21. Once again, Sunday worshippers crowd the streets of Kigali, on their way to mass. 22. Pedestrians are free to crowd the streets and, if nothing else, window shop. 23. People and cars crowd the streets in midday, but few people venture out very early or late, lest they become targets for bandits. 24. Pushcart peddlers crowding the streets hawked fish and fruit, bread and boots, pots and pickles. 25. Residents had just begun emerging from shelters after another barrage on Thursday, and the streets were crowded with shoppers for the Jewish Sabbath. 26. Some residents of the neighborhood surrounding the salt factory are angry at the prospect of tourists crowding their streets. 27. Streets were crowded with cheering Palestinians, and the men leaned out the windows and shouted whoops and slogans. 28. The streets were crowded with dump trucks and bulldozers sent in by the state government to pave soggy streets. 29. The streets are crowded with men in boubous, the shimmering, ankle-length robes worn by Muslims. 30. The streets are crowded with traffic. |