As of right now, a Republican occupies the top slot in all three contests and a Democrat occupies the second slot.
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The more affecting haunting is the way in which, after her death, Charlie occupies Helen's mind and changes the reality she occupies.
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When it comes down to it, what occupies Mr. Scott's design mind may be, bizarrely, not that far away from what occupies Ms. Prada.
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Which places him in the same position, relative to Francis, that a Bernie Sanders occupies relative to Trump — or that Jeremy Corbyn occupies relative to Brexit.
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The Deep South — New Orleans, mostly — occupies the landscape.
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A new President -- Donald Trump -- occupies the White House.
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Neighbor Stephanie Leper told CNN Artan's family occupies four units.
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A mastering console occupies one wall in the cutting room.
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Pogolith also occupies a strange place in the band's history.
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Islandiana lewisi only occupies a single cave in the Midwest.
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Before a liquid crystallizes, the space it occupies is homogeneous.
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"If not, waves" occupies a central position in the exhibition.
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China has troops on islands it occupies but not civilians.
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"Despacito" now occupies a special place in recorded musical history.
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The players' lounge occupies the northwest corner of the building.
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The firm occupies multiple floors up to the 33rd floor.
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The debate occupies mainstream political discourse and conversations throughout Uganda.
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Jimmy, our outbound salesman, occupies the office across the hall.
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Gerhard Widmer occupies a peculiar place within computer science research.
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Google occupies a unique space when it comes to privacy.
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Punk occupies a truly strange role in our cultural landscape.
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Dining occupies a unique, almost ritualistic space in daily life.
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A grand piano occupies one corner of the great room.
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The U.S. military occupies 20 percent of this small island.
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In the 2016 election, Clinton occupies a strange middle ground.
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It's a plane that occupies the thorny reserve of memory.
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Public education occupies a central place in our national identity.
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In the rock star cosmos, John occupies an unusual place.
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Comedy Mr. Regan occupies an unusual niche in modern comedy.
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Every day that Trump occupies the presidency, he diminishes it.
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Turkey occupies an uncomfortable space in US politics right now.
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As president, Trump occupies a position of exceptional social power.
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I don't understand why it occupies you people so much.
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"Alcohol occupies a complicated place in this country's history," Gorsuch wrote.
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Measured in military expenses per inhabitant, Denmark occupies a 5th place.
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He typically occupies himself on flights by sleeping, reading and eating.
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Much of the text in Harris's work occupies this polysemic space.
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And so Mr Trump occupies our cover yet again this week.
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It encompassed the whole complexity of this position that Mariette occupies.
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Founded by unemployed workers in 2001, it occupies a former school.
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Anthony Joshua now occupies that role and all power to him.
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Pippa Middleton occupies an enviable position in the British royalty universe.
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In Washington, Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller now occupies the Alice role.
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The country already occupies the pole position in the robotics race.
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The ground of the space the angel occupies is mottled aquamarine.
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The church occupies the former home of the NBA's Houston Rockets.
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The Maldives occupies an important location straddling multiple ocean trade routes.
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But the property the church occupies is now worth a fortune.
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The office is more precious than the person who occupies it.
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The school occupies a handsome colonial-era hacienda called Lo Contador.
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When she runs, Ms. Keeling occupies a lane all her own.
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A teeming marina occupies the yard where 11 warships were built.
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The federal government, and the real estate it occupies, is sprawling.
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Axon occupies two floors of an office tower near Amazon's headquarters.
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Avalon occupies the top 2826 floors of the 211-story tower.
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It occupies a field that was once used to grow sugarcane.
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The whole enterprise occupies the ground floor of a renovated building.
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A third bedroom with an en-suite bathroom occupies a dogleg.
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And it occupies the same building as the American Jazz Museum.
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The bakery occupies 1,600 square feet and has some basement storage.
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Haldane High School occupies a separate building at the same address.
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A deli/grocery occupies 246,5200 square feet on the ground floor.
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Instead, he occupies a special place in the history of movies.
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Piston's piece occupies a 1950s American version of the same neighborhood.
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As a memoir, "Jell-O Girls" occupies a literary middle ground.
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BASIS now occupies its former building on the Upper West Side.
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But his ex occupies all the girls' time when we're there.
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His party occupies only five seats among the country's 130 lawmakers.
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The reclad wood-burning fireplace occupies a corner of this space.
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In Modern Warfare, the United States never occupies Middle Eastern countries.
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The organ occupies a balcony at one end of the gallery.
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The new Museum Store occupies an enlarged concession below the lobby.
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OFF VENDOME Condo New York's smallest presentation occupies a mere alcove.
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Cosby, however, occupies a different tier from many of those accused.
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Overall, feed production occupies an astounding third of the world's cropland.
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Now, a fellow Republican occupies the White House, President Donald Trump.
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Mr Bloomberg occupies a much lonelier place on the political spectrum.
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Government occupies only one place in a queue of responsible parties.
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A stately office with a fireplace also occupies the ground floor.
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Its name notwithstanding, Long Valley occupies different altitudes in Washington Township.
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It occupies other nations' homeland, which is what a colony does.
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The general occupies the left side, taking up a wider expanse.
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Liquidspace, for example, says it occupies 8,000 square feet of the building.
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Each thing occupies its own space and yet they all feel connected.
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Zombieland: Double Tap occupies a similar space in the world of sequels.
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Just one family who occupies what is still designated as a town.
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Chicago's O'Hare, for example, occupies about 7,200 acres, Miami International 3,230 acres.
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Chicago's O'Hare, for example, occupies about 7,200 acres, Miami International 33,230 acres.
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Like other Backstage locations, this store occupies a huge amount of space.
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"Morning Joe" occupies a crucial place in the Washington-New York ecosystem.
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Crase's writing occupies an expansive, complex space that needs to be recognized.
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Why it matters: Perry occupies an unusual spot in President Trump's cabinet.
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A decade on, the recession occupies a strange space in public memory.
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Google occupies a similar position as the one Microsoft held in 1998.
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That would add to the trade deficit, which so occupies this Administration.
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Dyslexia, my constant companion, occupies a taboo place in my personal narrative.
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Magical, mysterious Scorpio occupies a very psychic, sensitive sector of your chart.
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So what occupies the show's time, if not moving the plot forward?
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Car tech occupies nearly 300,000 square feet of show space, up 23%.
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Dina Titus, a Democrat whose congressional district occupies most of Las Vegas.
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Xi Jinping's Communist Party occupies Tibet (and East Turkestan and Inner Mongolia).
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Rich's work occupies a weird in-between space in the comedy world.
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IT OCCUPIES a strange place on the spectrum of infectious tropical diseases.
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Trump occupies the White House in an era of heightened Presidential powers.
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His farm occupies a steep hillside off Bear Rock Road in Stewartstown.
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At the start, Nadja's mother occupies center stage in this sprawling account.
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It occupies 5,83 square feet of a lab in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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It's hard to say who, these days, occupies Mt. Olympus, if anyone.
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I suspect that he, too, occupies some space between sincerity and deception.
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The museum was once a mall; the exhibition occupies an old store.
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The mobile device lab currently occupies 2403 racks in the data center.
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The end of a person's life occupies, at most, a single room.
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One Wall occupies a site once considered New York's most valuable corner.
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But Dylan now occupies a club with John Steinbeck and William Faulkner.
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This stacked-box design occupies a manmade island in the Doha harbor.
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What place do you feel the film occupies in the #MeToo movement?
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A third army chief, Gabi Ashkenazi, also occupies a top leadership spot.
