Spain occupies about 85 percent of the Iberian peninsula, with Portugal on its western border. |
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In the pantheon of U2 acolytes, McCormick occupies a singular position, uniquely privileged, tormented and compromised. |
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Undoubtedly the behaviour of the sergeant was unchivalrous and unbecoming of the office he occupies. |
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By dint of its association with racist violence, the skinhead scene occupies a special, troubling place among youth subcultures. |
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The grotto occupies the basements of two former bodegas on a dimly lit stretch of Ludlow Street, just above Delancey Street. |
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It is Princess Diya's birthday and poojas are on in Chandra Mahal, the part of the City Palace at Jaipur which the royal family occupies. |
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The artery and nerve may be compromised if a variation of the abductor digiti minimi also occupies the canal. |
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The tail occupies a position in the roof of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle. |
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The idea of lush fertility is further emphasized by the density of the well-watered clover crop that fully occupies a quarter of the foreground. |
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The cuneate fasciculus covers its nucleus and occupies the area immediately lateral to the gracile fasciculus. |
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Worship is deeply important to Anglicans, and for that reason the Book of Common Prayer occupies an important place in Anglican formularies. |
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A carving of the whale, mounted by its rider, occupies the prime spot above the local wharenui, a permanent reminder of the tribe's beginnings. |
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My own copy, still readable in faded purple, occupies a special place on my office bookshelf. |
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That company has not implemented the schedule of dilapidations and yet occupies part of the Premises and has sub-let other parts. |
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Legendre, an unemployed father of three, occupies all his free time working for the revolution. |
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It occupies an area of 600 square metres and covers the 11 workstations that assemble and fit the injection system. |
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The film, which had its premiere last Monday, has refocused attention on the place that Pearl Harbor occupies in the U.S. national psyche. |
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Yet win he did, and that pyrrhic victory effectively condemned the party to the position it occupies today. |
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Charming, elegant and historic, the Baur au Lac occupies a prime lakeside position in one of Europe's cleanest and safest cities. |
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This additional information makes security audits longer, more error-prone and also occupies a lot of disk space when archived. |
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No, really, we've been working hard, beavering away while Jane, who normally occupies this slot, has sloped off on the piste in Les Alps. |
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The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid. |
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The most a landlord can ask for in terms of a damage deposit is the last month's rent, payable before the tenant occupies a unit. |
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This is obvious from our inability to conceive of a half or a third of a soul, or of the extension which a soul occupies. |
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The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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The zygoma has a very tall projection that occupies approximately half its length. |
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The bank owns some of the properties it occupies and leases others, and it is unclear whether it will rent or buy the Glasgow property. |
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Open for just over a year it occupies a disused warehouse in one of London's poorest boroughs, Hackney. |
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The world's smallest state, Vatican City occupies half a square kilometre on the right bank of the Tiber River in central Rome. |
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A dragon figure occupies one side of the tree, its forequarters resting on the base and its undulating, ropelike body extending upward. |
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Bjork occupies a rare position as both a mainstream pop icon and a major force in the counterculture. |
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It occupies an area of 56,136 square miles and is roughly the size of Tennessee. |
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This process takes many hours and occupies all of the three days preceding Ascension Day. |
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The in-patient Assessment Unit occupies a modern, purpose-built, sympathetic extension to the main building. |
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Most of the non-endemic species within this group have adapted to ruderal areas, while none of the endemics occupies this kind of habitat. |
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He has got on the public record a senior staffer saying that he spends his time, he occupies his time, digging dirt on me. |
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The Arts Center occupies two cavernous former foundry buildings that have been tastefully renovated. |
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The Upper Palaeolithic occupies the second half of the last glaciation, ending 10,000 years ago. |
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The tenant farmer who currently occupies the farm is due to retire later this year. |
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In the same area, H. spontaneum also occupies an array of secondary habitats, such as open Mediterranean maquis, abandoned fields, and roadsides. |
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The shop occupies a prominent and elevated position on a grassy bank next to the Market Cross. |
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The sea urchin occupies an important evolutionary position with respect to vertebrates and humans. |
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Presently, matrilineal kinship occupies merely a shadowy and at times nostalgic part of collective Keralite memory. |
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They say the gray-winged cotinga occupies forest at a higher elevation than the black-and-gold cotinga. |
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His snake occupies the adjacent bathing machine, an Edwardian contraption resembling something out of a torture chamber. |
