and occupies it entirely
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It is this adjustment that occupies the attention of the greatest minds, and this adjustment consists in nothing else than the recognition of an existing order in the universal mind, for it is well known that this mind will obey us precisely in proportion as we first obey it
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Graphite occupies a greater volume than Iron, it counters the shrinkage of Iron
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This Graphite ,occupies a larger volume, because of it’s low
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Instead, a new element occupies a place in the VOID like WATER it is
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'I want to know something about the young Englishman who occupies a room in our house,' said Frau von Lindeberg, without losing time
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The heart of May, with which every beast keeps holiday, never occupies her respectable interior
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"In ordinary typewriting," replied Craig, "each letter occupies an imaginary square, ten to the inch horizontally and six to the inch vertically
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However, when steam condenses back into water the space it then occupies is about one seventeen hundredths of the space it occupied as vaporous steam
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(Dome of the Rock), which now occupies the old temple
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Those rewards come by the divine presence, which occupies the soul and permeates the universe
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Geographically it occupies almost thewhole of the south of
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There cannot be an absolute resonance between Forms manifested in different Formo-systems of Worlds (otherwise, it would be one and the same wave Configuration that occupies one “point” in Space!), because in each case the manifestation of very close wave combinations of Aspects of Qualities is opposed by “the factor of Time” — the difference of the values of “inertial Coefficients” that characterize the dynamics of each quantum frequency-rotation Shift
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That is why, with a definite degree of conditionality, I may state that the Configuration typical of the VVU-Information of the considered resopasonal flaks occupies, in the general frequency classification of Fields-Consciousnesses, just (like the polariton which you already know) an intermediate state between waves and flakses proper, through which this flaks can simultaneously creatively realize itself now in one part of its resopason, now in another
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But “emptiness” or “physical vacuum” that occupies only a very narrow frequency range of material Existence of Universes is not at all that which Einstein meant by ether, — it’s the constant Universal Ethereal Field-Consciousness (FLAAGG-TUU), which performs continuous different-qualitative energy-information dynamics that provide the Creative Activity of absolutely all Fields-Consciousnesses that structure not only Space and Time of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma but also the Secondary, and the Primary Energy-Plasma, and those level, to the superqualitative states of the Collective Intelligences of Which no Oris has “an access”
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Compare, for example, the state of an electron that occupies s-orbital in an atom before and after absorption of a photon — an energy transit to a higher frequency level has completed, but where has the remaining part of Information typical of the photon disappeared? So it turns out that there are no two identical photons, no two identical electrons, which is conditioned, first of all, by their information states, that is, individual particularities of their — I am not afraid of using this word! — Self-Consciousness
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Better known to the Time Walkers as the Mighty Companion, because the possessor of the spirit of the Well occupies the thoughts and actions of the Time Walkers
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occupies the sky making the weather
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limits of the space that the Sun occupies
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By going into space reduction as the fuselage occupies more space through extensive movement
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As we all know the comet moves to the center of the Sun just as Newton predicted with a slight complication and a change in the venue, the comet no longer aims to the center of the Sun but aims at a target outside the limits of the space that the Sun occupies
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Every atom forms singularity and the faster the atoms displace space by moving the stronger with the contraction be but also the stronger will the reduction of size of the star be as the star reduces space it occupies and space the star contracts
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Π By going into space reduction as the fuselage occupies more space through extensive movement increase the space surrounding the moving aircraft condenses and this condensing forms the concentrated vapour
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So Stalin is supposed to be a friend when he invades a European country and occupies it? While Germany is an enemy when it does the same thing? Can anyone find an explanation for this blind spot in human history? All alliance with Russia should have been cancelled
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“What a unique spot it occupies
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What is the best gift which can be given to a community? is that a free library occupies the first place, provided the community will accept and maintain it as a public institution, as much a part of the city property as its public schools, and, indeed, an adjunct to these
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You cannot put an accurate outline round an object without observing the shape it occupies in the field of vision
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The Serpent occupies too prominent a place in the story to allow of the idea that the writer introduced it as an unimportant ornament to the narrative
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I venture to add a few pages on this subject in a spirit of reverent inquiry, rather than of dogmatic assertion; premising that with us this is not a question of speculation, but simply of interpretation, and that it is not desired to vindicate for such interpretations a larger space in thought than the subject to be examined occupies in the sacred writings; much less to encourage delusive hopes of purgatorial salvation in those who neglect the gospel if offered on earth, whose 'damnation slumbereth not
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’ This subject is to the last degree painful and terrible, but how vein to deny that it occupies a prominent place in the New Testament Revelation
