Robert Crémieux of the association of French unemployed: «Firstly I would like to say that since the beginning of winter, numerous homeless have
died in the streets in France and this is a situation we have known for several years.
Francis the merchant's son should have
died in the streets of Assisi known as the local beggar, Crazy Old Frank.
Often it is people who live in middle - class or affluent neighborhoods that are relatively free of violent crime who insist on holding a «root - cause» seminar while people are
dying in the streets.
Frans van der Lugt, who cared for disabled children of all faiths and refused to leave them when the war started, was dragged from his monastery in Homs, and beaten, shot, and left to
die in the street.
Francis the merchant's son should have
died in the streets of....
And, the individual responsibility to care for one another has worked really well over the last couple of thousand years when people were left to starve and
die in the streets.
The proposed cuts have engendered the usual howls of outrage that it will lead to fired teachers, overcrowded classrooms, and sick people
dying in the street.
From a layman perspective (as I understand it): we do not plan for letting people
die in the streets.
A lot of people are
dying in the streets of Buffalo.
«It's not like Ebola, where people are
dying in the streets of the poorest countries of the world.
She plays Lisa, a young student who inadvertently causes a bus crash and finds herself cradling a woman as
she dies in the street, bleeding all over her hands.
The poor are
dying in the streets.
He says that as long as schools fail to capture the attention of their otherwise brilliant Black male learners, we will continue to see large numbers of them joining gangs, winding up in juvenile detention facilities and
dying in the streets.
We do it because there are too many wonderful German Shepherd Dogs who have been failed by their owners and left to
die in the streets and at shelters.
While kitten season sounds very cute, the reality is that thousands of kittens are born to either
die in the streets or be turned away from shelters because of lack of resources to save them.
Each homeless pit bull that
dies in the street or sits hopeless in a shelter is the product of a breeder, either intentionally or accidentally...
They weren't spayed or neutered, puppies left to
die in the streets, abandoned dogs and senior dogs left at the shelter because they were too old.»
Dogs and cats are starving and
dying in the streets, unable to find food and clean water to give them the energy they need to survive.