Sentence examples for the occupiers from inspiring English sources

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the occupiers

noun

One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another.

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Do the Occupiers?

"They are the occupiers.

Some have called the occupiers domestic terrorists.

Now we are the occupiers.

It's much better than the occupiers".

"The occupiers were very organized and very committed," she said.

TARP! TARP!" The Occupiers, too, began on Wall Street.

HSBC's patience with the occupiers, however, has run its course.

The occupiers of Francesca's have a court date on Friday.

One of the occupiers was killed in the standoff.

Attacks against the occupiers were provoked by war.

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