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An office or den occupies a half-flight below the main level.
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It occupies two parcels of land, which buffer sound from Route 9.
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This occupies a murky middle ground: Maybe it's true and maybe not.
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Stakeholders deserve a board and CEO that command the opportunity Twitter occupies.
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The reason isn't just that a Republican now occupies the White House.
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The museum occupies a 19th-century villa originally built for Parisian bankers.
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The obscure, tiny country she describes still occupies the frontier between empires.
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H.M. Luther, an antiques store, occupies the space, which includes a cellar.
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Each woman, in each time, occupies her own third of the stage.
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The United States occupies a special place atop the world's economic order.
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The future is an issue that occupies much of my time, too.
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Anthony Nickele, a 26-year-old traveling nurse, occupies the other room.
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Steiner Studios also occupies the floors above and below the film school.
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Titus represents Nevada's 1st congressional district, which occupies much of Las Vegas.
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The sage grouse occupies a nearly mythical status in the American West.
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Kelly Akashi occupies it with aplomb in "Long Exposure," her current exhibition.
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Mr. Prince occupies a peculiar spot on today's highly charged ideological spectrum.
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Above, the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, which the F.B.I. occupies.
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That house, Stanton Hall, completed in 1858, occupies an entire city block.
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It occupies the space where the Studio Museum in Harlem first stood.
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As with all Irish coin denominations, the Celtic harp occupies the reverse.
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Joe Crowley, who currently occupies the post Jeffries will soon take over.
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The company now occupies roughly as much space worldwide as 38 Pentagons.
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That is 28503 times more prime space than the University of Washington occupies, and more than twice as much as Citibank occupies in New York City, the second-largest commercial real estate landholder in any major U.S. city.
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Gifford Hirlinger occupies an ultramodern warehouse on the border of Washington and Oregon.
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Geographically, Turkey occupies some of the most strategically important territory in the world.
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The piece occupies an entire room in which nothing actually seems to happen.
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After all, the company occupies 88% of the health and fitness wearable market.
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The choice of who occupies each category is sometimes obvious, other times eccentric.
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Jess is great, but Jack Pearson occupies a special place in our hearts.
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The CBO occupies an influential role in politics, often heralded as Washington's scorekeeper.
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That means that Houzz occupies a niche, but it's definitely a valuable niche.
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RUI: It's something that occupies all your energy, and all your professional capacity.
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When the narrator appears in White Ibis, he occupies a dramatically different wilderness.
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Former Vice President Al Gore (who occupies an Apple board seat) and Rev.
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The chairperson of the senate foreign relations occupies a unique place in government.
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Much of the region's population occupies housing too flimsy to withstand severe storms.
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Sanders occupies a fairly unique political position when it comes to the Fed.
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A soundstage with a green screen occupies what was once a furniture showroom.
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He occupies a unique and virtually unmatched position within the Democratic legal universe.
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Trump now occupies the White House, but that pressure has hardly gone away.
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An architectural manifestation of the ensuing courtroom battle now occupies the Hirshhorn Museum.
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Cainthus occupies a cheerful glass-and-exposed-brick box on the ground floor.
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When a large orchestra occupies Disney's stage, there is little room for dancers.
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Merrill's project occupies a strange space between art, self-promotion and self-improvement.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the number of floors Barca occupies.
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The centerpiece, a deser tribute to the Roman Forum, occupies a long vitrine.
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The hotel occupies a full square block, hence all the different street addresses.
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No story occupies people's attention quite long enough for them to process it.
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We already have enough to impeach the man who occupies the White House.
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As have we all -- including the man who currently occupies the Oval Office.
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He now occupies a second-floor space in the Russell Senate Office Building.
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"Jeopardy!" occupies a stage on the Sony Pictures lot in Culver City, California.
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The Southern Baptist Convention occupies an impressive cluster of buildings in downtown Nashville.
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It weighs over 340 tonnes and occupies 520 square metres of floor space.
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Mr. Trump's triplex occupies the top floors, his office is several floors below.
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The Andaman and Nicobar Command occupies a commanding geographic position, to be sure.
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The Hudson House, whose wine cellar occupies an old jail, is a mainstay.
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The 8.8-inch infotainment screen occupies most of the middle of the dashboard.
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Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below occupies the top spot because of this rule.
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Libra occupies the sector of your chart that rules finances and self-worth.
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King, in sharp focus, occupies a small, off-center portion of the image.
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"Art occupies more space than the space of the object itself," Kapoor said.
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It occupies raw, muddy terrain with wind turbines and smokestacks towering in the distance.
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TriBeCa Community School, which occupies both spaces, recently signed a new 10-year lease.
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Microsoft's corporate headquarters occupies 500 acres of land and houses more than 100 buildings.
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Sitting somewhere between Sampha, warped rap production and Kwes, "Pray" occupies a unique place.
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Harrison Williams (D-NJ), who held the very same Senate seat Menendez now occupies.
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Communal land occupies a paramount role and is passed on via the maternal line.
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Food occupies a weird space in the visual and rhetorical language of video games.
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Instead, at 39, Legend occupies that weird space between rising upstart and elder statesman.
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It occupies 29th place on the Shanghai list, next to the University of Utah.
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In the rising congressional impeachment debate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi occupies the hottest seat.
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Twitter occupies a somewhat unique position on the spectrum between private and public messaging.
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Albinati's "The Catholic School," originally published in 2016, occupies almost thirteen hundred dense pages.
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The Sero occupies a weird middle ground between a concept and a real product.
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Today it occupies a central and increasingly untenable position in American life (see Briefing).
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Our own Earth occupies what scientists sometimes call the GOLDILOCKS ZONE from our sun.
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Hannah, under the username Baby Girl, occupies the number-one spot on the website.
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He occupies a worn green leather love seat, a newspaper spread across his lap.
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As styles shift, so do the type of ideal body that occupies those clothing.
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McGraw: I think Yoko Ono occupies a similar space in a lot of ways.
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Reflections occupies a gray area between fine art and a record label's publicity shoot.
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China and the global economy China occupies a special place in the global economy.
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Zynga still occupies its flashy headquarters, but last year put it up for sale.
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According to Apple's numbers, the new standard occupies upwards of 40-percent less space.
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Each scene occupies an eighth of the mural, communicating a deeper sense of equality.
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And that, at the moment, is the space that Donald Trump willingly occupies. 4.
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Automation and foreign competition will not abate no matter who occupies the Oval Office.
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The position of the blue form and the space it occupies are not arbitrary.
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That should be another big worry for whoever occupies the Oval Office in January.
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It also occupies a geopolitically strategic location between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
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It also has lavish amenities, including a master suite that occupies an entire beam.
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McDonald's occupies the prime spot on the beach, and that's become the smelliest part.
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The space it occupies in the imaginations of a certain generation is simply assumed.
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Now, as the transgender community occupies greater visibility than ever before, Shane has returned.
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An early work by Johanson inconspicuously occupies a small floor space in one gallery.
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Then the developer time it occupies, including context switching, is one hour per developer.
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The restaurant occupies two stories of a colonial building in the city of Kanpur.
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Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell named it after the once-marshy land it occupies.
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The Crawford Hotel occupies what used to be office space within Union Station itself.
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The European Union is divided, Brexit occupies the British agenda, Germany has coalition problems.
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That need will continue in the future, regardless of who occupies the Oval Office.
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The second-floor master suite occupies the same footprint as the great room below.
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In its hometown, Amazon now occupies fully one-fifth of all prime office space.
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Washington (CNN)Stephanie Grisham occupies prized White House real estate -- in the East Wing.
