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Examples

  • But the protesters complain that Mr Fayyad's men are doing the occupier's dirty work.

    Taylor Marsh: Salam Fayyad, Out of the Ashes of Arafat 2010

  • This idea is borne of out of the comorbid existence of racism and imperial privilege in the occupier's society.

    Ahmed Moor: West Bank Prosperity Is a Myth 2010

  • But the protesters complain that Mr Fayyad's men are doing the occupier's dirty work.

    Taylor Marsh: Salam Fayyad, Out of the Ashes of Arafat 2010

  • This idea is borne of out of the comorbid existence of racism and imperial privilege in the occupier's society.

    Ahmed Moor: West Bank Prosperity Is a Myth 2010

  • They were shut out of their opening and closing nights in Jerusalem by Israeli police, because their activity is political and therefore illegal under the occupier's rules.

    Current Affairs 2009

  • They were shut out of their opening and closing nights in Jerusalem by Israeli police, because their activity is political and therefore illegal under the occupier's rules.

    Signs of Hope 2009

  • Think for a moment how you would feel should your child be killed by an occupier's bomb and then hear her murderers render her death insignificant as collateral damage.

    Fratricide at Camp Liberty 2009

  • They were shut out of their opening and closing nights in Jerusalem by Israeli police, because their activity is political and therefore illegal under the occupier's rules.

    Dove's Eye View: 2009

  • #1: Last year's Mason Jars picnic was a disaster, and if you think puking up Gaelic chum is entertaining, well, you have another thing coming, your degree in the occupier's language notwithstanding.

    Sears Tests my Commitment to Capitalism 2009

  • They were shut out of their opening and closing nights in Jerusalem by Israeli police, because their activity is political and therefore illegal under the occupier's rules.

    Middle East 2009

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