FACTOID # 165: The expatriate population from Cape Verde is larger than its domestic one.
 
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As an acronym SIT may mean:


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Other uses: International Building at School for International Training School for International Training, or SIT, is an accredited college in Brattleboro, Vermont. ... Sinhgad Institute Of Technology (SIT) is an educational institute in Lonavala, India. ... The Southern Institute of Technology is the most well recognized Tertiary Education Institution of the province of Southland, New Zealand. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Sydney Institute (formerly The Sydney Institute of Technology) is the institute of TAFE NSW colleges serving the inner Sydney area. ...


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KUSZ Practice Forms Guide | Sitting (1099 words)
Sitting Zen all the time is not possible for lay people.
Sitting with the Kong-an as a question is one of the trademarks of Zen Practice.
Sitting past one's physical endurance so that the mind becomes focused on the physical position instead of its real work.
PBS - THE WEST - Sitting Bull (1204 words)
But Sitting Bull still knew his own authority, and when a delegation of U.S. Senators came to discuss opening part of the reservation to white settlers, he spoke forcefully, though futilely, against their plan.
In 1885 Sitting Bull was allowed to leave the reservation to join Buffalo Bill's Wild West, earning $50 a week for riding once around the arena, in addition to whatever he could charge for his autograph and picture.
Sitting Bull was buried at Fort Yates in North Dakota, and in 1953 his remains were moved to Mobridge, South Dakota, where a granite shaft marks his grave.
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