111. But there is a certain savvy that develops, he said, and experienced homeless people often know what areas are heavily policed only at certain times.
112. But though they broke up major encampments of homeless people and offered services, their limitations quickly became apparent.
113. But then Bonds wondered if reporters were so concerned about lives, how come they were unconcerned about cancer patients or homeless people?
114. But to several dozen homeless people, the work brought only disruption and pain Tuesday.
115. By the time the storm turned toward the Atlantic, Hurricane Luis had left many people homeless and stranded tens of thousands without electricity, running water and telephones.
116. Chalfen agreed that finding homeless people amid piles of trash was common, particularly with the bitter chill of winter approaching.
117. Chess players matched wits in Holyoke Center, mimes danced near the MBTA subway stop, and homeless people asked for change.
118. City officials knew that homeless people stayed in the building.
119. Coalition on Homelessness leaders said they would continue to come out to the park to challenge the crackdown because homeless people have nowhere else to go.
120. Coffee drinkers and homeless people looking for spare change are among the groups most familiar with the cups in New York.