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And what about the manufacturing workers consigned to alienating part-assembly jobs on ghostly suburban industrial estates, or the comparably lucky lot now occupying call centre posts not yet outsourced abroad?
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According to the prosecution document, immediately after the election, the governor's negotiations over the seat seemed to occupy call after call, day after day.
An important role of the household servants was the preparation of food; the castle kitchens would have been a busy place when the castle was occupied, called on to provide large meals.
Instead of "letting the market solve things" the way it solves things for the elderly couple in Maine, Occupy calls new sorts of solutions, and demanding of themselves the diligence and creativity to invent them.
On August 10th he made an unexpected visit to an islet that South Korea, which occupies it, calls Dokdo, and that Japan, which covets it, calls Takeshima.
The land they occupied, then called Oriental Point, was later sold for $1 to the city, which opened Kingsborough Community College there in 1965.
This week anti-Morales protesters blockaded roads and begin to occupy factories calling for greater autonomy as well as more control over revenues of natural gas in their areas.
The three of them had occupied something called a tentalow, with an outdoor shower, which Mitz had unlatched one afternoon, clutching the plastic shower basket that she and Georgette shared, with its limp washcloth mitt, shampoo and conditioner, Jean Naté splash.
The area a pride occupies is called a pride area, whereas that by a nomad is a range.
For the remaining 30%% of males that were unsuccessful we presume that failure to occupy suitable calling sites led to limited access to females.
Initially, units occupying Japan were called into the country, but forces were eventually dispatched from the United States.
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