Experts say a person's working environment is to blame rather than their occupation per se.
Humans infected with anthrax usually have been exposed to infected animals or their products through their occupation.
The people gathered in Zuccotti Park began their occupation as a scream of pain that fell on deaf ears.
After years on the job, they see nothing sinister, tawdry or demeaning about their occupation and consider their lives quite normal.
And although their paths occasionally crossed after 1917, it would be the Nazi Occupation that would serve to reunite them, if not principally socially, then in the choice of themes in their Occupation pictures.
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European and U.S. diplomats are worried that the military advances made by the Northern Alliance in recent days, including their occupation of the capital Kabul, could hamper the search for a broad-based post-Taliban government.
According to Ministry of Justice guidance issued to law enforcement agencies, "The new offence will make it more difficult for trespassers to assert they have rights in respect of residential buildings because their occupation of the building will be a criminal act".
Outside Athens some in the public sector see their jobs as a sideline to earn pin money while their main occupation is farming.
My Next Move for Veterans, a new online resource that allows veterans to enter their military occupation code and discover civilian occupations for which they are well qualified.
With no cellular service in the area, AES managers in the country struggled to communicate with their staff as the occupation dragged into a second day.
"It's nothing new for children to follow in the footsteps of their parent's occupation, " says the Web site's creator Dale Berryhill of any profession, be it in showbiz or elsewhere.
London (CNN) -- A Pablo Picasso painting given to the Greek people in recognition of their resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II has been stolen from the National Art Gallery in Athens.
It is important to note that such progress is being made on a far more accelerated schedule than our fathers were able to effect in their post-World War II occupation and reconstruction of Germany and Japan.
The CFA suggests state insurance commissioners help make rates fairer and more affordable for a wider range of consumers by lowering minimum liability coverage, making certain that insurers are charging fair rates for this coverage and prohibiting or restricting providers from using factors unrelated to driving (including education and occupation) to price their policies.
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In this, as in other matters, it will need to look at the adequacy of plans made in the run-up to the war, the particular problems faced by UK forces in their areas of responsibility in the occupation and post-occupation phases, and the extent to which the UK acted in accord with its existing legal obligations.
Many in the German minority had joined the Fascist movement, celebrated when the war began, and taken advantage of their privileged status during the years of occupation.
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His reflections on the pogroms of Jews at the hands of their fellow Poles in Jedwabne under Nazi occupation and at Kielce after the war are piercingly well-judged.
In other cases, like that of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski-Borbon, a descendant of Polish royalty now living in London, Nazi German occupation meant the loss of their former palaces and the works of art inside them.
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By and large, however, their populations had serious qualms about the invasion and occupation.
As a sweetener for Mr Moussa, the group agreed to include a recommendation that all states be held more rigorously to their obligations under international law, including the rules governing occupation.
Even after the four occupation zones were established, Stalin wanted and expected their consolidation into a single Germany.
The group, from the town of Tahrouna in western Libya, began the occupation in protest against the disappearance of one of their commanders.
They would rather we call it a 'spare room allowance' and point to the widespread issue of under-occupation while so many people have no bedroom of their own.
Budget hotels in London had an occupation rate of 84% in 2010, better than their grander equivalents in the capital and the 69% occupancy in the rest of England, according to Miles Quest of the British Hospitality Association (BHA).
The MST, who had occupied the land for six years before being moved by police in 2006, staged a second occupation in November in an attempt to pressure the courts into speeding up their decision.
Emptied of all aspirations and ideology, the Japanese spent the next seven years (the allied occupation lasted almost twice as long as the Pacific war itself) having their minds filled with a wholly new vision and set of dreams.
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