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We are now occupying someone else's space with our personal information by posting data to companies' servers.
Instead, Israel, despite the power of its army, could no longer overcome the weakness of its moral position -- occupying someone else's land.
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It's amazing the extent to which a football team can occupy someone's life, and the degree of despair and absorption involved.
His home is occupied by someone else.
But here, every room was occupied by someone who had been living there long-term.
No one likes to be liberated or occupied by someone else.
Figures show that one in four hospital beds is occupied by someone with dementia.
Each apartment is now occupied by someone connected to the arts, among them a poet, a potter and an actress.
When all the residents of an apartment died, some of the original $500,000 investment could be returned to their estates, depending on the financing agreement, and the apartment would be occupied by someone else.
Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey said that under Obama, nearly every important office "is occupied by someone with an aggressive dislike for our heritage, our freedom, our history and our Constitution".
The fact that the property was ever owned or occupied by someone who had or was suspected to have H.I.V. or AIDS or any disease highly unlikely to be transmitted through occupancy does not have to be disclosed either.
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