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RC2K89A06B6P The six colours of the Olympics are splashed across the world famous landmarks and elegant streets of Paris as Olympic fever grips the French capital. The blue, yellow, black, green, and red of the five rings on a white background is spotted on every street corner from grandiose monuments to delicate nail art on the athletes. Here is a curation of photographs inspired by the colours of the rings, shot by Reuters photographers. They let colour sing, highlight an unexpected detail, create geometric patterns or simply help us see a different side of the Games. REUTERS/Edgar Su SEARCH "OLYMPIC COLOURS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "OLYMPIC SIDELINES" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC2989AFJ2YA The six colours of the Olympics are splashed across the world famous landmarks and elegant streets of Paris as Olympic fever grips the French capital. The blue, yellow, black, green, and red of the five rings on a white background is spotted on every street corner from grandiose monuments to delicate nail art on the athletes. Here is a curation of photographs inspired by the colours of the rings, shot by Reuters photographers. They let colour sing, highlight an unexpected detail, create geometric patterns or simply help us see a different side of the Games. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq SEARCH "OLYMPIC COLOURS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "OLYMPIC SIDELINES" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC2SJZ9U6B0Z The moon is seen from inside a cave in Maya Bay at the Phi Phi Island National Park, on Phi Phi Leh Island, Krabi province, Thailand, February 27, 2023. The green light pollution on the horizon is from squid fishing boats. A number of factors affect the sharks around Phi Phi Leh Island, including seasonal movement patterns and human activity like fishing. REUTERS/Jorge Silva SEARCH "SILVA THAILAND SHARKS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC15A0DB2770 Horse Racing - Cheltenham Festival - Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, Britain - March 14, 2019 General view of a racegoer during Cheltenham Festival Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
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RC1490CCFCC0 Vegetables are seen in a field in Maccarese, near Rome, Italy, April 23, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RC13DA3A8AF0 An agronomist inspects the production in a field in Maccarese, near Rome, Italy, April 23, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RC1BED302C10 The attackers came into the village at night wielding machetes. Not even two-year-old Rachele-Ngabausi was spared their violence. The last thing her 11-year-old sister Mave Grace saw before falling unconscious was men with machetes cutting open their pregnant motherÕs belly and killing the unborn child. When Grace woke she was surrounded by dead bodies. Her left hand was cut off just above the wrist. ÒAround us we saw corpses everywhere,Ó Mave Grace says. Wearing a green patterned dress, she squints into the sun as she holds up her handless arm, the scabs of the stump still not fully healed. Mave GraceÕs home village of Tchee lies in the eastern Ituri region, where ethnic strife between Hema herders and Lendu farmers has cost untold lives and forced tens of thousands to flee since it started earlier this year. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic SEARCH "TOMASEVIC NGABAUSI" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Matching text: CONGO-VIOLENCE/
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RC1BE7DF4800 Aerial view shows pylon of high-tension electricity power lines in a field in Royan, France April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
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RC188A234320 Railway tracks are seen at a marshalling yard in Sotteville-Les-Rouen, near Rouen, France, April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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RC1658A44DA0 Railway tracks are seen at a marshalling yard in Sotteville-Les-Rouen, near Rouen, France, April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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RC18684049F0 The steel construction of the Schemerlbruecke bridge is seen in Vienna, Austria March 28, 2018. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC1267074460 Pedestrians cross the road near an event organised by the Green Party, to highlight their demand for air pollution action from the government, in Brixton, London, Britain February 24, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hackett
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S1AETQRVKDAB The pattern of brain activation (red, yellow) and deactivation (blue, green) in the left hemisphere when listening to stories while in the MRI scanner is pictured in this undated handout image. Neuroscientists have devised the most comprehensive map ever made of the cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for higher cognitive functions like abstract thought, language and memory. Matthew F. Glasser, David C. Van Essen/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE.
