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1. They each dead-ended a few chambers in, they were used as squatter goth gallery space now
2. In this film, Mary Pickford played a land squatter who struggled to survive while living down the hill from a rich man
3. The rich man’s daughter fell in love with one of the squatters, and another squatter tried to frame the wealthy man for murder
4. Alessandro went pale with excitement and anger, “So for all these years Tafferel was no more than a squatter on my land?”
5. The squatter was evicted and Colm was completely unaware of it
6. He also supplied fruits and vegetables to two supermarkets and had a little grocery in a squatter infested area
7. “Occupier,” a squatter, not unlike the homeless, and compatriot with the poor, shared a canvas covering
8. In some of the low lying areas flooding had occurred and residents in squatter areas were already sweeping out the muddy smelly waters
9. He would rise from his bed – in the squatter huts spoiling hillsides and rooftops, in the architecturally contrived bee-hive cubicles unflatteringly called resettlement estates that sprawled like fungi, in flats and apartments and in luxurious townhouses partly concealed by the urban mass of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon – and dress suitably for the prevailing climate and then battle his way to his place of employment
10. Douglas termed this "popular sovereignty" but his opponents phrased it as "squatter sovereignty"
11. heads in the sands of squatter sovereignty and are now
12. The stumps stand thick round the clearing, the squatter strikes deep with his axe,
13. At first glance it looked like it said STARVED because the Y was slightly different from all the other letters—fatter and squatter and cast from a different mold, and my mind scrambled the letters into a familiar word
14. Far from living the high life, he told me later that he was flat broke and living as a squatter in a dilapidated house
15. As she talked about her characters, she used broad gestures, did pirouettes, clasped her hands to her chest as though she were still a young girl and not a fifty-year-old squatter in someone’s abandoned digs
16. Quote: In Lawrenceville a deputy sheriff evicted a squatter, and the squatter resisted, making it necessary for the officer to use force
17. The eleven-year-old son of the squatter shot and killed the deputy with a
1. The rest might have been taken over by squatters with no recognized title
2. After several weeks of living like squatters, a for-sale sign went up on the house across the street
3. independent commission affirmed the fairness of the election, and the squatters in the square eventually went back to their homes and jobs
4. Weyler killed off many of the whites in the West, but the Negroes we saw around Santiago were no more typical of the Cuban race than are the ignorant coloured squatters and cotton-workers of the Georgia backwoods representative Americans
5. The rich man’s daughter fell in love with one of the squatters, and another squatter tried to frame the wealthy man for murder
6. Squatters build a house, sell it, move to another location and start the same routine again
7. Not very far from all that opulence, all that luxury and richness, another modern reality stands out as well: the devastating poverty and destitution of squatters with their cardboard-huts along the railroad tracks or the underpass of the several highways
8. At the time of Roger’s visit to the Philippines, some of Metro Manila mayors were showing signs of uneasiness, not only for the precarious conditions of the squatters themselves, but also for the appearance of neglect and abandonment that those corridors of indigence represented for their respective city
9. Consequently, they were starting to take measures, more or less adequate in some cases, to improve the condition of those squatters and to clean the unhealthy environment in which they were living
10. The visitors all sat down without even waiting for an invitation; this made them practically squatters in his book
11. Squatters and wartime migrant workers had taken over the houses of the deported Japanese-Americans, living in them but not caring for them
12. Our watchman will stay at his post until you are able to take effective possession of the property, and this to prevent squatters from occupying your new house
13. The house had appeared to be empty for some time and squatters might have moved in
14. Not really caring about the goings-on of the parking lot other than the revenue-stream of the taxi service, the Lords have given complete freedom to the thousands of resident merchants, squatters, party-monsters, ravers, rockers, bashers and smashers to do whatever they please within the wild confines of the domed-lot, so long as they spend a little cash on a taxi every once in a while
15. Ywoth had told her to get dressed and they had driven to Camberwell, to a dirty house with boarded up windows, where squatters lived
