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In the early 20th century there were two temporary occupations of the settlement.
"Maybe this is just a temporary occupation, and the invaders will move on to another planet."
In several of the marriages at the time, the bride's temporary occupation is listed.
In this context, a picnic functions as a temporary occupation of significant public territory.
The sitting-room, dirty, untidy, with its grubby air of temporary occupation, was empty.
"It is only a temporary occupation--a fancy of ours while we are in a difficulty."
Period II - Historical pits and temporary occupation.
The most prickly tasks in the entire command were the temporary occupations of the colonies of other European powers.
And 10 shop spaces at two pavilion buildings that were empty for three decades have been spruced up for temporary occupation by retailers.
Residents of Tanjong Tokong offered temporary occupation license.
In theory, military outposts are temporary occupations for military strategic purposes, not for settlement of civilians.
Like most other CCC projects, the Rabideau camp was built for temporary occupation.
During this temporary occupation (1971-1972) the university functioned from temporary locations in Colombo, maintaining the basic academic and administrative services.
Nothing could have happened, to disturb the wonted tenor of the life of an army in temporary occupation of an unresisting city.
By the look of it, not even patrols bothered to come here - there were no signs of former fires or even the most temporary occupation.
But Bradley had made his own opinion unmistakably clear: U.s. lives were more important than mere prestige or the temporary occupation of meaningless real estate.
We should encourage such Turkish-Iraqi interaction so long as it paves the way to setting an example for the sharing of the responsibilities of temporary occupation.
NEOs usually involve swift insertions of a force, temporary occupation of an objective, and a planned withdrawal upon completion of the mission.
Kilverstone, Thetford, 226 earlier Neolithic pits interprecated as temporary occupation site (Garrow et-al 2005).
He returned to front line duty in 1918 as an adjutant with the Darmstädter Dragoner in the temporary occupation of the Ukraine and southern Russia.
Other historians have downplayed the importance of the campaign, arguing that Clark's "conquest" was a temporary occupation that had no impact on the boundary negotiations in Europe.
Northern Vietnam was retaken by conquest, while there was a temporary occupation of the Champa Kingdom in southern Vietnam.
This action included the temporary occupation of that town and island, along with its key defensive positions on the Island of Koo-Lang-Soo, which were garrisoned.
Romans in Slovakia is related to the temporary occupation by Roman legions of western areas of what today is Slovakia.
Despite a temporary occupation of Konya in 1190 by German forces of the Third Crusade, the sultanate was quick to recover and consolidate its power.