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Yet the TLS, founded in 33, occupies a stalwart position in the book world.
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Restaurant Riki occupies the first two floors, and the upper two floors are vacant.
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Donald Trump is a dangerous person, and he occupies a position of unparalleled power.
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That's William, a writer, who occupies a rented warehouse room he calls his office.
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"Stakeholders deserve a board and CEO that command the opportunity Twitter occupies," Galloway writes.
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Anne's son killed himself—complications from homosexuality—in the room that Ritwik now occupies.
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Both a race and a religion, Judaism occupies a complex position in American bigotry.
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Standing Rock East, a center for Native American activism, occupies a small back office.
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She does something unexpected, welcome, and necessary; she defines and occupies a singular place.
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For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing Along now occupies the space.
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It's a rupture that speaks to the uncomfortable social terrain Mr. Pérez now occupies.
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Ryan Bourne occupies the R. Evan Scharf Chair in economics at the Cato Institute.
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But there's a difference between respecting the office and the person who occupies it.
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The sprawling new site occupies 6.5 hectares, including Chinese gardens, in Taipei's Neihu district.
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The horse's face occupies the brick person's position and stares in the opposite direction.
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But together with its Syrian holdings IS still occupies an area the size of Belgium.
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He is the current vice-president of UCA Student Union, where Madigan occupies several positions.
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Now that he officially occupies the Oval Office, his every utterance has an official effect.
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At the same time, each thing occupies its own space, as if it is inviolable.
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The spoon's handle is engraved with a dense geometric pattern that occupies the entire surface.
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Or is it simply that occupies a nostalgic kind of place in the public eye?
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But the group can still kill and maim, even in areas it no longer occupies.
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The number of children has already dropped sharply: its city hall occupies a former school.
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Isladentro's developers reduced the memory it occupies from 890 megabytes to 240, says Ms Sotillo.
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This imaginary example demonstrates that sculpture occupies a special position in the contemporary art world.
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Musk has said that The Boring Company occupies a tiny fraction of his time vs.
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The facility occupies 1,400 acres and employs more than 1,500 people, according to its website.
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HER business occupies a small concrete patch in a distant corner of Lima's wholesale market.
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Netflix also occupies the number one grossing spot on iPhone in India, Mexico, and Colombia.
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The Human Robot Interaction Laboratory occupies a minimalist space on the University's Medford, Massachusetts campus.
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In the shadowy world of the Russian security services, the FSO occupies a rarefied position.
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It withdrew from Gaza in 2005, but still occupies the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
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"The presidency is more important than the one who occupies the office," Bush reportedly said.
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It occupies as much prime commercial real estate as the next 43 Seattle companies combined.
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Scripted programming now occupies one-third of OWN's prime-time lineup, which has bolstered ratings.
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A scroll of questions, action items, and ongoing debates occupies the center of the screen.
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The new headquarters, located in San Francisco's Santa Clara Valley, occupies a massive 175 acres.
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And as rumored beforehand, the iPhone SE occupies the lower-end space in Apple's catalog.
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A full-sized dining table that can seat eight occupies the centre of the home.
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And no matter which side occupies the White House, the other wants their country back.
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Instead, it occupies a nebulous niche of its own, one that has been largely ignored.
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The new moon in Libra on Monday occupies your house of career and public reputation.
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Colebrook occupies Coös County, the poorest, least populated, and least healthy county in New Hampshire.
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These choices remain the same regardless of who occupies the prime minister's Downing Street home.
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Unfortunately for Trump, Giuliani is not a perfect fit in the role he now occupies.
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Dispiriting, because there is little to suggest that Westfield World Trade Center occupies consecrated ground.
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A study with a built-in desk and shelving occupies one corner of the apartment.
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Blaise Diagne occupies a 33,500-hectare site compared with 800 hectares at Léopold Sédar Senghor.
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Today, the Baton Rouge African-American Museum occupies a four-room building under Interstate 10.
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However, our visualization goes one step further by providing information on what occupies those areas.
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Once inside, I saw no sign of the art school that usually occupies the space.
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Dixon is a predominately Somali neighborhood that occupies a unique space in the Toronto's consciousness.
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Emotionally, she occupies a different universe but has to live and work with these earthlings.
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The character of the country is more than the man who occupies the Oval Office.
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In the pantheon of Montreal cultural figures, the soulful, self-effacing singer occupies exalted space.
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Davison's speech "occupies the core of the protection afforded by the First Amendment," Wynn wrote.
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Warm water occupies more space than cooler water, a physics concept known as thermal expansion.
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A Spanish restaurant occupies two-combined spaces, and a convenience store is in the other.
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It occupies what used to be a freight elevator that opened directly onto the street.
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In fact, she occupies those financial and cultural spaces and opens them up to others.
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But here sound holds the attention and the search for invisible forms occupies the mind.
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The master bedroom, which has a fireplace, balcony and attached bathroom, occupies the top level.
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One thing that doesn't come across in pictures is the sheer volume the V903 occupies.
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Iyer's office at Harvard occupies a windowless room in the basement of the music building.
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Hong said that any activities by the Philippines on the islands it occupies were illegal.
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There is no doubt that Mr. Lagerfeld occupies a singular space in the style universe.
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In the world of Manhattan night life, the doorman occupies the role of St. Peter.
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You just know that he is always the smartest person in any room he occupies.
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As the name implies, it occupies less than half the space of a traditional keyboard.
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This elaborate addition to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, occupies 10,27173 square feet in an old wire factory.
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It has eight market-rate apartments and Paradise Market Place occupies the retail space. Nos.
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In China, compensation for expropriated homes is based on the area that the dwelling occupies.
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A second unit of about 1,700 square feet with a private entrance occupies the basement.
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Today, according to Velas, the actual panorama occupies what was once the union's largest office.
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The size of the protective detail varies with perceived threats, but usually occupies two cars.
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Our space occupies most of the lower third of a two-unit, three-story building.
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It's also an exciting day for your partnerships as the moon occupies mysterious, brooding Scorpio!
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And the rules of the world Veidt occupies — what's up with that weirdo "game warden"?
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A music store is on the corner, and a contracting company occupies the other space.
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They're framed in a rearview mirror, which occupies only about 20 percent of the space.
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The property occupies the top of Second Hill, the site of a Revolutionary War camp.
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The Shabab said they had targeted P&O Ports because it "occupies" the Bosaso port.
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The Toronto artist occupies all three spaces, making his many genre about-faces feel natural.
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Fiona's family occupies the top floor of the house, and her aunt and uncle live below.
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He currently controls three out of 11 seats on the board, one of which he occupies.
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The nation's most infamous tax cheat, of course, currently occupies a residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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This formative period tells us so much about the man who today occupies the Oval Office.
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How much should a broom cost if it occupies the blurry space between craft and art?
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The rolling green Rancho Park Golf Course occupies a chunk of the neighborhood's 1.54 square miles.
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Tesla currently only occupies about 30 percent of its Gigafactory in Nevada, so there's room there.
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You asked me about how I think about our media company and the space it occupies.
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How much of the wearable category's value is derived from the body real estate it occupies?
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But "Glass" occupies us without haunting us; it's more busy than it is stirring or exciting.
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Or at least, they unleashed it on the elite sliver of humanity that occupies Harvard's halls.
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Russia basically now occupies the role that China was supposed to occupy in the Trump administration.
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By turn, the head of the ISI occupies one of the most important posts in Pakistan.
