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on the street

  1. Also, in the street.

  2. Without a job, unemployed, as in After they fired her she was on the street for two years . [First half of 1900s]

  3. Without a regular place of residence, homeless, as in It's terrible to be on the street in winter . [Mid-1800s]

  4. Released from prison, as in One more year and he'll be back in the street . [First half of 1900s]



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On the street bordering the prison camp to the northeast, the report said, a shooter opened fire toward a house in the opposite direction of the prison.

Two people were pulled from the helicopter, and three people were injured on the street, police said.

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“How are you looking different than those other 1,000 people that I’ve encountered on the street that day?”

You then enter the address of your hotel and you can immediately zoom in on the street environment, study the hotel's façade and the height of the surrounding buildings.

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The region is full of greedy grasping men on all sides, they feel more secure in their palaces when their people are employed, and an 18-year-old boy on the street would think, “I’d like to not live in a sand hole but wear a tuxedo in a casino with girls in sequins walking by.”

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