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Among weapons, the sword occupies pride of place as the symbol of knighthood, justice, and power. |
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The species also typically occupies less weedy habitats in slightly more mesic conditions than R. recognita. |
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High-frequency energy, such as X rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays, occupies the other end of the spectrum. |
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It occupies the entire 6-foot-high composition, with ink spatters, sgraffito and handprints enlivening the surface. |
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Gray hematite more quietly occupies the rims of hot springs and geysers where its presence often goes unnoticed. |
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The blue marlin occupies a high trophic level, feeding on pelegic and benthic organisms in the ecosystem of the open ocean. |
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Even with a limited skill set, he should have enough left in the tank to handle the flotsam that occupies the middle ranks of the division. |
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This property occupies a mid-terrace position on a residential road off Upper Rathmines Road. |
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Physical Rwanda occupies a mountainous region where the equatorial climate is modified by the altitude. |
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The BBC occupies the broadcasting slot which The Guardian occupies in print. |
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The Black Cap depicts a downcast figure swallowed by a voluminous skirt that occupies the entire lower surface of the painting. |
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The building he envisages for the association is a far cry from the dingy, dark hovel it occupies now. |
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This habitat extends partway up the adjacent slopes, while upland forest occupies the upper slopes and ridge tops. |
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The house occupies an elevated position with wide views of forests and farms nestling among the hills of the region. |
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The country's only airport occupies a significant portion of the level valley bottom. |
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Following docking, the plug is no longer observed, and the proximal end of the trichocyst completely occupies the docking site. |
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The agricultural machinery and spare parts business occupies a number of properties in the centre of the town. |
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It recounts, in twelve expansive books, a story line that occupies only a few verses of the book of Genesis. |
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A non-drinker and non smoker, Sweeney's main interest is his business, which occupies him seven days a week. |
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Light occupies a very small section of the electromagnetic spectrum, and visible light occupies an even narrower range. |
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Gahan's voice sounds very clean and warm as opposed to the bravura that occupies much of his vocals and performance. |
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At a particular pressure, the same weight of a substance occupies a larger volume as a gas than as a liquid or solid. |
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The reserve lies in the centre of the delta and occupies 3,000 square kilometres. |
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It occupies the crown of a big hill, and it is so hush-hush that it doesn't have a name that I can tell you or that anyone would tell me. |
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The remodelled house occupies a corner plot, facing north-east towards the hills of the Parque Metropolitano. |
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Yet he occupies an important position in the history of 18th-century art and his reputation deserves to stand higher than it does. |
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He wonders if his blackness makes him what Du Bois described as a not-fully human being who occupies the space between human and animal. |
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Owner Larry Hyatt estimates ammunition occupies about 15 percent of the shop's space. |
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China occupies a central position in Japan's Asian diplomacy, and the Taiwan issue is key to Japanese diplomacy toward China. |
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Throughout his career, Kennedy has worked to de-mystify painting, as well as the hierarchical system it occupies. |
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The Queensland Orchestra occupies a central place in Queensland's cultural life. |
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The PRC will undoubtedly be an important influence on an international system in which it occupies a rather anomalous position. |
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In today's China, public education occupies the dominant position with non-governmental education sprouting up only in the past 10 years. |
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After all it was thanks to US and European financial and political backing that he occupies the presidency. |
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There is a Manning Clark Professor at ANU who, as I understand it, simply occupies Manning's old job. |
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The School occupies a former office building in historic downtown Philadelphia. |
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Woronov's prose occupies bizarre territory, somewhere between twisted lyricism and hard-boiled pulp fiction. |
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The restaurant occupies a matchbox-size space among the storefront shops on Sullivan Street. |
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A well-defined bundle of nerve fibers occupies the furrow between the caudate nucleus and the thalamus. |
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The question of connection occupies the bulk of the vast literature on causation. |
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As an herbal product, the Hoxsey tonic cannot be patented and therefore occupies the status of an orphan drug that no company will develop. |
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A stone floor, engraved with both Egyptian hieroglyphs and Roman numerals, occupies the ground between them. |
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The site occupies the corner of a somewhat higgledy-piggledy plaza dominated by a small, historic church. |
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Here, both in tribal religion and mainstream Hinduism, the tiger occupies prime place. |
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The Union Flag occupies the upper, hoist quarter of an otherwise red flag and the Arms are within the red field. |
