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It's step away from growing dreadlocks and talking about "occupying" things without ever having occupied anything.
It's a step away from growing dreadlocks and talking about "occupying" things without ever having occupied anything.
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Whether the next Occupy Wall Street would be able to occupy anything in a truly smart city remains to be seen: most likely, they would be out-censored and out-droned.
In contrast to the situation in Oregon, where protesters who seized a wildlife refuge are in a standoff with federal officials over how they manage public lands in the west, no one is occupying anything.
For instance, in busy television markets like Los Angeles, the vacant slices of white-space spectrum account for a third of the airwaves used by broadcasters; in rural areas, they occupy anything up to three-quarters of the spectrum allocated to television.
It's harder these days for Occupy to occupy anything.
We couldn't occupy anything but the couch nightly, after a long hard day to make ends meet.
From the rage-filled protest photos of the Arab Spring to the shots of demonstrators in Guy Fawkes masks occupying anything and everything, the events of 2011 produced some excellent photography.
Bloomberg's bizarre dance with the Occupy Wall Street protesters over the past months will certainly rank among low points of his tenure in office, and it goes beyond the notion that a mayor who's primary responsibility in office is public safety seemed to ignore for far too long that the area in lower Manhattan where the protesters occupied was anything but safe.
Keeping your mind occupied on anything other than the nausea and sweating can help reduce the seasick feeling.
Even if they don't appear to be occupied with anything important, they may be busy helping another customer (especially if the cafe has a drive-thru or with catering or checking that everything is readrive-thru orou (e.g., coffee is fresh, everything is stocked sufficiently).
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