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In this way, the secretion of fluid and the large volume of dietary fiber in the gastrointestinal tract occupies a larger space, enhance satiety, to convey to the brain "I've had enough, do not eat" information to achieve the purpose of the control of food intake, play the effect of losing weight
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I, then, as it has fallen to my lot to be a member of knight-errantry, cannot avoid attempting all that to me seems to come within the sphere of my duties; thus it was my bounden duty to attack those lions that I just now attacked, although I knew it to be the height of rashness; for I know well what valour is, that it is a virtue that occupies a place between two vicious extremes, cowardice and temerity; but it will be a lesser evil for him who is valiant to rise till he reaches the point of rashness, than to sink until he reaches the point of cowardice; for, as it is easier for the prodigal than for the miser to become generous, so it is easier for a rash man to prove truly valiant than for a coward to rise to true valour; and believe me, Senor Don Diego, in attempting adventures it is better to lose by a card too many than by a card too few; for to hear it said, 'such a knight is rash and daring,' sounds better than 'such a knight is timid and cowardly
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The market, that is to say, a tiled roof supported by some twenty posts, occupies of itself about half the public square of Yonville
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, "this affair seems to me to have a decided connection with that which occupies our attention, and the death of General Quesnel will, perhaps, put us on the direct track of a great internal conspiracy
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The enormous head of this cetacean occupies about a third of its body
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Perhaps what I am about to say may seem strange to you, who are socialists, and vaunt humanity and your duty to your neighbor, but I never seek to protect a society which does not protect me, and which I will even say, generally occupies itself about me only to injure me; and thus by giving them a low place in my esteem, and preserving a neutrality towards them, it is society and my neighbor who are indebted to me
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could occupy it, instead of letting it be filled with fear and depression
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do not bring life, but occupy the place within us which should instead be
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anyway, I have other things to occupy my mind … like work … and how I throw myself into that
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A bed and a single chair are the only other things, other than an extremely small glass table, that occupy the room
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It is natural to be ill and insane in the kind of world we occupy
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simplistic equipment and to have only each other to occupy their time is an excellent weekend
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He tried to respond to his wife and step-daughter, but apart from the odd brief conversation he preferred to occupy his time with work, well away from the sounds of the radio
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" They occupy eternity
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Therefore maintain a variety of things to occupy your God-given life
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conversation he preferred to occupy his time with work, well away
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The waiting relatives and friends of the lesser, more ordinary emergencies watch, and those conscious patients still able to concentrate on realities outside of their own sphere realise that they may not occupy the centre of the universe
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Surely you have greater concerns to occupy your
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weren’t enough books to occupy his mind
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“Remember, three forces equal and separate can only occupy, for the purposes of a two-dimensional diagram, the extremities of an equilateral triangle
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business would occupy anyone's time at this hour of the
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within a mile radius—not only did metal occupy his tongue—but his top lip was
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What was a surprise to her, although not disquieting, was her father's determination to no longer occupy her childhood home
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matters to occupy them, now
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' It was however, a good setting for gentlemen's conversation and they determined to occupy the space often during their journey
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Okay?? Knowing how you terminally occupy yourself with words I feel worried about your health
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Tom and Sue and Brian and Flavio would occupy the vacant rooms on the return trip
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She would have given this up long ago if she had anything else to occupy her mind
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employments of those who occupy them
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employ the whole labour and stock of those who occupy it
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In its rude beginnings, the unimproved wilds, which then occupy the far greater part of the country, are all abandoned to cattle
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Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
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Alec kept his mind off the future, and his eyes off the faces of those around him, choosing to occupy the slow progression of time by watching the face of the wall, and the colony of red winged bugs crawling on its stone surface
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"Glenelle may use that android to interact with you while I'm gone," she said, pointing at the one she used to occupy
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The question didn’t occupy her thoughts for long,
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occupy the second floor
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Business is just one part of life—a part of life that will probably occupy a large
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They occupy the pavement of one
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Helez was assigned to occupy a corner suite on the second floor
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Lying in the darkness, she had nothing more to occupy her mind
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In the sense that we are still physically present whenever we enter the egoless state, Nirvana and Samsara may be said to occupy the same place
