Word: walks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...interesting feeling [to walk through the Yard] and see all those buildings with 1600-something, 1700-something written on them," Murphy said. "I'm in awe of that...
...other business, the council unanimouslyvoted to purchase a fax machine for its office andto institutionalize its support for Safety Walk,which is "in direct danger of dissolution,"according to council member Hassen A. Sayeed...
Home is a rundown walk-up in Old Havana, where filth clings to peeling plaster and the reek of garbage sticks in the throat. Makeshift walls, festooned with frayed electric wires, subdivide the old apartments into tiny windowless warrens. When we arrive early one morning, she is locked behind massive doors. A woman with the face of a Madonna stares impassively over the half door to her dark flat. Down the hall another head pokes out: the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution has taken note of our arrival...
...loiter in parks after midnight; repeat offenders go to jail. Legislators in Madison, Wisconsin, have outlawed "aggressive panhandling." In Atlanta, where civic leaders want to polish their city in preparation for the 1996 Olympics, new ordinances make it illegal to sleep on park benches, wash motorists' windows or even walk onto a parking lot (unless the visitor has a car parked there...
...tunnels are not connected to every building at Harvard, but they serve virtually each one either through the walk-in tunnels or through an underground conduit, which are smaller branch pipe systems...