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was 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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It was occupation," Peris said in a statement.
Fieldworker's report to unemployment headquarters on him was: Occupation: Fishing through the ice.
This was occupation in its purest form of political protest.
In the World Wars, in Korea, even in Vietnam, the issue was occupation of territory.
Eyschen was a familiar and overwhelmingly popular leader, and all factions put their utmost faith in his ability to steer Luxembourg through the diplomatic minefield that was occupation.
What to the majority of Poles was occupation and betrayal was, to some Jews especially Polish communists of Jewish descent who emerged from the underground an opportunity for revolution and retribution.
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"It's occupation.
This is occupation.
And the sickness is occupation".
The issue is occupation, not Judaism.
His latest book is "Occupation Diaries".
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