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en They had too many people in the streets last night after that game.

en Some people jump into the streets, and you can't see them, especially at night.

en If someone slips through the cracks they'll be there for a night but we won't have people living on the streets.

en Particularly, I enjoy strolling in the streets, watching passersby, gazing at the beautiful variety of the dresses and perceiving their joy; their sadness. At home, during the small hours of the night, I'll paint from memory what I have seen in the streets until I am under the impression of being with them again.

en The number of those killed will definitely rise, but not very much because people had been in the streets since the first earthquake struck last night.

en We see the next two or three months in the following way: the people go onto the streets, the church calls the people to go onto the streets ... Serbia as a whole is in a state of civil disobedience in a general strike. He goes.

en From the point of view of the people in the streets, they are going ahead with their protests whether we contest the elections or not. So it's between him and the people on the streets.

en People in the streets of Hancock County were cheering for the RIUSAR team as they were driving down the streets - yelling 'thank you Rhode Island, ' ... The people of this community are so thankful that even without having a home, they are offering up food and water to the rescue teams in appreciation for all they are doing.

en It's really critical that we address prevention. If we take everybody off the streets today, there would be new people on the streets tomorrow.

en They're kind of the boundary streets. We want people to get an on-campus feeling when they're on those streets. They frame the historic core of the university.

en People, houses, streets, animals, flowers-everything in Holland looks as if it were washed and ironed each night in order to glisten immaculately and newly starched the next morning. Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. People, houses, streets, animals, flowers-everything in Holland looks as if it were washed and ironed each night in order to glisten immaculately and newly starched the next morning.

en I play this game for the camaraderie, but most of all because I am able to hit people and get away with it. I like knowing that I can hit a man and it hurts him and I can get away with it. I can't do that on the streets. Football is a violent game, but it brings me peace. The field is my sanctuary.

en The fewer people on the streets, the faster we'll be able to clear the streets.

en There is a plan to convert a lot of these streets to 2-way streets. All the streets going through the Power & Light District will be converted to 2-way with the exception of 13th Street.

en It certainly gave you a feeling that the Ashes mean so much to so many people and the nation, to see people hanging out of the windows at work, to see kids waving in the streets certainly tells me that the game of cricket has hit home.


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