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csmphotothree388654 May 31, 2025: Sam Canton (8) Bison outfielder watches to see if a ball is going to stay fair that he has just hit. .North Dakota State defeated Kansas 4-3 in Fayetteville, AR. Richey Miller/CSM(Credit Image: Richey Miller/Cal Sport MediaFayetteville/Ar/USA
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hiphotos577391 Progress of the International Exhibition building: the forge, [London], 1862. View of ' a portion of the works going on at the building for the Great Exhibition which is well calculated to give an idea of the vastness of the operations "The Forge" is a section of a long range of similar furnaces, which are placed within a large shed, that stretches along the western side of the building from the front in Cromwell-road, and is situated in Prince Albert-road. It is modestly designated "The Smith's Shop," but it is in fact a cyclopean barrack, in which numerous fires are roaring and glittering, and hundreds of stalwart workmen are making the anvils ring with their massive blows. Nothing can be more simple and primitive than this structure; but, as will be seen from our Illustration, it has about it a certain touch of the picturesque; and, when viewed from end to end, at once conveys the idea that here is no common or ordinary work in process'. From "Illustrated London News//
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hiphotos577124 The International Exhibition - "The Bad Neighbours", by C. Verlat, 1862. ' here is this wicked Belgian painter representing an incident of monkey life which, in this covetous, mammon-worshipping, shopkeeping, billsticking, advertising age might, we fear, be paralleled among neighbours by any of us without going far Look, too, at that sly urchin begging and trading upon his weakness. The likeness throughout is certainly not flattering, but is there not a resemblance? And, even if a caricature, may we not find some a lesson in the satire? one would have thought it quite supererogatory to place over the cage the caution, "Defense de toucher aux animaux." The showman - the proprietor of the exhibition curtain, the drum, trumpet, cups, and dice - is surely a humorous fellow. This is a very odd and very amusing subject for a picture, but it has still greater claims upon attention as a capital painting remarkable for colour and effect'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.//
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hiphotos576927 The International Exhibition: "The Auction - Last Day of the Sale", by G.B. O'Neil, 1862. Auction after a clergyman's death. ' the aged partner and his comely daughter, in the first bloom of womanhood, are left without the means of preserving the family treasures endeared by so many associations of affection Already-although both are still in the deepest mourning - everything must be sold Not one person in the room has a look or a care for the widow and the fatherless Our auctioneer is the very type of his class - an arch-hypocrite, hard-featured, impassible, yet perfectly aware of everything going forward; extremely plausible, though a somewhat injured, ill-used, and unappreciated Individual - a fact which he condescends to forget in the intense preoccupation of his melancholy duty. We can almost hear him exclaiming, "Going! going! for the small sum of - ; going!-positively for the last time - going - going! gone!".' From "Illustrated London News", 1862//
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hiphotos576823 The International Exhibition: "The Emigrants' Farewell" by Carl Hübner, 1862. 'The number of German emigrants who pass through Liverpool - the port of final embarkation [to America] to which this poor family is destined, as we see by a label on one of their packages - is often much larger than any one not acquainted with that city would readily credit It would seem that sometimes a village is half depopulated in this way. Some such a petty exodus is represented as about to take place in the picture the family have come to take a last farewell look at the village graveyard, that sacred spot of earth which will be remembered in the far-off home There is real intense grief in the honest faces of the sturdy man and wife as if at some recent bereavement. The kneeling sister with her humble package, including the family bible wears an expression of pious sympathy and grief The old granddams hobbles along to the sad spot with her stick and her bundle as fast as her rheumatic limbs//
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hiphotos571400 A group at the Great Annual Fair at Nijni Novgorod, Central Russia, 1864. In the centre ' is a Tartar trader of importance, weary of half an hour's beating about the bush, endeavouring to bring his bargaining to a conclusion; but he is foiled in his praiseworthy attempt by a cunning, bearded, tea-drinking Russian merchant an Armenian, aristocratic and thin, stalks off, his honest conscience forbidding him to be a party to such cheating. Chinamen, too, are seen sprinkled amongst the motley crowd at Nijni The stout fellow about to hoist a package is one of the common Tartars, who do most of the porterage work at Nijni In the figure with a stick, to the right, may be recognised the beggar of the country, his head bare save a thatching of matted hair, which hangs down in wild confusion over his repulsive face; his decrepit body protected from the rays of a burning sun by a sheepskin coat, redolent of grease in many forms. In the background are represented two Cossacks going their rounds On the left//
