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Residents were justifiably scared to walk the streets at night.
I wanna walk the streets, I wanna be in the streets.
Haas was restless and liked to walk the streets of Columbus.
We can walk the streets of San Francisco just to see.
I walk the streets looking for how people wear their clothes.
Walk the streets deeper in, it's a lot more interesting and cheaper.
The source says its possible Heinrich will never walk the streets again.
Now, people walk the streets freely and in a seemingly elated mood.
In her Inheritance trilogy, the gods are real and walk the streets.
They took the night off, opting to walk the streets of Montrose.
In American Gods, deities and demons secretly walk the streets of America.
"It's like an orthodox Jewish Disneyland," Sarah says as they walk the streets.
Kids could go visit Moscow — I mean literally walk the streets of Moscow.
We want to walk the streets without covering my face and distorting my voice.
My sister and my mom, they've always been able to walk the streets safe.
All the NPCs outright die, and high-level enemies begin to walk the streets.
She is resentful that she cannot walk the streets alone without looking over her shoulder.
I could be a huge artist, but I gotta be able to walk the streets.
Citizen patrols have been organized, vigilante style, to walk the streets and push them out.
A new hardware/app device called Revolar aims to make it safe to walk the streets.
You land in Joburg or Cape Town and walk the streets and you feel that electricity.
Volunteers had signed up to walk the streets and hand out eclipse glasses and answer questions.
He wanted to walk the streets without direction, following his intuition wherever it might lead him.
Not possible now, when 19-year-olds walk the streets with video cameras in their pockets.
I used to think about it like damn would I not be able to walk the streets?
The most dangerous time to walk the streets in West Baltimore wasn't when buildings were being burned.
He usually follows this with a reminder that it is safe to walk the streets at night.
I have seen him walk the streets early and late, visiting local businesses and talking to homeowners.
Jumoke Orisaguna is a mother of two who used to walk the streets of Lagos selling bread.
It means teams of people in recovery who walk the streets connecting people with addiction to care.
"Our employees, our designers, they go out at lunch, they walk the streets of Rome," he said.
But in the Bronx I found I could walk the streets safely before the sun came up.
But for him, war feels like freedom: freedom to walk the streets and do as he pleases.
Black elderly could walk the streets of their neighborhoods without fear of being attacked by their grandchildren.
A cobbler, Mr. Bizimungu used to walk the streets asking people if he could fix their shoes.
Changes in crime trends and policing methods, as well as budget cuts, mean fewer officers walk the streets.
When she says she likes to walk the streets and talk to people, viewers can almost believe her.
Of course not being allowed to walk the streets can skew your picture of life in this hamlet.
Cops rain down terror on our heads with relentless fire and make us afraid to walk the streets.
"You couldn't walk the streets in downtown Reykjavik on a Friday night because it felt unsafe," adds Milkman.
Auto burglaries are rampant, and it is common to walk the streets and see car windows smashed in.
Nothing about walking the streets here feels even remotely menacing — until you walk the streets with someone from Rio.
"I want every teen to be able to walk the streets without fear of death," she told Prince Charles.
To walk the streets of New York is to walk a symphony by Gershwin — a tumbling, clattering, harmonic joy.
In the town of Ōkuma, elderly men walk the streets searching for trash or fallen branches to pick up.
"They're systematically trying to finish the music scene in Istiklal," Çağdaş laments as we walk the streets around midnight.
During Momotxorros, characters walk the streets wearing horns and hiding their faces, dressed in a white sheets stained with blood.
"The day before, I could walk the streets and nobody would be staring or pointing at me," Mr. Yankovic recalled.
The EFF had a researcher walk the streets of Beirut with a smartphone to find the hackers' Wi-Fi network.
After Maidan, the interior ministry agreed to create a new patrol unit to walk the streets and respond to calls.
For the record, it is a pleasanter place to walk the streets than are similar urban areas in England or France.
To walk the streets around the Brooklyn Academy of Music these days is to see a neighborhood changing before your eyes.
