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His argument, in the end, is this: Anxiety, much of it Holocaust related, was so overpowering that Israel went to war against saber-rattling Egypt and Syria when diplomacy might have sufficed, and the rout of its neighbors caused such irrational exultation in Israel that it foolishly became an occupier, a role that continues to drag it and the region down.
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Lauren DiGioia, a blue-haired occupier whose role in the action was to shout out an explanation to passers-by of what was going on, got arrested and hauled downstairs to the MTA precinct office.
Topicalization is a device whereby the hearer's attention is focused on the occupier of a certain role.
Whether a top predator or an occupier of a position low on the food chain, seeking and acquiring food can be a dangerous activity.
"At the minimum, we'd be an occupier in a hostile land," he said.
Reporters from around the world showed up and finally gave the occupiers a voice.
The heroism may be exaggerated (American involvement is barely mentioned), but women did play a notable role in defying the occupiers — even Saddam Hussein's shock troops were less likely to frisk a veiled Kuwaiti woman.
The United States has assumed an unspoken role as indefinite occupier, with just enough troops to stave off Afghanistan's implosion but not enough to make that implosion any less inevitable.
A follow-up hearing was scheduled for Aug. 13, effectively giving the occupiers an extra month at their camp.
(An Occupier in a treehouse was bean-bagged to bring him down).
Israel, the United States, the Palestinians and the entire region will pay a high price if Israel merely settles more firmly into the role of occupier over a growing Palestinian population that is left indefinitely without any hope of statehood and self-rule.
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