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hiphotos563694 "May I Go With You?" by F. Shields, in the Winter Exhibition, Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1868. ' it is hard to say whether the drawing which has furnished one of our fine-art illustrations is intended to represent the pathetic or the humorous - whether one of the little trivial sorrows or one of the no less trivial joys which poetical authority tells us make up the sum of human life equally for the young and the old he proportion of joy or sorrow experienced by that little fellow so eagerly begging to be allowed to accompany his elder sister must be estimated according to the degree of probability of his request being granted What we perceive clearly is a moment of expectancy Our own inexperience leaves us in the dark as to whether the boy knows whither his sister is going, whether to market or fair, or to take supplies to father at work. So we really cannot determine the motive which actuates our young suppliant: it may be the yearning of affection; it may be simply a//
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hiphotos563660 "Wafted Away", by F. B. Barwell, from the winter exhibition of oil paintings at the Dudley Gallery, Piccadilly, 1868. Engraving of a painting, representing ' a parting from the old familiar faces at home, in hope to find new friends among strangers. Harmonising perfectly with the human interest of the subject is the excellently-rendered natural effect - the lovely, yet softly saddening, close of a summer's day; with the sun taking his leave through a vista of crimson and golden clouds that give fair promise for the morrow. The reader will understand that the incident here depicted is that of a country girl leaving her home, perhaps to seek her humble fortunes in a "place", perhaps to find a mate who will help this young bird to make a new nest. She goes as a passenger on board a Norwich "wherry", which has picked her up, somewhere, we believe, on the banks of the Yare, some distance above Yarmouth. The girl is obviously too much overcome with sorrow to give a last look at//
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hiphotos556401 Princess Louisa opening the bazaar for the North-Eastern Hospital for Children, 1870. 'The North-Eastern Hospital for Children, now situated at 125, Hackney-road, near Shoreditch Church [in London], has afforded relief to 15,000 out-patients since its commencement, two or three years ago; but it has room for only twelve in-patients, and the committee therefore make a special appeal to public liberality for a fund to provide a new building. A fancy bazaar to obtain money for this purpose was held at the City Terminus Hotel, Cannon-street. It was opened by her Royal Highness Princess Louisa. The great hall of the hotel was elegantly decorated; stalls filled with the usual miscellaneous collection of fancy toys and needlework were placed on each side of the room, the centre of which was left open for the visitors After going round the "fancy fair," inspecting the stalls and making purchases, her Royal Highness took her station on a dais erected at the upper end of the hall, Lady Churchill//
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hiphotos550119 Going North: Dunblane Station, 1871. 'A common rendezvous and starting-point for tourists, whether coming from the east or from the west, is Dunblane, six miles beyond Stirling [in Scotland], near the battle-field of Sheriffmuir, in Strathallan, with the Ochils to the right and the Braes of Doune to the left. Here it was that the Jacobite insurgents of 1715, led by the Earl of Mar, were defeated by the loyal forces under the Duke of Argyll. The Dunblane railway station, with its throng of travellers, is the subject of our Illustration. Hereby let us heartily wish to all who intend to pass that way, in quest of summer or autumn recreation, during the next three months, a good spell of fair weather, good health, and good humour, that they may come back to their respective dwellings with renewed vigour of mind and body for the duties of ordinary life at home'. From "Illustrated London News", 1871//
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hiphotos550104 In the Highlands, 1871. Travelling to Scotland for the shooting season. 'Hey for Glasgow! and the mail-steamer Iona takes us, with a hundred others, the "Royal route" to the Western Highlands Near the helmsman is, as one may shrewdly guess by his talk, the owner or renter of a snug shooting-box ,attended by his fair daughter. He is longing to be at the grouse [Hunting dogs] Ponto and Fritz, too, veterans in his service, are as eager as their master for the coming sport. Our fellow-passengers are of all kinds - artists, who will return with jammed portfolios; salmon-fishers; youths, fresh from Cockneydom, who think to disguise themselves in Scottish garb, and contrive only to look very awkward; a Yankee, who has the candour to admit the beauty of the scene the pair of lovers so snugly ensconced at our left This motley crowd, of various tastes and conditions, held together for a while by one common desire to leave bricks-and-mortar far behind them, will soon be dispersed, each unit//
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hiphotos545629 The Germans in Paris: Bavarian Lancers encamped in the Champs Elysées, 1871. Franco-Prussian War. 'The Bavarians were quartered here in the Palais de l'Industrie, and the Prussians in the Cirque Imperiale. The spacious road was filled with commissariat waggons laden with provisions for the army of occupation, and with provender for its cavalry. German troopers had picketed their horses in long lines between the trees; battalions of infantry had taken off their knapsacks, piled arms, exchanged their pointed helmets for caps, and were cooking their dinners amongst the withered remains of exotic shrubs. Here one stumbled up against a battery of frowning artillery, there against an officer going his rounds. Strange vehicles, with wretched horses and harness, were conveying hither and thither strange-looking men with fair beards and porcelain pipes. Now and then one came across a group of officers sitting basking in the sun. At many of the doors of the houses were small, anxious crowds, and up the side//
