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I had to watch my step on the rubble-strewn floor.
A person is seen being carried along a rubble-strewn street.
The company crossed quickly through the rubble-strewn opening and continued on.
And once three small brothers, too young to understand what was happening, began playing at war in the rubble-strewn street.
One look at the rubble-strewn street changed his mind about altering anything, though.
They came out into the rubble-strewn basement and now he could hear her footsteps.
They came to a halt in a rubble-strewn vacant lot.
Forcing himself to keep going, he passed a rubble-strewn vacant lot and a body shop.
At least 28 people have died in the rubble-strewn capital in the last three days.
Either of the rubble-strewn ledges, he decided, offered a potential way.
The three new buildings are taking shape on what not long ago were empty, rubble-strewn lots.
Two more blocks, and the rubble-strewn streets came to an abrupt end.
Two children stand on a rubble-strewn street in front of bricked-up houses.
Eliar asked as they led their horses off down the rubble-strewn street.
We stood in the rubble-strewn room where the zombies waited, patient as only the dead can be.
One man walked down a rubble-strewn street holding a stack of damage assessment forms.
Security forces cordoned off the rubble-strewn ruins of the police station.
The apartment contrasted sharply to the rest of the rubble-strewn building complex.
The gap in the barrier was large now, if rubble-strewn, and he intended to press home the advantage.
The youth walked down a rubble-strewn Munich street past a bombed house.
Pictures broadcast on state television showed rural villages with rubble-strewn streets.
Without a word of explanation, he moved toward the scarred, rubble-strewn area, his friends in tow.
You must see the Metropolitan Theater where there is now a rubble-strewn lot.
But the big warrior was already creeping out of his hiding place, moving across the rubble-strewn floor as best he could.
Every evening he rushed out to a rubble-strewn patch of ground opposite the house to play football with up to 40 children.