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Discover Ludwig"occupy today" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It means to engage or fill one's time with activities or tasks in the current day. Example: "I have a lot of errands to run, but I will still make time to occupy today with some fun activities."
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Justice Brennan's switch — to the position that liberals occupy today — is an interesting historical footnote that I don't believe has been previously reported.
The Condos moved back to New York in 1995, soon after Raphaelle was born, and settled into the Upper East Side town house they occupy today.
It is the fourth sequence, "The Odessa Steps," which depicts the massacre of the citizens, that thrust Eisenstein and his film into the historical eminence that both occupy today.
She started her Paris establishment at 31, Rue Cambon, which is now almost the only number on both sides of the street in her block, except a recalcitrant post office, that she does not occupy today.
Above all, though, it's the sense of stylistic drift that most rankles US soccer fans, who have graduated from the stall of modest expectations two decades ago to occupy, today, a state of near-perpetual dissatisfaction.
That is in essence the world that television and radio broadcasters continue to occupy today, after the Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously refused to wade into the dispute over whether the First Amendment should apply to 21st-century communications in the same, compartmentalized way that the court commanded in the 20th.
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A restaurant being designed for the roof will occupy 6,000 square feet of space.
Ice fishing, ice boating, ice skating, and cross-country skiing occupy winter visitors.
Fragmentation occurs when bubbles occupy ~70-80 ~70-80f the erupting mixture.
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