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was prepossessed
verb
To preoccupy, as ground or land; to take previous possession of.
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For the following six to seven months, however, all the band members were prepossessed with other musical projects, resulting in infrequent rehearsal and intermittent live performance.
In fact, it appears at times as if we are becoming more prepossessed with Nazi Germany the further in time we move away from it.
The knowledge must be produced here and now in the expert workshop, not prepossessed.
Largely alien in nationality and ideologically prepossessed in favour of the proletariat, the Bolsheviks enjoyed scant support in a population that was 80percentt Ukrainian, of which more than 90percentt were peasants.
Nixon was, Reagan was.
Was she being comforted?
"He was being fired".
I was being naïve.
She was being metaphorical.
"I've felt prepossessed to make surreal animal sculptures, quite literally from toddler-hood.
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