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"Two by Two" is written in the third person, but it occupies its protagonist's mind so intently that it resembles a fierce dramatic monologue.

It occupies its own entire block in Sea Cliff.

It occupies its ubiquitous place on menus as an option for customers who can't decide what they want to eat.

This year, it occupies its biggest ever site, at 20 acres, compared with 13 acres in 2005.

It occupies its own skyscraper, with three trading floors and total square footage equivalent to a third of the Empire State Building.

This movie is so oblivious to genre that it occupies its own special stylistic niche, if you can imagine such a thing as a romantic revenge farce.

It occupies its original spot, beneath the clock, in what was once called the incoming trains room, said Marjorie Anders, a spokeswoman for the Metro-North Railroad.

It occupies its own information space and assigns its particular decision matrix of Bohmian implicates and explicates according to its own 'self'self

It now occupies its own room in the Philadelphia Museum of Art... Tells about Teeny's divorce from Pierre Matisse, an art dealer.

If a factory occupies its own building, it is easier to control the environment and avoid costly production slowdowns that can batter a company's image and stock price.

It now occupies its own room in the Philadelphia Museum of Art... Tells about Teeny's divorce from Pierre Matisse, an art dealer..

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