On the negative side, belt cutters (the ancient version of pickpockets) and petty thieves roamed the streets at all hours. On the positive side, the vigilis, or firefighters were responsible for their own districts both day and night. Although the vigilis' main job was firefighting, they also had police powers.
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
Do you mean the Roman equivalent of Thanatos? If so, the Roman equivalent is Mors. Hope that helps, and have a great day!
His roman counterpart was cupid. That is how we got cupid for valentines day.
Hemera was the personification of the Day (as opposed to her mother Nyx, which personifies Night). As such, her Roman name was Dies. However, it's important to note that this was a pure import from Greek myth. The Romans, while they did have their own Primordial deities, did not have a creation myth of their own, so they borrowed heavily from their neighbors and progenitors.
every Friday
I Ran by A Flock of Seagulls
"i run" by slim thug
Smoke city dreams
The likely answer is "roads" (streets, highways) -- they run into town and out of town. In some cities, the correct answer is "pizza delivery vehicles."
A runaway model is one who has escaped her habitat enclosure and is loose on the streets -- eating from garbage cans, skulking is dark alleys by day, prowling by night.
Day or Night
the masturbation of artists while painting , and having sex all night and day ...
a day where millions of chinchillas run the streets.. look out your window at midnight!
in celling things in the streets
A day is 12 hoursA night is 12 hours
"Day Night Day Night" was created in 2006 by director Julia Loktev. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the same year.
Day. Night is the opposite of day, just as "nocturnal" describes beings that are active at night, making "day" the correct analogy.