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In the endlessly repeated metaphor, May supposedly occupied Labour's space with her big, righteous tanks, their tracks churning up Labour territory, their turrets turned towards Labour's heartlands, threatening to blast holes in the party's vote with big shells full of social justice.
Do people still suffer from periods of boredom even with computers, smartphones and tablets to occupy them endlessly?
All occupied.
As television news programs endlessly played videotapes of Spanish marines occupying the North Korean ship, a "northern wind" suddenly blew through a campaign that had been stamped by complaints over the conduct of the 37,000 American troops here.
Pundits have taken to endlessly discussing the different "lanes" the candidates occupy, an idea best articulated in a new book, "The Four Faces of the Republican Party," by Dante J. Scala and Henry Olsen.
They would occupy my office, having brought along their gloves, baseball magazines, and stories, and would question me endlessly.
Would Occupy occupy Piccadilly?
Repeat endlessly.
Endlessly lived.
"You're eating this food endlessly, endlessly.
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