Sentence examples for kind of occupation from inspiring English sources

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Indeed 47 % of our patients reported some kind of occupation during weekdays, however our results showed no association between occupational status and leisure-time PA, as it has been shown in the non-kidney-disease population [ 36].

It becomes a weird kind of occupation in and of itself".

"We learned many lessons about how to defend ourselves from any kind of occupation.

"Heritage professionals tend to be rather conservative types, or they wouldn't choose this kind of occupation," said Britta Rudolff, a heritage consultant who teaches on the subject at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus, Germany.

After the funeral, he went home with Halina and her son, a decent Polack like his mother, and talented, too — Mitosh played the organ, at hockey and basketball games in the Stadium, which took a smart man because it was a rabble-rousing kind of occupation — and they had some drinks and comforted the old girl.

What do you think of that kind of occupation for Juliet or Mary Stuart?" Ms. Sontag also used some similar sentences from "Portrait of America," the letters of Sienkiewicz, who wrote of "ripe acorns breaking loose from their pedicles and rustling through the leaves as they fell to the ground".

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And having experienced both kinds of occupation, no doubt many Latvians did think the Soviet type was the worse.

Based on four kinds of occupation methods, a series of U3O8-doped Gd2Zr2O7 compositions have been synthesized.

This would have been interesting because different kinds of occupation may be differently affected by pain and its treatment.

Model 2 adjusted for age (5-year age categories), area (rural/urban), education (compulsory education, high school and vocational or special school/junior college and college or higher), occupation (any kind of occupation/no occupation), social network (marriage; married/unmarried, household; more than 2/living alone, neighborhood; yes/no, participation; yes/no, friends; yes/no).

They're going to be certain ages, which is going to tell you, again, about the nature of the kinds of occupations that were in the World Trade Center.

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