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In reconstructing dances — an occupation that makes him another sort of unsung hero — Mr. Chaya doesn't rely on one method.

Even though the band was most definitely a guitar-based endeavor, their pre-occupation with dance music was evident from the beginning.

The dance arose during the Haitian occupation of the Dominican Republic (1822 44).

(Let's hope, however, that dance continues to be her main occupation).

Its flower power hippies and the dance hall "hostess" who must hide her occupation in order to make a respectable marriage (a contrivance easier to accept on stage) were corny and contrived.

Her celebrity derives not from her present occupation but a previous one — dance-hall hostess, an incarnation not indicated by her appearance.

Though the English Puritanism of the 17th century stigmatized dance as one of man's most sinful occupations, even Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of England under the Puritan rule in the 1650s, could not prevent the appearance of The English Dancing Master (issued 1650; dated 1651), by the bookseller and publisher John Playford (1623 c. 1686).

Eno, a prominent supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign aimed at Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories, wrote to the dance company last month to deny them permission to use his music.

Brief mentions of various aspects of the Sangam society such as agriculture, trade, commodities, occupations, the social stratification, flora, fauna, music and dance, names of cities and names of individuals are also found in the inscriptions.

Occupation: Drifter.

An occupation.

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