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So he had gone up that night and bad let himself into the room, which was to be reoccupied the next day.
The next day, it reoccupied its section of the front.
However, the French returned and reoccupied the city in 1946.
Three days later, the site was reoccupied by more than 20,000 protesters.
Mexico is, in a sense, slowly reoccupying its former property.
There is no indication that the site was later reoccupied.
These marines, a force of 78, reoccupied it earlier this month.
Some reports in the last week, however, say the city has been reoccupied by the guerrillas.
The fort was reoccupied around 200 and continued in use until the last years of the 4th century.
Parts of its structure were burned, and the site was not reoccupied.
The site was abandoned after the conquest and never reoccupied.
People have been reoccupying quite a few buildings like this, if they're the right size and depth.
Later in 1676, the two forts were reoccupied by the French.
The town and fort were reoccupied by Federal troops who remained for the rest of the war.
However, the allies reoccupied the island in 1945 and later abandoned it.
"All he knew was that the Thistledown had been reoccupied."
It is now in the process of restoration, and has been reoccupied by nuns since 1985.
A few homes had been reoccupied, by one squatter family or six.
Following the conflict, the federal government reoccupied the building.
"That site has been occupied and reoccupied for thousands of years.
It was reoccupied by the British from 1799 to 1802 and from 1804 to 1815.
At this stage the old outlet might be reoccupied or a new breach used.
Some farms were reoccupied before the break of day.
Some of them had collapsed and never been reoccupied.
The Axis later reoccupied the town and set up a prisoner of war camp there.