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.
Aborigines were not consulted in the writing of a document that ignored their occupation of Australia for more than 40, 000 years.
The Vietnamese in the fall of 1989 suspended some of the more obvious aspects of their occupation of and control over Cambodia notably, by removing military units with much fanfare.
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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.
For years, the Israelis justified their occupation of a buffer zone on the grounds that guerrillas from the resistance groups they had been battling would inevitably carry their attacks across the border if they ever got the chance.
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.
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Such a practice would, after all, equate the rights of those who have wrongly suffered occupation with their oppressors.
The Germans also had just a few small qualms against the Russians, what with the mass rapes that accompanied the post-war occupation of their country.
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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.
The President always speaks about the right of the Israelis to exist, but he doesn't speak about Palestinians, who 7 percent of their land is under occupation.
"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.
Seeing their former dictator, once a resident of luxurious palaces, bedraggled and powerless at the hands of the Americans should persuade them that he will never mount a comeback though it is unlikely to quell their concerns over the occupation.
But where they live, and their particular daily experience of Israel's occupation of the territory, significantly affects their views on the initiative.
Indubitably, the basis upon which the Bush administration has bailed out of Vieques will undercut the Japanese government, which has faced increasingly insistent pressure from Okinawans to end the U.S. "occupation" of their island.
Why, after the hopeful beginning of the transitions to democracy and self-determination in Eastern Europe, should the United States and its allies continue to seek essentially equal levels of U.S. and Soviet forces in Europe, when the latter are seen as occupation forces and their "hosts" want them out fast?
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For their part, the great majority of Iraqis have, from the beginning of the occupation, shown that they have their eyes fixed on the opportunity offered by the removal of Saddam Hussein.
For Palestinians, the success of Zionism has meant the frustration of their national aspirations and life under occupation.
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As much as I hate the occupation, I welcome their presence for the next couple of years until we achieve real democracy.
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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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