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They can remove President Trump's star from Hollywood Boulevard, but he still occupies 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Fast forward to today, and tech-house occupies an altogether different place in the cultural landscape.
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Indeed, it'll be quite some time, if ever, before the private sector fully occupies the ISS.
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But the category of unmarried women is a broad one, and Kozlowska occupies a particular corner.
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It occupies an increasingly crowded space that sits between fitness tracking bands and full-on smartwatches.
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A chalkboard — over which is scrawled a prayer encouraging good will to men — occupies upstage center.
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But the little bundle of joylessness with which she occupies her days isn't filling the bill.
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Cohn can return to Wall Street and pursue a job that occupies more of his brain.
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Dreamy, psychic Pisces occupies the sector of your chart that rules your mind, communication, and information.
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Yet that outlook is so widely held now that it occupies the highest offices of government.
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It will let go of a 50-seat space it occupies on the building's sixth floor.
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The United States, viewed as a champion of democracy, occupies a symbolic role in the protests.
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This time of year, however, college basketball occupies a much different place in the sporting landscape.
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Why it matters: Bridenstine occupies a unique position within the ranks of senior Trump administration officials.
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Fast forward to now, though, and everything's changed, including the place Kate Nash occupies in music.
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The portion of the territory of Cyprus which Turkey occupies should remain on the ITAR list.
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The Grand Gallery of Evolution occupies a beautiful iron and glass building dating to the 43s.
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This work, which echoes the Fauvist coloring of "Promenade" and "Rosa Smoke," occupies a darker space.
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The early dissolution of Lisicky's marriage occupies nearly as much space as his friendship with Gess.
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The San Francisco company occupies the new Salesforce Tower, the tallest office building west of Mississippi.
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Israel moved troops and settlers out of Gaza in 2005 and still occupies the West Bank.
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We communicate tolerance for its hegemonic policies including toward Georgia (which it still occupies) and Ukraine.
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At PS1, the work occupies a three-floor warren of hallways and tight, low-lit enclosures.
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It is not uncommon to have a home that occupies an outsize place in your memory.
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Baltimore, in short, occupies the sweet spot at the intersection of need, ability and regenerative possibility.
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This particular unit is 3,555 square feet and occupies three floors of the castle's south wing.
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It occupies about one-third of an acre within the one-and-a-half acre setting.
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And that&aposs what occupies most of YooJung Ahn&aposs time as Waymo head of design.
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His work occupies one of some 50 national pavilions divided between the Giardini and the Arsenale.
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After all, "Finian's Rainbow" occupies its own special real estate in the universe of musical fantasy.
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It's his way of sending a message to the man who now occupies the White House.
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Both mayors have said they are committed to reform — regardless of who occupies the White House.
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Cook's view that civil servants serve regardless of who occupies the Oval Office has its adherents.
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A lowly curbside newspaper box now occupies prime real estate inside a Manhattan public relations firm.
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It remains unclear exactly who occupies the building and how many members compose the occupying force.
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Like Samsung, Huawei and Ericsson, Nokia occupies swathes of exhibition space which will now be empty.
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And the outcome of that analysis does not vary based on who occupies the White House.
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Factum Arte occupies a compound of skylighted, paint-splattered warehouses in the eastern part of Madrid.
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AeroFarms occupies three other buildings in Newark aside from the main vertical farm, on Rome Street.
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Héloïse, the artist's model and the object of Marianne's attention, at first occupies a familiar position.
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My soul still occupies an age in which the worst modern President was George W. Bush.
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All that separates these two groups is time — and the individual who occupies the Oval Office.
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CHRISTIAN DIOR It occupies an aesthetically frothy (but still impressive) position in the fashion watch universe.
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Regardless of which prime minister occupies Downing Street, it's hard to see them mending those rifts.
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In the geography of the illegal wildlife trade, Hong Kong occupies a unique and essential position.
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Beyond the mostly diminutive size of the art, each artist's oeuvre occupies a singular mental space.
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The result is a surreal world that occupies the sliver of space between nostalgia and eeriness.
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Chapter 34 (2018) by R. H. Quaytman, which occupies the top ramp of the Guggenheim's rotunda.
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At first it occupies a single point, but as time goes on it expands in all directions.
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"It's very pleasant for us that energy occupies first place on the new administration's program," said Novak.
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Obscured by trees, the previously undetected array occupies a space equal to the size of Great Britain.
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A waxing moon in Leo occupies the day, putting us in a mood to entertain each other.
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The installation Hammer Projects: Kevin Beasley currently occupies the aforementioned hall, and the atmosphere is appropriately hushed.
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Boosting competition should be a priority for whoever occupies the White House in 2017, and for Congress.
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They were hiding inside a dark and crumbling trailer home that occupies a spot on the lot.
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Museum founder and artist Trish Duggan's "Nirvana," composed of 1,000 glass Buddha heads, occupies an entire room.
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Though managed by the Department of the Interior, Organ Pipe occupies part of the tribe's traditional land.
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The main branch of Huset now occupies three floors of an industrial building in the town's outskirts.
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Each "organ" occupies its own muddy brown cube, linked together by tubes that pump fluid between them.
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This would set a new precedent for the influence a company has over the area it occupies.
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"Moon Pie" occupies center stage at the exhibition: a giant, free-hanging disk nearly ten feet wide.
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Structurally, the president occupies the same position in American politics as kings and queens do in monarchies.
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He occupies a place few can even comprehend and done amazing things that will never be duplicated.
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Because Virgo occupies the communication and information sector of your chart, this retrograde will be extra confusing!
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The Home Max occupies its own class with the loudest sound and deepest bass in the group.
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But they can give you a better sense of what rarified space he occupies in the Jeopardy!
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His New York office now occupies two floors, employing 20 to 21 people on any given day.
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The new moon in Libra on Monday evening occupies your house of communication, research, and contractual agreements.
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History also shows the party that occupies the White House traditionally loses seats in the midterm elections.
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Ms. Becerra occupies a narrow room that she uses primarily as an office, sleeping in a nook.
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Liberation occupies a former Catholic school building on the corner of West 19th Street and Mermaid Avenue.
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In his ideology as well as his personality, Sanders still occupies a singular place in American politics.
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The plant is named for the island it occupies on the Susquehanna River, just downstream of Harrisburg.
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Unfounded allegations posted on his own Twitter account inevitably damage Trump's credibility and the office he occupies.
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Lula occupies a 160-square-foot room at the federal police building that once housed visiting officers.
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Currently, President Putin's military occupies 85033 percent of Moldova, a landlocked country sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania.
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Each character occupies about 50 square meters of land, or more than 500 square feet, he said.
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That is to say, what matters is the Constitution, not the individual who occupies the Oval Office.
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As the 2016 presidential campaign devolves to depths heretofore unseen, America's democracy occupies the global center stage.
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Ryan Bourne occupies the R. Evan Scharf chair for the Public Understanding of Economics at Cato Institute.
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Cather's legacy occupies a tenuous spot in the small town, which has a population of 1,050 today.
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A sculpture of Catto, mid-stride with arms outstretched, now occupies the southwest corner of City Hall.
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Like having a steady outside narrative occupies part of my cognition, so my brain isn't nattering away.
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"Sadr [now] occupies a necessary and unique role that no other can play," Mansour and Clark write.
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Probably unsurprisingly, marketing and branding is not my strong suit, and occupies very little of my headspace.
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A family room occupies the north wing, with steps from the glass doors leading to the gardens.
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No one who occupies the Oval Office escapes fierce division — it is the nature of the job.
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There is now no daylight separating the Republicans in Congress from the man who occupies the presidency.
