31. They used to fetch water together from a public fountain in the Via Taranto neighborhood during many early postwar water failures.
32. While her smallest children scrounge about for firewood, older children fetch water for bathing and cooking from a communal tap.
33. When they were thirsty they had to fetch water from a distant well.
34. A man fetches water from a crude homemade well.
35. Adnan was fetching water from a water standpipe when the first mortar shell hit the residential street in central Sarajevo.
36. And in the countryside, they and their daughters continued to walk long distances to fetch water just as they have for centuries.
37. As shots flew Thursday, civilians ventured around the corner to fetch water from the sea, then scurried back to the shadow of the embassy.
38. But many people walked the streets Saturday in apparent defiance of the daily shelling -- men chatting on street corners, children fetching water, women running errands.
39. Citizens forage for food, fetch water in buckets from an icy reservoir and gossip on the streets.
40. Crocodile attacks are common in Kenya, and women and girls who have to fetch water from lakes and rivers are frequent victims.