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RC2PHG9ZP2XX Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9YL757 A cat carries her kitten at the house of Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, and feeds street cats that gathers at mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9WJKQ0 Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, prepares to feed street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9U0NUA Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, sits with her dogs prior feeding street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9OR40S Cats wait for food on the roof of Philippine Brenda Kasen's house, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, and feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9MPKDD Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9I58BJ A cat looks on at Philippine Brenda Kasen's home, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, and feeds street cats that gathers during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9B526I A cat looks on at the home of Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, and feeds street cats that gathers at mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2PHG99HOPG Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, sits near a street cat, one of many that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG9958I3 Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG987JBP Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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RC2PHG90HD6B Brenda Kasen of Philippines, who has been living in Jordan for 16 years and recently lost her job as a babysitter due to concerns over the coronavirus, feeds street cats that gather during mealtime at her home in Amman, Jordan, April 23, 2020. Picture taken April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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S1AETZYCNBAB Gus is pictured at the Famproa dogs shelter in Los Teques, Venezuela August 18, 2016. Gus is one of the dogs that has been at the shelter for a very long time. "There was a family that used to love him, and brought him food every day, but since two months ago they have not returned to the shelter. He has a bad temper and likes to fight with others during mealtime," said Maria Silva who takes care of dogs at the shelter. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH "DOG LIFE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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S1AETZYCMAAB Pichurra is pictured at the Famproa dogs shelter in Los Teques, Venezuela August 18, 2016. Pichurra is very old and has been at the shelter for a long time. "She is extremely calm, never fights with anyone, nor does she bark. In fact, at mealtimes the volunteers have to be very alert, because if any other dog steals her food she would not complain," said Maria Silva who takes care of dogs at the shelter. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH "DOG LIFE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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S1AETZYCLAAA Mancha is pictured at the Famproa dogs shelter in Los Teques, Venezuela August 16, 2016. Mancha (stain) was given that name because of the black spot on her face. "She has bitten almost everybody in the shelter. She was not loving, on the contrary, she fought everyone and at mealtime nobody could be near her," said Maria Silva who takes care of dogs at the shelter. She died the following week after the photo was taken. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH "DOG LIFE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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S1AETZYCKUAB Nazareth is pictured at the Famproa dogs shelter in Los Teques, Venezuela August 16, 2016. "She is both independent and feisty. She barks at all dogs and has a bad temper. When it is mealtime, no one can be near her," said Maria Silva who takes care of dogs at the shelter. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH "DOG LIFE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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GM1E95N1MOX01 Jailed Pussy Riot punk rock group member Maria Alyokhina is seen on a monitor, as she takes part in a video conference from the penal colony, inside the courtroom during a hearing in the town of Berezniki May 22, 2013. A Russian court refused on Thursday to grant parole to Alyokhina, who is serving a two-year prison sentence for protesting in Moscow's main cathedral with a "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin. The judge ruled against Alyokhina, supporters tweeted, saying she did not qualify for parole because she had violated prison rules, including by refusing to make her bed or to wear a headscarf while sewing and by writing letters during mealtimes. Picture taken May 22, 2013. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
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GM1E9511AGT01 Striking dock workers take part in a march calling for legislative restrictions on standard working hours, on Labour Day in Hong Kong May 1, 2013. The red banner reads, "Return my mealtime".REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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GM1E8AL0LLI01 A dog tries to bite another during mealtime at the Tierra de Animales (Land of Animals) sanctuary for dogs in Cancun October 20, 2012. Tierra de Animales was founded in March 2011 as a refuge for abandoned or abused dogs, and since its founding has taken in more than 700 dogs. REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Garcia (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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GM1E69A15QK01 President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III (2nd from L) joins military officials in a "boodle fight," a typical mealtime practice, during his visit to observe the Philippine Navy rescue operations at the navy headquarters in Sangley Point, Cavite City, south of Manila September 10, 2010. Aquino vowed to improve the country's security measures after last month's botched hostage raid, and that the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces would demonstrate their improved capabilities after two weeks. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CRIME LAW)
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PBEAHUOGMGD 10-year-old Carissa Boulden smiles at her pet horse Princess as it stands on her bed at her home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday, but also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy.
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PBEAHUOGMGC 10-year-old Carissa Boulden kisses her pet horse Princess as it stands on her bed at her family home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday but, also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy.
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RP5DRIAXVYAA 10-year-old Carissa Boulden kisses her pet horse Princess as it stands on her bed at her family home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday but, also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne TBW/FA
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RP5DRIAXVXAA 10-year-old Carissa Boulden holds the leash of her pet horse Princess while they watch television in the lounge room at her family home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday, but also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne TBW/FA
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RP5DRIAXVWAB 10-year-old Carissa Boulden watches her pet horse Princess eat spaghetti bolognaise at the family's dining table at their home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday, but also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne TBW/FA
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RP5DRIAXVWAA 10-year-old Carissa Boulden watches her pet horse Princess eat spaghetti bolognaise at the family's dining table at their home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday, but also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne TBW/FA
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RP5DRIAXVVAA 10-year-old Carissa Boulden smiles at her pet horse Princess as it stands on her bed at her home in Sydney August 18, 2004. Princess, a Shetland pony, is given free run of the suburban Sydney house, eats with her owners at mealtimes and drinks beer every Sunday, but also provides therapy for Carissa who suffers cerebral palsy. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne TBW/FA
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