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A framed photo of the two men still occupies a corner spot in General Abdelkhalig's living room.
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It's funny that such a weepy, sensitive, psychic sign occupies the financial sector of your chart, Gemini.
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But he declined to call on Elizabeth Warren, who occupies a similar progressive lane, to drop out.
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The sector employs one in 10 Americans and occupies millions of square feet of commercial real estate.
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His father, Hans Noe, an architect, bought the building where Fanelli's occupies the ground floor in 193.
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The two were fighting for the same organic, healthful part of the market that Whole Foods occupies.
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Russia also occupies two enclaves in Georgia, where Eliso Babuadze, another cellist, studies at the Tbilisi conservatoire.
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Gordon Andrus' restoration business, Houston Corvette Service, occupies two buildings directly across the street from Watson Grinding.
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Palm Gardens occupies a nondescript seven-story brick building in a working-class neighborhood in central Brooklyn.
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A bakery turning out breads and croissants, some sold retail during the day, occupies the lower level.
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Vive occupies a former schoolhouse next door to an abandoned neo-Gothic church with boarded-up windows.
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A shower built from boulders and studded with crystals occupies a corner behind a glass-block wall.
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This portable, rechargeable vacuum weighs 3 pounds and occupies about as much trunk space as a basketball.
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In the spartan kitchen, which occupies a corner of the living room, he ripped out a counter.
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Its current owner occupies the first two floors, and a construction company is on the third floor.
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Six weeks before the caucuses, the Minnesota senator occupies a unique place in the Democratic presidential primary.
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The soul of Hillsdale is its core curriculum, which largely occupies students for their first two years.
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On Soccer Neither Marouane Chamakh nor Park Chu-Young occupies a particularly prominent place in Arsenal's history.
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And what I've found is that our history -- and the space it occupies -- is filled with stories.
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Given its location between Russia and Europe, Turkey occupies a particularly precarious position between the two powers.
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Pace thinks that regardless of who occupies the White House the broader goals align with America's interests.
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Carles Romagosa, a one-time director of La Masia, occupies the same role at Paris Saint-Germain.
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The school occupies an old department store building in Harlem, across 125th Street from the Apollo Theater.
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The incentives will flow over the next decade as Amazon creates more jobs and occupies more buildings.
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"It occupies that rare sweet spot," said Corey Lee, the chef at In Situ in San Francisco.
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It occupies one of the higher points on the island, where the maximum elevation is 18 feet.
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It is for these reasons that the image occupies such a special place in black collective consciousness.
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Pierce creates the world in which she occupies, claiming ownership of her own body, her own space.
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The nine-room property occupies the family palazzo of the art philanthropist Francesco Petrucci, built in 1861.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Claudette Schreuders occupies an intriguing place in the contemporary art world.
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Nonetheless, MS-13 occupies a lot of real estate in the imagination of many Americans — and politicians.
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"If who occupies the White House was going to determine who occupies the governor's mansion in Frankfort, the state has pretty well disproved that," says Matt Erwin, a Democratic strategist that worked on Adam Edelen's gubernatorial campaign, who lost to Beshear in the primary, running to his left.
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The exhibition showcases the unique space the Cuban artist José Bedia occupies: concurrently artist, anthropologist, and religious practitioner.
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USUALLY THE pre-eminence of the dollar is a source of pride for whoever occupies the White House.
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"Mosul-Raqqa can't be disassociated because Islamic State and the territories it occupies span that area," he said.
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A family scene by an unknown artist occupies the side of a residential building in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.
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A family scene by an unknown artist occupies the side of a residential building in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.
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You know, it is not about the person that occupies the office, it&aposs about the office itself.
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Bennu occupies about 100 pixels and is oriented with its north pole at the top of the image.
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Pastor Robert Green occupies what he calls the "messy middle ground" when it comes to religious freedom laws.
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Their domestic drama occupies a lot of screen time and plays out in ways both predictable and unlikely.
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Of all the societies, Skull and Bones still occupies the most legendary position in campus and cultural life.
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He occupies a significant place in the hearts and loin-memories of a broad swath of the population.
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The Emmy nominations dropped today and once again Game of Thrones more or less occupies every major category.
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In this Outer Limits, between the first and second parts, Simon occupies both ends of that spectrum. Hulu.
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Hand/body awareness: The ability of the headset to make it feel like your body occupies virtual space.
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By contrast, Carolina Cotton Works, the fabric-dyeing facility occupies a notably smaller space but employs 200 workers.
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The Dallas program is a good example of the increasingly complicated position that DNA occupies in modern life.
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The total number of seats a party occupies is calculated based on its share of the list vote.
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Pisces occupies the part of your chart that rules relationships, so today will be huge on that front.
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The comparison seems particularly apt, since Last Jedi occupies a similar spot in the new Star Wars trilogy.
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The sale area occupies 2.2 million acres, most of that within the boundaries of the Tongass, he said.
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A red chair and table on which an open computer sits occupies the lower center of the canvas.
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Vietnam, which occupies the largest number of features in the South China Sea, has also enhanced its facilities.
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The Form line occupies a coveted display along the back wall, where the store showcases its premium products.
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Politics can and should be a noble pursuit, one that occupies an important sphere in the nation's capital.
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Sagittarius occupies the sector of your chart that rules health and wellness, as well as your daily routines.
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At the Azure, on 91st Street in Yorkville, the playroom occupies the third-floor corner overlooking First Avenue.
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In California's 45th Congressional District (a district that Clinton won but a Republican representative currently occupies), Republican Rep.
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A European firms occupies the top spot in only one out of 24 global sectors (Nestlé in food).
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Futenma, a marine airbase, occupies nearly two square miles in the crowded centre of Ginowan, a small city.
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Rohrabacher, a California Republican facing a potentially difficult re-election this fall, occupies an unusual space in politics.
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When considering Democratic candidates of the left or of the center, Williamson occupies a lane of her own.
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That should continue to be care providers' top priority, regardless of who occupies the Oval Office in 2017.
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This time, their donor class worries as intersectionality, in all of its aggrieved glory, occupies the national stage.
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Magma occupies a corner of the spacious main square and park, between cafe terraces and the town's theater.
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"Fire at Sea" occupies your consciousness like a nightmare, and yet somehow you don't want it to end.
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" WHAT OUR CRITIC SAID "'Finian's Rainbow' occupies its own special real estate in the universe of musical fantasy.
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The tiger's closest living relative is the Tasmanian devil, a carnivore that still occupies the island of Tasmania.
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AKA Wall Street occupies a restored century-old building on the corner of William Street and Maiden Lane.
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Noisey: What place do you think Joni Mitchell occupies in the popular music of the last 75 years?
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Taurus occupies not only the sector of your chart that rules home, but also your roots and family.
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Wednesday's new moon in Pisces occupies your house of partnerships and hits a reset button on your relationships.
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This track from French duo Space Art came out in '78 but occupies a weirdly timeless, liminal space.
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Stellar Brews Cafe occupies the front of house at Sek'end Sun, a popular Astoria bar, during the day.
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It is the latter troupe of shameless, relentless thrusters that occupies us here, the Trump and Kardashian clanships.
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The military occupies over 17,000 acres of prime agricultural land in Okara district, not far from my village.
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The Omaha installation occupies two floors of a gutted office building and it is open by appointment only.
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A glass box with four movable segments of flooring on vertical tracks now occupies a former courtyard space.
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The collection now occupies a nine-thousand-square-foot museum in Petaluma, California, called the Rancho Obi-Wan.
