The activists weren't really occupying the "Wall Street" that actually ran things, they were occupying parks.
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" 'An occupying power' The EU called "on Israel to end all settlement activity, in line with its obligations as an occupying power.
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These encounters split the screen in two, with the boss occupying the right half of the screen and your avatar occupying the left side.
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Instead of occupying his Senate office, Mr. Menendez has been occupying the defendant's chair in a courtroom in Newark, where his slow-moving trial is stretching into its fifth week.
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Chief among those: The Geneva Conventions bar an occupying power from transferring its civilian population into occupied territory, and an occupying power may not confiscate privately owned land for its own purposes.
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It just plods, jogging on the spot, occupying the gaps.
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We've been occupying Senate offices for the last three weeks.
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It used them to fight Israeli troops occupying southern Lebanon.
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It's not known if he's part of the occupying group.
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Encinia imposes the frame with force, nearly occupying it completely.
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Rookie RHP Gabriel Ynoa is currently occupying Matz's rotation spot.
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His opponent is not worth occupying space in his brain.
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We were probably under 373 people, hardly an occupying force.
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Because, why focus on the cost of occupying a casino?
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There's been a ton happening in both the activewear and modest-fashion spheres lately: The former is occupying a bigger portion of our closets than ever before (athleisure is even occupying the dictionary now).
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Occupying it requires a change of attitude more than new policies.
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If you were there you were occupying the moment with him.
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Banded together, they take the functional role of an occupying force.
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I just felt like it was more of an occupying force.
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Putin's troops are still illegally occupying territory in these sovereign countries.
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Ultimately, she belongs to no party, occupying the high middle ground.
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Today, Boko Haram is no longer occupying large parts of Nigeria.
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In 2001, he was arrested while occupying a Wendy's in Virginia.
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No community wants to perceive its police as an occupying army.
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The government is occupying and has destroyed some of NABA's property.
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He is an electrifying presence and accustomed to occupying center stage.
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There should not be a racist occupying the Oval Office. Rep.
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Students have been occupying the state university in Managua since April.
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There are belongings occupying just about every square inch of space.
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What place is she occupying, or can she hope to occupy?
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These cost-benefit calculations are occupying my mental capacity right now.
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It is now squeezed into two villages occupying six square miles.
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Those ships, 400 of them, were now fully occupying Washington's mind.
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Is the Jewish state a liberal democracy or an occupying force?
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But never before had the police insisted on occupying his home.
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He suggested occupying three Iranian-controlled islands in the Persian Gulf.
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Now more than ever, America should be occupying this economic space.
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That is occupying that side of the ... They need to stop.
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For the men occupying them, conditions were claustrophobic and extremely uncomfortable.
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About 5,000 people are still occupying land near the planned construction site.
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Riyadh accused Assad of "genocide" and Iran of being an "occupying power".
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So pseudo-scientists are occupying an empty space that science has left.
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But at least they will be guarding the cells, not occupying one.
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What will we be seeing if we're not occupying the physical world?
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It's occupying the sector of your chart that rules fame and fortune.
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"They are not occupying as a military force in Somalia," he said.
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They look solid, like they are occupying space, which is very difficult.
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Fortunately, a large group of Aussie friends were occupying the adjacent bungalows.
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In the 1940s the occupying Germans struggled to tame parts of it.
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Contrary to the tumbleweeds occupying your local mall, physical retail isn't dead.
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When did the American police start looking like an occupying military force?
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It's at your local mall, occupying kiosks with plushies and T-shirts.
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Proportionally, the characters occupying the room feel too big for the space.
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Uptown girls were soon occupying our former tenement apartments for exorbitant rents.
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A study from 2014 suggested they were neither, occupying a middle ground.
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But she's Meryl Streep, occupying the tippy top of Hollywood's living pantheon.
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"Israel, the occupying power, has abdicated its international responsibility," he told reporters.
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So why are such stories occupying so much of the media's attention?
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Demonstrators were occupying roads and building barricades to thwart a police charge.
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The protesters stormed up the steps of City Hall, occupying the building.
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Rick Santorum won 2900, while plausibly occupying the Tea Party/social lane.
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The enormous compound, occupying a craggy hilltop, is tucked behind high walls.
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Because Israel is widely considered to be an occupying force in the territories.
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The suspected gunman describes himself as a partisan defending against an occupying force.
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Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston with an occupying force of 2,000 federal troops.
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It is dominant in online lending, occupying three-quarters of the global market.
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Prettiness is not a rent you pay for occupying a space marked "female".
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"In this way, we're not occupying their space when they're absent," she says.
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The City Hall Chamber where occupying Japanese forces surrendered on September 12, 1945.
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They all seem so comfortable with each other, occupying the small cramped cell.
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Chachki understands that she's occupying a unique place in the industry right now.
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He charms and bullies, holds forth and rages, occupying physical and psychic space.
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As the protest movement evolves, it is occupying a greater range of locations.
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Surrounded The live stream started after the FBI surrounded those occupying the refuge.
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You can't accept an illegal reality that was imposed by an occupying power.
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Occupying this from a feminist perspective amplifies women's narratives, according to La Sandia.
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To many black Detroiters, meanwhile, local law enforcement became a hostile occupying force.
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Our safety is already effectively ensured by means other than occupying foreign lands.
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Armed anti-government protesters are occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Burns, Ore.
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Hong Kong's Cross-Harbour Tunnel was still blocked by protesters occupying Polytechnic University.
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No one, including the person occupying the White House, is above the law.
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He's occupying Jay's mindset here, a voice of the people in tough times.
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His brand Dot Kreep has started occupying more of his time as ever.
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"Half-Life: Alyx" is a shooter game about fighting an occupying alien force.
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" "We are accused of occupying Donbass (in Ukraine) - That's complete nonsense and lies.
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Indeed, Iran has become the biggest "occupying power" in the Arab world today.
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But that doesn't go far enough for the protesters occupying the Winnipeg office.
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But for Mr. Shelby, appropriations bills are what are occupying him these days.
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The millennial movement that is occupying men's golf shows no signs of dissipating.
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A huge migrant family seemed to be camping out there, occupying every step.
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Politics and markets no longer intersect, but essentially are occupying the same terrain.
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It defied classification, occupying a no man's land between cancer and immune disease.
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The display is deceptively small, occupying just a single room of the cultural center.
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But whether it's something that should be occupying the president's time is another question.
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They considered other forms of direct action acceptable, such as occupying company-owned land.
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Mansour told reporters that the "illegal behavior by an occupying power" must be stopped.
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Occupying the new habitat thus looked like an evolutionary open goal for the tetrapods.
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But the Win is GPD's most ambitious device, occupying the space between those two.
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"I have no interest in occupying the position of Governor," Vázquez said on Twitter.
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These are artists occupying the spaces in between in disruptive, innovative, boundary shifting ways.
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"I have no interest in occupying the post of governor," Vázquez tweeted on Sunday.
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The last thing they want now is to be seen as an occupying force.
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But the truth is, teens are occupying themselves with other productive activities, Steinberg says.
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I think you would have to already be occupying North Korea to use it.
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Bitcoin is already occupying a considerable position in global financial markets, according to Preiss.
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But they ended up occupying only a small, albeit memorable, portion of the debate.
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Our own government has become an occupying force for interests inimical to our welfare.
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But I will not support putting American soldiers into Iraq as an occupying force.
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Russian troops are effectively an occupying force in Moldova, particularly in the Transnistria region.
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In the Midwest, they were actually occupying factories, shutting them down, taking them over.
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ICO (a fictional version of Isis) is occupying Syrian land and recruiting American citizens.
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He sees out-of-state protesters occupying federal land and trespassing on private ranches.
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They also spray-painted and pelted eggs at the building, while occupying nearby roads.
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It was as if he weren't really occupying the same space that I was.
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He joined Communist partisan forces, first fighting Mussolini's Fascists and then the occupying Nazis.
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The spaces between the planes are as eye-catching as the forms occupying them.
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But Barcelona's rapid expansion left the Modelo occupying two blocks of a residential district.
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That is far more than the peak of the American occupying force in Iraq.
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Occupying the border between science and art places them in the land of design.
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We're still talking about men occupying spaces that don't involve women at all, really.
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The Panthers followed the police, whom they saw as occupying troops, through the ghetto.
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In effect, the Palestinian Authority served as a subcontractor for the occupying Israeli military.
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Palestinians were then required to get entry permits from the occupying Israeli military authorities.
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Talking about resistance still evokes this sense of honorable struggle against an occupying power.
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It accuses Eritrea of occupying part of its territory and holding 13 Djiboutian soldiers.
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The duo was occupying a table at the Georgetown eatery along with another couple.
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And I don't think that there's any inherent magic in occupying the outsider status.
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Israel is not the first occupying or colonial power to resort to such expedients.
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You don't want it to feel like police are now occupying forces in neighborhoods.
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Could a local population ever come to see an occupying force as its friend?
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So it is not clear whose land Israel is meant to be illegally occupying.
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International law holds that an occupying power cannot build civilian settlements on occupied territories.
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Riot police clash with masked protesters occupying the Labor Center of Thessaloniki, Greece, Dec.
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Russia is also occupying the Crimean Peninsula, which it annexed at the same time.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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" He added: "If he is serious about occupying vacant features, then that's an escalation.
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One individual wrote saying that occupying himself with pixel art helped him through depression.
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I also do that when other people are occupying the rest of the stalls.
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"I reiterate, I have no interest in occupying the position of governor," Vázquez said Sunday.
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RCMP did not immediately respond to questions about land defenders reportedly still occupying the site.
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Occupying the first hour of the movie, watching the plan unfold is an absolute blast.
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"Israel is an occupying state (and) Israel is a terror state," he told the summit.
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The exhibition is monumental in its scale, occupying nearly the entirety of the Scottsdale Kunsthalle.
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By occupying a prominent position on the Whitney board, Kanders benefits in 3 main ways.
