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- engaged
- peopled
- populated
- settled
- busy
- full
- leased
- rented
- taken
- utilized
- lived-in
- populous
- unavailable
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The conclave captures a dilemma that senior executives—and management authors—have faced more frequently while the first “CEO president” occupied the oval office.
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THESE ARE SCIENCE’S TOP 10 ERRONEOUS RESULTSTOM SIEGFRIEDNOVEMBER 10, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThese were Quaker businessmen who had cohabitated, if you will, with the British while they were occupying Philadelphia.
STEVE BANNON’S SHOW PULLED OFF TWITTER AND YOUTUBE OVER CALLS FOR VIOLENCEDEVIN COLDEWEYNOVEMBER 6, 2020TECHCRUNCHFour quarters of football occupy a few hours of the affair, but for many fans, the rivalry has deep ties to all these ancillary activities.
THE WORLD’S LARGEST OUTDOOR COCKTAIL PARTY HAS MET A SOBERING REALITY: A PANDEMICEMILY GIAMBALVONOVEMBER 5, 2020WASHINGTON POSTA long, long list of stuff to keep her mind and body occupied.
ON A HUMP DAY FOR THE AGES, AMERICANS TRY TO ACT AND FEEL NORMALMAURA JUDKIS, ELLEN MCCARTHY, ASHLEY FETTERSNOVEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAnother Confederate consideration as the war wore on was how to allow people who had fled their home states to vote, as more and more territory was occupied by the Union.
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ELECTION CHAOS 2020: ARE POLICE READY?EUGENE ROBINSONNOVEMBER 1, 2020OZYWORDS RELATED TO OCCUPIED
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- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- hustling
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
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- on assignment
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- on the go
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- persevering
- slaving
- snowed
- swamped
- tied-up
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- up to one's ears
- with a customer
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