«Every young
person you see on the streets in crime or drugs — their main aim is to just make money.
After that, when
people saw me on the street, they started talking: «Angel's crazy.
You know, think outside the box and gather inspiration from around the web and
people I see on the street and see if I can be inspired by that style with things I already have.
Because these artists» subjects are the everyday
people they see on the streets of Harlem, London, and Lagos, their works represent the effects of changing demographics and globalization.
«It isn't that difficult to acknowledge
people you see on the street,» contends Pirtle.
Not exact matches
We have
seen millions of
people on the
street demanding to approach, politically, that issue.
«
People saw [that raid] as a positive thing in terms of doing our job
on Bay
Street.»
«Rather than be
on page 20 of some little newspaper section, where
people might not
see us, we're
on the
street, actively promoting,» says co-owner Yao Li.
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People are
seen shopping for fruits and vegetables at the Loblaws Grocery store at Yonge
Street and Empress Avenue.
According to The Wall
Street Journal, desktop Internet use had its highest active month over the past three years back in March of 2015 with 567 billion total minutes of measured Web activity in the U.S. Not only have we not
seen that figure go up over the past year or so, but the amount of time
people are spending browsing the Web
on their mobile devices is trouncing desktops: more than one trillion minutes in March of this year.
Earlier this week,
people browsing Moscow's Red Square via
Street View
on maps.google.se would have
seen a huge black - and - white billboard right next to St Basil's Cathedral stating: «Being gay is normal.»
But, in addition to the tough times stripping
people of their jobs, you're now
seeing Wall
Street's woes put substantial pressure
on people's savings (what little they may have).
Instead of
seeing all these IPOs
on Wall
Street where Wall
Street takes a huge fee, we're starting to
see this new phenomenon referred to as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are these businesses coming out and not paying fees to Wall
Street, but coming out and issuing a coin, almost like a crowdfunding where
people that put money in get a coin which inherently is a piece of the system.
What did the revolts brought to the
people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep
people mad
on the
streets rather than going home
seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
Are you prepared to
see people die
on the
streets from hunger, cold or illness?
I guess I just feel like many American Christians are succumbing to the material, consumer - driven ways of the society around us and are forgetting the beauty of simplicity — to use the money that we might have spent
on the latest CD or DVD from a Christian artist and give it to the food bank, use it to buy supper for the
person you
see out
on the
street or as a monthly payment to sponsor a missionary.
So the thing is, when you
see someone say they don't want the bible, christianity or any theology pushed down their throats, it's not only because of the constant annoyance of dealing with
people walking up to my door,
people on the side of the
street, coworkers, etc..
So if I were a rich man and left all of my possessions behind and lived
on the
street for a year as a homeless
person, is the hypocrisy that I could go back to being rich or that I tried to
see how someone else lives?
In Taunton a church has been sharing their faith regularly
on the
streets since January and has, so far,
seen 74
people open their hearts to Jesus.
We've all
seen it
on Jay Leno when he asks basic political and current event questions to random
people on the
street and in the mall.
They love to pray standing in the synagogues and
on the
street corners so that
people will
see them.
Other churches are fighting
on different fronts: Beacon Church Brixton has
seen many young men give their lives to Christ and come off the
streets thanks to the passion of a teacher in their congregation; Ecclesia Church is partnering with an education charity to provide support for young
people excluded from school; and Emmanuel Pentecostal church has organised successful youth events where Christian ex-offenders share their testimonies.
How do I find out if the
people on the
street corner that I
see on my way to work are really homeless or professional panhandlers?
We
see angry frothing at the mouth psychos bashing cars and
people in the
streets of Europe because some cartoonists made funny
on Mohammed.
Major Allman told Premier about the kind of work the charity was doing back then: «It was very much
seeing people who were homeless and sleeping
on the
streets and finding dormitory style accommodation.»
We also remember Jesus when we invite
people from our neighborhood for food events (
see the «Getting to Know Our Neighbors» series
on Graceground) in our home, in our yard, in our driveway and in our
street.
