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Not just the job you choose, but any activity of daily living one engages in. Bathing, eating, cooking, and crafts are just a few examples of occupation. When you hear Occupational Therapist, please do not respod with, "so you find jobs for people." They don't!
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v. The process of moving an idealistic group into a previously well-maintained public square or park; also the movement of any unwanted group onto any desirable property or personal space.
............................ When is this occupation of North America by the Europeans going to end? I have some plans for lower Manhattan island that I'd like to get to.
.............................. Hey! Some random family is occupying our "slacker" table in the food court. |
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the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by millitary force. The Roman occupation of Britan. Crimes committed during the Nazi occupation
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