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Taken together, the persons occupying those roles comprise an Editorial Independence Committee under the agreement.
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Kate Brown is tired of having armed protesters occupying a federal building in her state.
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The third site wasn't discovered until 1946, when an anonymous informer alerted occupying British forces.
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" President Obama argued in 103 that such equipment made police feel like "an occupying force.
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The group winner will face Group B's runners-up, with Portugal currently occupying that spot.
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Russia was an "occupying power", and the biggest concern was "that it's unpredictable", she said.
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Damascus says U.S. troops are occupying Syrian territory and providing a safe haven for rebels.
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Elsewhere, one of the agents occupying a kitchen replaces STUC mugs with SCOT-PEP mugs.
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President George H.W. Bush immediately started to form a coalition to defeat occupying Iraqi forces.
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He's more than a Wes Johnson-type, an athletic body out there inefficiently occupying space.
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The three might as well be occupying Santa Barbara as if it were Zuccotti Park.
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This time last year, Mr Trudeau was a long way from occupying 24 Sussex Drive.
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Police also intervened to prevent a few hundred demonstrators from occupying the Paris ring road.
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Most legal experts say Cruz's Canadian birthplace isn't an impediment to occupying the Oval Office.
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He said that, as an "occupying force", Morocco had no right to issue export licences.
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"Apps like Robinhood are occupying a larger percentage of Facebook's most valuable demographic," Bogart said.
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Back in 1973, North Vietnamese forces occupying parts of South Vietnam neither disarmed nor withdrew.
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Occupying a first-floor cell in an infamous corner of Rhode Island's Adult Correctional Institutions.
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Students are now occupying the building and turning away administrators who are attempting to enter.
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That's the festival one, not the moral one he's been occupying his entire career. pic.twitter.
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People held up lighted candles, whistled and shouted "freedom" and "out with the occupying forces".
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Littlefinger won't even have to attack Winterfell, since his knights are already the occupying force.
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That August, the RNA endured a shootout at a house they were occupying in Jackson.
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The signs were already there: the typical arrogance and violence of a colonial occupying power.
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At the end of the war, the Reimanns were investigated by the allied occupying powers.
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He considered the post second only to occupying the White House as commander in chief.
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The group had entrenched itself in the city, occupying homes, digging tunnels and laying explosives.
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On April 23, both organizations found ourselves occupying Hamilton Hall, Columbia's main undergraduate classroom building.
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"It's occupying all the land, so it's reducing the productivity of range land," said Witt.
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Now, he is one of around a half-dozen tribal members occupying the prayer camp.
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The group Moms 4 Housing is fighting an eviction after occupying the house since November.
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At 14, Aliki saw her father executed by the occupying Nazis and was rendered mute.
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The group winner will face Group C's runner up, with Denmark currently occupying that spot.
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And with Republicans occupying only 51 seats, a GOP senator's objection carries even more weight.
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They nestle inside each other, occupying a zone between floppy and flat, rounded and pointed.
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Ressler's piece is comprised of 16 videos occupying a large room and an adjacent wall.
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The Marketeer, a character in the game occupying multiple bodies, introduced themselves with preferred plural pronouns.
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But Clinton's righter-leaning pursuits hardly went unopposed by liberals occupying the party's center of gravity.
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At least when I have meetings I don't have to worry about occupying the empty time.
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It seems like it's only growing, that we have two alien peoples occupying the same country.
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One of his most infamous videos was filmed at a school that leftist protesters were occupying.
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"We are not occupying this space, we are supposed to be here," said Joseph in closing.
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The people now occupying our old positions were notably silent on the merits of the order.
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That space that you're occupying could be going to someone who authentically has ballroom/walking experience.
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A stalemate ended with India occupying two-thirds of the state, and Pakistan controlling the rest.
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We have got to demilitarize local police departments so they do not look like occupying armies.
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It attracted support but didn't have a Plan B after occupying Zuccotti Park near Wall Street.
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It's a big six-lane highway down the middle that Bill Weld and myself are occupying.
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The camera is set at a distance, with only the house and Ader occupying the frame.
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Japan is constrained by its constitution, written by occupying American forces after the second world war.
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Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be held accountable.
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Like Solano, he believed the only way peasants could get land back was by occupying it.
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I am occupying the role of Ophilia, a priestess, the adoptive daughter of the church elder.
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As it turns out, these quiet invaders have been occupying French territory for almost two decades.
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The Moon is in Taurus today, Libra, occupying a highly sensitive, intimate sector of your chart.
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Regardless, Saudia Arabia rolls deep, and is reportedly occupying all 156 rooms at the Four Seasons.
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Still, it may be a while before we see Tiffany occupying an office at Trump Tower.
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The troops occupying the beds here, and throughout the wards, bring back stories from the front.
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What they are interested in is ultimately removing the Jewish state and occupying its entire territory.
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In one of the more uncomfortable scenes, Kehler and Corner are in their house, occupying it.
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More recently, Craig Atkinson's 212 documentary, Do Not Resist, painted the police as an "occupying army".
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At that point, the occupying force wasn't equipped to fend off a well-supplied Roman advance.
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Occupying two small floors, machines and free weights are crammed into what's essentially a fancy hallway.
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Unlike blacks occupying whites-only lunch counters, however, the House Democrats duffed on their own turf.
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Earlier in the day, motorists drove through crowds of protesters occupying roads on two separate occasions.
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Once on the grounds, she was soon occupying one of the 14,979 seats in Centre Court.
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In October 2011, Bryce was one of 19 people arrested for occupying Johnson's office in Milwaukee.
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What they are interested in is ultimately removing the Jewish state and occupying its entire territory.
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It's a red brick behemoth, occupying an entire city block on New York's Upper East Side.
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Friendly Aquarius occupying the love (and creativity and fun) sector of your chart is pretty chill.
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He didn't discuss the threat of Russian-backed soldiers occupying large swaths of the country's territory.
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The FBI on Wednesday evening surrounded the four remaining people occupying Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
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Nowhere is their commitment more evident than the communal bedroom occupying the home's entire second story.
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Hindu-majority India was "invading and occupying the country" of Jammu and Kashmir, Mahathir said recently.
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Certainly there are analysts who argue that the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh are an occupying force.
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After occupying the house for 47 years, Mr. Vandenbussche, 87, said he wouldn't change a thing.
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Blackstone is leveraging itself to British intellectual power, if not the brain currently occupying Downing Street.
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It remains unclear exactly who occupies the building and how many members compose the occupying force.
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Some neighborhood advocates spoke about the development corporation as if it were an occupying colonial force.
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Some of them are really glad to see it occupying a bigger spot in the agenda.
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Palestinians consider a crackdown on Facebook posts just another tool of repression by an occupying power.
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At Walmart, you will find many Amazon veterans occupying important positions in their e-commerce division.
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Another group of protesters occupying Manchin's office had tense but peaceful arguments with some Kavanaugh supporters.
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Yamaha sought and got the court to order the strikers to stop occupying the company's plant.
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"I don't think Michael Cohen is occupying even 10% of his attention right now," Giuliani said.
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Namely: there's a cult occupying a piece of Montana, they're armed, and they don't like you.
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Lamar spoke out about what he thought of Trump occupying the seat in the Oval Office.
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The most basic form of rent-free living is squatting, or occupying an abandoned home or building.
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" He said his group was occupying the federal site to take "a hard stand against this overreach.
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But the first midterm election results for the party occupying the White House are almost always bad.
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Occupying the top spot is Belle Haven Investments' Brian Steeves, manager of the Transamerica Intermediate Muni fund.
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"Even more curiously, parapagurids start off in the usual way, occupying a tiny gastropod shell," Landschoff said.
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And even if you can't stop them, there's value in occupying your mind with action over fear.
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Buckeyes have been used as amulets since the Native Americans were the only ones occupying this land.
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I have always been overzealous, boldly occupying space with the confidence and shamelessness of a reality star.
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Momentos of past visits adorn the couple's walls, with former President Barack Obama occupying the most space.
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That means Latin Americans are especially alarmed by the prospect of Donald Trump occupying the White House.
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The courtiers, as if waiting in antechambers, occupy whichever half of the space the monarchs aren't occupying.
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The actress is happy to be back to occupying her role as Mother of Dragons Daenerys Targaryen.
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"I reiterate, I have no interest in occupying the position of governor," Vázquez said Sunday on Twitter.
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It would be hard to argue that occupying an ICE office was violent and endangered human life.
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Talking to South Koreans about Japan today, you might think they are still fighting an occupying force.
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We did not think this stuff was controversial, but now we seem to be occupying political territory.
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He looked cocksure and had that hint of regal arrogance that goes with occupying the Élysée Palace.
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Madsen and von Bengtson were among them, occupying a hangar, and financing Copenhagen Suborbitals with crowdfunded donations.
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They champion the fringe while occupying positions of obscene status, a power they leverage to silence critics.
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That's why Trump's decision was so controversial: Most other countries see Israel as illegally occupying the plateau.
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The two bills would stop companies like Juul from occupying city-owned property, according to the report.
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Furthermore, our degree of political participation is often low, both in voting and in occupying political positions.
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Ankara ultimately fears the creation of an independent Kurdish state occupying Turkish and Syrian, perhaps Iraqi, territory.
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Two dancers are left to themselves, occupying a giant stage, tiny in appearance beneath a massive wall.
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You then liberate them from the hermit crabs and barracudas occupying them, and make them your own.
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He would talk half aloud, half under his breath, about some matter which was occupying his mind.
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They take turns occupying the area within Beijing's sixth ring road, which flips over every 24 hours.
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Meanwhile, Trump remains close to his children, with many currently occupying official roles in his presidential transition.
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People who had been displaced from their lands are returning to find new groups occupying the areas.
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That is, when they're not occupying the matching armchairs upholstered in a blue-and-white botanical print.
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Audubon was drawn to the democratic and the encyclopedic—birds of all kinds occupying a common space.