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GF20000056055 Salt pans and dams are scattered across drought effected farmland in Western Australia, November 12, 2015. A pioneering Australian scheme to improve the management of water in the world's driest inhabited continent is facing its first real test as an intensifying El Nino threatens crops and builds tensions between farmers and environmentalists. An El Nino, a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific, is already causing drought and other extreme weather, affecting millions of people across parts of the world, and experts warn that the intensifying weather pattern could emerge as one of the strongest on record. REUTERS/David Gray TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GM1EA6C144C01 A farmer clears weeds at a rice field in Cianjur, West Java province June 12, 2014. Indonesia could more than double its rice imports this year to keep domestic food prices stable as an election looms and with a possible El Nino weather pattern on the horizon, industry officials and analysts said. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS AGRICULTURE COMMODITIES)
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GM1EA6C13XF01 A farmer holds a bundle of paddy seeds at a rice field in Cianjur, West Java province June 12, 2014. Indonesia could more than double its rice imports this year to keep domestic food prices stable as an election looms and with a possible El Nino weather pattern on the horizon, industry officials and analysts said. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS AGRICULTURE COMMODITIES)
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GM1E9AM1MNQ01 Spain's Treasury Minister Cristobal Montoro speaks during the 2014 budget debate at Parliament in Madrid October 22, 2013. The green pattern is a reflection on a railing. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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GM1E9AM1MKS01 Spain's Treasury Minister Cristobal Montoro speaks during the 2014 budget debate at Parliament in Madrid October 22, 2013. The green pattern is a reflection on a railing. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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GM1E9AA1QY201 Spain's Education and Culture Minister Jose Ignacio Wert speaks during a parliamentary session to vote on his education reform bill in Madrid, October 10, 2013. The parliament is set to approve the controversial reform later in the day. The green pattern is a reflection on a railing. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: EDUCATION POLITICS)
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BM2E951140D01 Workers harvest asparagus in the field of an asparagus farm in Preschen near Cottbus May 1, 2013. Germans are famed for their love of white asparagus rather than the more common green variety. Some 90-95 percent of consumption in Germany is of white asparagus, which must be grown deep in the soil and dug out by hand. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E8CJ1KR501 Spain's socialist party leader Alfredo Rubalcaba asks Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (not pictured) about the results of the last European Council during a parliamentary session at the Spanish parliament in Madrid December 19, 2012. The green pattern is the reflection of light on a railing. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E86M042501 Kashmiri farmers walk through rice fields in Bandipora, 60 km (37 miles) north of Srinagar June 21, 2012. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE
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GM1E7AP1PGA01 A vendor scoops vermilion powder used for worship during the Tihar festival in Kathmandu October 25, 2011.The festival is considered the festival of lights during which devotees worship various animals and the goddess of wealth Laxmi by illuminating and decorating their homes with garlands, oil lamps, candles and colourful light bulbs. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar (NEPAL - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E7341C8301 A watermelon is seen at the Kramat Jati central market in Jakarta March 4, 2011. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: FOOD)
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GM1E71617DK01 A vendor packs vegetables at a market in Taipei January 6, 2011. Food prices hit a record high last month, outstripping levels that prompted riots in 2008, and key grains could climb even further as weather patterns give cause for concern, the UN's food agency said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD)
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GM1E6BN123Y01 A pile of Chinese cabbage is seen on a truck at Xinfadi open-air wholesale market in Beijing, November 23, 2010. Explanations and forecasts for China's recent spike in food prices are as varied as the vegetables and fruit piled on thousands of stalls and trucks in the Xinfadi open-air market on the southwest outskirts of the national capital. To match Feature CHINA-INFLATION. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY)
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GM1E6AG1M2J01 An aerial view shows a palm oil plantation in South Sumatra province, October 16, 2010. Indonesia's plans to halt forest clearing will slow the aggressive expansion of plantation firms in the world's top palm oil producer, leading to higher costs as firms will need acquisitions or improved yields to boost growth. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS)
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GM1E6AD02FA01 Apples are seen at a farmer's house in the village of Balic, west of Pristina, October 10, 2010. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: FOOD AGRICULTURE)
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PM1E5BB0RYK01 A seamstress views a pattern in the factory of Italian clothing designer Brunello Cucinelli in the Umbrian village of Solomeo October 7, 2009. He has been called the King of Cashmere, an entrepreneur with the mind of a capitalist but the heart of a philosopher, the Don Qixote of Italy's luxury fashion world, an idealist madman. Brunello Cucinelli is anything but an orthodox businessman. But the double-digit revenue and profit growth his luxury fashion label has produced in the past three years would make any company turn asparagus green - one of his shades - with envy. Picture taken October 7, 2009. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY)
