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So, when I started this, I didn't have an overall plan for the machine, but I did have a sense of the gesture, and a sense of the shape and how it would
occupy
space.
Decreases in sea ice have allowed humans to
occupy
the Arctic more often.
And additionally, we need to know how these landscapes are going to respond to changing climate and to changing land use as we continue to
occupy
and modify earth's surface.
If we do spring from a common source, how did we come to
occupy
every corner of the globe, and in the process generate all of this diversity, the different ways of life, the different appearances, the different languages around the world?
So by incorporating incentives into a basic income, we might actually improve it, and also, perhaps, take at least a couple of steps towards solving another problem that I think we're quite possibly going to face in the future, and that is, how do we all find meaning and fulfillment, and how do we
occupy
our time in a world where perhaps there's less demand for traditional work?
Which allows me, from the beginning of spring training to the end of the fall, to have something to
occupy
my mind and heart other than my work.
So now we see that rich, white cis women
occupy
the analogous situation that rich white men did in broader society.
That means that us terrestrials
occupy
a minority.
Commonly employed off the coast of Chile and in the fjords of Norway, these fish, like many industrially farmed animals,
occupy
stressful, overcrowded pens.
In May 1940, with the German army ready to
occupy
Paris, Noor and her brother were faced with a difficult choice.
So I bring together the materials I find around me, I gather them to try and create experiences, immersive experiences that
occupy
rooms, that
occupy
walls, landscapes, buildings.
But ultimately, I want them to
occupy
memory.
It's not the grading, the lesson-planning, the meetings, though sure, those things do
occupy
a great deal of teachers' time and energy.
The most perfect examples
occupy
corner lots.
I don't mean disconnection, I mean disconnection, human disconnection, disconnected from each other, from where we are, from our own thoughts, so we can
occupy
another space.
And yet that energy and power of architecture has driven an entire social and political space that these buildings
occupy.
So it's not going to be a contest between two camps, but, in between them, you'll find all sorts of interesting places that people will
occupy.
China exports business people, nannies, students, teachers to teach Chinese around the region, to intermarry and to
occupy
ever greater commanding heights of the economies.
Now, according to proponents of the clash of civilizations, Barbie and Fulla
occupy
these completely separate spheres.
And so we thought, like in a game of musical chairs, might we be able to give a person some hydrogen sulfide, and might it be able to
occupy
that place like in a game of musical chairs where oxygen might bind?
To be a lesbian, a dyke, a homosexual in most parts of the world, including right here in our country, India, is to
occupy
a place of immense discomfort and extreme prejudice.
And you might form the intuition that the unhappy people
occupy
a different structural location within the network.
And whether you become happy or not depends in part on whether you
occupy
a happy patch.
But now we, with a bird's eye view looking at this network, can see that they
occupy
very different social worlds.
It's a funny thing because the rest of us
occupy
it quite frequently and quite well.
That's important, but actually most people in the crowd
occupy
these other roles.
You might see that people
occupy
different locations within the network.
Literally, as we don't hear the villagers say a word, never mind learn anyone's name, thus they
occupy
the same 'role' as the 'natives' in old Hollywood films.
Now the television schedules (in England, at least) are crammed with home improvement, bargain-hunting, house-hunting and cookery shows in the afternoons, the chances of any of the terrestrial broadcasters digging out a complete obscurity like this to
occupy
a couple of hours of screen time on a slow afternoon are slender, to say the least.
Anti-nuke protesters who all looked like punk rockers of the late 1970s, and somehow became non-violent, (except for their leader, "Splatter")
occupy
the cities.
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