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This could lead to a long-term reoccupation of Palestinian areas.
There have been many proposals for its reoccupation over the centuries.
The first 'official' meeting to discuss reoccupation was announced in March.
After the war it participated in the reoccupation of Singapore.
A popular campaign for the reoccupation of the Sudan swept the country.
Upon British reoccupation in 1945, much restoration and cleaning up had to be done.
The earliest human reoccupation of Siberia does not begin until 21,000 years ago.
At one period during the Federal reoccupation, more than 400 people crowded into the fort's grounds.
The reoccupation and subsequent control of the Crater district were controversial.
Since then, significant rebuilding, reopening, and reoccupation has taken place.
If Christians smashed the sculptures, it most likely happened at the end of the reoccupation rather than its beginning.
The reoccupation of Jablanica turned out to be easier than previously thought.
Palestinian officials denounced it as a "reoccupation" of areas supposedly under their control.
They did not yet realize that this was an actual reoccupation of derelicts.
Mitchell used this authority to carry out the reoccupation.
Local health officials proclaimed the house “unfit for human habitation” and forbade its reoccupation without permission.
In the years of the Stone's reoccupation, nothing of this violence and strength had ever happened.
British reoccupation followed American withdrawal from the area in December 1813.
Israeli military officials said the incursion was aimed at making arrests, not reoccupation.
Both sides see it as potentially a long-term reoccupation of the West Bank.
Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005 and officials have ruled out a reoccupation.
Plans for the reoccupation of Malaya were well advanced and some ships had already put to sea.
She transported troops during the reoccupation of the Philippines.
Finds of Roman pottery indicate a reoccupation in the 2nd or 3rd centuries.
Their retreat was followed by the Union reoccupation of Tucson the following month.