Sentence examples for to occupation from inspiring English sources

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to occupation

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An activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job.

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Israel subjected them to occupation.

No, no to occupation.

There are no consequences to occupation.

Just calling for "an end to occupation" won't cut it.

"Next to occupation is the building up of good taste.

Resistance to occupation is often romanticised but never pretty.

The end is to assure my people's aspiration to put an end to occupation.

Today Mr. Sharon qualified his remarks, dropping the reference to "occupation," but did not retract them.

Quite how well any marine would be suited to occupation is a subject for debate.

It seems that their only crime is resistance to occupation by a foreign army.

He said Palestinians could not settle for less than "an end to occupation".

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