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GM1E58R1B6F01 A Palestinian worker organizes containers of green wheat, also known as freekeh, that are meant for export, at a factory in the West Bank village of Ajja village near Jenin August 25, 2009. The economy of the West Bank and Gaza is forecast by the World Bank to grow by 5 percent this year, 6.5 percent in 2010 and 7.5 percent in 2011. Picture taken August 25, 2009. To match feature PALESTINIANS/ECONOMY REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK POLITICS BUSINESS FOOD)
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GM1E58Q18OA01 A man (top R) walks at a terraced green tea farm in Boseong, about 400 km (248 miles) south of Seoul August 26, 2009. South Korea's largest tea field in Boseong is 40 years old. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY AGRICULTURE)
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GM1E52A01DP01 A farmer works on a paddy field outside Hanoi February 9, 2009. A Vietnam rice shipment reached the Philippines at the weekend, part of a 1.5 million tonne supply deal between the two countries, an official at the state grain agency said on Monday. The Philippines, the world's biggest rice importer, expects 500,000 tonnes of Vietnamese rice to be shipped between February and March. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM)
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BM2E51F13PU01 A woman passes an exhibition of apples, one day before the official opening of the 'Internationale Gruene Woche/International Green Week (IGW)' fair in Berlin, January 15, 2009. Established in 1926, the IGW is an international exhibition for the food, agricultural, and horticultural industries and will take place for the 74th time from January 16 to 25, 2009. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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GM1E4721BPC01 A man takes an escalator surrounded with designs of drums at the Olympic Green subway station in Beijing July 2, 2008. REUTERS/Joe Chan (CHINA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)
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GM1DVQDMZFAA A photo of GDR politican Erich Honecker is pictured in a room at the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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GM1DVQDMZDAA Exterior view of the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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GM1DVQDMZCAA A room is pictured at the "Ostel" hostel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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GM1DVQDMYXAA An employee is pictured at reception at the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGUCAA An employee looks out from a window at the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGSMAA A paper flag printed with a white dove of peace stands in a plant pot in a room at the "Ostel" hostel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGQAAA An employee poses on a sofa in a lounge at the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGPKAA An employee poses on a sofa in a lounge at the "Ostel" hotel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGOFAA A radio cabinet with a photo of GDR politican Erich Honecker is pictured in a room at the "Ostel" hostel in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGMCAA General view of a hotel room with a picture of GDR politician Willi Stoph in the hostel "Ostel" is pictured in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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BM2DVOWGNFAA General view of a hotel room with a picture of GDR politician Willi Stoph in the hostel "Ostel" is pictured in Berlin June 28, 2007. In a multi-storey concrete block near the German capital's eastern train station, former communist leader Erich Honecker, wearing his trademark thick black glasses, stares down at guests from the walls of each of the 39 rooms at a new communist-style hotel. Garish orange patterned curtains and retro brown sofas clash with lime green walls. Plastic plants and old-style lamps stand by windows overlooking more concrete blocks and the clocks at reception show the time in Moscow, Beijing and Havana. Picture taken June 28. TO ACCOMPANY STORY GERMANY-EAST/HOTEL REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
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GM1DVCFRILAA Gas dispensers are decorated with leaf patterns on Earth Day at a new eco-friendly gas station opened by British oil company BP in Los Angeles April 22, 2007. The station sells the same hydrocarbon-based fuels, but has green features such as 90 solar panels, landscaping, a stainless steel canopy that collects rainwater to irrigate the plants, low-energy led lighting, and recyled paper cards given to customers with energy-saving tips. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUZYCTFAA Palestinian security forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas take part in an armed exercise in Gaza April 10, 2007. The Bush administration has been given the green light by Congress to spend about $60 million on upgrading Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's presidential guard and for other security expenses, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA)
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GM1DUXOQJLAA A young fern is lit by a ray of sunlight as it grows under the shadow of a pine tree in Encinitas California March 28, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DTDGVDVAA Genetically engineered rice fish glow in an aquarium at the fourth Bio Taiwan 2006 exhibition in Taipei July 27, 2006. REUTERS/Richard Chung (TAIWAN)
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RP3DSFDQJAAA An Afghan woman puts her fingers through a gate as she asks for aid in Kabul January 16, 2006. About 200 displaced Afghan families, who came from Pakistan and Iran, received aid for winter which includes flour, rice, sugar, cooking oil and blankets from Afghanistan's International Chambers of Commerce foundation on Monday. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood