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Within an enclosed compound, you discover a pristine, high-ceilinged exhibition space that occupies a renovated factory building. |
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It occupies a narrow bed running alongside a path which gets the afternoon sun in summer, but little in winter when the sun is lower in the sky. |
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When someone occupies a hospital bed they no longer need it delays the pain-relieving treatment of another patient. |
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The company is no longer in existence, and today a firm of chartered quantity surveyors occupies the premises. |
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The kitchen occupies the east side of the house, where a curtain wall ushers in morning light. |
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This new eatery occupies the swank Mile-End space vacated last year by the short-lived Restaurant Bernard. |
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In short it turns out that play hardware occupies houseroom in a wholly different and much less efficient way. |
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Because the air in the parcel now occupies more space, it has a lower density than the relatively cooler air parcels. |
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And if the characters she occupies are never more than tenuous patchworks, neither, her work insists, are we. |
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The medial longitudinal fasciculus occupies its characteristic paramedian position. |
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A rather poorly known species, the incurvate emerald occupies a narrow range from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick west to Wisconsin. |
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Apartment I occupies the ground and first floors and has its own staircase. |
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This regal dame occupies a corner of the classroom, always decked out in flawless aerobic outfits. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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It occupies a two-story apartment in central Kiev that resembles a makeshift wartime command center. |
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If a planet culminates, sets or is on the nadir at the same time that a star occupies one of the sacred earth-generated angles, then that star walks with that planet. |
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The protagonists Bernier and Gautier have a duel that again occupies an adrenaline-defying amount of time. |
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The fault occupies the farthest reaches of the friction zone between the Pacific and North American plates, an area geophysicists know as the borderlands. |
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The ziggurat occupies the center, surrounded by a city wall. |
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The dollar is therefore likely to decline in relation to the euro, sterling and other unpegged currencies, no matter who occupies the White House. |
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As with The Guardian, a picture-based story occupies the centre spread. |
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Where direct proofs are lacking philosophy occupies the important place. |
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L' Orient, which occupies a higgledy-piggledy old building with a nice view of the high street, was empty and quiet on a Thursday afternoon, as was Pinner. |
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Each atomic orbital has a characteristic shape and energy and occupies a characteristic volume of space, which is predicted by the Schrodinger equation. |
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During these training sorties, the instructor sits in the modified jump seat between the pilot's and copilot's seats, and the student occupies the copilot's seat. |
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In short, if your online community occupies a specific niche, joining the Facebook juggernaut can hamper your growth. |
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A two-storey concourse building containing waiting rooms, ticket hall and offices occupies the south-west corner of the site, addressing a new square. |
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Keystone occupies a specific niche in the aeromedical transport world. |
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It occupies a wide-range of ecological niches throughout the Afrotropical region, is highly anthropophilic, and is susceptible to the human malaria parasites. |
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The banana is an auspicious plant in India, a sign of prosperity and fertility, and occupies a prominent part in the traditional decorations in any function. |
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He travelled with a relative, an 80-year-old German-speaking Methodist minister whose own antecedents had come from the house which Mr Bovenizer still occupies. |
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The hop tyeing occupies women during May and June until hay time, and after haymaking they are occupied at harvest, hop and fruit picking, and occasionally in winter with the threshing machine. |
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He now occupies the lofty position of Editor Emeritus at the Irish Times, an honorific title given to him for loyal, distinguished service, dedication beyond the call, etc. |
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The wolf spider Pardosa milvina does all it can to avoid being swallowed by Hogna helluo, a much larger wolf spider that occupies the same habitat. |
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As such, the heretofore obscure executive now occupies a place of privilege in the financial elite. |
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It occupies a continental surface area of 27,791,810 km squared. |
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Like most Bengali novels, direct speech occupies a large portion of Dahan. |
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Erpetoichthys calabaricus is distributed solely in tropical Africa, where it occupies habitats ranging from flowing rivers to flood plains and internal river deltas. |
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Longphort House is currently the headquarters for the Ombudsman, which occupies the entire second floor, with Allergan Pharmaceuticals occupying the ground and first floors. |
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Antiques occupies a former general store built by the town's founder. |
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At a time when few are disposed to see history as a branch of literature, Lepore occupies a prominent place in American letters. |
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He paints a large nut-brown Sun that occupies three-fourths of the frame. |
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A half rest occupies the same amount of time as a half note. |
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A 1-bedroom floor-through apartment occupies each of the top two floors. |
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Where exposed the umbilicus occupies one-third of basal diameter. |
