The terms were used when allies occupied the nation during or around World War 2. Whoever controlled the government occupied the country.
Hi, this may help you. http://www.ojemporium.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=2&main_page=index
Its a map.....of...Japan.
An unoccupied dwelling refers to a residential property that is not currently inhabited or occupied by any individuals. This could be due to various reasons, such as the property being for sale, under renovation, or abandoned. It is distinct from an uninhabitable dwelling, which is unsuitable for living due to structural or safety issues. Unoccupied dwellings may still be maintained or monitored by the owner or property management.
No Man's Land
Small victoian figures
The terms were used when allies occupied the nation during or around World War 2. Whoever controlled the government occupied the country.
Unoccupied.
Hi, this may help you. http://www.ojemporium.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=2&main_page=index
You find two unoccupied seats while I get the sodas.
Yes; "This house has remained unoccupied since the war." is a valid sentence.
First base must be unoccupied when the third strike occurs. If there are 2 outs then first can be occupied and the batter/runner must be put out by tag or force at 1st.
occupied
It means to rob a vechile, wheter it's a boat, plane, golf cart any conveyance
I'm not sure if there's a major difference price-wise, but usually an unoccupied house is insured by unoccupied home insurance, as opposed to occupied home insurance.
desertedquietdepressedsilenthopeless
alone, by myself