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A lushly gorgeous, utterly occupying examination of how innocence is corrupted — and how it can be saved.
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Her notable actions include occupying a men's toilet at university, and the "Blood Brides" protest in 2012.
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Occupying a space somewhere between Instagram and Tumblr, it's a place where photographers post images and gifs.
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Not just your favorite characters, but the ones that tower over the others in occupying brain space.
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Facebook has about 5,000 employees now in the Chelsea neighborhood, occupying a total of 900,000 square feet.
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The post said that companies should reconsider occupying the building if they wanted a shot at success.
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Protesters were able to break through the security fence and storm the airport, occupying the main runway.
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Right now, cannabis is occupying a gray area, and it's up to the feds to change that.
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When it's working properly, it gives the impression that you're actually physically occupying a novel, digital space.
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The bats are also living in tight quarters, with double the old number occupying a given hole.
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"I have never seen an administration as incompetent as the one occupying the White House," he added.
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These documents debunk the idea that invading and occupying Afghanistan would ever make Americans safer at home.
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The students sprang into action, occupying an administration building last month and also disrupting a faculty meeting.
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He likes that his father held that job and the prestige he sees with occupying the office.
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Although occupying no more than a paragraph in the voluminous Dodd Frank Act, this provision was ingenious.
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No one wins when communities view police as an occupying army, or worse, as agents of destruction.
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Trump also has hit the campaign trail early, holding rallies within months of occupying the White House.
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Occupying the entire building across the courtyard is an atelier for glazing and firing, with three kilns.
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SULZBERGER: But it's part, it's — tough coverage is part of occupying the most powerful seat on earth.
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We understand what those currently occupying the Refuge don't understand—that Harney County isn't afraid of tough talk.
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The members of this internet subculture are not simply a perverse sect occupying the recesses of the internet.
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At the entrance to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, people associated with the occupying group blocked the road.
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In films with men occupying those roles behind the camera, only 13 percent of the protagonists were women.
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Stick your hands under whatever task chair you're currently occupying and you'll find at least a few levers.
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The real barrier to re-occupying homes will be fixing the utilities, and repairing superficial damage like windows.
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I was genuinely surprised and pleased to find people occupying niches so suited to their specialties and inclinations.
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Ten years later, however, the economy has recovered, and the days of occupying Wall Street seem long gone.
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When she hasn't been acting, she's been occupying herself by working at a shoe store and hair salon.
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Although he resigned before the process was completed, he was prohibited from occupying political office for eight years.
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Like her impassioned character Grace Adler, Debra Messing knows the candidate she wants occupying 1600 Pennsylvania next year.
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These paintings hold their own power of authorship, content, and even as physical objects occupying politically charged spaces.
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Several hundred people have been occupying the iconic Place de la République in the capital for several nights.
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In fact, sometimes the two people involved don't even think of themselves as occupying these roles at all.
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This has been a vast operation, occupying up to 300 lawyers at one point, and now perhaps 100.
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More workers are operating on short-term contracts or going freelance, rather than occupying full-time, permanent positions.
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Like "Casablanca", it is set in a port city where civilians await passage to escape an occupying force.
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The backlash against the party currently occupying the White House is one of the bedrocks of American politics.
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When Kidman and screen husband Alexander Skarsgard aren't occupying the house, it serves as the family's vacation home.
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If we're going to talk about safer spaces, we know that starts with the humans occupying those spaces.
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What would be an effective way to get Russia to stop interfering in elections or occupying their neighbors?
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There's no reason, at this point, to think that Trump has any intention of invading or occupying Syria.
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Sexual reproduction outside their native habitat is restricted to individuals occupying outdoor situations in tropical or subtropical climates.
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This is a team from a rock in the North Atlantic occupying the same latitudes as central Alaska.
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Many decided to house themselves, occupying empty properties throughout the country, especially across the south coast and London.
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He also said the incident was not linked to Islamist militants occupying a city in the southern Philippines.
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No matter who's currently occupying 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Michelle Obama will always and forever be my first lady.
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And it achieved this success while occupying a Friday night time slot, where shows typically have fewer viewers.
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Ammon Bundy and his crew did, and now they're occupying a jail cell while another protester is dead.
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It was Russia's first military deployment launched in Iran since it was an occupying force in the 1940s.
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This afternoon, the rapper, actor, producer, and Coke Boys crew leader is occupying his most important role: father.
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I was placed in Long Kesh prison, which was segregated, with each paramilitary organization occupying its own areas.
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It began occupying modern-day Libya before the first world war, ultimately giving up its claim in 1947.
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This does not delete apps, but frees up the place they were temporarily occupying in the iPhone's RAM.
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There was something slightly ridiculous about occupying that zone where the serious, moneyed New York galleries were located.
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But despite now occupying the world's most powerful office, Trump has spent far less time selling his agenda.
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The structure is four stories tall and is narrow, with either sitting rooms or bedrooms occupying each floor.
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Prosecutors are investigating whether Mr. Báez's companies paid for block bookings at hotels without ever occupying the rooms.
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In 24, Justice Lewis Powell, then widely perceived as occupying that role on the court, announced his retirement.
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It's the second time protesters have targeted the transportation hub, occupying it for nearly a week in August.
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There's another cash grant of $325 million based on the company occupying a certain amount of office space.
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You've been all about making money with Venus, the planet of values, occupying your house of personal finance.
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The first is that during World War II, Germans occupying France melted tin countertops to make shell primers.
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There are still an unknown number of militia members occupying the main building of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge.
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If a nation's capital fell, that nation was absorbed into the occupying force, effectively doubling the invader's firepower.
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He has even swung hot and cold on his own family members occupying offices in the West Wing.
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"Opera singers spend their whole life occupying other characters," said David Devan, the general director of Opera Philadelphia.
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When voicing our experiences is not enough, occupying physical space can be the most powerful act of resistance.
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It is a spectacularly beautiful country with a population of five million occupying an area larger than Britain.
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Occupying seats reserved for special guests, they saw the justices announce several decisions and hear an oral argument.
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They're moving outside the limits put in place by patriarchs, and occupying spaces from which they've been dismissed.
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They are to be deployed along with Russian police forces once the government begins occupying Idlib, he said.
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The career-surveying TINA BARNEY (Rizzoli, $100) lays out her themes: bodies occupying space, bodies and their possessions.
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Although Israel withdrew its occupying forces in 2005, it maintained a suffocating blockade by air, sea and land.
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Greenpeace is known for its daring direct-action missions, from climbing the Shard skyscraper to occupying oil rigs.
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This demands real action, including the demolition of those buildings and the relocation of the people occupying them.
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"I think you can be assured that a world class brand will be occupying it," he told Walsh.
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With the spike in tech and various creative companies occupying lofts in the area, it is on again.
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The group, the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPN-OPM), on Friday denied occupying villages near the mine.
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But the archive, as left to Ms. Anderson, is still vast, occupying 300 linear feet of shelf space.
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"We cannot do anything for them (illegal settlers) - they must vacate the areas they are occupying," he said.
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Most of the time, the equipment will sit unused, occupying prime real estate and driving up housing costs.
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Officers fired tear gas, rubber bullets and beanbag rounds to clear demonstrators occupying roads near the Legislative Council.
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Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung urged the protesters to stop occupying the road and appealed for calm and restraint.
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We hope big steps will be taken in order to liberate this area and expel the occupying Americans.
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That said, I'm convinced that one of the biggest impacts this president will have will not be measurable, and therefore, not able to be ranked: his impact on young people like the boys I spoke to in Florida, an impact derived from just occupying his body and occupying the office.
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Here is what is known about the armed group occupying an Oregon wildlife refuge, and their beliefs and demands.
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I enjoyed occupying the body of my former enemies, seeing how they used their resources and fought the elements.
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Now, if you do a search on "hotels in San Francisco," you'll see ads occupying the whole first screen.
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Jimmy Kimmel said on Tuesday that he would rather have a chimpanzee occupying the Oval Office than President Trump.
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You had students occupying the building, holding professors hostage, not letting them use the bathroom, and demanding his firing.
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The two protests decided to join forces and thousands descended on the site, overwhelming police and occupying the roads.
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Liangshan's Creditworthiness: Liangshan is an autonomous prefecture occupying much of the southern extremity of Sichuan Province in southwestern China.
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He's sort of occupying the Steve Jobs visionary territory that Silicon Valley likes to have, and probably justifiably so.
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The little information we do know about his life and work revels and reckons with occupying doubly marginalized space.
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Brooks before his arrest had posted a photo on Twitter of protesters in suits occupying the senator's Mobile office.
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Selena Gomez is again occupying her throne as social media queen in 2017, and she's doing it her way.
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Hundreds of campers are still occupying the land to protest completion of the Dakota Access pipeline beneath Lake Oahe.
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Religious official Obviously, not everyone occupying these jobs is a serial killer, nor are they likely to become one.
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In this album, Rihanna is occupying the middle — though for her, that still shines like diamonds in the sky.
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Tickets Bilbao BBK is a compact and manageable festival occupying an enviable perch in the hills outside the city.
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However, their riches pale in comparison with the longtime artists occupying the top spots, all of whom are men.
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Pro-democracy protesters and riot police clashed at Hong Kong's airport on the fifth day of demonstrators occupying it.
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ON April 883th Donald Trump, America's president, will mark his 100th day occupying the highest office in the land.
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In 1930, King Kullen opened its first store in a vacant garage occupying 2003,000 square feet in Jamaica, Queens.
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The grant is contingent upon Amazon occupying six million square feet of office space over the first 16 years.
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Companies' growing reliance on a distributed workforce have been occupying headlines and podcasts for the past couple of years.
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In London's Shoreditch area, the cost of occupying four desks in a co-working space is $28,933 per annum.
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A businessman named Barry Simcoe meets a Russian medic working with the occupying armies after his hotel is attacked.
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Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin describes Soros as occupying the center of gravity for the progressive funding universe for years.