Walk the streets of any major city in the US and you are likely to encounter people who are experiencing homelessness.
My family dog came from the school of hard knocks, and was forced to walk the streets using her own goddamn paws.
Audiences can walk the streets of New York City or Chicago encountering an overlay of their favorite movie at the same location.
In that environment, catcallers don't just talk the talk, so women walk the streets of their home city every day in fear.
"This defendant should not be given the opportunity to walk the streets again or to put any other families in harm's way."
Migrants from developing countries relate easily to friendly Kiwis and are often surprised to see children and adults walk the streets barefoot.
The more than 100 approved refugees here are now stuck because they don't have proper papers to walk the streets of Nairobi.
As we watch -- even if you walk the streets in our own city of New York, you'll see a lot of vacancies.
Our job is to make life more comfortable for parents who want their kids to be able to walk the streets safely.
I walk the streets of NY and see intense competition, falsehood, posturing, and ridiculousness, but those usually aren't the people getting things done.
It is impressive and also moving to walk the streets of this neighborhood and realize how many people want to take that risk.
Pokémon Go has turned into a phenomenon, with people staring at their phone screens as they walk the streets looking for animated characters.
In this other America, thousands and thousands of people, men in particular walk the streets in search for jobs that do not exist.
Finally, it's warm enough to walk the streets of New York while nursing an iced coffee, a chilled juice or a cold soda.
My schedule was something like this: Get up in the morning, walk the streets, and visit old friends—the ones who were left.
Members walk the streets of high-risk neighborhoods to provide security and deter crime and carry naloxone kits should they come across someone overdosing.
Things are a bit more tame in Washington, D.C., when it comes to the political celebrities who regularly walk the streets of the district.
Perpetrators of sexual assault should not be left to walk the streets freely, much less be considered for the highest court of the land.
Every year in January, America's Department of Housing and Urban Development mobilises thousands of volunteers to walk the streets and count the unsheltered homeless.
White urges us to live honestly, to remain friends, to exile ourselves, to walk the streets in agony and to let ourselves be loved.
For example, when I ran out of material while filming I would take a part of the lyrics and then walk the streets in Kathmandu.
With Akinbode Akinbiyi, a British citizen of Nigerian descent, we walk the streets of Lagos and the alleyways of Cairo, where pyramids loom like mirages.
Walk the streets of Bushwick with a canvasser for Julia Salazar, the socialist candidate running to represent North Brooklyn in the New York State Senate.
But to walk the streets of Pittsburgh is to see that the meaningful role it played in the Underground Railroad is hiding in plain sight.
This sparks unrest in a black community -- unrest so profound the Wisconsin National Guard is put on standby as police walk the streets in riot gear.
They walk the streets of Maiduguri in the shadow of billboards celebrating the heroism of Malala Yousafzai, who was shot for standing up to the Taliban.
Our frustration gave way to an idea: If the authorities were going to let criminals walk the streets, we would turn the streets into a prison.
I didn't spend my whole day having to pull them up, they never cut into me, and I could walk the streets of New York comfortably.
The ordinary people are now more confident when they walk the streets at night knowing that there are less drug-crazed criminals who'd prey on them.
Will other drugs and alcohol also be provided free of cost at these centers or will the individual have to "walk" the streets to find them.
In the second photo, Jenner shares a snap of herself holding hands with Scott, 28, and carrying Stormi as the family walk the streets of Positano together.
"I have talked to Muslims who tell me that their children are now afraid to walk the streets and people are fearful" for their lives, Sanders said.
When people in Charlottesville walk the streets chanting, "You will not replace us," they're just reinforcing the idea that whiteness is itself a possession to be protected.
To walk the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, on a clear evening during the white nights of June is one of the world's more sublime urban experiences.
In New York, both men and women are legally allowed to walk the streets topless, but on social media, even partial female nudity is still mostly verboten.
