Circumstance when people desire a permanent dwelling but do not have one.
1 Local Ireland will interview him about his life on the street .
2 No doubt learning the joys of life on the street .
3 I personally would fear for my life on the street right now, especially at night.
4 It looks to be a Lab mix, skinny, worn-out, and frightened from life on the street .
5 In Egypt's socially conservative Muslim community, a life on the street can do lasting damage to young girls.
6 From life on the street to being confined indoors by coronavirus, things have certainly changed for Eddy Kenzo.
7 Then a stranger saves her life on the street and, over coffee, tells her they're meant for one another.
8 Evangeline far preferred the poverty of life on the street to death by the fickle hand of her dark Gift.
9 Other than that, Badalec spent most of the time smoking old cigarette butts and sharing stories about life on the street .
10 A number of picture shows, pool rooms, cheap vaudevilles, etc., have crept into the town, and life on the street is most attractive.
11 Stik, who refuses to talk about much of his life on the street , showed BBC News around his studio and some of his favourite works.
12 Homeless people tend to age fast- lifeon the street takes a toll.
13 Even at the best of times, life on the streets was dangerous.
14 For now, at least, I have escaped from life on the streets .
15 The lights will be flickering to life on the streets in town.
16 We wanted it to offer people some insights into life on the streets .
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