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All over Paris, couples must be parting forever, leaving like debris along the curbs the shreds of cancelled restaurant dates, useless ballet tickets, hopeless explanations, and scraps of pride; and toward each of these disasters a taxi was pulling in, the only taxi for miles, the light on its roof already dimmed in anticipation to the twin dots that in Paris means "occupied".

At its heart, there has always been an incipient tension between aims (reducing inequality and reinvigorating an ossified political system) and means (occupying urban real estate).

This doesn't mean occupying unsafe houses, but erecting new shacks nearby.

(By 'direct relic' I mean occupying the original position in the genes and descendant through replication).

Mean area occupied per passenger ES on the walkway is (ES = LW/n), from which we can see that mean area occupied per passenger will vary with the walkway width (W).

That means that Houzz occupies a niche, but it's definitely a valuable niche.

That means Fox News has occupied the number one spot for a remarkable 131 straight months.

Whatever that means, this extra gear occupies a little lima-bean of a body that's supposed to nestle in (sigh) your antitragus.

"If this intervention and support to Iraq is late, that means that Islamic State could occupy more territory and the threat it poses will be even bigger," he said.

The timing of the collaboration meant that Haley occupied an advantageous position to document the multiple conversion experiences of Malcolm X and his challenge was to form them, however incongruent, into a cohesive workable narrative.

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