And he must have felt just as elated when he
saw masses of
people stream out of homes and houses of worship onto the
streets and bridges of Cairo, chanting «Peacefully, peacefully» as they faced riot police and tear gas
on their way to Tahrir Square.
Watch the man
on the
street interviews and you will
see how uninformed the
people of America are about a whole host of subjects.
I grew up in country where these religious buildings existed and
people were free to practice their religions.In addition, I loved to
see on Saturday the Jewish
people all dressed up and walking in the
street, and every morning I crossed the priest riding
on his bike to head to his church.
Matt: 6:5 - 6 «Whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, because they love to pray while standing in synagogues and
on street corners so that
people can
see them.
We never met one homeless
person on the
streets who wasn't pleased to
see us.
How many atheists do you
see standing
on the corners of the
streets telling
people they're wrong?
Without a forum for bigotry and ignorance, these
people would be out
on the
street among
people and we most likely don't need to
see that.
If you
saw huge crowds of
people hopping and leaping down the
street so as to not step
on a crack and break their mothers» backs, and this was causing great problems for everyone's progress, wouldn't you say something?
What if they were a little smaller and didn't start
on time and only had three
people in the band, but
on nights, weekends and weekdays the congregants scoured the
streets of their cities and served
people who haven't
seen kindness or felt grace in their entire lives?
Asked whether he thought some residents would oppose the idea, he told Premier: «I think that whilst there is a resistance recognised by all policy makers about imposing extra taxes
on people, I have a funny feeling that all of us have our consciences touched by
seeing the huddled form of homeless
people on the
streets.
«I just wonder if there were a hypothecated tax - that is a tax which if you paid it, we know would go towards alleviating the plight of such
people, I have a funny feeling that everyone would want to do something... even though they find it difficult to know what to do when they
see someone homeless
on the
streets.»
Describing what it's been like to be a Christian in the past year in Egypt, Archbishop Angealos said: «It's in a very painful time, it's the first time in our contemporary history we've
seen bombings of churches - we've had three churches bombed in this last year, we've had churches attacked,
people killed by gunfire attacks
on worshipers as they were leaving, Christians attacked just for being christian, in their homes, in their shops and
on the
street.
It is like in the days of Jesus when certain religious
people would pray out loud
on the
street corners and in the marketplace and have their prayer tassles longer than others just so they could be
seen to be righteous.
«Whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, because they love to pray while standing in synagogues and
on street corners so that
people can
see them.
So Jesus rebukes the
people who give their alms in the synagogues and
on the
streets, who stand and pray
on the
street corners, who when they fast show mournful faces in order that their piety may be
seen (Matt.
I don't think Jesus would support this administration... And since you want to know about Jesus... The Bible says if you don't work you don't eat... So I'm SICK of working my butt off and
seeing all these
people sit around cooking out and not working and wearing real nice clothes, nothing but the best... That is nuts... Nancy Pelosi get out
on the
streets go from neighborhood to neighborhood... Try Memphis, or New Orleans... You don't have a clue of what goes
on... Your Blind...
With the ANC government impassive in the face of this humanitarian disaster, the work of caring for Zimbabwean refugees has fallen to the region's churches, which have used whatever piteously small resources they have to
see that these
people do not literally die
on the
streets.
Taking peeks at consumer purchases in the stores, eyeing the brands
people are drinking walking down the
streets and even sifting through garbage to
see if
people are sipping every drop of AriZona beverages are all part of its man -
on - the -
street data collection.
It's never unusual to
see a
person on the
street with giant baskets full of cherries or lychee for sale.
It'll throw out a few of those luxuriously warm days in a row, which cause collective memory loss about the fact that it's still winter, and you'll suddenly
see a few dazed
people out
on the
street wearing shorts.
«After
seeing the
people on the
streets claiming for improvements, it makes me feel like joining them,» said Zenit St Petersburg striker Hulk.
«It was amazing to
see there was a quarter of a million
people on the
streets [for the parade the next day].
Everyone is getting ready and you can
see that everywhere:
on the
streets, in all the shops,
on people's faces and even in kids activities... The 1st of July is always impressing, especially in Ottawa.
They have some of the cutest things ---- for example, earrings that you won't
see on every other
person walking down the
street.