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The most recent addition to the West End of Glasgow's phalanx of themed restaurants, Arisaig, occupies the site of the former Living Room pub at the bottom of Byres Road. |
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Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation. |
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A thin, transversely oriented ribbon of fibers, the medial lemniscus, ascends from the lower brainstem into the midbrain tegmentum where it occupies a ventrolateral position. |
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His depression constantly occupies a corner of his mind, feeding off his insecurities and frustrations and enveloping him when he least expects it. |
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The pigeonhole that he occupies is that of the landscapist-turned-abstractionist, and many viewers seem unwilling to grant him more than this description affords. |
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Zora Neale Hurston occupies a page in a photograph as threshold-breaker, justly so. |
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A really democratic and inclusive philosophy must insist that nobody in our culture occupies a central position from whom all others merely differ. |
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Georgia lost the war in 2008 and Russia still occupies Abkhazia and South Ossetia. |
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It is neither an estate car nor a saloon, and is bigger than the cars that compete with its Vectra sibling, so it occupies a largely untapped niche. |
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These could be due to the fact that most of the non-endemic species within this group have adapted to ruderal areas, while none of the endemics occupies this kind of habitat. |
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Formerly the office of the Inquisition, the cdf now occupies itself with policing church doctrine. |
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A battery of twelve loose boxes now occupies the centre of the indoor riding arena and a further six are located at the southern end of the building. |
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A horde of young assistants, mostly teenagers from the nearby high schools, occupies large olive-drab Quonset tents clustered at the end of the long line of A-frames. |
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The British military occupies the town hall as a headquarters. |
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Between a secular moralist and an ideologue, there is a softer, more human middle that Soyinka occupies. |
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The principal quantum number tells us how far from the nucleus a certain electron is, i.e. what level it occupies, the greater is n, the farther it is from the nucleus. |
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Although a pumpjack well prominently occupies the crest of the dune behind the quarry, the site appears to be intact and undisturbed. |
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Its massive central mountain, surmounted by many peaks, occupies a considerable area on the floor, and exhibits a digitated outline at the base. |
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The fontinal cliff vegetation occupies moist rocky banks, damp ledges, and dripping rocks. |
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Bassenthwaite Lake occupies the valley between this massif and the North Western Fells. |
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Above Langney Sands, the river abruptly narrows to a hundred yards, the sands diminish and the channel occupies the whole of the river. |
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The Baptist church building occupies the site of the former Lake's pottery, one of the oldest in Cornwall. |
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As of August 2009, internal demolition has started on the building that currently occupies the site. |
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Pakistan occupies a geopolitically important location at the crossroads of South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. |
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Durham Cathedral occupies a strategic position on a promontory high above the River Wear. |
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The campus now occupies an almost continuous group of around 30 buildings between Kingsway and the Aldwych. |
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As one of the first such sites to enter into such an agreement it occupies a small place in the history of archaeological conservation. |
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Each of these forms is also moulded and matched to the emotion of the scene the character occupies. |
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With quill pen in his right hand and an inverted copy of The Rights of Man in his left, it occupies a prominent spot on King Street. |
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The Faculty of Laws at University College London occupies Bentham House, next to the main UCL campus. |
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The cells then interdigitate to form a single-cell-wide strip that now occupies the ventral midline, the mesectodermal cells. |
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The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, occupies the Castle Esplanade every night, with massed pipers and military bands drawn from around the world. |
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Contemporary collections are shown in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art which occupies a split site at Belford. |
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Floorball, in terms of registered players, occupies third place after football and ice hockey. |
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The university occupies historic and modern buildings located throughout the town. |
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The present day outcrop occupies a narrow zone from Dulas Bay on Anglesey's northeast coast, southwards to the town of Llangefni. |
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A hill fort occupies the summit of Arthur's Seat and the subsidiary hill, Crow Hill. |
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The area which a nest occupies grows throughout the breeding season as the breeding pairs throw their excrement outside the nest. |
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When the glacial ice occupies a valley, it can form terraces or kames along the sides of the valley. |
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Located in Gelliswick bay, it occupies a prominent position to the west of the town overlooking the Haven. |
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The Llanvirn occupies the rest of the Darriwilian, and terminates with it at the base of the Late Ordovician. |
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It is mostly a woodland species, often living near the forest verge, but in mountainous regions, it occupies any part of the forest. |
