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reoccupy



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An estimated 70 people have been displaced from the apartment building while the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety evaluates the residence to determine which units are safe to reoccupy.

From Los Angeles Times

Demanding that working-class government employees reoccupy office spaces, shelling out money for commutes to be confined to their cubicles for mundane Teams video calls and chats, is a relic of an antiquated mindset we can leave to the early 2000s.

From Seattle Times

"With these measures now in place, Avon Fire & Rescue Service support the decision to allow residents to reoccupy Barton House," a spokesperson for the rescue service advised.

From BBC

Over time, this invisible population of large quantities of living, buried plants -- in seed form -- will reoccupy ecosystems and displace the typical flora of the natural environment.

From Science Daily

Speaking at a forum hosted by The Wall Street Journal before either leader’s comments, Sullivan reiterated the Biden administration’s position that it does not want to see Israel reoccupy Gaza or further shrink its already small territory.

From Seattle Times