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Instead, they are sent out accompanying the Ezine regular content, and the Ad may occupy one of three possible locations on the Ezine page
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These elements occupy the major portion of our body
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in your life, it would occupy you for the remainder of the
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When the landlord chose to occupy himself a part of his own lands, the rent might be valued according to an equitable arbitration of the farmers and landlords in the neighbourhood, and a moderate abatement of the tax might be granted to him, in the same manner as in the Venetian territory, provided the rent of the lands which he occupied did not exceed a certain sum
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Some additional expense would necessarily be incurred, both by the different register-offices which it would be proper to establish in the different districts of the country, and by the different valuations which might occasionally be made of the lands which the proprietor chose to occupy himself
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men and women who occupy the center seats of ships like the Confederation aren’t ordinary,
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“I can see why that would concern you, since you currently occupy that position
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For instance you may need to occupy another hill etc but strategically the object never changes
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In addition, there are Muslims, Arabs and the British who occupy the country and send Jews to camps in Cyprus
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The biggest change recently is that, thanks to the Occupy movement, the public recognizes inequality
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With regard to PRECIPITOUS HEIGHTS, if you are beforehand with your adversary, you should occupy the raised and sunny spots, and there wait for him to come up
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Say it isn‘t so, Claudette! The remnants of my childhood fantasies shattered beyond repair, reluctantly drew me to the unhappy conclusion that no society (however) frozen in time or space will ever occupy the moral high ground
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One day, Gordon Edward appeared with something for him to do that would occupy his mind
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The grand opening came and went, yet Mike, his black-leathered thugs and their whores continued to occupy the majority of the rooms
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They were directed to the Blue Room by members of the Secret Service and Steve was told which chair to occupy in the front row
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My platoon was fortunate enough to occupy a very small rise in the earth
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The players called themselves Occupy FC
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Rather, they tried to otherwise occupy themselves
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“That’s very true,” he admitted, relieved to find a line of conversation with which to occupy his primitive forebrain
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The army was methodical in its approach, wearing down the defenders of the city, forcing them to occupy themselves with the spreading fires that threatened to engulf them in a firestorm that would burn the city of Pyr to the ground, along with most of its populace
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The next two days passed uneventfully, although Colling’s anxiety was heightened by his companions’ continued desire to occupy themselves with outdoor activities, even though the temperature remained cold
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Different people will, in the long run, come to occupy Boulder than would have otherwise
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It was assumed that foul play had occurred, because the tenants all swore that the Countess had not been seen since before Christmas, and that this man, Breitmann, and his wife had continued to occupy the Countess’ house along with this Krazinsky and the blonde woman called ‘Elzbieta,” who came from out of nowhere
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We only occupy about
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This allowed him to lead them on a campaign that earned them the respect, the envy, and the fear of all the organized kingdoms that they were to invade and occupy
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I hopped into the houpte and thought about what I could do to occupy myself for the rest of the day when the proverbial light bulb came on
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But what was it? Angels are mentioned, kind of in passing, in the Bible, but what place should they occupy in my understanding of this book as a parable?
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His smile pulls at the piercings in his lips, making the holes they occupy wider, and I wince
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I occupy myself with (what)
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members occupy the position until the end of the mandate
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Berthille would occupy herself elsewhere, and I sought Ivanka's company
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I occupy my days by exploring the city, reading, writing this journal and spending much time in the café at the end of the street, where I am fast becoming a regular customer
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in you to occupy your merchandise
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47 And those who occupy their merchandise with robbery; the more they
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angels, strive to occupy
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accompany the Israelites on their continuing campaign to occupy the land
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The new city leaders then negotiated a settlement with Carlos, allowing him to occupy their fortresses for two years, naming him their “Protector” and giving him a large sum of gold
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The standard bed with sharp boarding school edges, dressers, and desk occupy the room
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cooperative that entitles them to occupy a
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Once Adrinius’ plan is complete, he will bore easily and find other sport to occupy his time, and our people will be the only kind left”
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continued to occupy herself with her thoughts
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Unfortunately he died in Florida before he could return to occupy it
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What is this thing we call life? And why is it struggling to live, to spread, and to occupy any abandoned niche? What is the point, the purpose, of all this effort?