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The enterprise occupies an Art Deco building constructed in 1925 for the North Metropolitan Power and Electricity Company.
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He also occupies the opposite pole from Serra, whose engineering plans are obviously subordinate to the realized work.
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Ms. Tanowitz is a crossover artist; her finest work occupies the borderline between modern dance and barefoot ballet.
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At the same time, the world that night skating occupies has been threatened by rising real estate prices.
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The house has three sections: A three-story tower, formerly a windmill, occupies the center of the structure.
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But the show simultaneously occupies another genre that has a more direct tie to nostalgia: post-apocalyptic fiction.
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The more modern Tenuta Mareli occupies the rebuilt former carriage house of a neighboring church in Lucca's countryside.
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Ryan Bourne occupies the R Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics at the Cato Institute.
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The school occupies a single-story brick building between the cafe and lodge where tourists eat and sleep.
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The only thing that's changed is the makeup of the Supreme Court and who occupies the White House.
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A sitting area occupies the large second-floor landing, and French doors lead to a small outdoor porch.
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Each of the major time spans — 21974s-21970, 21964s-21965, and 21940s-present — occupies one of three floors.
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Luminary NYC occupies two stories, plus a rooftop, in a building on Broadway in New York's NoMad district.
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"The stock market tends to go up over time, regardless of who occupies the White House," Calvasina wrote.
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Moore's office is across the street, in the sleek S.B.C. headquarters, where the E.R.L.C. occupies the fifth floor.
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One peshmerga unit near Erbil, the Kurdish capital, occupies a high ridge that overlooks an ISIS -held town.
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Amante Clothing, which occupies a stuffy storefront filled with racks of colorful samples, regularly works with Fashion Nova.
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Such software has been outlawed in the United States, but still occupies a legal gray area in Europe.
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Or consider Japan, where hentai is still fucking huge and occupies its own enormous corner of popular culture.
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Ryan Bourne occupies the R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics at the Cato Institute.
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And attitudes towards the economy are surging, which is usually good news for whoever occupies the White House.
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A seven-bedroom apartment occupies the top three floors, and a studio loft is on the garden level.
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Seen from the neck up, Malcolm's face occupies only a small portion of the center of the frame.
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The Matagarup First Nations Refugee Camp occupies an oblong-shaped island on a bend of the Swan River.
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"This is how we sleep," he said, pointing to the small plot of floor his family now occupies.
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It's a warm Fire sign, and it occupies the sector of your chart that rules home and family.
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It will take a concerted effort for Congress to reassert itself, no matter which party occupies the White House.
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Fossils are being found throughout the sediment that fills the pit, but the assemblage occupies a single concentrated layer.
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It was a great weekend Disney, which occupies the top two positions in the weekend's domestic box office earnings.
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It occupies the center spreads and back covers of elite magazines alongside plugs for luxury watches, jewelry and resorts.
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Because Libra occupies the fame-and-fortune sector of your chart, Mars will rev up your energy at work.
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The movie occupies an awkward place in the DC universe, following the scathing critical reception of both Batman v.
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One gibbon species, the Hainan gibbon, occupies an island in southern China and has fewer than 30 individuals left.
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"Pumpsie Green occupies a special place in our history," Red Sox principal owner John Henry said in a statement.
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Lange's Crawford occupies center stage, especially at first, having been told there are essentially no parts available to her.
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It withdrew in a huff 33 years ago after the admission of Western Sahara, which it claims and occupies.
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The weekend features shopping discounts, a five-kilometer run and a cocktail reception that occupies an entire shopping mall.
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The work is all about trying to relocate me in that position that occupies every moment – yesterday, today, tomorrow.
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As Peter's crush, Liz occupies a more traditional space for a woman in a teen flick or Marvel movie.
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The German state of Lower Saxony, which occupies another two board seats, is also preoccupied with preserving VW jobs.
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Which means Anna remains invisible not just from public life, but also from the medical field her disability occupies.
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Impressively multifarious, Guillot's work occupies floor space, wall space, table space and air space in the gallery's front room.
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Each of the nine contemporary Chinese artists in the show engages cleverly with the space that their work occupies.
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Leo occupies the sector of your chart that rules all your favorite things: travel and exploration, learning, and philosophy.
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Spaces is only available for Facebook's Oculus Rift, which occupies a relatively small part of the VR user base.
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Most of the city is in the hands of ISIS' but a Syrian army garrison occupies the military airport.
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With Piech gone, his cousin Wolfgang Porsche leads the family, which now occupies four seats on the supervisory board.
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The town, which is set on three ridges separated by marshland and brackish creeks, occupies roughly a square mile.
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This is the most remarkable thing about Lemonade: the way it occupies the liminal space between true and false.
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We got a tour of the facilities, which occupies a hangar on a small airfield peppered with aeroflight companies.
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For others it all seemed ludicrous, narcissistic, and emblematic of the liberal, politically correct bubble that the company occupies.
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On Monday, the former Fox News anchor debuted Megyn Kelly Today, which occupies the NBC morning show's third hour.
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Commercial tobacco farming is a worldwide industry that involves 124 countries and occupies 4.3 million hectares of agricultural land.
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Boeing also occupies a former shuttle maintenance hangar at Kennedy, and SpaceX leases one of the center's launch pads.
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Sara occupies the first frame of the film, prim and proper in glasses and a teacherly beige blazer, lecturing.
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The department's training academy in Middle Village, Queens, occupies two floors of an office building under a rooftop garage.
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Like a handful of other locations, Equinox Printing House has been sued by tenants of the building it occupies.
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Now that, strangely enough, he occupies the Oval Office himself, Trump has turned into a one-man wrecking crew.
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If Fuss occupies the institutional side of the spectrum, Andrew Aziz is carrying the flag for retail investors everywhere.
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The president has said Xi may decide he can wait to see who occupies the Oval Office in 2021.
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Led by Kurdish militias, the SDF has roughly 60,000 troops and occupies a medium-size area in northeastern Syria.
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Midterm elections are often seen as referenda on whoever occupies the Oval Office, and this year is no exception.
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More than 100,000 people visit Camden Market each weekend, and SoHo occupies the busiest square mile in the capital.
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He occupies the center of the frame and strikes a series of warrior poses, bellowing exhortations at his followers.
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It bears responsibility for its immediate actions, but perhaps not for the position it occupies in domestic Zimbabwean politics.
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It occupies the east wing of the Palais de Tokyo, which was built for the International Exposition of 1937.
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Are you white, cis, a man, able-bodied, straight, or otherwise someone who occupies a privileged role in society?
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Because Taurus occupies a domestic area of your chart, issues around your home will likely come up for examination.
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The moon in Aries occupies the communication sector of your chart, helping you see things in a new light.
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This Mars retrograde begins in Sagittarius, which occupies the sector of your chart that rules career, fame, and popularity.
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It's funny that Virgo, a sign famous for being picky and solitary, occupies the friendship sector of your chart.
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After it, the property The Showbox occupies was upzoned to allow for residential towers as high as 400 feet.
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Several players are in contention for the bronze medal, looking to unseat Belgium's Thomas Pieters who occupies that position.
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Instead it occupies what used to be part of the British Empire — and its former owners want it back.
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Call him out for his bigotry, his mendacity, his sheer mental and emotional unfitness for the office he occupies.
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What was once a 1,500-square-foot storefront with ivory, bone and jade carvings now occupies 600 square feet.
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It occupies an acre on a principal street near an intersection of two expressways known as the Braintree split.
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Tribeca Pediatrics occupies the 2138,254-square-foot ground-floor space and has access to a basement of equal size.
