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1. a person's usual or principal work or business, esp. as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry. ...
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Military occupation, control of a territory by a military force; Law of occupation, portions of the law of war which relate to military occupation ...
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U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Outlook Handbook · Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) · Old Occupations · Medieval Occupations ...
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A classic reference about occupations from A to Z. Compiled by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Includes a description of the work, training and education ...
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Enter a word, phrase, or title to search for an O*NET-SOC occupation. Enter a full or partial O*NET-SOC code to look up occupations by code. ...
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Etymology: Middle English occupacioun, from Anglo-French occupaciun, from Latin occupation-, occupatio, from occupare. Date: 14th century ...
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Division of US Department of Labor that enforces the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Information on workplace safety and health. Contains text of laws, ...
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Singular occupation. Plural occupations .... Retrieved from "http://en. wiktionary.org/wiki/occupation". Category: English nouns ...
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Jews Against the Occupation, a Jewish Voice of Opposition to the War on Palestinians. Progressive, secular and religious Jews of all ages throughout the New ...
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Seeks to change US policy on the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.
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