Now there's no food to offer, and besides, people are too drained, after a year of nearly starving to death, to walk the streets and greet their neighbors.
When I take off my robe and walk the streets, to unfamiliar observers I am simply an African-American, naked and unclothed with the armor of my office.
"We have got to achieve the day when young black males and women can walk the streets without worrying about being harassed by a police officer," Mr. Sanders said.
A parade-goer dances outside on Bourbon St. A group of parade-goers walk the streets with signs as the Saint Anne Parade starts to move through New Orleans.
Nearly a week after the messages were made public, it's impossible to walk the streets of Old San Juan without seeing signs of the protests calling for Rosselló's ouster.
The AV Club reported that Hulu enlisted an entire army of handmaids to walk the streets of the South by Southwest conference in Austin, TX, in complete silence. Creepy?
Rather, Americans are bracing for yet another war in the Mideast with our name on it and wondering if it is safe to walk the streets of Times Square.
As I walk the streets of Flatbush, the rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood where my family recently bought a house of our own, scenes from "The Mandibles" replay in my head.
After an evening concert, I go out for a nice dinner, and if I'm in a big city, such as Paris or London, I will walk the streets at night.
By presenting a real-time, unfettered picture of anti-Semitism, he will help ensure that Jews can again walk the streets of German cities without fear of demonization or attack.
Detroiters and visitors alike speak and elevate the names of these slaveholders whenever they trace their fingers across a map or walk the streets in search of the nearest Starbucks.
At one point during that investigation, the EFF had a researcher walk the streets of Beirut with a smartphone to find the Wi-Fi network they'd linked with the hackers.
"No child in America should have to walk the streets of their neighborhood in fear of violent criminals, and yet, in Chicago, thousands of children do every day," Sessions wrote.
Pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha rose to fame in 2015 when she revealed an uptick in "When I walk the streets of Newark, I feel like I am walking in Flint,"  said.
In the snow we are angelic and it's not discouraging in fact it is marvellous when the snow has its arms around us and we walk the streets as if safe.
Whenever I hire a contractor in another country, I google their town and walk the streets, just so that I can imagine what it looks like and how their life is.
Select an area of town that's unfamiliar to you, and walk the streets or skip making dinner reservations one evening, and enjoy small bites at the bar at several different restaurants.
It is reminding us that some people feel free to walk the streets without fear … but that not everyone interacts with the outside world in that way, for a variety of reasons. . . .
Because the Iran you see from the inside, once you walk the streets of Tehran, once you meet Iranians, is a very different place than the Iran you know from the news.
" In his bid for the presidency in 1968, Alabama Governor George Wallace promised to "help make it possible for you and your families to walk the streets of our cities in safety.
"Just knowing another man will not walk the streets free today the way other men have been able to when committing these kinds of crimes brings me joy," Danielle Carter, 21, said.
The program, Police Now, recruits university graduates and assigns them for two years in the country's most troubled areas, where they walk the streets and provide a public face for the police.
Thirty-seven year-old Christopher Doggett from Hampshire, UK, nearly didn't get to walk the streets of abandoned Pripyat because the groom-to-be was too wasted to get on the tour bus.
Clinton, Sanders to meet for Brooklyn debate "I wish he'd get out of one of his towers and actually walk the streets and spend time with the people of this city," Clinton said.
Sitting in a cafe on the town green in Kopparberg, personal assistant Ulrika, 27.79, said that since the arrival of so many asylum seekers, women are afraid to walk the streets at night.
Trump again referenced wanting to "fix" a society where black Americans live in "beyond belief conditions" and promised to make it that they could walk the streets without being killed, shot or mugged.
In his 20s, he and his friend Willy, whom he met at a halfway house, would walk the streets, smashing every telephone booth, or so he claimed, between Midtown and South Street Seaport.
Despite a career that has taken him to tiny theaters and megabudget "Bond" films alike, he remains something of a cipher, a chameleon able to walk the streets of New York unrecognized and unbothered.
