What do you do when you occupy the choke point, the bottleneck?
Far from it, whichever side of the trenches you occupy.
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If you occupy one of them, your day might be something like this: wake up, stroll into the empty ruins, sit on the hillside and take your postcard-worthy photos while watching a once in a lifetime sunrise over the Incan city.
How would you like to occupy Mike Armstrong's shoes these days?
Say what you like about the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations, but they have elevated the conversation about inequality in America to a level that no one else has done.
Alternatively, she could direct in the will that her share of the house is held in a trust, and that you have a right to occupy so that the others cannot force a sale - albeit they will ultimately receive a share of the proceeds should it be sold.
If you are a partial owner you still have the right to occupy the house.
In the crowd there's a scattering of tats, beanies and sculpted beards that you might think belong more on Occupy Wall Street than a Republican rally.
The question of when to retire, and how to structure your finances when you do retire is one that will occupy most of us at some point in the future - distant or otherwise!
There's more common ground between the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movements than you might think - a kind of populist revulsion at what seems to be the irresponsible excesses of the American financial sector and at the unwillingness or inability of the lawmakers in Washington to do enough about it.
Mr. Romney said this week that he'd release his 2011 tax return in April, at which point you can expect Team Obama to howl like Occupy Wall Streeters and demand that people like Mr. Romney pay higher tax rates.
But of course, there is nobody to occupy the tables, and the owner, whose Brooklyn accent sits uncomfortably with his Bedouin appearance, greets you like long-lost brothers.
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