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RC2JM0AO0HSE Montana State Representative Zooey Zephyr is embraced by State Senator Mary Ann Dunwell after a motion to bar Zephyr from the House chamber passed, at the Montana State Capitol in Helena, Montana, U.S. April 26, 2023. Rep. Zephyr will still be able to vote on bills remotely. REUTERS/Mike Clark
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MT1ACI14414034 May 28, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) battles for the ball against Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Matias Laba (15) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps tied the Houston Dynamo 1-1. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-05-29T005725Z_1788179231_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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MT1ACI14414040 May 28, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Russell Tiebert (31) collides with Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps tied the Houston Dynamo 1-1. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-05-29T010533Z_1515677870_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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MT1ACI14414039 May 28, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps defender Jordan Smith (6) passes the ball against Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps tied the Houston Dynamo 1-1. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-05-29T010506Z_1386255299_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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MT1ACI14330628 Mar 26, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) controls the ball against Vancouver Whitecaps forward Masato Kudo (9) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps won 1-0. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-27T050022Z_1991530192_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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MT1ACI14330626 Mar 26, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) traps the ball against Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Matias Laba (15) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps won 1-0. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-27T045936Z_670717590_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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MT1ACI14330620 Mar 26, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Kekuta Manneh (23) races for the ball against Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark (13) during the second half at BC Place. The Vancouver Whitecaps won 1-0. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Soccer MLS) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-27T045554Z_167944897_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_MLS-HOUSTON-DYNAMO-AT-VANCOUVER-WHITECAPS-FC.JPG
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GM1E9470AI901 Fans Mary Ann Pull (L) and Signe Johnson both from Stonewall, Manitoba watch the page playoff game between Canada and Denmark at the World Men's Curling Championships in Victoria, British Columbia April 6, 2013. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA - Tags: SPORT CURLING)
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TB3E93Q111CG6 Jo-ann Shain (R) and Mary Jo Kennedy (2nd from R) and Shain's daughter, Aliya Shain, 24, and Aliya's girlfriend, Brianna Clark (L), from Brooklyn, New York, hold signs as they stand outside of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, March 26, 2013. America's top court takes up the delicate and divisive issue of gay marriage on Tuesday when the nine Supreme Court justices consider the legality of a California ballot initiative that limits marriage to opposite-sex couples. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY CRIME LAW)
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GM1E5A30HPP01 Choreographer Ann-Marie Holmes (R) watches as National Ballet of Canada principal dancer Sonia Rodriguez rehearses at the Goh Ballet Academy in Vancouver, British Columbia October 2, 2009. Rodriguez and colleague Piotr Stanczyk (L) were preparing for the annual production of the The Nutcracker. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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RP3DRIAVKNAB Canada's Mary-Anne Waye spends a few quiet moments with her daughterLauren, 2, after defeating Switzerland in a tiebreaker at the WorldCurling Championships April 12, 2002. Canada beat the Swiss 6-5 in anextra end and now advances to the semi-finals against Scotland.REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/HK
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RP3DRIAVOFAA Members of the Canadian womens curling team celebrate as Switzerlandskip Manuela Kormann looks on (R) following Canada's win at the WorldCurling Championships in Busmarck, North Dakota April 12, 2002. Canadawon 6-5 in a tie-breaker and now advance to the semi-final againstScotland. Canadian team members are (L to R) Nancy Delahunt, ColleenJones, Kim Kelly and Mary-Anne Waye. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/MMR
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RP3DRIAVDOAA With the score on the board beside them, Canada's Colleen Jones (R) andMary-Anne Waye stand quietly after they were defeated by Scotland inthe semifinals of the World Curling Championships April 12, 2002.Scotland beat Canada 5-4 in an extra end. Canada now faces Norway inthe bronze medal match April 13. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/SV
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RP3DRIAUUSAA Canada's Mary-Anne Waye consoles her two-year-old daughter Lauren afterWaye and her teammates lost to Scotland in the women's semifinal at theWorld Curling Championships April 12, 2002. Canada lost 5-4 toScotland. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/SV
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RP3DRIANWUAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (L) lies down on ice while watching theline of her shot during World Curling Championship play April 10, 2002.Jones and her Canadian rink defeated Patti Lank and her USA rink 6-4.Sweeping ahead of Jones is teammate Mary-Anne Waye. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIANWPAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (C) keeps her eye on the line of her shotas teammates Kim Kelly (L) and Mary-Anne Waye sweep hard duringWorldCurling Championship play against the United States April 10,2002. Jones defeated Patti Lank and her United States rink 6-4.REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIANBAAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (C) keeps her eye on the line of her shotduring World Curling Championship play against Scotland in Bismarck,North Dakota April 9, 2002. Jones was defeated by Jackie Lockhart andher Scottish rink 6-4. Sweeping are Canada's Kim Kelly (L)and Mary-AnneWaye. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIAKXHAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (C) keeps her eye on the line of her shotduring play against German at the World Curling Championships April 8,2002. Jones was called for a hogline violation in the seventh endscuttling her chances of winning the game. Canada was defeated byGermany 9-3. Sweeping are Canada's Kim Kelly (L) and Mary-Anne Waye.REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIAJKKAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (R) jokes with teammates Mary-Anne Waye andKim Kelly (L) during their match against Norway at the World CurlingChampionships in Bismarck, North Dakota April 7, 2002. Jones and herrink suffered their first loss of the tournament losing to Norway 9-4.REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIAIWSAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (L) watches the line of her shot duringWorld Curling Championship play against Norway in Bismarck, NorthDakota April 7, 2002. Canada lost to Norway 9-4. Sweeping are Canada'sKim Kelly (R) and Mary-Anne Waye. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP3DRIAJGTAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (L) shouts to teammate Mary-Anne Wayeduring World Curling Championship play against Sweden April 6, 2002.Earlier in the day, Jones won her first match against Switzerland.REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/SV
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RP3DRIAIQZAA Canadian skip Colleen Jones (C) and teammates Kim Kelly (L) andMary-Anne Waye watch play during their match against Sweden at theWorld Curling Championship in Bismarck, North Dakota April 6, 2002.Canada defeated Switzerland in their first match. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC/SV
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RP2DRIQRHMAA Canada's Anne Marie Lefrancois celebrates her finish after completingthe Women's World Cup Downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta November 30,2001. Lefrancois placed 12th and secured a berth on Canada's OlympicSki Team going to Salt Lake City in 2002. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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RP2DRIQRHLAA Canada's Anne Marie Lefrancois (L) is congratulated by her motherJulienne Turcotte after she compeleted the Women's World Cup Downhillin Lake Louise, Alberta November 30, 2001. Lefrancois placed 12th andsecured a berth on Canada's Olympic Ski Team going to Salt Lake City in2002. REUTERS/Andy ClarkAC
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