I'd like to take her and walk the streets and meet survivors and talk to them and let the survivors share with her what a concentration camp means to the survivors of the Holocaust.
Rather than being locked up, some convicted rapists, pedophiles and murderers are placed in rehabilitation centers and have the opportunity to walk the streets, though the most dangerous are sent to prison in Denmark.
The activist says she has repeatedly been evicted from rented homes because her neighbors don't condone her sexuality and, due to fear of being attacked, she doesn't use public transport or walk the streets alone.
But what Bernie must realize is that we need a candidate who will walk the streets and listen to the people whose lives are most at risk — the voters most candidates seem to be ignoring.
He recalled being part of a rookie ritual in 2015 in Cincinnati in which he and his fellow first-year players had to put on tight underwear and pajamas and walk the streets of the city.
Wish Bone -- a huge Cavs supporter from Cleveland -- says Irving's no longer welcome in northeast Ohio ... and hints he'll have to keep his head on a swivel if he tries to walk the streets of Cleveland again.
So in a quiet dignified manner, we decided to substitute tired feet for tired souls, and walk the streets of Montgomery until the sagging walls of injustice had been crushed by the battering rams of surging justice.
And if you walk the streets of San Francisco, you'll see hundreds of "Ford Go Bikes" lining the streets, a bike share similar to CitiBike's in New York except that Ford's version is not simply a branding exercise.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "But as you walk the streets of Washington, it is harder to discount America's quiet homage to foreign liberators… [Their statues] have but one thing in common: They share America's devotion to liberty.
The romance, they would argue, sprang to life the moment I became aware that when you walk the streets of Paris for the very first time, you do not always feel like a great glowing god, optimistic and invincible.
Before he was under federal investigation, Climo had caught the attention of local news outlets in 2016 when he decided to walk the streets of his neighborhood with camouflage packs, an AR-15-style rifle, and multiple ammunition magazines.
"If you want to walk the streets of some of the biggest cities in Poland, you've got to do something about climate change," Warsaw's mayor, Rafal Trzaskowski, told the C40 summit of mayors committed to action on climate change.
Angel could have smacked herself for thinking so selfish — for thinking that just because she had made the decision to walk the streets as a woman, that her mother would be ready to accept that decision right there with her.
You'd obviously expect this kind of frenetic energy in London—where you can barely walk the streets without "Whippin' Excursion" permeating the air from rolled down car windows, and where "Talkin' Da Hardest" has been Peckham's anthem for nearly a decade.
The neighborhoods targeted for decoy patrols were generally "heavily populated with pensioners, alcoholics, homosexuals, prostitutes and their clients," but also racially diverse enough to allow the members of the nearly all-white STRESS unit to walk the streets without standing out.
His strongest work in the show was the video "Reenactments" (2000), in which he buys a 9mm Beretta at a black market, loads it, and then proceeds to walk the streets of Mexico City with the gun visibly at this side.
Malik Rifai, an antigovernment activist from Daraya now displaced to northern Syria, said he felt numb watching Mr. Assad walk the streets of his empty hometown, but shared a video of a flock of birds that had flown over as residents were leaving.
There is a moral argument for these policies: Latino immigrants sustain our food system, and it is the rankest hypocrisy to enjoy the fruits of their labor without doing what we can to make sure that they can walk the streets without fear.
But residents have other concerns: In the center of the city, where the Tenderloin district bleeds into the tourist-filled Union Square section, it's hard to walk the streets without being offered drugs or, if you are a man, approached by a prostitute.
Walk the streets of e-graveyards like Agbobloshie in West Africa or similar sites in Asia or another part of the developing world, and you'll see hundreds, if not thousands, of microentrepreneurs, essentially cooking printed circuit boards to extract the metals within.
Walk the streets of San Miguel de Allende, a colonial town in central Mexico that's long been a mecca for American retirees, and you'll meet new arrivals who say they're grateful they've found a place to escape from mounting political tensions in the United States.