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some of these soldiers now occupy leadership positions and will expect
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The ESA bureaucrats identified gnatcatchers who occupy some 54,000 acres which must be protected but the ESA did not identify the areas where they reside
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Gabriel’s voice lowered as he leaned in to say, “Without television, video games and the Internet to occupy their time, teenagers are more willing to help with the younger children
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mutually stabilize each another such that they occupy one’s attention across moments, leading to
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space anymore than the color red can occupy auditory space—although a color may lead to the
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say that the relations between geometric occupants occupy a space that has the square as its
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deceiver, then, one must occupy that space with something pointed-to by the deceiver, a pointed-
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unobservable, so how can I see that these things occupy me? Theories form the space of the
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sources occupy the unknown or that the unknown is a space where
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atom could not occupy the same void as the indivisible substance of an-
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Is to occupy
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”5 At the Yalta Conference, Roosevelt allowed Stalin to occupy Poland, “temporarily,” pending free elections
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“Things would be so much easier if I had another interest to occupy me while she spent her hours as Princess, but truly, I live only to love Alilia, as she lived only to love me before our people called her
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“The nexus that approaches will be the most important one since The Segregation, when the races of the world divided and separated from each other, to reside on the continents they now occupy
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She found much to occupy her amongst the trees or in watching the actors whenever they strolled by
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47 And those who occupy their merchandise with robbery; the more they deck their cities their houses their possessions and their own persons; 48 The more I will be angry with them for their sin says the Lord
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We do not need to occupy a small space for this; we merely need to face in the same direction
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‘You could even put it to her that she’s doing you a favour by occupying the rooms
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occupying ourselves with our daily routines, we should spend it with Him,
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Still, at least my occupying Wiesse’s attention gives Gilla and her beloved some time together
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all around the walls of the interior with Companions and Keepers occupying them
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You are a competent driver and instead of occupying your mind with the multitude of other matters with which one is constantly reviewing once one becomes inured to a usual routine, you might have looked upon each trip as new and fresh every time you journeyed it
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She would be joining a select group occupying a set of quiet
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negative space when something is occupying it
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several others occupying all the ten seats
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” Our men began to move up into position and to start occupying the roofs that we were on facing the enemy I looked round and to my surprise Elijah had climbed up onto my roof
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To think there could be over a million eventual in habitants occupying the completed complex, was a mind-boggling thought, even to Gerrid
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The same questions that troubled Milo were the fears occupying every second of her day
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At night General Ludlow moved his brigade round at the extreme right, his tired forces occupying trenches voluntarily constructed with stupendous difficulty by Garcia's men
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I lay on my towel clad only in my green bikini with the sun baking my flesh, my old surfboard occupying the sand next to me
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With regard to ground of this nature, be before the enemy in occupying the raised and sunny spots, and carefully guard your line of supplies
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Should the army forestall you in occupying a pass, do not go after him if the pass is fully garrisoned, but only if it is weakly garrisoned
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but there’s only two men occupying that place
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It would not be until occupying Germany after World War II that the US learned the right way to deal with a defeated enemy with an evil ideology determined to start wars: execute all the leaders guilty of war crimes and waging aggressive war, while removing the rest from government for good
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However, she still often found the hotel staff she had hired the previous visit fired and Mike’s guys occupying the rooms
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When she returned, the little whore was still occupying her seat, but Mike was at the other side of the room, standing with one of his friends by the bar
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) As the US recovered from the Civil War and those with memories of it died off, starting in the 1890s the US military invaded Latin American nations dozens of times, at times occupying countries for decades
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There were also Army travel authorization forms, furlough orders and safe passage documents addressed to the various Occupying Powers made out in his name
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Their first-class compartment did not have sleeping accommodations, but since they were the only ones occupying it, they were able to stretch out on the seats and sleep when night fell