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The protests were largely peaceful, but turned violent when counter-protesters shot and injured activists occupying the police station.
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Stable revenues from newfangled slots suggest that either punters are wagering higher sums, or occupying the machines for longer.
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Written by post-war occupying forces, Japan's constitution says marriage must rest on the mutual consent of "both sexes".
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The real value of occupying a defensible place in this stack is not even in processing the payment, however.
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In 2015, Houthis laid siege to the city, occupying surrounding mountain ranges, sealing the entrances and shelling it mercilessly.
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Put bluntly, the military leaders now occupying high command volunteered to serve at a time when Trump did not.
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Aurelio Chino, a chieftain in the Pastaza River Basin, told Reuters that protesters were no longer occupying company installations.
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I thought of them as real, and my fat self as an in-between space I was temporarily occupying.
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In many Roman temples there was an image of the honored god occupying some central place in the structure.
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So, what happens when the good guys, with American forces advising them, succeed in overrunning and occupying ISIS headquarters?
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But threats to a free-trading America remain in the White House, including the man occupying the Oval Office.
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Though the debris falling from the sky is arguably ash, there is definitely still snow already occupying the throne.
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In 2010, a handful of DEA agents raided his clinic, occupying "every corner of every room," he told CNN.
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The four teams currently occupying the East's 225-29 slots are separated by a mere game and a half.
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My experience of pregnancy (not to scare you!) was that an occupying force was in control of my body.
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Currently, the National Armed Forces are occupying the Niger Delta in an attempt to put down the militant groups.
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Mass is staged as a traditional Catholic Mass, with the main singer occupying the role of a Catholic priest.
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Their products are organized less around improving lives than around occupying as much of their users' attention as possible.
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Sex, death, sports and feminism animate "Alps," an ambitious exhibition by Andra Ursuta occupying the New Museum's fourth floor.
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Clifton Benevento Occupying an old-school, sixth-floor loft-gallery space, Clifton Benevento offers a show of Zarouhie Abdalian.
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By occupying a strip of northern Syria, Turkey has prevented the Kurds from linking their eastern and western cantons.
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So although WeWork said it sold 527,000 "memberships," each membership does not equal an actual person occupying We's buildings.
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I've heard the use of racist words all my life, but never from the person occupying the Oval Office.
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The new leader of the Taliban is calling for an end to foreign forces occupying Afghanistan, according to Reuters.
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They let the system know, via a radio-frequency I.D. chip, exactly which point of track we were occupying.
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Rather than occupying vital display space, the sensor would be hidden underneath the display much like Samsung's Galaxy smartphones.
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It's a mercenary operation, now staffed by mercenaries — ex-military correctional officers who see themselves as an occupying force.
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Recent videos show crowds of protestors running through the street carrying Wiphala flags and occupying the main international airport.
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A beer vendor at Chicago's Wrigley Field looks around and notices some old-timers no longer occupying their seats.
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Just occupying an 18-year-old girl, out of the gate—not a lot of games are doing that.
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She was occupying a hostel half-life, where everyone was coming and going and nothing was really real anymore.
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Occupying a spot in Peckham's Rye Lane market, it stands opposite a stall selling sparkly sandals and phone cases.
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It's likely shoved into the forgotten depths of your apartment, still occupying its box—and that's a damn shame.
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Our little prefabricated ranch north of Boston was cramped when there were just four of us occupying its space.
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With four weeks until the election, Mr. Trump is occupying himself with a right-wing conspiracy theory about Mrs.
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With a choir, you can take a breath and escape physically and metaphysically, occupying and occupied by the music.
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Some of Pence's aides have started occupying unused space in the West Wing, which also has irked officials there.
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But unlike a club occupying prime plots of land, Quilt has very little overhead and minimal barriers to entry.
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The occupying groups, which call themselves the Embassy Protection Collective, plan to rally outside of the building on Saturday.
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People made fortunes either by occupying or claiming properties left behind by people who fled during Partition in 1947.
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People are accustomed to women occupying administrative roles, the roles that these AI are meant to augment or replace.
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He came to believe that the United States was an occupying army in Afghanistan and had faked the Sept.
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The painting is playful, odd, and suffused with a feeling of isolation, signified the lone animal occupying the hill.
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But she was largely occupying a slot that Bernie Sanders, with a four-year running head start, already occupied.
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During World War II, the facility produced trucks for the occupying Germans and was the target of allied bombings.
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This year, two presidential candidates are occupying the most expensive real estate in advertising with separate 403-second commercials.
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The United States stole this dream by occupying the island and denying Cuba a victory over Spain in 260.
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"The thing I'm sure about is that there's no point in occupying a lot of time on that now."
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The diet can wait until tomorrow when it comes to Mitsuwa's food court, occupying about half of the store.
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When we retire, we're faced with the daunting task of productively occupying time that we're not used to having.
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"Resistance is the language used to describe insurgency against rule imposed by an occupying military power," Mr. Barr said.
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If Badu is bothered by the motley nature of the projects currently occupying her time, she doesn't show it.
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And they followed a pattern of behavior that Trump has developed and honed long before occupying the Oval Office.
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Just as in 1945, Western leaders know they have few viable options beyond moral pressure on the occupying Russians.
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"We hope the Israeli occupying authority will start negotiating with them and make the duration short," Mr. Mansour said.
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Nor is the United States interested in remaining as an occupying power as it did for years in Iraq.
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Kentucky coal miners are protesting unpaid wages by occupying railroad tracks for the second time in the past year.
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Protesters are occupying three key bridges in central Baghdad - Jumhuriya, Ahrar and Sinar - in a standoff with security forces.
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Some on the left talk about cops as though they were an occupying force who need to be defeated.
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Occupying much of the fifth floor of Hudson Yards, the 16,000-square-foot store is broken into four parts.
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Pakistan denies the charge and accuses India of occupying Kashmir and fomenting trouble in its restive provinces, like Baluchistan.
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Douglas MacArthur, head of the Allied occupying forces, encouraged people to eat whales as a vital source of protein.
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I'm also struggling to understand what's offensive about a violent cult acting as an occupying force on U.S. soil.
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For a brief moment, he strides cheerfully alone in foul territory, occupying a baseball netherworld between coach and player.
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Its reach expanded in April with the 29-room Paramount House Hotel, occupying the attached onetime film-storage warehouse.
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Many Kashmiris loathe the paramilitary unit, viewing it as an occupying force recruited from across India to suppress them.
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By 2015, there were upward of 200 marijuana stores in Denver, occupying high-end storefronts and former gas stations.
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The troops were there to forcibly collect taxes, and some of the residents regarded them as an occupying force.
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All sorts of negative externalities can be expected of someone who rightly feels he's living under an occupying army.
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Heiltsuk Leadership responded by peacefully occupying the Canadian Fisheries and Oceans base near Bella Bella BC for three days.
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He stayed in the square to the end, helping to persuade the occupying students to accept a deal to withdraw.
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But with U.S. banks occupying the top five places in the rankings, and their dominance increasing, it's a tall order.
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Instead of occupying even a single outlet, this thing adds two USB chargers, invisibly, without even making you unplug anything.
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You're particularly psychic today, with the Sun and Neptune in intuitive Pisces occupying a very sensitive part of your chart.
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The civil lawsuit detailed a variety of illegal tactics Croman allegedly used to force out tenants occupying rent-regulated units.
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We're gonna occupy the moon, and we're going to think about occupying but, I think we're going to settle Mars.
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One 75-year-old Republican in Minnesota told the New York Times she worried about migrant gangs occupying lake houses.
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Try the PISA test yourself China slips East Asia performed best overall, occupying seven of the top spots for science.
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Only later did the effect of that move become clear: occupying the domain prevented any new infections from taking place.
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Once the pesticide operation begins, people occupying infected lands have to vacate for 24 hours until the chemicals break down.
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Buildings there are spotless, but they still have the atmosphere of a squatter's camp, of people occupying someone else's buildings.
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Now, thousands of Indigenous and non-Native people are occupying these ancestral lands, peacefully gathering in protest against the pipeline.
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Students played a lead role, occupying university buildings and resisting eviction by building barricades and defending them with homemade weapons.
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But with Hitler already occupying her old home and threatening her new one, she felt compelled to join the fight.
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The exact trigger for the closure was not clear because protesters occupying the arrivals hall since Friday have been peaceful.
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Why, Mr Griswold asked the budding lady lawyers, are you occupying a spot that could have gone to a man?
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It might also be a better fit integrated into other services, rather than occupying its own app on your phone.
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In 2015, the Houthis laid siege to the city, occupying surrounding mountain ranges, sealing the entrances and shelling it mercilessly.
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They want bold, courageous officers, not authoritarian tough guys who see themselves as members of an army occupying hostile territory.
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Mark your calendars: The merry militia occupying the Oregon wildlife refuge will announce Friday evening when they're movin' on out.
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The armed group reportedly consists of around 15 people, though the group says many more are occupying the refuge headquarters.
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Across MSCI's indexes, companies in Pakistan had the most women occupying CEO positions, followed by Finland, Greece, Sweden and Belgium.
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"I think if it's not keeping you up at night and occupying your brain space, then something's wrong," she said.
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Sure, they may have some hefty nostalgic value, but if they're not being worn, they're just occupying precious real estate.
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Occupying over 21.87,2187 square feet of space, the shredder is comprised of a series of conveyor belts, shakers, and sorters.
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It's a fight between two occupying empires, with the hero Bayek and the people of Egypt caught in the middle.
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However, collectors of color are still rare specimens; you guys are occupying a very sacred space in today's culture sphere.
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Ankara ultimately fears the creation of an independent Kurdish state occupying contiguous territories currently belonging to Iraq, Syria and Turkey.
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Their strategy involves tactics like occupying legislatures, organizing marches and protests, pushing corporate sustainability and divestment, and nonviolent direct action.
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The same court scrapped one condition of Ulyukayev's sentence that had barred him from occupying government positions for eight years.