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hiphotos532233 The General Election: canvassing, 1880. 'The ladies, for their part, whoever be their favourite candidate, have very often proved their superior talent for the work of canvassing votes. Our front page Engraving, it will be observed, sets forth an incident of this kind with some degree of pleasantry. The good-natured shopkeeper, a grocer or Italian warehouse-man, will yield to the entreaties of his fair visitors, as we already see. He knows that they, at least, are not going to take their custom to the Co-operative Stores'. From "Illustrated London News", 1880//
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htphotos308347 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308349 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308348 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308350 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308332 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308329 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308333 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308330 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308331 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308328 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308327 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: Heavy police force deployed at Mahamaya flyover to stop farmers going to Delhi for protest on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308287 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308286 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308280 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308279 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308278 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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htphotos308277 NOIDA, INDIA - DECEMBER 2: To stop the farmers from going to Delhi, Noida Police put up barricades at Rashtriya Dalit Smarak road on December 2, 2024 in Noida, India. Led by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, Farmers from Uttar Pradesh staged a large protest at the Noida-Delhi border, demanding fair compensation for acquired land. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times//India
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hiphotos497212 A Hindoo Fair, 1858. 'Everything is conducted in a quiet, languid kind of way, suited to the heat of the climate and the character of the people Nautches are being performed in various parts of the fair The Hindoo is passionately fond of dancing and he will sit for hours watching the rather monotonous performance of a group of nautch-girls, giving no other token of his enjoyment than an occasional grunt of "Wah! wah!" which may be interpreted into "Bravo!" [The movements] are soothing and undulatory. Their art chiefly consists in a graceful arrangement of their flimsy draperies as they pace themselves in a series of voluptuous attitudes. [Also visible are] a group of semi-nude fakeers, who are going through a series of acrobatic exercises for the diversion of a party of native gentlemen on elephants the solemn Hindoo confectioner, standing at his basketwork table and selling meeties or sweetmeats In the extreme distance, to the left, we see the temple or shrine at which//
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ppaphotostwo097990 The Spanish actor Pedro Alonso (Galicia, 1971), known for his roles in series such as 'La casa de papel', 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' and soon 'Berlin', while posing for the media during the presentation of the new film 'Awareness' that will premiere on October 11 exclusively on Prime Video, in Madrid (Spain). 'Awareness' is an original Spanish action and science film with super heroic touches directed by Daniel Benmayor that tells the story of Ian, a rebellious teenager who lives with his father on the margins of society who survive on small scams thanks to the Ian's extraordinary ability to project visual illusions into the minds of others. After losing control over his powers in public, two opposing sides begin to pursue him. In fleeing from him, Ian will have to decide on which side he is going to fight the war in which he has been forced to participate. The film, shot between Catalonia, Madrid and Castilla y Leon, was premiered in the Malaga Premiere section of the Malaga Festival in March 2023 andMadrid/Madrid/Spain
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ppaphotostwo097985 The Spanish actor Pedro Alonso (Galicia, 1971), known for his roles in series such as 'La casa de papel', 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' and soon 'Berlin', while posing for the media during the presentation of the new film 'Awareness' that will premiere on October 11 exclusively on Prime Video, in Madrid (Spain). 'Awareness' is an original Spanish action and science film with super heroic touches directed by Daniel Benmayor that tells the story of Ian, a rebellious teenager who lives with his father on the margins of society who survive on small scams thanks to the Ian's extraordinary ability to project visual illusions into the minds of others. After losing control over his powers in public, two opposing sides begin to pursue him. In fleeing from him, Ian will have to decide on which side he is going to fight the war in which he has been forced to participate. The film, shot between Catalonia, Madrid and Castilla y Leon, was premiered in the Malaga Premiere section of the Malaga Festival in March 2023 andMadrid/Madrid/Spain
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maxphotostwo264344 PHOTOPQR/LE PARISIEN/Cécile Chevallier ; Paris ; 27/10/2022 ; Paris, le 27 octobre 2022. Jean-Luc Decluzeau a réalisé une Bugatti type 35 en chocolat. Elle est exposée au salon du chocolat de Paris avant de partir au musée du chocolat de ColmarParis/91/France
