| 1. | Burrison says other drawbacks are the nighttime sirens and ubiquitous panhandlers.
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| 2. | There are fewer aggressive panhandlers and fewer people sleeping in doorways.
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| 3. | They have all but resorted to approaching panhandlers on the street.
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| 4. | It is still nearly impossible to find a panhandler in Tokyo.
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| 5. | Panhandlers often sit on curbs, some singing for spare change.
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| 6. | He says, sternly, that he is not a panhandler.
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| 7. | Castro has all the credibility of a panhandler giving stock market tips.
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| 8. | Don't worry about the panhandlers; they're polite.
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| 9. | We sang our concert for the panhandlers and bag ladies.
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| 10. | Many panhandlers migrate across the bay to Berkeley to beg.
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