I can walk the streets until I drop from exhaustion; pop in and out of the Met; run, sail and people-watch in Central Park; have a picnic on the Brooklyn Bridge; swim at Jones Beach; marvel at the architecture from all vantage points.
In one version of this story, the betrayal is that moment in Amsterdam in which Calloway abandons the loyal friend who has supported her through a drug spiral and is masterminding her professional success, leaving the friend to walk the streets alone all night.
His contribution to Documenta 14, the prestigious international exhibition in Kassel, Germany — and this year also in Athens — is the slyly subversive "Whispering Campaign," featuring performers who walk the streets of both cities, confiding in strangers the artist's elliptical yet biting aphorisms about race and color.
It's the central conceit behind the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, which will let visitors visit a distant space outpost — much like Disney's new park Pandora lets guests visit the planet from Avatar, or The Wizarding World of Harry Potter allows fans to walk the streets of Hogsmeade.
The whole origin of community policing, which really comes out of the rebellions of the '60s, the pressure on departments to be representative of communities, to actually get out of cars and walk the streets and actually be part of the community — I think that was all good.
How many people walk the streets in t-shirts or paper their walls with images of Che Guevara — a silhouette rendered so meaningless through mass consumerism that many who don his face have no idea who he is or what exactly he did after his youthful motorcycle journey.
But in any case, it became impossible to walk the streets of the Lost City of White Male Privilege, feeding your ego by reciting mythological truisms like "We built this country!" when all around you brown men were constantly hammering and nailing, cooking world-class French meals, and repairing your cars.
Available in the Steam store today for free, the new version of Google Earth lets anyone wearing the HTC Vive headset walk the streets of the most iconic cities in the world, dive through canyons like a hawk, and float around in space, staring at the pale blue dot from the abyss.
This becomes a true concept not only for all women but also all the men who sleep with them—the Chads and Staceys from the popular table in high school you could never sit at, now transformed into metaphysical social units that walk the streets and mock you with their very existence.
"I thought it was a game but... in the end it was... Sometimes you're forced to walk the streets and you are being discriminated for being what you are, so you're forced to rob or kill people... and sometimes things happen because of the alcohol and drugs," she said from behind a wire fence.
" We are inside Elwood's head, his obsession with King's words ringing round the novel like a memory you can't shake: "We must believe in our souls that we are somebody, that we are significant, that we are worthful, and we must walk the streets of life every day with this sense of dignity and this sense of somebody-ness.
You make us afraid to walk the streets, for at any moment, a blue-clad officer with a gun could swoop down on us to snatch our lives from us and say that it was because we were selling cigarettes, or compact discs, or breathing too much for your comfort, or speaking too abrasively for your taste.
When Mr. Giuliani was mayor, I had to watch in frustration as he made up outlandish stories about those on public assistance; upended — often destroying — the lives of black people simply trying to walk the streets of the city; castigated those suffering from drug addiction; attacked those who could not defend themselves; and aggressively grabbed credit for whatever he could convince people he deserved.
Which I realize is a bizarre concept for Americans to try and get their heads around in an age when you can legally walk the streets of Texas holding semi-automatic weapons, armed militiamen can take over a government building in Oregon with impunity, the NRA is putting pistols into the hands of priests and elementary school teachers, and President Obama has to beg Congress to pass any gun-control legislation, no matter how toothless.
I took a photo of it and that night I sent it to Romi, reminding her of a plan we'd once hatched to go to Tehran—me with a fresh American passport without Israeli stamps, and her with the British one she had through her father—to sit in the cafés and walk the streets that were the setting of so many films we loved, to taste life there, and lie on the beaches of the Caspian Sea.
The surest way to a memorable meal is to walk the streets: to trawl the sidewalks of southern Brooklyn all the way down to the Coney Island Boardwalk; to follow the No. 7 train through Queens to its end, and beyond; to pop into each bodega along the way in case there's a secret taqueria at the back; to point at a menu written in a language you don't know, make a wild guess and hope for the best.

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