Sentence examples for occupy wholly from inspiring English sources

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It is therefore impossible by definition for the same physical object to occupy wholly distinct locations at the same time.

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This type of vengeful passion, Mr. Mocan acknowledged, may occupy a wholly different dimension than the one he tried to capture with his research.

But so exactly, so perfectly in this, my own place, that he occupies it wholly without overlooking or overflowing even the slightest portion.

One popular endurantist option is simply to accept that two different objects can wholly occupy exactly the same location at the same time.

The rear of the gallery is wholly occupied by a single, luminescent landscape of the Yosemite Valley, painted in 1867 by the Hudson River School artist Albert Bierstadt.

Allée du Kaai is also exceptional in the sense that the land it occupies will remain wholly public after Toestand's activities move on, because the buildings will give way to a park.

Forty years ago this month, during an afternoon of high drama, Niki Lauda was a witness to an outbreak of audible dissent from grandstands almost wholly occupied by devotees of his rival, James Hunt.

From the 5th century the relaxation of imperial Roman authority brought on a reassertion and growth of native cultures that is, wherever the people were not wholly occupied in a savage struggle for mere existence against aggressive tribes migrating across Europe (e.g., Avars, Slavs, and Saxons).

Aristotle states that "the politician and lawgiver is wholly occupied with the city-state, and the constitution is a certain way of organizing those who inhabit the city-state" (III.1.1274b36-8).

A page on the evolution of the vertebrate eye is almost wholly occupied with a diagram of the eye, leaving the text's assertion that 'there are sensors and "eyes" from every stage in this sequence [leading toward the vertebrate eye] in existing living animals' (p. 86) sadly unillustrated.

The Irish writer George Newenham Wright observed in 1840 that "the surface of the Rock is wholly occupied by defensive works; where it was possible, and often where it appeared almost impracticable, batteries and fortifications have been formed.

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