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According to police, Marcus Cooley, 23, was killed by "gunfire that entered the residence" he was occupying on August 20.
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In recent years, she has focused on large public art installations, which is what is occupying her time in Torrington.
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But for Tibetans, what sets the Lhasa massacre apart is their bitter sense of China as a foreign occupying power.
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Police are also restricting journalists' movements in the region by occupying their offices and blocking key roads, Al Jazeera reported.
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By straightening her hair while occupying the White House, but also leaving open the possibility that it was natural, Mrs.
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The Houthis' media office tweeted that "occupying forces" would quit Hodeidah and "the current authority will be the official authority".
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These multi-layered warehouses will be optimized for urban areas, occupying less land than the company's current single-story buildings.
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In fact, in a number of the photographs, the space is as important as the figure or figures occupying it.
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Part of the reason congressional leaders are struggling to contain the fallout is because of who's occupying the Oval Office.
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The only thing stopping the North from occupying Seoul is the threat that the U.S. military poses from farther afield.
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When she carried me in her stomach, there must have been a pit of fear occupying the space with me.
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"Boko Haram is no longer occupying large parts of Nigeria," Max Siollun wrote in the New York Times in March.
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Protesters have been occupying the airport for five days and are primarily concerned with Beijing's growing influence in Hong Kong.
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Other Palestinians pounced on social media: How dare you celebrate with settlers, the Jews who are illegally occupying our land.
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Guess's case is several degrees less extreme, but she too found herself occupying the shifting ground between accomplice and patsy.
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Across California, the housing crisis means that even more households are doubling up in existing homes and occupying illegal ones.
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Fewer than 4,000 tigers are left in the wild, occupying only 4 percent of their historic range, according to Panthera.
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In Germany, where the postwar occupying powers designed a decentralized broadcasting landscape free of government control, the mission is broader.
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Buried there are some of those killed in Sabra and Shatila in 1982, when Israel was occupying much of Beirut.
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Everyone knows how he was occupying his time in the summer of 1776; he was writing the Declaration of Independence.
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Occupying the fourth floor is a separate apartment that Sterner created for his sister, Maude, who was an interior designer.
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Consider parking spaces that can sense whether cars are occupying them, and can then alert people when spots free up.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — The party not occupying the White House seizes control of governor's offices in New Jersey and Virginia.
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And he did so by occupying the political center between a liberal State Assembly and a Republican-controlled State Senate.
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By Tuesday afternoon, thousands of protesters were once again occupying Hong Kong's airport, where they sang, chanted and waved placards.
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MOVE, a black radical group, had refused to comply with court orders to vacate the row houses it was occupying.
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When the occupying forces arrived, Ms. Rousseau agreed to act as interpreter for town officials and kept her ears open.
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Occupying the Punta della Dogana and the Palazzo Grassi, museums run by the French billionaire François Pinault's foundation, until Dec.
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The United Nations has adopted a resolution that recognizes Ukraine's ownership of Crimea and Russia as the region's occupying power.
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"This is directly linked to the new people occupying new posts in the F.S.B., who want to expand their turf."
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The leaders of this first occupying regime outlawed prostitution, but got around the prohibition by building brothels for U.S. troops.
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Andy Warhol hosts the opening night party for Limelight, the future club-kid haunt occupying a former church in Chelsea.
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Linda Greenhouse Before there were the Dreamers, there were undocumented children occupying seats in the public school classrooms of America.
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Constellation likely overpaid and the deal is occupying executives' mindshares and distracting them from the key aspects of their business.
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He is obsessed with his privacy: She is not to draw any attention, occupying a hidden corner of his life.
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And in the living area — occupying a high percentage of one wall — are a pull-down screen and a projector.
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Occupying a repurposed Greyhound bus terminal, the Grey in Savannah, Ga., is a highly regarded restaurant with New York roots.
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This emboldened President Putin to test the U.S. and Europe in 2014 by invading Ukraine and occupying the Crimean Peninsula.
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The protesters are occupying part of three strategic bridges - Ahrar, Sinak and Jumhuriya - in a stand-off with security forces.
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The top penthouse occupying the entire 20th floor of the condo at 551 West 21st Street sold for $38.05 million.
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NORTH 3RD STREET MARKET A year-round food hall and market occupying 15,000 square feet is to open in September.
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By occupying significant positions, they are a dangerous power, as they constitute the silent majority who shape the general consensus.
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With Ms. Dingell now occupying the seat, someone in the Dingell family has represented southeast Michigan for almost 90 years.
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During Janet's ascent, the space for black women in pop was finite with only Whitney Houston occupying the other lane.
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Virgo is a simple, straightforward sign, so chatty Mercury is able to express itself clearly while it's in occupying mode.
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If it collapses, it is the responsibility of the occupying country, Israel, which should pay the costs of its occupation.
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If all of Trump's nominees are confirmed, his Cabinet will be the first in decades without a Latino occupying a position.
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Occupying the gallery's entire back wall, "Crafta Weave" (2015) references a different kind of border crossing — that of goods and capital.
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Canada remains a separate country despite being twice invaded by Americans intent on occupying the entire northern part of the continent.
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Meanwhile, Iraq's politicians squabble, largely confined to the Green Zone, the walled city within a city occupying the core of Baghdad.
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"If confirmed, the findings suggest that hominins were occupying North Africa almost a million years earlier than previously thought," said Scerri.
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You could probably write a dissertation about taking up or occupying public spaces as and gender differences and the male gaze.
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In Portland, ICE offices were to remain closed on Thursday due to left-wing protesters occupying the area outside the office.
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Arranging the first generation's wired camera stands — and occupying all your computer's USB ports in the process — was annoying at best.
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It is often said, metaphorically, that America is becoming two separate countries, with different values and visions, occupying the same territory.
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Though her real world origins feel Syrian, her back story and fight—dislodging an imperial power occupying her home—are Afghan.
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A sterile scent permeated the chapel as if to keep all of the people now occupying it in a germless fervor.
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This has long been a priority of an important part of his base; agrarian interests occupying large tracts of disputed land.
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The demonstrators were in their 12th week of continuous action; they'd been marching, singing, occupying streets, forming human chains, confronting police.
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This would be relatively easy to do, the Americans figured, since the United States was also occupying Haiti at the time.
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Protesters have been occupying terminals in Hong Kong International Airport since Friday, prompting the airport to cancel all outbound flights Monday.
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Perry may be dead, but he's still occupying a lot of real estate in Celeste's head (Skarsgård still appears in flashbacks).
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Occupying 96 acres in Chicago, Illinois, the Cook County Jail is one of the largest pre-detention facilities in the nation.
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We were the occupying force in a foreign land — or were we refugees, squatting on the outskirts of the Info station?
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Testing the blood of these different species occupying separate environmental niches, De Silva discovered that concentrations of perfluorophosphinic acids were low.
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Of course, if those militants occupying a federal preserve in Oregon were Muslims, Trump would be talking about this siege nonstop.
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They are slow and deliberate, each syllable occupying its own position along a nodular path like a video game skill tree.
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"I call on the occupying state to read the lessons of this crisis and the message it carries," Aboul Gheit added.
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So that he would stoop so low, yet again, despite occupying the highest office in the land, isn't all that shocking.
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Queen Boudicca The Celtic queen lead a vast uprising against the Roman army, which was occupying her lands in ancient Britain.
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In both venues, you have people occupying booths, both big and small, trying to sell you a product of some kind.
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The trackpad, too, has been stretched out to accommodate the extra large screen, occupying roughly half the length of the keyboard.
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But he's also saying that just because we're not invading and occupying Syria doesn't mean we aren't doing anything to help.
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Such a feat is difficult to accomplish when the party occupying the inferior bargaining position bogs itself down in the mud.
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You're reevaluating what you actually enjoy doing, thanks to Monday's new moon in Libra occupying your house of creativity and dating.
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"China complained because the Philippines was occupying new features, which it said was a violation of a bilateral agreement," Lorenzana added.
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The real estate mogul and former reality TV star currently occupying the White House knows how to put on a show.
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I know that the effect is that there is an appearance that the businesses are profiting from his occupying the presidency.
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But some will move faster ahead on clean energy and carbon reductions, occupying the leadership role vacated by the federal government.
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As we see in the Middle East today, and should have learned from the Vietnam War, the occupying army is unsustainable.
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In that position, his government was complicit in many war crimes, including helping the occupying Nazi regime round up French Jews.
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While Palestinians certainly made mistakes, Israel, as the stronger and occupying power, held most of the cards during the Oslo process.
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The British occupying Boston took one look at that fearsome artillery pointing down at them and high-tailed it to Canada.
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I don't think American troops should be holding territory, which is what they would have to do as an occupying force.
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As we know from the makeup of our own solar system, occupying that solar sweet spot is crucial for supporting life.
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As a lawyer, he defended Columbia University students arrested in 1968 for occupying campus buildings to protest the war in Vietnam.
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At the Luxor casino, the Esports Arena Las Vegas just opened its doors, occupying the former home of the LAX nightclub.
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Israel was an occupying power under international law, obliged to protect the people of Gaza and ensure their welfare, he said.
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Or are we occupying the real world, where there is a real heritage and history that merits respectful and accurate portrayals?
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Basham described Lowe's as occupying many "secondary real-estate locations" that aren't ideal in terms of population flow or traffic patterns.
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You're growing out of a lot of the relationships, jobs, and places you've been occupying—but what will you do next?
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" One body's patriot occupying a public space, be it a Wall Street park or an Oregon wildlife refuge, is another's "terrorist.
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But Roosevelt, he said, had a far weaker hand — with the Red Army already occupying Eastern Europe — than Mr. Trump had.
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Rather than review the footage, she simply switched off the alarm and returned her attention to whatever was occupying it beforehand.
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LOS ANGELES — Meryl Streep sitting in the front row, occupying the royal spot that used to be reserved for Jack Nicholson.