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It is perfectly adapted to the island ecosystem, and occupies a similar ecological niche that the extinct myotragus had. |
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Cardiff Masonic Hall occupies a major site on the corner of Guildford Street, adjacent to Churchill Way. |
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The university occupies a substantial proportion of Bangor and also has some departments in Wrexham. |
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It occupies a similar place in the Welsh language to that of the venerated King James Version in English. |
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Since the 2005 revival, the Doctor generally travels with a primary female companion, who occupies a larger narrative role. |
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The estuary is unusual in that comparatively little water occupies so large a basin. |
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Behind the jaws is a short esophagus and a large, blind stomach cavity which occupies much of the dorsal half of the disk. |
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Most marine life is found in coastal habitats, even though the shelf area occupies only seven percent of the total ocean area. |
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The introduced Norway maple for example occupies a prominent status in many of Canada's parks. |
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Le Havre occupies the north bank of the estuary of the Seine on the Channel. |
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Logistics occupies a large part of the population and the ISEL trains engineers in this field. |
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When this happens, each family occupies its own passages and nesting chambers. |
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In Egyptian history, the snake occupies a primary role with the Nile cobra adorning the crown of the pharaoh in ancient times. |
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East Antarctica is a cold region with a ground base above sea level and occupies most of the continent. |
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The short Canto One, with all those amusing birds and parhelia, occupies thirteen cards. |
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Another consideration may be loss of revenue and service or the cost of the space the vessel occupies. |
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Ventnor Botanic Garden occupies the site of the former Royal National Hospital for Chest Diseases, and has a variety of tropical plants. |
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The Middle Dnieper culture has very scant remains, but occupies the easiest route into Central and Northern Europe from the steppe. |
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Today USAREUR only occupies McCulley Barracks in Wackernheim and the Mainz Sand Dunes for training area. |
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An archbishop is not a distinct type of cleric, but is simply a bishop who occupies a particular position with special authority. |
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Tea occupies a very important place in the culture of Morocco and is considered an art form. |
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The site occupies 150 hectares divided into a center with five surrounding settlements. |
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The idea of a 'psychagogy' only occupies a secondary place, and has been more the concern of the disciples than of the master. |
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The subject may be in the first position, but when a topical expression occupies the position, the subject follows the finite verb. |
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Among the principal duties of bishops the preaching of the Gospel occupies an eminent place. |
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It occupies much of the central area of Greater London including most of the West End. |
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You halt a few moments on the first platform and listen to the notes of a huge organ that occupies a part of it, discoursing excellent music. |
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The highest ground is to the west, while a subsidiary top occupies the other section. |
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The lake occupies part of Borrowdale and lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. |
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Fortunately, in 1896 the councillors of Eccles paid to have the aqueduct moved to the spot it occupies today, alongside the canal. |
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The kingdom of the Netherlands is situated in Western Europe and occupies a total land area of 33,939 square kilometres. |
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Today, Agilent occupies a 42-acre manufacturing site in Bayan Lepas, with a workforce of about 3,000 employees. |
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The new store occupies a former aircraft hangar on the Ringtail Retail Park, outside Burscough. |
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The building s tenants include Northern Trust Bank, which occupies the majority of the building, and Lifespring Financial. |
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Regardless of who occupies the White House, one has to pass a Likudnik loyalty test to land a job as doorman at Foggy Bottom. |
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The vanadium atom occupies the center of a distorted trigonal bipyramid, with the ribose oxygen O2' at the apical position. |
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The library, located within the Athens Megaron complex, occupies 12,500 square feet of space and has two reading rooms. |
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The island occupies 200 acres, with about 20 acres as the main living space which now has living quarters in several bures. |
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This new green sauce, built on top of the subterranean telephone exchange, occupies the greater part of the block. |
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An information distribution facility, Teleport occupies office suites on the fourth and fifth floors. |
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Since beans are considered a monoculture for the region and occupies 56 percent of land under cultivation, land is degenerating. |
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The Great Hall occupies the middle of this semicircle, and opposite it stands the clocktower, the tallest freestanding clocktower in the world. |
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Concretism occupies a solid position in both architecture and art in Finland. |
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Kiev occupies the highest spot in the ranking, followed by Istanbul, Bratislava, Upper Silesia and Sofia in the top-5 manufacturing hubs. |
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William Henry Cosby occupies a permanent place in the American pantheon. |
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Discarded by a nation, the current fixture occupies the graveyard slot of Saturday afternoon at 3pm. |