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maxphotostwo264345 PHOTOPQR/LE PARISIEN/Cécile Chevallier ; Paris ; 27/10/2022 ; Paris, le 27 octobre 2022. Jean-Luc Decluzeau a réalisé une Bugatti type 35 en chocolat. Elle est exposée au salon du chocolat de Paris avant de partir au musée du chocolat de ColmarParis/91/France
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csmphototwo897599 April 14, 2022: Chris Lanzilli #18 of Arkansas watches to see if a ball he just hit is going to end up foul or fair while at the plate. Arkansas defeated LSU 5-4 in Fayetteville, AR, Richey MillerFayetteville/AR/USA
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ppaphotos867534 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867535 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867537 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867538 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867539 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867541 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos867543 Ramdevra pilgrims in Ajmer going to Ramdevra fair which is attended by hundreds of devotees who come in large groups. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of August and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific PressAjmer/Rajasthan/India
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ppaphotos837467 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837469 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837471 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837445 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837447 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837449 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837451 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837453 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837455 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837457 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837459 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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ppaphotos837437 Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and thenMadrid//Spain
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hiphotos317478 Horses going to a Fair, 1821//
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hiphotos228661 'Going to the Fair with it!. A Cant Phrase for doing any thing in an extravagant way - Known it is presumed to most persons', 1837. A boy balances on a pole labelled 'Irish Corporation Bill - Majority 80'. A fellow perfomer swallows a sword labelled 'Repeal'. On the ground are written the words 'Irish Tithes' and 'Appropriation Clause'. Satirical cartoon on British-Irish politics by 'H.B.' (John Doyle). [Thomas McLean, London, 1837]//
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krtphotoslive860626 Mike Dovey, center, talks to prospective employers during a job fair on Wednesday, May 1, 2019, at the UAW Hall in Belvidere, Ill. Dovey was laid off by Fiat Chrysler. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS)Belvidere/IL/USA
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ppaphotos398798 Army troops going to take guard at a polling station at Bund road 8. The election Commission announced that the country's security forces will be deployed to polling stations to ensure free, fair and transparent national elections on July 25. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press)Lahore/Punjab/Pakistan
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ppaphotos398800 Army troops going to take guard at a polling station at Bund road 8. The election Commission announced that the country's security forces will be deployed to polling stations to ensure free, fair and transparent national elections on July 25. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press)Lahore/Punjab/Pakistan
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ppaphotos398809 Army troops going to take guard at a polling station at Bund road 8. The election Commission announced that the country's security forces will be deployed to polling stations to ensure free, fair and transparent national elections on July 25. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press)Lahore/Punjab/Pakistan
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ppaphotos398818 Army troops going to take guard at a polling station at Bund road 8. The election Commission announced that the country's security forces will be deployed to polling stations to ensure free, fair and transparent national elections on July 25. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press)Lahore/Punjab/Pakistan
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ppaphotos398820 Army troops going to take guard at a polling station at Bund road 8. The election Commission announced that the country's security forces will be deployed to polling stations to ensure free, fair and transparent national elections on July 25. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press)Lahore/Punjab/Pakistan
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lrphotos112170 The rear end of a Pokemon balloon in front of a Mattel banner at the 113th North American International Toy Fair in the Jacob Javits Convention center in New York on Sunday, February 14, 2016. Toy maker Hasbro is reported to have approached toyNew York/NY/USA
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lpphotos019299 Arnaud De Grave / Le Pictorium - Success stories of refugees' integration in Vancouver BC, Canada - 11/04/2017 - Canada / Vancouver - Laila shows the only object they brought from Syria: Sedar's shoes when she was a little girl. Rami, SedarVancouver/Canada/