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The café was not busy, and his occupying a table for an extended period of time seemed to go unnoticed, despite the fact that he was alone and in American uniform
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▪ Is the realm occupying the highest position within cyclic existence
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After a few days, they reported back that they could only find a small force (perhaps five thousand men) occupying a strong point a day’s ride from the frontier
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The keeper at the yam along the road told me that the tribe had originally extended north to the large C-shaped bay, but that they had been squeezed out by the interlopers, currently occupying the area
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In fact, a fifty-two-member team of experts from that Chinese city spent one year in Vancouver occupying their time in the construction of the garden
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For several reasons, Roger had lost all respect for the gentleman who at that time was occupying the White House as President
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Ota Sic, Minister of Economic Affairs of Czechoslovakia who left his home country after the demise of the “Prague Spring” in 1968 at the hand of occupying Soviet
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them wasn’t already occupying the shed
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Moses was sitting from morning till night trying to sort out disputes and arguments, large and small, little things were occupying all of his time and the big picture was becoming blurred
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something else as occupying the place of change in order to recognize
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Since, generally, the majority of Love Spirits incarnate in their bodies still in the womb of their mothers in the beginning of the seventh month of pregnancy, the monsters resolved to try to incarnate before the Love Spirits, occupying the baby’s body in this way and taking the place that was reserved for our Spirits
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The Ninety Nine (minus Somonik) filled the outside of the great hall, occupying over half of the floor space
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Furthermore, with what I’ve learned in the last few days, I have enough research on my ‘to be done’ list to keep me occupied for three centuries, even if the other recent occurrences weren’t occupying most of my time
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The early-summer sun was bright that morning, the air nicely warm, and the arrival of the ships meant that many Fjordane-fighters (who had been away since mid-winter: crossing Nis glacier, fighting a battle, occupying Sogndal, raiding England) would soon see their wives, girlfriends, parents, children and extended families again
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be occupying the same space as a being living in the physical
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The fighting front must have moved far to the east by now as the remaining troops bore more the character of an occupying force than an army in full battle dress
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moment are occupying that particular position in the astral body may, a
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the astral beings at this level would be occupying the same houses that we
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During one of these journeys, a man was sleeping on the bench and occupying most of the space leaving just enough for Gāndhiji to sit erect
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appeared, standing at the door, occupying its whole space
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“Tiamat is still there in part, occupying its fifth position
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In little time, Leonardo was performing the position of Regent Magician, one of the most distinguished positions of the organization, being the youngest member in occupying the above mentioned status – She said proudly
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she pretended something else was occupying her attention as she
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Leonardo approached and took the shell of “The Keys of the Kingdom” as it would be necessary to do a restoration work so that the letters were occupying its positions again
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The Grandstand had been built when the school‘s population was seven hundred, so even with about fifty parents occupying the front rows, there was plenty of space for the hundred and twenty-five students to spread out and make a picnic of the afternoon
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not help but wonder how things would be shaping up had Arayus been occupying that desk
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was acceptable, with the Gladesville Bridge occupying part of it, although other
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One wall of the lounge was full of books, still on the wooden shelves supported by bricks they had been occupying for forty years
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By temporarily occupying the body of a pupil, the Adept avoids these
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Rays, though before occupying that position He was required to take the
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It is also important to note that the entry has to occur without the consent of the person occupying the property
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Terrorist guerillas are continuing to act in the capital and are believed to be occupying some homes
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If you are not happy in the home you are occupying, this
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It was the day that Ayatollahs celebrated occupying the U
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After the revolution, he played a role in occupying the U
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The sour expression on his face conveyed his opinion of the woman now occupying his old office
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The occupying Arct, instead of giving in, made secret factories deep underground and armed themselves with phaser rifles and pistols
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Within a few weeks another assembly was occupying a larger, more elaborate committee room in the Pentagon
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From Julius Caesar embarking there in 54BC, to the 100 year war and to the Germans occupying the area from 1940 to September 1944
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once used by the natives in the land occupying Mexico and South