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The early internet pioneers grabbed the "low-hanging fruit," Zaveri suggested, occupying lucrative niches like search, social networks, and e-commerce.
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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has a message for the armed militia members occupying a federal building in Oregon: Stand down.
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The Green Zone once housed Saddam Hussein's palace and parade grounds, and later served as the base for US-occupying forces.
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The museum's current site opened in 2006, occupying a former industrial building erected in the 1920s to house a Dodge showroom.
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Consider the Bundy brothers who are occupying federal land in Oregon, or Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik of San Bernardino.
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The troops have been occupying parts of Luhansk since Tuesday, when Mr. Kornet made public his refusal to leave his post.
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This new generation of Bhutanese writers and novelists see themselves as occupying a special role: as guardians of their nation's culture.
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This one, occupying 212 acres about two miles from the Las Vegas Strip, is much closer to the bright city lights.
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This community of 4 million people is multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, and multi-religious with many women occupying positions of leadership.
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They take our attention off of what politics in a democracy is about, namely acquiring and using power by occupying institutions.
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They promote the idea that people occupying different rungs of privilege or victimization can't possibly grasp life elsewhere on the ladder.
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In Meschac Gaba's exhibition at Tanya Bonakdar in Chelsea, the large tent occupying the downstairs gallery space is a symbolic structure.
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He placed Joan and her defenders downstage, and had the occupying force jeer at her loutishly from atop the scaffold staircase.
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A shift has occurred in the Philippine cultural narrative, with overseas Filipino workers occupying the ranks of a budding middle class.
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Likewise, we could dismiss Tulsi Gabbard, except she actually is occupying a unique, Assad-Isn't-That-Bad lane in the race.
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A space cordoned off by metal barricades stretched along Fifth Avenue from 52nd to 55th Streets, occupying one lane of traffic.
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What can be done by one executive can just as easily be undone by the next individual occupying the White House.
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The Wet'suwet'en have been enacting their own traditional laws by occupying their territory, hosting bahlats, and telling pipeline developers to leave.
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Occupying an entire city block on Collins Avenue, 1 Hotel South Beach holds a prime beachfront position in South Beach Miami.
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Occupying the middle tier is the Deco X60 system, which is also available in a two-pack and will cost $53.
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Occupying 195 fashionable rooms, Hotel EMC2 boasts modern decor, hardwood floors, and dramatic artwork in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood, near downtown Chicago.
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When he began occupying the school with about 50 Africans, Mr. Zaghdoud said he was "pleasantly surprised" by the neighbors' reaction.
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His two sons later took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, occupying that sanctuary of birds until they were arrested.
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After Qatar pulled its troops out of the region, Djibouti accused Eritrea of occupying the disputed Dumeira area along their border.
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Both in the US and in Brazil, people (myself included) have taken to occupying the streets with greater fervor and urgency.
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The 16,724-square-foot elevator building is vacant except for an Interim Multiple Dwelling tenant occupying half of the third floor.
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The newly arrived Zetas, on the other hand, act more as an occupying force, quicker to attack, or kill, uninvolved civilians.
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To me, it's like, I am in full control of every movement that I am doing while I'm occupying this space.
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I don't think American troops should be holding territory which is what they would have to do as an occupying force.
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"Most African-Americans, at that time, felt that the police department was like an occupying force or an occupying army, that you had to do what they said," historian Jamon Jordan explained in a talk at the Detroit Historical Museum That said, we can't chalk five days of insurrection up to a single blind police raid.
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"We won't accept the terrorists ... advancing and occupying Afrin," he added, referring to the anti-Assad Syrian groups fighting alongside Turkish forces.
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"The era of 'taking turns occupying the homestead' is ending, and an era of 'warlords chasing the deer' is emerging," it said.
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On Friday, the group denied occupying villages near the mine, but said it was "at war" with the police, military, and Freeport.
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Students have been occupying schools across Brazil to protest budget cuts to a school system that needs every penny it can get.
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But the best part of cooperative cooking, as anyone who's seen Hell's Kitchen knows, is the incoherent shouting between kitchen-occupying friends.
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Praying for politicians is commonplace in American churches, often occupying a spot in services somewhere between the sermon and the potluck announcements.
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While walking through the towns or exploring a field, I feel more like a disembodied camera than an actual person occupying space.
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He regularly phoned her more than he did his chief of staff, regardless of who was occupying that title at the time.
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Occupying a place of honor in the monarch's lap – befitting a tradition of royal portraiture – is nearly 1-year-old Princess Charlotte.
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Jupiter is the planet of expansion and good luck, and, again, it's currently occupying the part of your chart that rules relationships.
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It is only by occupying territory that IS can be beaten; and Russia offers little by way of boots on the ground.
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A wily litigator and effective lobbyist, he supported direct action—occupying buildings, mustering demonstrations, and picketing building work that desecrated sacred sites.
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Other designs have the ball of Jordan's Jumpman logo placed strategically over the cutout, or Futurama character Bender's face occupying the space.
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He served as part of the occupying force in Japan but did not see combat until years later, during the Korean War.
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Instead of playing with hundreds of people at once, only a few dozen will be occupying the same online space as you.
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In 2015, after protesters had shocked the government by occupying the city's streets for 79 days, sympathetic lawmakers voted down the proposal.
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In the year and change since Jess came out to her constituents, Debbie has become a professional at occupying the Capitol Rotunda.
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This movement will form an astrological aspect known as a conjunction, which refers to any two celestial bodies occupying the same sign.
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Although hopes were raised for the restoration of the country's independence, it was soon realized that they were but another occupying power.
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Retailers are finally catching a break on sky-high Manhattan rents, though the price for occupying space there remains near historic highs.
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It's an image occupying the edge of recognition, and because of that, it becomes more seen than one which can be categorized.
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After riots in Ferguson in 21991, Barack Obama worried that the police resembled an occupying force rather than a crime-fighting one.
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A presidential election is due to be held this year and is occupying the incumbent, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, far more than insecurity.
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Singleton depicted police officers, less than a year before the 1992 riots, more as an occupying army than guardians of community safety.
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The work depicts two women, blond and brunette, on a blue-sheeted bed, a disgruntled white and black bulldog occupying the foreground.
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For all intents and purposes, the $1,300 MacBook is now occupying the budget space the MacBook Air used to comfortably live in.
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The precise trigger for the airport's closure was not clear, since protesters occupying the arrivals hall for four days have been peaceful.
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At least one self-described hardcore carnivore occupying the refuge promptly announced his love for the meatless treats, a PETA spokesperson said.
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Archaeology by the occupying power is restricted to salvage work, and then only in cooperation with the authorities of the occupied territory.
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Women across Nicaragua are increasingly occupying positions of power at the local government level due to a 2012 quota requiring gender parity.
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A Trump presidency won't secretly be a Mike Pence presidency, or a Paul Ryan presidency, with Trump occupying a more ceremonial role.
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As Worrell says, "No one is occupying that commercial space," so she regards this situation as an opportunity to fill that gap.
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His eyes grew wider as he compared his predicament to the tribulations of the billionaire real estate mogul occupying the White House.
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Middle Eastern carriers and airports make up a majority of the top 212, with Los Angeles occupying the top spot by destination.
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Go players alternately place black or white stones on a grid of 19x19 squares with the aim of occupying the most territory.
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There's basically a closet that fits me today, and former closets that fit me at past weights, all occupying the same hangers.
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She was born and raised in Jamaica but became an international sensation, occupying New York's Studio 54 and the nightclubs of Paris.
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Saturn, the planet of fears and obligations, has been in Sagittarius, occupying the sector of your chart that rules death and rebirth.
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Allied victories over Germany's occupying forces did not save the 16,000 people who starved in the Dutch "hunger winter" of 1944/45.
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Although the chart-topper says she doesn't see herself occupying the Oval Office, she "wouldn't mind" accepting an invitation to talk politics.
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For years, the FCC has dallied in bureaucratic imperialism, occupying legal domains reserved for other government agencies, or for no government agency.
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Protesters are occupying major roads, rail tracks, bridges and tunnels, cutting off critical thoroughfares for commuters and commerce on a daily basis.
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This year, six Chinese defense firms are among the world's top 15, with Chinese companies occupying eight of the top 25 spots.
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During the second world war Japanese occupying forces took down the city's walls and used the stone to expand Kai Tak airport.
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They discuss the shared history of occupying Marcel Breuer's modernist masterpiece that once housed the Whitney but is now the Met Breuer.
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They live in a war-like state now, where the UPPs form an occupying force and the drug gangs a guerrilla resistance.
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It would fit neatly into the Taliban narrative of America as an occupying force, extracting resources while leaving war in its wake.
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"I think it would be horrible to give any sanction relief to Russia while it's still occupying Crimea," Cardin told The Hill.
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Biden and Sanders are leading in early polls, with Biden occupying a more moderate lane in contrast to Sanders's proudly leftward stances.
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Occupying foreign lands, even temporarily, provides propaganda for our enemies who wish to show that we are intent on destroying their traditions.
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So the three of them moved there, most recently occupying a two-bedroom in a large apartment house for $925 a month.
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Moving forward we knew that there was this compound, but we had very little details about it or who was occupying it.
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The Public Editor Last week, our first Friday mailbag was mostly election themed, with Donald Trump's surprise victory occupying most readers' minds.
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It's as if he is from some parallel dimension, inexplicably — but wonderfully — occupying the same movie as Slim Pickens and Harvey Korman.
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On July 1, hundreds of protesters stormed the city's legislative building, vandalizing and briefly occupying it before they were cleared by police.
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"We are ready, we don't care in the least about occupying government posts and we never have," he said in a statement.
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Blackstone said on Tuesday that the gap chiefly comes from men occupying the bulk of high-paying investment jobs at the firm.
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Most woke baes are people who are accustomed to occupying a position of authority in whatever room they happen to be standing.
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Its synopsis, of unified Korean forces invading and occupying the US just a decade from now, struck a chord with stateside gamers.
