Growing up where hunting was a daily occupation, all the Sacketts could handle guns.
His daily occupation as a publisher's reader and a book reviewer meant constant engagement with the emerging trends of literary culture.
His daily occupation, however, is entirely practical.
The dancers make gestures, reenacting daily occupations of life.
Next, pass under a series of soaring gopurams, where you can witness religion as a full-time daily occupation.
(Seepage 33) This too is hardly a modern view: but then the "daily occupations" of women are no longer what they were in 1946.
The stories depicted by the dance are taken from daily traditional occupations or ancient myths.
Milton, in his best tract, describes a relation between religion and the daily occupations, which is true until this time.
Words poured out of him as though public speaking were his daily occupation.
Of the patients under treatment found daily occupation.