| 21. | Palestinian-American literary critic Edward Said uses the term occident in his discussion of orientalism.
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| 22. | By 1400, musical instrument development slowed in many areas and was dominated by the Occident.
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| 23. | Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; " Part : Orient & amp; Occident,"
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| 24. | In 1722, he was appointed general agent at Quebec for the Compagnie de l'Occident.
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| 25. | The characters Occident and America ( both locals ) have a conversation regarding their common religious views.
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| 26. | The shadow of Johnny Rockfort will darken the victory of Z�ro Janvier, elected president of the Occident.
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| 27. | The campaign begins when the player is sent to administer a fief granted to him by the Occident.
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| 28. | During his second period he turned it in the University of Occident, today Universidad Aut�noma de Sinaloa.
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| 29. | The work can be seen as a symbol for a stimulating exchange and mixture between Orient and Occident.
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| 30. | Regardless of the origin of the word, " occident " now means non-Asian . talk)
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