Streets
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In fact, I watched her walk through the
streets
hawking.
Now the villages and the cities and the
streets
are clean, you don't trip over scrap copper or scrap iron now, because it's an article of value, it gets recycled.
Millions of people have already been infected with hatred and anger, and they either become active online, by spreading or amplifying hatred, or they take to the
streets
and take up arms.
And what that means is eliminating all kinds of problems by literally killing people on the
streets
who are supposed to be criminals, whatever that means.
And one moderator in our film says, "What Duterte does on the streets, I do for the internet."
I saw thousands of you in the streets, protesting family separation.
You have real neighborhoods and real trees, and real
streets
you can walk on.
And every day, she would actually get off a bus at the end of her evening law school classes on the
streets
of Calcutta.
His administration narrowed key municipal thoroughfares from five lanes to three, outlawed parking on those streets, expanded pedestrian walkways and bike lanes, created public plazas, created one of the most efficient bus mass-transit systems in the entire world.
Crime rates dropped, because the
streets
were alive with people.
That light is meant to be illuminating our sidewalks, and our
streets
and our houses.
People need to be amassing armies for the climate, armies for the environment, in the streets, shutting down governments if necessary.
And what was coming across on the news was that there was going to be this clean war and precision bombings, and the Iraqis would be greeting the Americans as liberators, and throwing flowers at their feet in the
streets
of Baghdad.
And I mean, the people just danced in the
streets
because they were afraid there was going to be another riot.
People were shooting each other on the
streets
for TV sets and water.
Enheduanna’s Ur was a city of 34,000 people with narrow streets, multi-storied brick homes, granaries, and irrigation.
Fake trainers on the
streets
of Paris, fake cigarettes in West Africa, and pirate music CDs in the USA have all gone on to fund trips to training camps, bought weapons and ammunition, or the ingredients for explosives.
And as we walked through the streets, the people of Juarez, who normally don't even come into the streets, because the
streets
are so dangerous, literally stood there and wept, to see that other people from the world had showed up for that particular community.
Released it on the
streets
of Manhattan.
Because they somehow assume that the Internet is going to be the catalyst of change that will push young people into the streets, while in fact it may actually be the new opium for the masses which will keep the same people in their rooms downloading pornography.
So for every digital renegade that is revolting in the
streets
of Tehran, there may as well be two digital captives who are actually rebelling only in the World of Warcraft.
And if you look at the name of one of those streets, Bread Street, you can tell what was going on there 300 years ago.
You can actually see how it was physically shaped by food, both by reading the names of the streets, which give you a lot of clues.
Because the
streets
and the public spaces were the only places where food was bought and sold.
And I thought to myself, "You know, if I could georeference this map, if I could place this map in the grid of the city today, I could find these lost features of the city, in the block-by-block geography that people know, the geography of where people go to work, and where they go to live, and where they like to eat." So, after some work we were able to georeference it, which allows us to put the modern
streets
on the city, and the buildings, and the open spaces, so that we can zoom in to where the Collect Pond is.
If we take away the streets, and if we take away the buildings, and if we take away the open spaces, then we could take this map.
But society continues to stigmatize and criminalize living in your vehicle or on the
streets.
You know, if you visit friends in the suburbs of Delhi, on the side
streets
you will find a fellow with a cart that looks like it was designed in the 16th century, wielding a coal-fired steam iron that might have been invented in the 18th century.
I hope to become a vet when I grow up so that I can take care of stray cats and dogs who wander around the
streets
of the village that I live near Gilgit, northern Pakistan.
Since 2007 every other month the city closes down the busiest
streets
for traffic and converts it into a playground for children and childhood.
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