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The whoresons prefer to sleep outside in storms, rather than in the comfort of a house.
Some nights the plan is to sleep outside in bivvy bags.
"Their homes may be safe, but they're still very afraid, so many decided to sleep outside," he said.
Her duties were to sleep outside with the camels, milk them, and make sure they did not run off.
The city had contended that allowing the homeless to sleep outside did not constitute legitimate religious conduct.
Even people whose homes remained whole chose to sleep outside, lest they be caught in another aftershock.Haiti's painOne task now is to count the dead.
Nicolas Sarkozy, then just a prospective presidential candidate, promised that "two years from now, no longer will anyone be forced to sleep outside and die from the cold".
There was a steady murmur of conversation among the diners -- so close and yet so far from having had to sleep outside in the bitter cold.
In one, a school in Beit Lahiya, about 1,000 people had to sleep outside because the 40 classrooms were full.
Daniel S. Connolly, a lawyer for the city, said yesterday that the church was in effect operating an illegal shelter by allowing the people to sleep outside in the cold and rain.
Ministers are being urged to look into reports that unemployed people hired as unpaid stewards for the Diamond Jubilee pageant ended up having to sleep outside and change in the rain.
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