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squatter [ˈskwɒtəɐ, Am ˈskwɑ:t̬ɚ] N

I . squat [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] VB intr

II . squat [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] N (house)

III . squat [skwɒt, Am skwɑ:t] ADJ

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The squatter was later demolished for the construction of the estate of 16 blocks in 1960.
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Because no titles existed, and the land was then owned by the federal government, the residents were labeled as squatters.
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He also demands that squatters share their property and wealth with the poor.
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Despite the uncertainty of land tenure, squatters ran large numbers of sheep and cattle beyond the boundaries.
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Squatters nationwide made banners and hung them on their squats in protest.
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During a three-day standoff, police were unable to remove the squatters, resulting in the case returning to the courts.
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Most elements of the press were very critical and hateful towards the squatters and their supporters.
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A large pile of garbage first collapsed and then went up in flames which resulted in the destruction of about 100 squatters' houses.
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The principles of homesteading and squatter's rights predate formal property laws; to a large degree, modern property law formalizes and expands these simple ideas.
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Many of them, both men and women (and sometimes children), found employment as servants or staff in the houses of the wealthy squatters and businessmen.
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