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settlements being squatted. In the 1990s, La Paz had 48
unauthorised graveyards where the poor
buried their dead. The land was
squatted and
there was no...
- 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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person habitually squatted.
Various people have
promoted the
adoption of
these alternative birthing positions,
particularly squatting, for
Western countries...
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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...
- back and
receive the load in the
squatted position. From there, the
lifter must
stand the
weight up,
perform some
squats, and
return the
barbell to the...
- Słowian,
September 14, 2019 The
Slavic Squat Phenomenon Kiril Tsanov, The
history of the Slav
squat How the “Slav
squat”
became an
internet sensation, The...
- 2000s. The
Grote Broek in
Nijmegen was
squatted in 1984 and
legalised in the 2000s. The ACU in
Utrecht was
squatted in 1976 and
bought by the
squatters in...
- 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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Point were
squatted to
prevent their demolition in the 1970s. In the
inner city
suburb of Pyrmont, the Old
Pyrmont Cottages were
squatted from the late...
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sport that
consists of
three attempts at
maximal weight on
three lifts:
squat,
bench press, and deadlift. As in the
sport of
Olympic weightlifting, it...