Bearded men, squatting together in the pale afternoon sun, stare impassively as the FC goes by.
Among 60-odd Pardhis squatting outside Ashti, only one has a formal job, as a school janitor.
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Many of them live in private accommodation, which can mean anything from squatting to owning property.
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Troops converged on a two-room mud hut squatting between two farmhouses with sheep penned nearby.
He is jumping and squatting and putting pressure on that leg that had been so savagely wrecked.
This creates a wave at the stern, which prevents the vessel squatting too low in the water.
Three men who were arrested in a flat in Brighton have gone on trial under new anti-squatting legislation.
The MarkMonitor study found around 340, 000 instances of "cyber-squatting, " or registered domains intended to impersonate a legitimate brand.
When Mr von Klaeden was born almost 40 years ago, Mr Fischer was squatting in houses in Frankfurt.
In the great shanty towns of the Third World most residents are squatting.
For that, he'll maintain one leg extended and slightly elevated behind his body, while squatting with an overhead weight.
The government estimates there are 20, 000 squatters in the UK but squatting groups say the real total is far higher.
He cradled and rocked himself, a squatting troll: a head, a rounded back, and two feet sticking out from his torso.
"My fellow squatters knew that I was a photographer documenting the squatting lifestyle, since I was always carrying my camera with me, " she said.
There are also private initiatives, including one to buy commode toilets for disabled soldiers who can no longer use squatting pans.
The three, of no fixed address, deny squatting in a residential premises.
On Saturday, squatting in England and Wales will become a criminal offence.
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MPs approved the amendments without a vote before turning their attention to the government's plans to make squatting in residential properties a criminal offence.
Squatting on their perches, they spout unexpected bits of literary philosophy, then revert to hooting and bouncing up and down in comically ape-like excitement.
How could the Ethiopians want peace, when every night they heard them improving their fortifications? they asked, squatting in their own conspicuously well-maintained trenches.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, and creates a new offence of squatting.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders and introduces a new offence of squatting.
Squatting groups say there has been a rise in the practice since the mid-2000s due to a lack of affordable housing, particularly in the South-East of England.
Organisers said one of the properties currently being renovated was a semi-detached in Mansfield's Alcock Avenue which had been the focus of complaints over squatting and arson attacks.
Squatting has been illegal in Scotland since the mid-19th Century.
Conservative Mike Weatherley said it was a "good day for law-abiding citizens" but Green Party leader Caroline Lucas opposed the move, arguing that existing laws on squatting were sufficient.
Long, unpredictable delays ripple through the housing market, frustrating short sales, foreclosure sales, and other devices that would turn dead property into performing loans and squatting homeowners into real residents.
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