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Every time Michael Exstein occupies the chair, it takes him back to the haircut he got on Friday, Nov.
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The most sympathetic character, Henry (a fine Tory Kittles), occupies another story line that soon crosses Brett and Anthony's.
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Thanks to a bequest from the playwright Tennessee Williams, Sewanee occupies an outsize place in the Southern literary landscape.
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It occupies a special niche in a square of the imperial capital, Istanbul, where it outstares the milling crowds.
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The place of honor that Mr. Downie occupies in Canada's national imagination has no parallel in the United States.
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She's invested in TV ads here and Joe Biden occupies a weak position, according to the most recent poll.
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Puglia, an Italian restaurant, occupies one of the four retail spaces, and six of the 33 apartments are vacant.
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In fact, Airbus, along with Boeing, now occupies one half of the global duopoly that dominates commercial airliner production.
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Each of the nine-metre-high towers in the demonstration unit that he runs occupies barely 40 square metres.
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Today, the Museum of the Great Western Railway, known as Steam, occupies part of the old train manufacturing site.
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I.B.M., which occupies a whole WeWork building in New York, has had its own corporate culture for 108 years.
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At the Frist, "The Nashville Flood: Ten Years Later" occupies an entry-level gallery that's free to the public.
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Delia occupies less story time than Beetlejuice, obviously, but Kritzer takes what script she's got and runs with it.
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The show occupies one of the tower galleries, in rooms painted oxblood red, with furniture of midnight-blue velvet.
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The Trump Hotel has been drawing business away from other hotels, precisely because its proprietor occupies the White House.
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You're smirking, but this is a question that occupies many of us in the field of young people's literature.
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Hampton Inn & Suites Montgomery-Downtown occupies one of the city's historic high-rises, putting many attractions within walking distance.
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Worry is when that vital planning gets the better of us and occupies our attention to no good effect.
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One morning, I toured Convergys, a call center that occupies a giant glass building, ringed by palm trees, downtown.
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It's rare anywhere, and it lifts this restaurant above fashion, to a plateau that it occupies all by itself.
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Gurney's Newport occupies about 2250 acres on a slight remove from downtown, across a short bridge to the island.
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Our unattractive $10 centerpiece occupies approximately 0.4 percent of our home's surface area, but visually, it seems much larger.
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She told Business Insider earlier this year that such partnerships are essential, regardless of who occupies the White House.
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The Gainsborough Bath Spa, which opened in July 2015, occupies two historic buildings with handsome Georgian and Victorian facades.
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One evening, in Wałbrzych, I visited the Old Mine Science and Art Center, which occupies a converted mining facility.
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As the sun moves into Libra, it occupies the sector of your chart that rules your home and family.
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Netflix, which occupies a rented office tower six blocks from Paramount headquarters, has been swallowing the entertainment business whole.
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The airy, greenery-filled space occupies a former bank, and keeps service running from breakfast through aperitivo and dinner.
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Opened last year with his co-chef wife, Hoang Phuong Mai, the restaurant fittingly occupies a former spice house.
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Upstairs on the second floor, the master suite occupies its own wing, with a dressing room and master bathroom.
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Lebanon also claims a small sliver of territory that Israel occupies and administers as part of the Golan Heights.
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Focusing on narrative storytelling and marrying fashion editorial with documentary photography, PYLOT occupies a unique place in the market.
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Jupiter, again, is currently in Virgo, an analytical sign that occupies the sector of your chart that rules communication.
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Disney is selling the longtime headquarters of ABC News, which occupies a prestigious piece of New York City real estate.
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"It's a disgrace to his office that he occupies it," said Richard Cohen, president of the Alabama-based law center.
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It is almost as if she does not believe that she actually occupies a space until she can document it.
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A portrait of Vladimir Putin occupies a place of honor between a Christmas tree and a Russian flag on another.
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She's alleging that the billionaire who now occupies the nation's highest office used his position and influence as a gag.
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Opened in 1927, it occupies the same area as Pitsea but takes in almost twice as much waste a year.
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Like its predecessor, Red Rooster occupies an influential space in Harlem's core, where it attracts old-timers, newcomers and visitors.
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Because we are mindful of the importance and special place political speech occupies in protecting both democracy and civil society.
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We dream of a museum committed to reparations from Palestine to the Indigenous Ohlone land it occupies in San Francisco.
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Bangle, who led BMW's car design program at the time, occupies a unique identity in the history of automotive design.
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But the "fun" stuff online — the stuff still, somehow, divorced from politics — occupies a different space than it used to.
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The screen that occupies almost the entire dashboard looped through some stock smartphone features, social media posts, and navigation information.
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The 26 rooms in the linked Strand Continental hotel, which occupies the top few floors, have no en suite facilities.
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As the Republican Party's presidential candidate Trump occupies a position that comes with a greater expectation of accuracy and honesty.
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Known as Wastedland 2, it's an art show and film screening that currently occupies Superchief Gallery LA through April 29.
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They also like his tough talk on Armenia, which occupies the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory that Azerbaijan calls its own.
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With Piech gone, his cousin Wolfgang Porsche is leading the family, which now occupies four seats on the supervisory board.
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Moving down the block, Renata's arch-nemesis, Madeline, occupies a house that's decidedly more lived-in (and also mostly kitchen).
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Visible light that can be perceived by human's natural vision just occupies a very small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Harris has one very big advantage in blunting those attacks in that she already occupies national office as a senator.
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Despite the amount of collective headspace that climate change occupies, today's studios are only just beginning to touch the issue.
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If anything, the powerful position she occupies in the church today can arguably be rooted in her so-called purity.
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The University of Michigan has expanded its footprint in Flint and now occupies a sizable chunk of the downtown area.
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"Pumpsie Green occupies a special place in our history," Red Sox principal owner John Henry said in a press release.
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The spokesman also said the ISIS branch occupies fewer than two districts in Nangarhar, down from 11 a year ago.
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According to DARPA, the Colosseum occupies 21 server racks at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.
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The small business sector in America occupies 30-50% of all commercial space, an estimated 20-34 billion square feet.
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The building occupies an entire block and its column-free floors will provide unobstructed 360-degree views of New York.
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Like many farmers in the New Territories, Wong is technically a squatter, having never paid for the land he occupies.
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It is played all over East Asia, where it occupies roughly the same position as chess does in the West.
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"Hydropower, in China's sustainable development process, occupies a rather important role," said Yang Fuqiang of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Il Pianone, which occupies a structure that was built over the ruins of a fortress, was obviously a popular place.
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Virgo is an analytical and down-to-earth energy, yet this sign occupies an emotional, sensitive sector of your chart.
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This is near the top of my "shameless" chart, mostly because Amazon's Echo speaker currently occupies a category of one.
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"Manus x Machina" occupies the two-story Robert Lehman Wing — a new location in the Met for Costume Institute shows.
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But you have probably never seen it, because the roster occupies a hall into which the public is rarely admitted.
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Hassan Whiteside, who usually occupies that role, was out with a sprained right knee, and Spoelstra wanted to generate offense.
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Current Politburo member Xi's right-hand man occupies a position that's often compared to the White House chief of staff.
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But North Macedonia occupies a part of Europe with little strategic and even less economic importance to the United States.
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Go occupies roughly the same place in the culture of China, Korea and Japan as chess does in the West.
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The exhibit dedicated to Emmett occupies an almost sacred space at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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In the 2018 primary Newman came within two points of ousting Lipinski, who occupies a deep blue Chicago-area seat.
