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Even among longstanding occupations, job growth is difficult to predict.

Do you want to say that Israel is occupying Gaza and the West Bank?" That Todd posed these questions shows that the mainstream media, such as NBC, are interrogating, publicly, the use of the term occupation and disputing the longstanding international understanding of the illegality of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.

Although OHTs in Brazil have a longstanding history, legal recognition of this occupation is recent.

Until the 2003 U.S. invasion and occupation, Iraq had maintained a longstanding history of secularism and a strong national identity among its Arab population despite sectarian differences.

Israel's longstanding policy has been one of repackaging the occupation and postponing viable Palestinian statehood indefinitely by rendering it impossible.

Certain individuals seem, however, to handle longstanding stress better than others and remain in exposed occupations such as ambulance services for many years.

In a meeting heavy with symbolism, Mr. Papoulias met instead with Alexis Tsipras, the head of Greece's main leftist opposition party, Syriza, for talks that centered on Greece's longstanding demand for reparations from Berlin stemming from Germany's occupation of Greece during World War II.

The various attacks undertaken by Qaeda and its affiliates since the occupation began have taken place in countries that are longstanding sources of Osama bin Laden's enmity (like Saudi Arabia) or where an opportunity has presented itself (the suicide bombings in Morocco in May, Indonesia in August and Turkey in November).

Pakistan has longstanding ties with Afghan Taliban leaders dating back to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

Nigel Eades, a longstanding resident on the estate and chair of the Dollis Valley Partnership, condemned the occupation, although he said that the gap in provision for the nursery children was "unfortunate".

His positive depiction of Britain was in part due to an Anglophilia that he had received from his childhood, with the British government having been a longstanding ally of Belgium, supporting its 1831 creation and liberating it from German occupation during the First World War.

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