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Page told lawmakers the decision to open the case was not about "who was occupying the director's chair," according to a source.
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It takes maybe two minutes to reach the top — two minutes for the Mad Hatter occupying my soul to be utterly transformed.
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All told, there are nine single-floor units — each occupying a full floor — and two duplexes, both of which have private terraces.
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It cannot be reemphasized enough that police in the Bronx, as in many major cities across this country, are an occupying army.
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The buyers of both apartments will join a host of well-heeled purchasers who began occupying the luxury complex late last year.
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It reflects the broader connection between his films and theater, a temporary structure assembled by bodies that are clumsily, complicatedly occupying space.
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It's big, occupying all of the sixth floor's galleries for temporary exhibitions, which hasn't happened since the de Kooning extravaganza of 2011.
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Workers have been occupying the shipyard for the last week and vowed Monday to continue to fight to keep it in business.
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"The role for DSA in 2020 is to un-elect the individual that's occupying the Oval Office right now," Maryland state Del.
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Still, the show looks slick, even if the gap between the gloss of the set and the people occupying it is vast.
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Kai is ranked 12th in the UCI elite men's BMX racing category, with Saya occupying fifth spot in the elite women's division.
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So whoever controlled Hue would gain a certain amount of prestige in that they were occupying this major historical center of Vietnam.
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Local government pamphlets that have been circulating state that, on Saturday, scaffolding will be built in the area the community is occupying.
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Putin's Russia retained its nuclear arsenal and projected power and influence internationally, occupying territories in Georgia, invading Crimea and intervening in Syria.
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As fall approached, the 228th took up winter quarters in Toronto, occupying two public schools an easy march from the city's arena.
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With other refugees, he joined students in occupying a university and protesting Mr. Macron's labor, immigration and higher education measures this spring.
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A year later, all the brightness of the star had been squashed into an oval occupying the northern half of the star.
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Slime City, a Nickelodeon-themed offering that provides green goo for children, is now occupying the space through a pop-up lease.
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The wines in the bins were sorted by château, with six or eight bottles of like vineyard and vintage occupying each bin.
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When asked to self-identify, Wet'suwet'en people and supporters occupying the territory will tell you they're land defenders, not anti-pipeline protesters.
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As the encounters rose, many in the city's poorest neighborhoods were left with the feeling that the police were an occupying force.
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That includes occupying the most prestigious seats at the Bastille Day ceremony, a pomp-filled parade steeped in military tradition and hardware.
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After fleeing with his family to India from the occupying Chinese Army in 1955, he was educated in Catholic and Anglican schools.
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And yet, hundreds of literal vultures are presently occupying a Customs and Border Protection tower in southern Texas at this very moment.
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According to interviews with those who have fled the recent fighting, occupying TFSA soldiers have employed a similar strategy of widespread looting.
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"Wedgewood is willing to listen to the individuals illegally occupying the home, but only after they voluntarily leave the property," Singer said.
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To complicate matters further, these rebel groups have also been fighting the so-called Islamic State which is occupying parts of Syria.
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Each had long been living locally under house arrest, with Mr. Marin occupying his Trump Tower apartment in Manhattan since last year.
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In this case, the view finder moves up, occupying the top half of the screens while the controls take up the bottom.
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These cancer cells, occupying tissues and spreading, demanded a cellular poison — chemotherapy — that would spare normal cells and kill the malignant ones.
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But for now, Mr. Kushner appears to have few allies, occupying what people close to him describe as a no-win position.
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Six Republican members are not seeking reelection this year — with each occupying seats seen as unlikely to switch parties in November: Reps.
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Occupying central spaces in separate galleries, both compel you to slow down and discover pleasure in the sensory experiences that are offered.
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Hundreds of miles west, four remaining antigovernment protesters occupying a wildlife refuge in Oregon demanded pardons for themselves and 26 associates in custody.
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And we both, being women who identify as postmodern or queer, felt like intersectionality also wasn't represented in the spaces we were occupying.
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Ryan and Ammon and their followers are using the same tactics (occupying federal property, and initiating a standoff) to secure a different victory.
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But don't forget that there are so many other talented Black women also occupying space in the YA genre that deserve love, too.
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Highway patrol said Bryant-Geter was attempting to change lanes to the right on I-26 but another vehicle was occupying the lane.
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"We are ready, we don't care in the least about occupying government posts and we never have," Di Maio said in a statement.
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No longer will we remain silent about bigotry in our country, especially when it is occupying one of the highest positions in government.
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The activist group occupying the building opposes American support for Guaidó on the grounds that it's imperialistic and could lead to armed intervention.
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Many Americans don't reward or even tolerate bullies, liars, and self-promoters, and they certainly don't want that trifecta occupying their Oval Office.
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The Bay Area has long been a sandbox for technology giants who are no longer merely occupying communities, but building and reshaping them.
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The Walking Dead will return for a ninth season with Kang, a writer on the show since Season 2, occupying the showrunner's seat.
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Matches take place in rectangular stages of different sizes, with both characters occupying the same 2D plane like in most 2D fighting games.
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Living in Judea in times of increasing unrest against the Romans occupying their land, they dream of being liberated by Jesus, their Messiah.
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In Englewood, Mr Johnson tells his 350 officers to attend community meetings, to build relationships and to avoid behaving like an occupying force.
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On Saturday, police fired volleys of teargas to disperse protesters after activists rallied across the city, with thousands occupying the airport arrivals hall.
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The monastery has been sacked or looted at least four times, most recently by the occupying Italians in 1936, each time being rebuilt.
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For example, you can drag a URL or Photo from Safari into a mail message that's occupying the other half of the screen.
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However, the text of the protocol is clear in stating that no transfer is allowed by an occupying power, whether permanent or temporary.
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The screen is so thin and light, and so expansive, that it seems to levitate before you, occupying your full field of vision.
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Plenty of Twitter users have made clear that they are so not here for the idea of Kid Rock occupying a Senate seat.
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And while Deck of Scarlet is occupying a lot of Nurislamova's time, the chief executive is rolling out new products for Scentbird too.
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On Wednesday, he opened a bag of Burts Potato Chips only to discover a hard brown lump occupying the majority of the packet.
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Federal officials fear more clashes could come after seven militants were acquitted on conspiracy charges for occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon.
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The army is widely regarded in Lebanon as occupying a position above the country's fractured politics but its senior officers are powerful figures.
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But did you ever wonder why power companies put the replacement poles in the exact same positions that the destroyed poles were occupying?
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Instead of actually militarily occupying the land and kicking out the occupants, we simply go there on spring break and trash the place.
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A group of activists I knew was occupying schools and got assaulted by the military police and was framed and beaten up badly.
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"By occupying different genders from the same body, I hope that I can help people see beyond the standardized binary categories," Orellana says.
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She has basically carved out an independent, label-free niche for herself and has been occupying and expanding it for over 23 years.
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A number of writers and intellectuals, some of whom were my building-occupying comrades, expressed "second thoughts" about the radicalism of their youth.
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She is the poster child for the "abolish ICE" movement and has advocated occupying border crossings, airports, and ICE offices across the country.
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Bryan was asked by one of a half-dozen reporters present if he knew the history of the seat he was now occupying.
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Shortly after the Italian armistice in 1943, the couple moved to Rome and Leone was arrested for plotting against the occupying German troops.
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Then there's the camp occupying the middle ground, those who don't say it's the best investment but also don't say it's the worst.
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Her liver, which should have just poked its nose out from under her ribcage, was gluttonously occupying a large part of her abdomen.
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Miranda, similarly, is no slouch, occupying what amounts to the Dick Van Dyke role as Mary's cheerful sidekick in the kids' fantastic adventures.
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But the police, especially officers who commute to patrol communities not their own, are — or can act very much like — an occupying force.
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Bloomberg reports that Apple is working on a fingerprint sensor that, rather than occupying vital display space, would be hidden underneath the display.
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"The emotions were occupying me and, on one level, I knew they were not me, but I felt possessed by them," she said.
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There is a strong difference, however, between these Republican actions and those of the Democrats in occupying the House, and that's moral conviction.
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Russia no longer sees itself as a power seeking to escape isolation imposed by the West for occupying Crimea and intervening in Ukraine.
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During the last decade, member states moved to cut the commission's size by about a third and to take turns occupying fewer seats.
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On Wednesday, former special counsel Robert Mueller moves from the wings to center stage, occupying a spotlight the President would prefer just fade.
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Six more people accused of illegally occupying the refuge during the 41-day standoff, among other charges, will be at the September trial.
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"Black women are occupying spaces that we didn't before, and celebrating ourselves unapologetically," Beverly Bond, the organization's founder, said in a telephone interview.
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This also highlights financial help from others, since Pluto signals large sums of cash and is occupying your house of other people's money.
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Israeli settlements inside the West Bank have been globally recognized as illegal under international law since Israel began occupying the territory in 1967.
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" But Mattis "wanted a more limited action that wouldn't risk a wider confrontation with Russian forces occupying a piece of the Syrian battlefield.
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Mhamed Khadad, Polisario's secretary for foreign affairs, said on Wednesday that as an "occupying force", Morocco had no right to issue export licences.
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And what better place to do that than by occupying the national authority responsible for listing what and what isn't considered an illness?
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"Portia in a Pink Blouse" (1942) is remote and self-contained, occupying a space defined by her introspection and evidently high social standing.
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The planet of good luck and abundance, Jupiter, is currently in flawless Virgo, occupying a super sensitive and psychic area of your chart.
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In fact, the people occupying Bradford's paintings seem to be enjoying themselves, for the most part, unaware that any disaster might be impending.
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About 2360,2000 people under the age of 227, including children, make up half of those occupying such partitioned units, a government report showed.
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Mathilde, a nonbeliever, learns that several months earlier, Soviet soldiers occupying Poland stormed the convent and repeatedly raped the nuns, leaving many pregnant.
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"Israel is an occupying and terror state," Erdogan said as he called on all countries to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine.