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lpphotos014859 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014871 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014872 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014875 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014876 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014877 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014878 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014879 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014880 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014881 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014883 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014882 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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lpphotos014884 Emmanuel Macron's visit to the agriculture fair. - 01/03/2017 - France / Paris - The opportunity for Emmanuel Macron to truly "taste" the local products. While Francois Fillon canceled his visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on WednesdayParis/France/
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scmpphotos886250 For kids, going to flower markets means a chance to grab a few new toys. Pictured at the Chinese New Year fair at Victoria Park.Hong Kong//Hong Kong
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scmpphotos721849 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence; Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721830 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721831 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721829 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721827 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo'S massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721828 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos721826 Li Zhuang, a former lawyer, says former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai may be given a lenient sentence. Li has been jailed for 18 months for defending a so-called triad boss in the southwestern municipality at the height of Bo's massive crackdown onHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos677954 Students from Lingnan Secondary School (left to right) Tom Ho Ka-po, April Au Pui-man, Martin Fong Ho-yan, Calvin Ngau Pui-yuen and Alan So Chi-ho, show the products they are going to sell at upcoming Lunar New Year fair. Pictured at LingnanHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos677955 Students from Lingnan Secondary School (left to right) Martin Fong Ho-yan, Alan So Chi-ho, April Au Pui-man, Tom Ho Ka-po and Calvin Ngau Pui-yuen, show the products they are going to sell at upcoming Lunar New Year fair. Pictured at LingnanHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos677952 Students from Lingnan Secondary School (left to right) Calvin Ngau Pui-yuen, Alan So Chi-ho, Tom Ho Ka-po, Jill Mak Lai-ting and Martin Fong Ho-yan (front right), show the products they are going to sell at upcoming Lunar New Year fair. Pictured atHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos677953 Students from Lingnan Secondary School (left to right) Calvin Ngau Pui-yuen, Alan So Chi-ho, Tom Ho Ka-po, Jill Mak Lai-ting and Martin Fong Ho-yan (front right), show the products they are going to sell at upcoming Lunar New Year fair. Pictured atHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos546427 The Hong Kong 2010 Derby runner FAIR TRADE going back to stable after work, trainer Caspar Fownes(right) talking to the rider at Sha Tin.HONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos471605 Crew of charitable ship "Doulos" (L to R) Kinya Leong Nga-lai, Ockie Coetzer, Lenie Coetzer, Mauna Man Ka-kin and Li Mei-yee, pose for the photographer onboard the ocean liner. "Doulos" was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-goingHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos471604 Crew of charitable ship "Doulos" (L to R) Ockie Coetzer, Lenie Coetzer, Mauna Man Ka-kin, Li Mei-yee and Kinya Leong Nga-lai, pose for the photographer onboard the ocean liner. "Doulos" was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-goingHONG KONG//CHINA
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scmpphotos470633 The ship "Doulos" sails in the Victoria Harbhor on June 6, 2009 upon arrival in Hong Kong. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouraging global education; andHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470631 The ship "Doulos" berths at Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui on June 6, 2009 upon arrival in Hong Kong. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouraging globalHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470632 The ship "Doulos" berths at Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui on June 6, 2009 upon arrival in Hong Kong. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouraging globalHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470629 The ship "Doulos" berths at Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui on June 6, 2009 upon arrival in Hong Kong. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouraging globalHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470630 Volunteers onboard ship "Doulos" wave flags upon arrival at the Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui, on June 06, 2009. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouragingHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470628 A volunteer adjust books on shelves in the onboard bookstore upon the arrival of the ship “Doulos” on June 06, 2009, at the Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world’s oldest active ocean-goingHong Kong//China
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scmpphotos470627 The ship "Doulos" berths at Ocean Terminal, Tsim Sha Tsui on June 6, 2009 upon arrival in Hong Kong. MV DOULOS, which was built in 1914, is the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Since 1978, the ship has been encouraging globalHong Kong//China
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