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1 How much space do they occupy on the shelves of bookstores, libraries, and homes?
2 The perspective is powerful because it draws attention to the space prisons occupy on the peripheries of society.
3 The strongest finding from this field is that the position people occupy on a scale from liberal to conservative is heritable.
4 It costs Rovers £12,500 to rent their training facilities, which they occupy on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
5 These are the bridges Sheridan had given orders to his cavalry to occupy on the 8th, while one division should occupy Spottsylvania.
6 We could, at length, realize the place mountains occupy on the land, and how they come into the general scheme of the universe.
7 South African team Dimension Data ended in 14th place on Stage 2, the same spot they currently occupy on the team classification standings.
8 The explorer was still greatly occupied on the problem of the Nile.
9 The others were in the exact same chairs they'd occupied on Tuesday.
10 Only a few of the bungalows were occupied on this early-spring weekend.
11 Berber was found to be deserted, and was occupied on September 5th.
12 But the research energies of the country were occupied on more pressing problems.
13 The Amandara defile was occupied on both sides by the enemy.
14 Paine's division was moved out the same day and occupied on Stanley's left.
15 You could not have been better occupied on your wedding morning!'
16 Most of their time was pleasantly occupied on the sea, in fishing and sailing.
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