2 to move into a place and take control of it -- okupować
The troops eventually occupied most of the island.
In occupying and exploiting the mysterious space of the sacred in our contemporary 'secular' world, the nation revitalises the profane.
The songs characteristically sing of deceased men as having occupied a series of places that are now being reclaimed by the anonymity of the forest.
We have until recently been one-dimensionally occupied with older people as targets of politics rather than as actual or potential actors.
Interhemispheric space occupying lesion is the dilated vein.
Since the enclaves are more mafic than the host dacite lava, they formed from magma both hotter and denser than that occupying the chamber.
Research aimed more directly towards industrial processes occupies the second half of the book.
The granite occupies the northern parts, whereas in the south the massif is composed of gabbro in the west and leucogabbro in the east.
At that time, a second, distinct set of sites were also occupied.
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