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In Europe, Britain paid for a huge army of occupation in Germany.
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We found that niche space varied among areas of different occupation times.
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Others say another occupation in the city could be a future possibility.
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They are extremely busy, extremely stressed, and it's an extremely dangerous occupation.
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Troops from Northern Ireland are participating in the occupation of these countries.
Usage of ecclesiastical title in English
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The Southern army had one prominent officer with a high ecclesiasticaltitle, the Rt.
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MONSIGNOR, n. A high ecclesiasticaltitle, of which the Founder of our religion overlooked the advantages.
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Indeed, his very ecclesiasticaltitle of office,-"Vicar, "isitself partly indicative and symbolical of the prophetic Antichrist.
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But the basis on which all such theories are founded is a mere blunder as to the significance of an ecclesiasticaltitle.
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I was quite amused to find our old friend Cardinal Talleyrand-withoutthe ecclesiasticaltitle-castin the role of chief adviser to the usurper, Bonaparte.
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The Peelites, especially in the commons, were hostile to the ecclesiasticaltitles bill.
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And since he's not a churchman, there are no ecclesiasticaltitles to soften it, as they have softened the stark fact of Ipswich.
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"Frere Jacques," who taught the lithotomists of Paris, owes his ecclesiasticaltitle to courtesy, as he did not belong to a religious order.