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In the streets wherever they were
Once the mob captured Bastille, the bridges were finally lowered on de Launay's command. He and his soldiers were captured by the crowds and dragged through the filthy streets of Paris.
jj dickens he was a bum in the streets
The Cold War wasn't like...oh, World War II, where there was a specific time everyone stopped shooting at each other and soldiers' mothers, wives & girlfriends danced in the streets. After the Warsaw Pact broke up and the Soviet Union dissolved, everyone kinda lost interest in there being a Cold War and we all said, "well, it's over." Very anticlimactic.
A curfew is the time that everyone is to be off the streets and at home. In WW2 many cities had patrols that would stop people if they were out beyond curfew. Today, most cities have a curfew for minors to be home and off the streets.
Gangs of teenagers desperately looking for something to do
Fascism and totalitarianism are based on fear. Mussolini took control of all communications, and his men patrolled the streets.
In the streets wherever they were
On the negative side, belt cutters (the ancient version of pickpockets) and petty thieves roamed the streets at all hours. On the positive side, the vigilis, or firefighters were responsible for their own districts both day and night. Although the vigilis' main job was firefighting, they also had police powers.
There was a war going on and the streets were crawling with soldiers- they were too terrified of getting caught
Towns in medieval Europe were dangerous places because they were noisy, crowded, and often unsafe. Pickpockets and theives would always be on the lookout for travelers with money in their pockets. Towns didn't have streetlights, so night Watchmen patrolled the streets with candle lanterns to deter (discourage) criminals. -Carol
because they were going to be killed either way. Because they were being opressed. Their willpower was being taken away from them, and German sodiers patrolled the streets. They were being threatened, and every night friends and family were being taken away from them. They were afraid.
The girls took a different route to school in the book "Number the Stars" because the usual route was dangerous due to the presence of Nazi soldiers in the area. They needed to avoid getting caught or questioned by the soldiers.
Actually, all of them were due to the returning soldiers and the peace ralley participants.
Streets get their names from many different sources. One example is the method of naming streets after numbers (1st avenue, 2nd avenue.) In this example, streets are named based upon the order they were constructed in. Other street name examples include naming streets after other cities or towns, naming streets after famous people, and naming streets after foliage in the area.
they eat different types of animal waste and milks on streets
The right answer - the streets are illuminated.