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Occupant

A person or company that lives or maintains an office in a designated building or portion thereof. For example, one who rents a house may become the occupant on the first day of the lease.
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We will break his hands but will not allow him to occupy Kashmir', Shahbaz Sharif said this while addressing a ceremony here.
Because McKee himself participated in Occupy, current readers and future writers benefit from his own involvement in, and his own perspectives on, the movement.
* Think it, Drink it, a nutritional supplement company will occupy a 873 s/f space in the center.
The problem with Occupy isn't that it's anti-Semitic.
Occupy Eugene - an offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street movement that continues to protest on and raise awareness about economic inequality and corporate greed - ran a similar medical operation in Washington-Jefferson Park when the group camped there for seven weeks last fall.
A November 25, 2011 Washington Post article, 'Why African Americans aren't Embracing Occupy Wall Street," raises serious concerns not only about a palpable lack of representation from black people in what is presently known as the "Occupy Movement," but also how inclusive this movement has been since its start on September 17, 2011.
In the days after Occupy Wall Street sprung up, groups of designers and programmers gathered in New York, San Francisco and Washington DC to brainstorm various platforms to help the Occupy movement.
Earlier in the day, about a dozen Occupy Clark students pitched four tents, under the watchful eye of Steve Goulet, chief of campus police.
For example, they could study situations in which two or more atoms occupy the same microscopic quantum well.
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