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- proper noun An
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occidental
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Examples
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On Saturday, the Washington Immigration Reform Coalition (WIRC) hosted a rally in Occidental Park near Pioneer Square calling for an immigration reform bill in Congress.
PubliCola Video and Photos from Saturday’s Immigration Reform Rally « PubliCola 2010
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The results beat analysts 'forecast of $1.35 a share mainly because of better-than-expected results in Occidental's trading and pipeline segment, where earnings doubled, UBS analysts said.
Occidental Petroleum's Net Jumps 28% Isabel Ordonez 2010
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The rally, which began at 11 a.m. at the Jackson Federal Building on Second Avenue, was staged by Washington Immigration Reform Coalition, the same group that put on the rally in Occidental Park in April.
Immigration Reform Rally Blocks Traffic Downtown « PubliCola 2010
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Al Gore was, at the time, executor of a trust for his mother that had kahuna stocks in Occidental Petroleum.
Think Progress » Exxon-Backed Pundit Compares Gore To Nazi Propagandist 2006
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The assertion by author Peter Schweizer that the Gores were swimming in Occidental stock is also off base.
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At Mr. Gore's request, all of his father's stock in Occidental (Oxy) Petroleum was sold almost six years ago as the estate was closed.
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He has controlled hundreds of thousands of dollars in Occidental Petroleum stock even as the company came under attack for drilling in ecologically dicey zones.
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Gore owns no stock in Occidental, and never has (his father did; it was all sold over six years ago).
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So why, then, didn’t Gore dump his family’s large stock holdings in Occidental (Oxy) Petroleum?
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His assessment of "black inferiority" was spelled out in an essay originally written in 1995 but published in 2003 in a racialist journal called The Occidental Quarterly.
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