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Sometimes called the forgotten resource, groundwater occupies the spaces created by geological fractures and soil pores underground. |
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It is built to the same standards as a conventional pipe organ but occupies just a fraction of the space. |
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The dump has been operating for a quarter century and occupies a space of more than 10 dunams. |
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Barely 20' west, another elliptical galaxy, NGC 1387, occupies a spot in this crowded cooking oven full of fuzzies. |
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Prolepsis occupies much of this chapter, with Erne anticipating various objections to his claims. |
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The Atlantic halibut occupies a relatively high trophic level in the food chain. |
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A very dense network of processes occupies the space between the cell bodies of the neurons, neuroglia, and blood vessels. |
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One of the largest house styles within this exclusive development, the Rossendale occupies an attractive plot with views over woodland to the rear. |
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Hence, in Chapman's history of southern African literatures, South African literature and more parochially, South African literature in English occupies a central place. |
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The value of this exercise is reinforced by the lexical analysis arranged on onomasiological principles which occupies two-thirds of the present study. |
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The building was formerly the offices of Kays, the catalogue company, and it occupies a prominent position on The Tything in the centre of the city. |
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Indeed, it will be shown that quantal particles occupies, sequentially and instantly, just one point over different trajectories which are randomically chosen in the ensemble. |
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The business advisory firm, which currently occupies a 1,745 sq ft office at The Maltings, in Cardiff, will be taking on a 2,600 sq ft office in the same building next year. |
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The business advisory firm, which currently occupies a 1,745 sq ft office at The Maltings in Cardiff, will be taking on a 2,600 sq ft office in the same building next year. |
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia occupies approximately 80 percent of the Arabian Peninsula, an area roughly equivalent to the United States east of the Mississippi. |
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Flamenco occupies a cherished place in Andalucian culture, and the city of Jerez de la Frontera is widely regarded as its birthplace and spiritual home. |
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Though the prefinite argument NP normally occupies the role of the subject, in some circumstances the interpretation OVS is preferred over the basic SVO word order. |
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It occupies a position in the very south of the main range of fells, alongside and just to the north of Parlick, to which it is joined by a ridge. |
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The uterus occupies the pseudocele, rolling upon itself at intervals and extending in the posterior quarter of the body, where it narrows towards fine thin oviducts. |
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This occupies 180,577 hectares and produces 2,575,140 tons annually. |
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The city occupies 32nd place of highest gross earnings in the world. |
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Today the fort is part of Fort Victoria Country Park which occupies 20 hectares of woodland and shore on the northwest coast of the Isle of Wight. |
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Bayonne occupies a territory characterized by a flat relief to the west and to the north towards the Landes forest, tending to slightly raise towards the south and east. |
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Canada occupies much of the continent of North America, sharing land borders with the contiguous United States to the south, and the US state of Alaska to the northwest. |
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Varndean College in North Brighton occupies a commanding position. |
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Oslo occupies an arc of land at the northernmost end of the Oslofjord. |
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The Scandinavian Peninsula occupies part of the Baltic Shield, a stable and large crust segment formed of very old, crystalline metamorphic rocks. |
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Cyprus occupies an important role in Greek mythology being the birthplace of Aphrodite and Adonis, and home to King Cinyras, Teucer and Pygmalion. |
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St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity. |
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The rectangular castle is built from local and imported stone and occupies a coastal ridge, originally overlooking an important crossing point over the River Conwy. |
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In Ethiopia's Bale Mountains, where the vegetation is more lush and the climate is clearly less arid than in Northeastern Africa, the golden eagle occupies verdant mountains. |
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The main upland area occupies most of the southern half of the country. |
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The Tijuana metropolitan area occupies all of borough seats. |
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If such a lake consists of a large area of standing water that occupies an extensive closed depression in limestone, it is also called a karst lake. |
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Witchcraft often occupies a religious, divinatory or medicinal role, and is often present within societies and groups whose cultural framework includes a magical world view. |
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True religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other. |
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The Metro Centre control room, stabling point and depot is near Wednesbury, Great Western Street tram stop, and occupies land once used as railway sidings. |
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In the narrower, upper reaches, the river occupies the whole area between its banks and the bore advances in a series of waves that move upstream. |
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Forty years later, in a bustling downtown with more than its share of students, homeless people and gelaterias, Berkeley Rep occupies two sleek, custom-built theaters. |
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While reason three occupies much of Bunch's attention, the undercurrent of anger and fear that anchors the amalgam will command consideration here. |
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