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If we mention this fluid flowing out there, it is occupying more and more space.

Mike Appel's mom, also in Rochester, a bony, distraught checkmark occupying a slender strip of Mike's bed;

Not human people, but as occupying a similar range on the spectrum as the great apes, for whom the idea of personhood has moved from preposterous to possible.

In 1994, among those occupying high government positions were one woman State Councillor of the State Council, 16 women ministers or vice-ministers, 18 women provincial vice-governors, more than 300 women mayors or vice-mayors and 21,012 women judges.

Combined with modern media, the traditional culture of chivalrous conducts goes to the public, occupying more and more readers compared to the belles-lettres, reflecting the massespurchase of individual freedom, imagination about and escape from the reality, and keenness on heroic complex.

Now the two countries are once again occupying similar ideological terrain.

It was over lunch at the gleaming Lake Palace Hotel, occupying an island in the background, that they confirmed their intention to wed. Photograph by Steve McCurry.

After India declared independence, it constantly extended its territory northward, occupying about 90,000 square km of Chinese territory north of the east section of the traditional Sino-Indian boundary line and south of the illegal Mcmahon Line.

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More women are occupying the post, particularly in mainland Europe and the US.

I was occupying two separate worlds - contemporary art and Judaism - and at the level of daily functionality, they don't really mix well.

General Lucas confined himself to occupying his beachhead and having equipment and vehicles brought ashore.

It took guts, and perhaps rather more lateral thinking, for Bruce, a life-long Newcastle fan who always hankered after occupying the manager's office at st James' Park.

He is occupying the middle ground in order to reassure white voters that he shares their values.

Freud's passport was confiscated, but his fame and the influence of foreigners persuaded the occupying forces to let him go, and he and his wife fled to England. He died there in September, 1939.

Pacification involves informing the occupied residents about the occupying nation' s policies, and allaying their fears.