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    illegally or squatted. Squatting in the Czech Republic began in its modern form when anarchist and punk activists inspired by squatting movements in Amsterdam...
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    the hips. Squatting may be either full or partial. Crouching is usually considered to be synonymous with squatting. It is common to squat with one leg...
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  • Look up squat, squatter, or squatting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Squat, squatter or squatting may refer to: Squatting position, a sitting position...
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    perform a full squat in sport, whereas partial squatting happens frequently. Partial squatting with a heavier weight than a full squat allows for can...
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  • Historically, squatting occurred during the California Gold Rush and when colonial European settlers established land rights. Squatting also occurred...
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    A squat toilet (or squatting toilet) is a toilet used by squatting, rather than sitting. This means that the posture for defecation and for female urination...
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    and often show admiration to the Putin regime. Gopniks are often seen squatting in groups "in court" (на кортах, na kortakh) or "doing the crab" (на крабе...
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    travellers or treesitters. There have been waves of squatting through British history. The BBC states that squatting was "a big issue in the Peasants' Revolt of...
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    people into squatting in areas such as Ferentari. The first public squat in Romania was Carol 53, occupied in 2012. The English term "squatting" is used...
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  • Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting) is the practice of registering, trafficking in, or using an Internet domain name, with a bad faith intent...
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    when squatting can vary from zero to widely splayed out, flexibility permitting. Squatting may be either: full – known as full squat, deep squat, grok...
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    concerned, finer lined vessels Cb <0.7 squatting by the stern and vessels with a Cb >0.7 squatting by the head or bow. Squat effect is approximately proportional...
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    Wales map includes the Riverine District with Squatting Runs. The colonial administration rejected squatting in 1833 but only with regards to trespass on...
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    Squatting in Crimea, also called the Samozakhvat (Russian and Ukrainian: Самозахват, lit. 'Self-occupation' or 'squatting') is the ongoing process of...
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    highlighted the housing crisis by squatting buildings. From the 1990s onwards there have been occasional political squats in Cork and Dublin such as Grangegorman...
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    appointed under the Encroachment Act to manage squatting. From 1836 legislation was passed to legalise squatting with grazing rights available for ten pounds...
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    Squatting in Malaysia is the occupation of unused or derelict buildings or land without the permission of the owner. Squatting began after World War II...
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    Squatting in Spain refers to the occupation of unused or derelict buildings or land without the permission of the owner. In Francoist Spain migrant workers...
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    criminalized squatting yet discouraged evictions except in certain cases, such as when the occupation was carried out by "professional squatters and squatting syndicates"...
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    types of defecation postures to defecate: squatting and sitting. People use the squatting postures when using squat toilets or when defecating in the open...
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    Prisiadki (redirect from Squat dance)
    Ukrainian) dances. The dancer squats and thrusts one foot out in turns. The term is occasionally translated in English as squatting (squat dance, e.g., in a translation...
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    – On Squatting as Spatial Practice ISBN 9789083015200 Map of squatting in Amsterdam Map of squatting in Rotterdam Squatting in Leiden Squatting in Wageningen...
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    Jim Williams with an incredible 2,350 lbs total (raw). Kuc squatting 905 lbs for a record squat and attempting a 397½ (875 lbs) deadlift again, and Williams...
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    The burpee, a squat thrust with an additional stand between repetitions, is a full body exercise used in strength training. The movement itself is primarily...
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    The squat thrust or up down is a calisthenic exercise. It typically is performed as follows: Bend your knees and drop into a squat position, then fall...
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  • world record by squatting 1075 pounds. He surpassed this record by squatting 1141 pounds in 2004. Brent Mikesell is also famous for his squat of 517.5 kg...
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    The Dutch squatting ban refers to the law (Dutch: Wet Kraken en Leegstand) introduced on 1 October 2010, under which squatting in the Netherlands became...
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    illegal squatting. Section 4.2 Defined the courts right to pass civil judgement to claim funds or fees obtained during the illegal squatting if not seized...
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    Squat lobsters are dorsoventrally flattened crustaceans with long tails held curled beneath the cephalothorax. They are found in the two superfamilies...
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    article in the Agricultural History Review noted instances of Iron Age squatting. Squatting was criminalised in 1865 by the Trespass Act. The number of cases...
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