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Squatters began occupying some of the caves, and others were used for drugs and prostitution.
The structure of olivine can be viewed as a layered closest-packed oxygen network, with silicon ions occupying some of the tetrahedral voids and the calcium, ferrous iron, and magnesium cations occupying some of the octahedral voids (Figure 2).
Throbbing, rhythmic black music to which you could dance was now occupying some of the same space as hard rock.
The results show unexpected behaviour for small-sized power sources, in which, over a range of source radii, there are two distinct critical values for the power, with an apparently "safe" region occupying some of the range between them.
Baltimore, St . Louis, Chicago and Philadelphia(or the counties around them) are all below their historical population peaks, with vacant lots and unused buildings occupying some of their empty spaces.
In the southern Spanish state of Andalusia, a network of urban squatters operating under the umbrella name of Corrala Utopia has started occupying some of the more than 130,000 homes and spaces made vacant by the country's housing crisis.
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The Likhachyov Automobile Works and its associated housing occupy some of the southeastern sector.
Claudia occupied some of the more spectacularly clueless passages of my journal: "She is quite attractive.
Conservatives occupy some of those spots now, but they're not the same conservatives as before.
He is the courtly Southerner with oodles of charm who has occupied some of the biggest media jobs around.
The partnership with Fivesquares provides long-term cash flow for Whitman-Walker, which will occupy some of the office space.
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