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In 2015, a court convicted Mr. Guo for illegally occupying farmland and sentenced him to two years in prison, according to court documents.
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It's not the first time Germans have been here, as several people point out, even if the crew hardly resembles an occupying army.
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In Practice: Material Deviance, the group exhibition currently occupying the quirky basement space at SculptureCenter, can't quite live up to its curatorial statement.
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The new gym will be the largest fitness facility in Brooklyn, occupying 503,250 square feet at the corner of Schermerhorn and Bond Streets.
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The human beings occupying the frame alongside them look, with the partial exception of the genie, like people dressed up as Disney characters.
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It meant that, overnight, hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers lost their jobs and found a new reason to resist the occupying forces.
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Each time this has happened, I'm reminded of the mental space that people I wasn't close to were occupying when I followed them.
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Evocative and easily overlooked, "Répétiteur" by Jorge Otero-Pailos, occupying an obscure rehearsal room at City Center, is on view this week only.
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Not to wholly make this a prescriptive and profoundly millennial statement, but multitasking and occupying multiple roles is important in any career nowadays.
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During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, the occupying German forces, anxious about Chopin's status as Polish national icon, suppressed performances of his music.
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Developers will also be able to optimize their apps for dual-screen and foldable devices, with apps by default occupying a single screen.
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They tended to be thin, wealthy looking and white, occupying the spectrum between David Bowie and Tilda Swinton (when dressed like David Bowie).
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That means the patient is occupying a hospital bed — while generating no income for the hospital — that could be used for other patients.
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Moreover, the government in Baghdad, far from seeing Mr. Erdogan as "the president of all Muslims," considers the Turkish military an occupying force.
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By 1914, several Haitian presidents had been assassinated or overthrown and President Wilson sent troops to restore order but ended up occupying Haiti.
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The secret isn't a trust fund, but a great-aunt's rent-stabilized StuyTown apartment, which he's occupying solo, in violation of the lease.
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"Russia is still very, very unpredictable, and it has proved this unpredictability with its activities in occupying Crimea, Ukraine, and Georgia," she said.
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The building was mostly empty on Sunday and the blue hats stood guard, occupying its gates and pacing with walkie-talkies outside it.
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As middlemen who shuttle food between businesses and customers, gig workers who deliver food and groceries often find themselves occupying a marginalized position.
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His mother worked as a prompter in theaters, occupying a nook underneath the stage and whispering dialogue to actors who forgot their lines.
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"We have been protesting and occupying for months," said Daniel Chan, 18, a college student who took a bus to the airport protest.
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"Dawn" was a wishful parable of decolonization and counterinsurgency, concerned with the competing but equally legitimate claims of two tribes occupying adjacent territory.
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Further digging revealed that she had lived, for 2000 years, in the apartment Santangelo was now occupying, before dying in 21980 at 29.75.
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While Mandel imagined working-class tenants occupying London Terrace, over the years John O'Hara, Nicole Kidman and Debbie Harry moved into the building.
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Most student households may not be occupying their property for a full 18 months, which is the normal contract length for most providers.
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At the time, Obama warned that such equipment cast the police in the role of an "occupying force," deepening divisions with distrustful communities.
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Japan says that South Korea is illegally occupying the rocky islands, which it claims have been its sovereign territory since the 17th century.
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Jimmy had been coming and going from the campus for the past few days, one of the thousands of protesters occupying the university.
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Still, it's too early for this conversation to happen, with bigger things occupying the two leaders (like a potential government shutdown this month).
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When he finally reached the locker room, he had to shift stalls because the rookie Magnus Hellberg's equipment was temporarily occupying his space.
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In a racially unequal society, whites (who predominate in law enforcement) may see themselves as occupying a higher rung than people of color.
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The St. Regis declined to comment on who was staying on the top floors, or how many rooms the North Koreans were occupying.
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After the 53 Arab–Israeli War, Israel began occupying the western half of the city and Jordan took control of the eastern half.
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After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Israel began occupying the western half of the city and Jordan took control of the eastern half.
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After more than 25 hours of chanting, protesting, and occupying the House floor, the House Democrats' sit-in over gun control is over.
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Then: "Put your hands behind your back," as the standoff officially ended with the arrest of the last person occupying the federal building.
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The Marketeer may have been a character occupying two bodies, but they were also people working to give the freshmen a unique, shared experience.
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A few months after our paper, an asteroid occupying an orbit indicative of this origin, BZ509, was identified in a retrograde orbit around Jupiter.
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After the demise of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, the building was re-inhabited through the ministrations of the occupying Vietnamese government's restoration project.
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There's been no public indication that the federal government is going to use a drone to surveil the group currently occupying the Oregon refuge.
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According to my MacBook's activity monitor, the Node shell I used to interpret that single digit is occupying around 210 MB of system memory.
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The Allies have won the war, and the country has been parceled out, with France, the Soviet Union and Britain each occupying certain zones.
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The move is yet another setback for the Trump administration which has been occupying several roles in DHS with acting heads, particularly in leadership.
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Baghdadi, 48, was arrested by occupying American forces in 2004 and was detained at the Abu Ghraib prison before joining Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
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Continue occupying these spaces, doing the things that you're looking to do; or acquiesce to the incorrigible shadow of white supremacy (it's always shifting).
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You're not indefinitely helping an occupying power, but rather holding the line until the legitimate political process has a chance to curb Trump's excesses.
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But teachers worry that scattered actions are less visible than a critical mass of bodies occupying the rotunda and signs left on lawmakers' doors.
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"This custom apparatus allows us to rehydrate large specimens occupying a volume about the size of a human hand, or slightly larger," he writes.
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For many, Japan's war-renouncing constitution, written by an occupying army during a few sweltering days in 1946, is something of a sacred text.
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Occupying empty or abandoned buildings was not a crime; rather, if squatters stayed in buildings long enough, they could eventually claim rights to them.
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Musk, who acts as board Chairman rather than occupying a company executive role, joined TeslaCity likely because of his proposal that Tesla buy SolarCity.
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The company stuck to the same thin profile, measuring a mere 7.3mm in thickness, and it sought to optimize the components occupying that space.
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As NAACP president and CEO Cornell Brooks tweeted Tuesday, the protesters are "occupying" his office until he withdraws or until the group is arrested.
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Advances in laser physics of this sort are also behind ACME, an experiment occupying about 100 square metres of laboratory space at Harvard University.
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The country's history since is a series of foreign nations imposing crippling debt, invading, occupying and intervening, with often dire consequences for Haiti's people.
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She was trained not only to jump behind enemy lines, but also to spy on, sabotage, and kill Axis troops occupying her home country.
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The exact trigger for the airport's closure was not clear because protesters occupying the arrivals hall for the past five days have been peaceful.
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We're in Burns, Oregon, a hamlet of 903,290 not far from the wildlife refuge the Bundy brothers made famous by occupying earlier this year.
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Hizbullah's roots date back to the early 1980s, when Iran's Revolutionary Guard trained Shia militants to harass the Israeli soldiers then occupying southern Lebanon.
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He said that while the Kurdish-led administration wanted to deal with Turkey as a neighbor, Ankara was making threats and occupying Syrian land.
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Occupying a place of honor in Queen Elizabeth's lap – befitting a tradition of royal portraiture – Charlotte poses alongside her big brother and royal cousins.
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Then in June, members disrupted a natural gas forum in Boston, occupying a hotel lobby to protest the development of more fossil fuel infrastructure.
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The Moon is in Aquarius today, occupying a very private sector of your chart and putting you in a shy, quiet, and sleepy mood.
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" Exclaiming how tough the job of occupying the Oval Office must be, Nolte repeats his sentiment: "I really think it's time for a woman.
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A survey conducted by the independent Levada Center before Russia were eliminated showed the competition was occupying Russians' thoughts more than the pension plan.
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Republicans hope that with Trump occupying the White House, the party can unite behind its majorities in Congress to push an aggressive conservative agenda.
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It has carried out a campaign of terror in northern Nigeria, killing thousands, taking hundreds captive, and occupying swaths of territory in Borno state.
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He warned of "catastrophic consequences for both the oil sector and country of ransom payments to the armed group occupying the Sharara oil field".
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During the 41-day occupation, there were as many as "dozens of highly armed militants occupying, visiting and supplying the refuge," the FBI said.
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You're usually not so impatient, but between Mercury retrograde and Mars occupying your sign and lighting a fire under your butt, you're feeling antsy.
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Like SimTower, Project Highrise allows players to click on the people occupying the tower to get a read on their mood and rename them.
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It seems like prosecutors occupy a weird space between law enforcement officer and politician, which creates terrible incentives for the people occupying these offices.
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Jon Voight says the mainstream media is picking sides in the 2016 presidential election, saying it doesn't want Donald Trump occupying the Oval Office.
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China's meteoric economic rise this century sees the Asian country occupying the dual role of the world's biggest producer and biggest consumer of smartphones.
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Then, I met Jax James, an escort with Cowboys4Angels, an exclusively straight male companion agency occupying an incredibly ripped section of internet real estate.
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With two other offensive weapons, Crosby and Malkin, occupying the top two lines, Kessel played on Pittsburgh's third line with Bonino and Carl Hagelin.
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Once inside, Mr. Falconite would accuse tenants of illegally occupying the units, demand their identification and take their photographs without permission, the lawsuit said.
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In "Top Gun" fashion, I would play Goose to his Maverick, occupying the rear seat of a two-passenger Czech-built Aero L-39.
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The First Lady doesn't always seem comfortable with the ceremonial position she's found herself occupying, but she has found a way to monetize it.
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Greece, on the other hand, argues that the Ottoman empire was an occupying force and any permission granted during that period is not valid.
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Occupying one of the most high-pressure positions in the sport, Osuna has continued to overcome, continued to improve—just as he always has.
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At least 12,000 people, including Jews, took refugee there in 1944 as the area was engulfed by fighting between the Allies and occupying Nazis.
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