Occupy the throne
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RULEOccupy the throne
REIGNOccupy the throne
RULEOccupy a throne
SITOccupy a throne
PRESIDEOccupy the chair.
PRESIDEOccupy the chair
ENGROSSOccupy the attention of
ENGROSSOccupy the whole attention.
SITBESIDEOccupy the next chair.
ONEPERCENTTarget of the Occupy movement
engageto occupy the attention of
engagerto occupy the attention of
engagesto occupy the attention of
engagedto occupy the attention of
presideto occupy the position of authority
overlapsoccupy the same area in part
ADAMSFirst president to occupy the White House
TAFTFirst president to occupy the Oval Office
WALLSTSite of the first "Occupy" protest: Abbr.
ASIANSThey occupy 30% of the earth's land
INCOMEINEQUALITYIssue for the Occupy Wall Street movement
presidesPRESIDE, to occupy the position of authority
presidingPRESIDE, to occupy the position of authority
exercisedOccupy the thoughts of; worry or perplex
exercisingOccupy the thoughts of; worry or perplex
presidedPRESIDE, to occupy the position of authority
CLASSISMCharge of the 1% against Occupy Wall Street
filloccupy the whole of smoke filled the room
conventcommunity of nuns or the building they occupy
SMITHSThey occupy seven pages in the Manhattan phone book.
SITOccupy a position, as in the U.S. Senate
presiderone who presides (to occupy the position of authority)
WESCREAMSUNDAYOccupy Wall Street crowd's strategy for part of the weekend?
presidersPRESIDER, one who presides (to occupy the position of authority)
standeroccupy a place or location the house stands on a knoll
standersoccupy a place or location the house stands on a knoll
ADAMSThe first president to occupy the White House, which celebrated its 200th birthday
taketo occupy oneself with the study or practice of; assume (duties, projects, etc.)
behave, maintain, or occupy a place, situation, or position the book is on the table
BANSRestrictions, like the ones on PA systems that necessitate the "human microphone" at Occupy Wall Street