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and occupying the notch of middle child in a loving Air Force
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Whites praised Europeans highly for dividing and occupying Africa to subjugate its people in order to civilize them
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They celebrated how white missionaries worked in partnership with European occupying governments and with exploitative traders
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Naming them “civilizations without God,” my grandfather wrote a page of indictments against the occupying countries
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My grandfather wrote of a British lieutenant who received a letter from his home office asking if the natives were occupying any large tracts of land in German East Africa that would be suitable for white settlers
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Nancy was much more wary of the Roman soldiers occupying that fortress than of the Jewish authorities of Jerusalem: Roman rule was both ruthless and selfish and Roman soldiers did pretty well as they 211
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“ROMAN SOLDIERS ARE OCCUPYING HEROD’S PALACE! THEY HAVE
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were talking about invading Japan, occupying chunks of it
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Other historians claim that occupying a large Japanese
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She still smiled reassuringly to the youngest of the two daughters, a beautiful girl of fifteen who had been studying at a private Beirut college and who was occupying the seat next to her
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Zivia whistled in appreciation at the sight of the dozens of combat robots occupying the ground floor
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Bullying others and occupying their land cannot be condoned
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The German army units that had been occupying France are now nearly all back inside Germany
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Walking out of Gaoler’s House and past the huge mass of the White Tower occupying the center of the inner yard of the fortress, Stilwell and Reitsch soon entered the Tower’s hospital, where a British military doctor led them to a private room
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No heart attack was detected, so I was dismissed; but it cost $5K occupying a bed in emergency for several hours and took 2 months to coordinate my “heart” problem through my GP and Cardiologist and wait the queue time for the catheter lab with several lesser bouts of my problem that were scary
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That kind of union generally would be frowned upon in this intolerant age and especially in this country, where the Jews living in it considered the British a hostile occupying force and where, in turn, the British often looked down with contempt at both the Jews and the Arabs
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His Marines were reacting quickly and were also occupying their trenches
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The other men were scattered about in clusters, some occupying the plush sofa and wingback chairs in the center of the room while others merely mingled by the windows as if to see a glimmer of life in the darkness outside
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(Especially stirring is the exquisite conjecture of the whole megauniverse occupying the
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and of the whole megauniverse occupying the same space as each one of its constituent
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instantaneously without occupying the space
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TEN MINUTES LATER, while they awaited the arrival of Doctor Burley, the coroner, Feltus quietly sat on the sofa in the parlour with Lowell and Cyril occupying the chairs adjacent to him
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For a moment, each coin felt like the empty cup that represented his life, now filling up; occupying the vacant space that had always remained dark and uncertain
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woman occupying a spot that had belonged to Shannon for so long
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����������� Farah Tolkonen appeared seemingly out of nowhere in the middle of the small cell, a wave front of compressed air expelled from the volume she was now occupying being the only side effect of her apparition
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� Being intensively curious about the prisoner occupying it, the German quietly approached the door and looked inside
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A female cook occupying the trench nearest to Marguerite saw her and spoke to her while being careful not to raise her voice
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The two female clerks occupying the trench nodded in understanding, then resumed firing at the enemy with their carbines
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A large wooden table, occupying the centre of the room, was burdened with a banquet of food
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You are the one who is in the best position to decide who among your heirs should get something (or anything at all) from your estate, because these people play a greater role in your life than merely occupying some abstract position
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With a corporal holding a flashlight to illuminate a photo map of the main islet of Uotsuri-Shima, he pointed at the long ridgeline running west to east along the top of the promontory occupying most of the four kilometer square island
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Breckenridge had taken the liberty of occupying the seat at the
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The unit occupying the airfield seemed to be a transport squadron flying a mixed lot of rather old planes
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The newspaper attacked Churchill’s war time cabinet by stating: "the incident is symptomatic of a general feeling that something is wrong with Britain’s war effort; the tired and incompetent people occupying high office should be removed"
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Everyone’s conduct was flirtatious and never crossed the bounds of decency while occupying the common area to which this was usually referred
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The entire armed forces, officers and men, became prisoners of war, and sovereignty in Germany passed into zones of the four occupying powers