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The spokesman also said the ISIS branch occupies less than two districts in Nangarhar, down from 11 a year ago.
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"Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" supposes an alternate history where Germany won WWII, controls Europe, and occupies the United States.
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The family of five occupies Apartment 1A, a collection of 20 stately rooms with a commanding view of Hyde Park.
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But some of the breathless anticipation for new Ocean music has everything to do with the singular position he occupies.
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Dubbed "The Pinnacle," the luxury condo occupies the top eight floors of the 106-year-old building in downtown Manhattan.
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Speeding occupies a broad moral and criminal spectrum, and we've all been guilty of it at one point or another.
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A list of all your Apple TV apps — and how much space each one occupies — will appear on the screen.
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It is entirely normal for the party that occupies the White House to lose ground down ballot during midterm elections.
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This is because the Sun is currently in Libra, which occupies the fame and fortune sector of your chart—exciting!
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The plot of the game revolves around game protagonist Ro introducing her daughter to the architectural puzzle world she occupies.
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Libra occupies the sector of your chart that rules your home and family, so expect to focus on these themes.
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The street around them has smartened up, and Goldman Sachs now occupies the grand former offices of The Daily Telegraph.
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Alex: Will's wife June occupies very little of the episode, but I think she represents a cogent voice of reason.
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Like most places in the United States, Santa Fe occupies indigenous lands and has a long history of systemic disenfranchisement.
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The new restaurant, which can seat up to 23, occupies the multistory brick-walled space that was Fiamma, then Costata.
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Had the seat he occupies been filled by Merrick Garland, it's unlikely the case would have been brought at all.
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Though terrorism occupies an enormous space in American political discourse, the truth is that it threatens relatively few American lives.
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Add in grazing, and the business of making meat occupies about three-quarters of the agricultural land on the planet.
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A resonant quintet of color photographs by the young artist Jenna Westra currently occupies this postage stamp of a gallery.
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As Ms. Bogart said, "The Handmaid's Tale" occupies a big world, but it's really the journey of just one person.
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An infinity pool, with a bird's-eye view of planes taking off and landing, occupies the rooftop of one tower.
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He lives in Hujar's apartment, struggles against eviction, and occupies the space of death while managing his own imminent death.
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Gallacher's showroom occupies a large lime-washed, pine-paneled room on the ground floor of a 19th-century cork factory.
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In "Walkthrough," Raad occupies the nearly impossible role of a charming Cassandra, one whose rant both educates and activates listeners.
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Not for the cities it occupies, not for the merchants who depend on it, not for the workers it employs.
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The company, which still occupies its original headquarters in Le Locle in northwest Switzerland, was acquired by Kering in 2014.
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The Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation Berlin occupies an airy high-ceilinged flat in the gentrifying immigrant neighborhood of Wedding.
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A large aluminum and silk sculpture of one occupies a corner of the gallery, with an animation playing across it.
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The museum occupies what was the customs building during the civil war that raged in Mexico from 1910 to 1920.
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It occupies a position in the canon that is unusual even by opera's stubbornly backward-looking standards, particularly in Europe.
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Nassau, the capital city of the Bahamas, occupies the entire island of New Providence, with a population of about 270,000.
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A Ben & Jerry's ice cream shop occupies the 22-square-foot retail space, with a lease that runs until 2500.
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There is, as my colleague David Brooks wrote Tuesday, a basic childishness to the man who now occupies the presidency.
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This Bronx beacon for Southern food closed after problems with the gas lines in the Grand Concourse building it occupies.
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Outdoor space: The house occupies a corner lot with lawns and hedges and is wrapped by a white picket fence.
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Much of the portfolio occupies urban space with high land value (73% by value is in London and southeast England).
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ZUMAR, Iraq (Reuters) - From the terrace of the house Abu Suhail occupies, you can see Iraq's ethnic fault lines widening.
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"Pain occupies so much of your mind, you're hardwired to attend to it; that's what its purpose is," said Ramanuj.
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If a man occupies a position of authority for which he is by nature really inadequate, extraordinary prudence is necessary.
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There, Per Scholas occupies the second floor of nondescript concrete building, just down the street from a U-Haul depot.
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As a secondary line of defense, the Z-Lok occupies a useful middle ground between cable lock and locking skewer.
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There are four cameras back there, in a lip that occupies about a sixth of the phone's total surface area.
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Midterm elections never have been good; they're usually bad, and often horrific for the party that occupies 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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Wonder Woman, with her bullet-deflecting bracelets and acrobatic combat skills, occupies a spot on the Mount Rushmore of superheroes.
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She said the United States "occupies a special place in the hearts of the Taiwanese people," not the Chinese people.
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"[The Chevrolet Bolt] occupies the space of an entry-level car, and you can get them right now," DeLorenzo said.
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So when your party occupies the Oval Office, then perhaps you are more likely to express optimism about America's future.
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The Philippines occupies nine of the roughly 50 islands and reefs that it claims in the Spratlys, including Pag-asa.
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The for-profit school occupies more than 40 buildings throughout the city and has made its family owners very rich.
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The penthouse apartment, which occupies the highest floor of a residential building, has long been synonymous with wealth and luxury.
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The award-winning "fake TV show" that occupies a rarified space between community and contemporary art and started back in 2006.
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Navigate on Autopilot occupies this weird space between human and automated driving that many experts still struggle to define and regulate.
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In the most recent Consumer Reports vehicle dependability survey, Jeep vehicles ranked well below average, a spot the brand routinely occupies.
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These details humanize the colder aspects of space travel, and remind us that humanity occupies a fragile place in the cosmos.
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The Gainesville band instead occupies the unique space between—creating serene moments that make seamless but seismic shifts into abrasive intensity.
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Per Washingtonian photographer Evy Mages, a padded insert currently occupies the chair which will soon host the ass of Facebook's CEO.
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It occupies a physical space and you compete against reality because you cannot immerse yourself in it in the same way.
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He also set up Synthetic Genomics, which now occupies several low-rise buildings on a hillside on North Torrey Pines Road.
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Its first global flagship store in Southeast Asia, the outlet occupies 225,700 square metres of space in the Orchard Central mall.
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The potential for catastrophic failure occupies and thereby empties the driver's mind the way a chanted mantra clears a yogi's head.
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It opened in 2013 and occupies 13 floors of a 52-story skyscraper designed by renowned architect Mies van der Rohe.
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And each occupies so high a plane of thought and ambition that petty little people with lesser dreams cannot touch them.
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One group, the Kachin Independence Army, is one the strongest of the country's insurgent groups and occupies territory in the north.
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Growing corn (maize) as a feedstock to make ethanol occupies land that could otherwise be used for growing food, for example.
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The ecological niche that an organism occupies is the sum total of all the interactions that it has with its environment.
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This comes at a time when one of the biggest obstacles facing Mexico is the man who occupies the White House.
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The government is getting nothing done because Brexit occupies all its time and most of its considerable capacity for internecine warfare.
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Before that, however, he worked in a kitchen strikingly similar to the one he occupies now: aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2.
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Here it is the Andes mountain range (cordillera), which straddles Chile's border with Argentina and occupies 80% of the country's geography.
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But it is clear that the jurist who usually occupies the swing seat, Anthony Kennedy, is a vote against the unions.
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Once that work is done, I back off, whatever comes from that is fine, but it's nothing that occupies my thinking.
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In this picture, Britney occupies the bottom horizontal third, the horizon and mountains occupy the middle, and the sky the top.
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Now it is the devastated PD that occupies the middle ground and can offer the support needed for control of parliament.
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