1. And Erica Aguilar, another factory worker, was hanging laundry in her front yard of tumbleweeds and making dark predictions for the future. 2. Cubans hang ragged laundry, own lamps but no light bulbs and endure shortages of everything from soap to aspirin. 3. I finish hanging the laundry and go up to the typewriter and sit there, holding my head trying to quiet my head. 4. It was an upper middle-class building, but neighbors still hung laundry on lines to dry. 5. On a footbridge alongside the highway, a man hung laundry on the guardrail. 6. People say it forces them to keep their windows shut and prevents them from hanging laundry outside. 7. She hangs her laundry outside among the primrose-colored steel beams and takes evening showers as the moonlight peers through the clerestories. 8. She hangs her laundry in this cathedral of emptiness under a roof that keeps the rain off the rubble. 9. There are no kids or bikes on the lawns, nor women hanging laundry on the backyard clotheslines of yesteryear. 10. We found it particularly convenient when stashing a briefcase, hanging laundry from the dry cleaners, installing child safety seats and loading passengers. |