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RP5DRICWTCAA U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Myhre models the new Army Combat Uniform in this undated photograph. The Army on June 14, 2004 unveiled the first significant update to its combat uniform in since 1981, a redesigned outfit featuring a digitized camouflage pattern. The new uniform is intended to blend into all types of terrain, with a combination of tan, green and gray, the Army said. It is set to replace the two different combat uniforms currently in use, one designed to blend into desert settings and the other for use in forest areas, the Army said. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/DOD/Handout SV
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RP5DRICWTBAA U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Myhre unzips the new Army Combat Uniform in this undated photograph. The Army on June 14, 2004 unveiled the first significant update to its combat uniform in since 1981, a redesigned outfit featuring a digitized camouflage pattern. The new uniform is intended to blend into all types of terrain, with a combination of tan, green and gray, the Army said. It is set to replace the two different combat uniforms currently in use, one designed to blend into desert settings and the other for use in forest areas, the Army said. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/DOD/Handout SV
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RP4DRIFSVXAE Dew drops form on a spider's web on a cold and foggy New Delhi winter morning December 19, 2003. The northern and central parts of India are under cold spell with the minimum temperature hovering around 9 degrees Celsius in Delhi. REUTERS/B Mathur KK/TW
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RP3DRIPXUXAA An Aboriginal man, with native patterns painted on his stomach andface, plays a traditional instrument called a didgiridoo for touristsat a mall in the centre of Sydney June 10, 2003. The government lastweek outlined a so-called Green Paper on the tourism industry, sayingthat 'Australia needs to earn more dollars from fewer internationaltourists' due to the large decline in tourist numbers, especially fromthe Asian sector where figures showed the greatest decline.REUTERS/David GrayDG/RCS
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RP3DRHXQBLAC A visitor with an umbrella watches athletes from an empty stand at theEuropean Athletic Championships in Munich August 6, 2002.REUTERS/Christian CharisiusMAD/AA
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RP3DRHYNQPAA A model wears a green patterned tank top with pants and a white laceheaddress at designer Alice Roi's Fall 2002 fashion show in New York onFebruary 10, 2002. REUTERS/Brad RickerbyBR/DSV
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RP2DRIQXSAAB A pair of migratory birds, green backed bee-eaters, perch atop a deadtree in the sugar plantation at Sevanagala, bordering the Uda-WalaweNational Park, 200 km southeast of Colombo, as smoke bellows from thechimneys of the near-by sugar factory, December 26, 2001. Environmentalchanges and pollution, as well as large scale clearing of the naturalforest habitat of migratory birds, has affected their behavioralpatterns and caused their numbers to dwindle in recent years. REUTERS/Anuruddha LokuhapuarachchiAL/RCS
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RP2DRIBRJHAA A model wearing a cream short sleeve shirt with a black, green, blue and tan design, a patterned tie, green pants with a white belt and sun glasses walks the runway at the Gene Meyer Spring 2001 fashion show in New York, September 15, 2000. Designers of men's and women's fashions will be showing their spring 2001 collections in New York over the next eight days.BR/CM
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RP2DRHYEFJAC A model wears a green and gray patterned dress as she walks the runway at a showing of the TSE Fall 2000 line in New York, February 10. Designers are showing their men's and women's collections in New York through February 11.BR
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RP1DRILQCJAC A model for "Ghost", the British women's wear designer, wears a multi-pattern crop blouse and stencil-cut green leather mini skirt from the "Ghost" Spring 2000 Collection during the showing of the Collection in New York, September 18.MS
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PBEAHUMGRBF Models for Australian fashion designer Collette Dinnigan presents this blue silk sari styled dress with red embroidered border and floral patterned top (L) and light blue two-tiered dress with green embroidered trim (R) as part of her Spring/Summer 1999 ready-to-wear fashion collection October 13. ??»
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RP1DRIGVIMAA Models for Australian fashion designer Collette Dinnigan presents this blue silk sari styled dress with red embroidered border and floral patterned top (L) and light blue two-tiered dress with green embroidered trim (R) as part of her Spring/Summer 1999 ready-to-wear fashion collection October 13.GW/CLH/
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RP1DRIFSVVAB American golfer Tammie Green watches her putt at the practice green at Muirfield Village Golf Course in Dublin, Ohio, before taking a practice round for the Solheim Cup September 16. Green, who will be representing the U.S. is expecting the birth of her first child in December. The Solheim Cup matches the best European and U.S. teams in a format patterned after the Ryder Cup for men.NCL/RC/KM
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PBEAHUMUCDM Napoleon's emblematic golden eagle stands guard once again over his monumental bed after a lifting of the 16th century castle of Fontainebleau south of Paris. Green damask and red brocade draperies have been woven according to the patterns Napoleon ordered. Some 450,000 visitors file through the palace every year
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PBEAHUMUCDA Napoleon's emblematic golden eagle stands guard once again over his monumental bed after a lifting of the 16th century castle of Fontainebleau south of Paris. Green damask and red brocade draperies have been woven according to the patterns Napoleon ordered. Some 450,000 visitors file through the palace every year
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