Form of direct action that involves one or more people occupying an area for a protest.
1 Several legislators opposed to the deal threatened to hold an open-ended sit - in .
2 Representative Duckworth: I did not know about the sit - in until that morning.
3 Soldiers reportedly moved in to end a four-month-old sit - in in the city.
4 My anxiety about stepping into sit - in society were unfounded in this instance.
5 About 100 protesters staged a sit - in outside the venue, blocking the road.
6 Actually, the sit - ins represented an intricate union of economic and moral power.
7 Several legislators opposed to the deal threatened to hold an open-ended sit - in .
8 Representative Duckworth: I did not know about the sit - in until that morning.
9 Soldiers reportedly moved in to end a four-month-old sit - in in the city.
10 My anxiety about stepping into sit - in society were unfounded in this instance.
11 About 100 protesters staged a sit - in outside the venue, blocking the road.
12 Actually, the sit - ins represented an intricate union of economic and moral power.
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