16. How many of you are unaware that Forever 5000, in an effort to secure adequate nutrition for the e-lites, has contracted with DeadEarth AnDroid to protect your interest in Morganic's Artificial Nature Labfarms in Africa against the nationals and mercenary farmers who have become terrorists squatters on their own land? Displacing millions by stealing farmland for privatized agricultural trusts and corporate eco-reserves and then dropping in processed food supplies from Drone Cross planes turns entire nations into just another accidental concentration camp inadvertently erected by the invisible hand of the self-regulating profit makers
17. The man had just moved in and previously students then squatters had occupied his house
18. I'd given up waiting by the time we retaliated for that blackskin's attack on the squatters
19. While quite a lot of residents in the area were transient, in some cases dedicated squatters, Quilter was a longer term local
20. taking land here as squatters and causing lots of problems
21. Now the buried story of the squatters and the walkers begins to make sense: the constant fight between nomadic and settled tribes for over 100,000 years begins to make sense… The split between matriarchal and patriarchal human cultures begins to make sense
22. After being forced to adapt as foragers in ecosystems which never had enough food resources for them to stop moving, it was the overabundance of food, plus their time-awareness, plus their level of tool technology that was responsible for this total shift in lifestyle from nomads to squatters
23. The artificial process human squatters invented 12,000 years ago called agriculture; was what anthropologists call the Agricultural Revolution
24. The first squatters
25. And from the squatters who came out from Africa
26. First there were the Continental walkers… then there were the territorial walkers: who performed the same circular route the Continental walkers did: except on a smaller scale… and then there were the squatters
27. Most of the artifacts found, come from the squatters
28. That is why the Neanderthals first met the Continental walkers, then the Territorial Nomads, and then the squatters
29. The third wave of squatters actually co-existed with the Neanderthals in their respective areas
30. These Cro-Magnon squatters were the stupidest, and laziest of them all: the only surviving evidence is about them
31. Which wave of walking apes developed these more sophisticated tools: the walkers or the nomads, or the squatters? Or all three? Or did one invent better tools, and the other cultures steal it from them? Was there any trade at all between the two cultures? Or was there only robbing going on? If so: then that could explain how the stupid, lazy squatters suddenly possessed slim, light, beautiful, efficient killing tools designed for active, traveling hunters who were constantly on the run
32. Because the basic human culture of walkers and nomads despised and hated the other basic human culture, the squatters
33. And the squatters feared, and lived in terror of the walkers and the nomads
34. At first; the walkers killed the squatters every chance they got… But… when the walkers discovered an even more dangerous enemy: the Neanderthals, they made temporary alliances with the squatters
35. But afterwards… they killed the squatters also
36. The two modern human cultures of The Walkers and The Squatters: were already created in Africa
37. The Walkers and the Squatters became:
38. Their cultural legacy was a cancerous mutation between the pre-historic culture of Squatters, and the pre-historic culture if the walkers
39. What about the Neanderthals? Were they walkers… or were they squatters? The evidence seems to suggest that they were both
40. And during the warm periods of the Earth’s recycling eco-systems: they became squatters eating whatever was handy around them
41. Where did the first human Walkers and Squatters come from? Why did human culture split into two adversarial cultures at odds with each other?
42. Then by the Squatters
43. Came to see Squatters, Shitters, Hiders: As…
44. Short, squat squatters: called Hiders
45. But where is the legacy of their thrones? Where is the legacy of what they did: turning all Europeans into a race of dirty squatters and asses and assholes?
46. But for these 100,000 years: all of these tribes, whether they were squatters, or traveling nomads: had life-styles of over-intensive tool-use
47. My master owns the land, and your father was ordered to drive off these English squatters
48. “Bet anything he’s living with the rest of them squatters, camped out over at the Superfund site
49. And we found another house on the edge of your complex, had some squatters
50. "On the voyage from Luxor to Assuan I stopped at Gebelon, and found that the Bedouin squatters there had unearthed some fragments of sculptured and inscribed stones on the summit of the fortress built by the priest-king Ra-men-kheper and queen Isis-m-kheb to defend this portion of the Nile