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UP1EL5M12BT8B Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Gujarat Titans v Lucknow Super Giants - Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India - May 22, 2025 Gujarat Titans' Shubman Gill and Lucknow Super Giants' Rishabh Pant hold lavender ribbons before the match to raise awareness against cancer and to pay tribute to the cancer survivors REUTERS/Amit Dave
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UP1EL5I1BTP6F Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Delhi Capitals v Gujarat Titans - Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi, India - May 18, 2025 Gujarat Titans' Shubman Gill raises his bat as he celebrates scoring a half-century REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
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LYNXMPEJ5J08H FILE PHOTO: The port bow railing of the Titanic lies in 12,600 feet of water about 400 miles east of Nova Scotia as photographed earlier this month as part of a joint scientific and recovery expedition sponsored by the Discovery Channel and RMS Titantic. Scientists plan to illuminate and then raise the hull section of this legendary ocean liner later this month. Reuters/File photo
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GM1E97K04ER01 Public program manager Ari Novy measures the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K03GF01 Visitors look at the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K03B401 A visitor takes a picture of the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K03AX01 Visitors look at the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K031P01 The 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum is pictured about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K031I01 Public program manager Ari Novy measures the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97K031C01 Public program manager Ari Novy measures the 91-inch (230 cm) giant Titan Arum which is about to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington July 19, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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GM1E97D0D9V01 Supervisory horticulturist Jim Kaufman (L) spruces-up in anticipation of the blossoming of the Titan Arum, nicknamed the "corpse flower" for its stench, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, July 12, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E97D0D9J01 Visitors look on in anticipation of the blossoming of the Titan Arum, nicknamed the "corpse flower" for its stench, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, July 12, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E97D0D4I01 An area is roped off in anticipation of the blossoming of the Titan Arum, nicknamed the "corpse flower" for its stench, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, July 12, 2013. The flower, which is native to Sumatra and blossoms as infrequently as once every several years or even several decades, is one of fourteen being raised in the Botanic Garden's collection. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E88T0AKM01 Australian and Chinese flags are raised at the Citic Pacific iron ore mine, controlled by controversial billionaire Clive Palmer, in Karratha, Western Australia, August 20, 2012. Palmer, a law school dropout, has based much of his fortune on selling minerals to China. Now backed by his faith in the fast-growing Asian economy, he wants a Chinese shipyard to build his dream project -- a replica almost down to the tee of the Titanic. Picture taken August 20, 2012. To match story AUSTRALIA-PALMER/ REUTERS/Jim Reagan (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS COMMODITIES)
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GM1E4BL08R301 People visit the 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' in Madrid November 20, 2008. More than 200 artifacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event of the Titanic ship on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
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GM1E4BL08QV01 Visitors look at objects of the Titanic ship part of the 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' in Madrid November 20, 2008. More than 200 artifacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
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GM1E4BL08QQ01 A woman visits the 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' in Madrid November 20, 2008. More than 200 artifacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event of the Titanic ship on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
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GM1E4BL08QM01 Visitors watch pictures and objects of the Titanic ship part of the 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' in Madrid November 20, 2008. More than 200 artifacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
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GM1E4BL08QI01 A man looks at a recreation of a first class cabin of the Titanic ship part of the 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' in Madrid November 20, 2008. More than 200 artifacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
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RP5DRHYCVAAB Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning raises his arms after his team intercepted a Tennessee Titans pass late in the fourth quarter December 5, 2004 at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. Manning threw four touchdown passes leading his team to a 51-24 victory over the Titans. REUTERS/Brent Smith BS
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PBEAHUOPNAP An exhibition displays a silk top hat rescued from the sunken Titanic which collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage displayed as part of the 'Titanic:The Artefact Exhibition' at The Science Museum in London May 15, 2003. More than 200 artefacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited and include a large part of the ships hull and personal items such as jewellery, crockery and clothing.
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PBEAHUOPNAO An exhibition displays a vial of perfume rescued from the sunken Titanic which collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage displayed as part of the 'Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition' at The Science Museum in London May 15, 2003. More than 200 artefacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited and include a large part of the ships hull and personal items such as jewellery, crockery and clothing.
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PBEAHUOPNAN An exhibition worker holds steady the original ship's bell which rung out as the Titanic collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage displayed as part of the 'Titanic:The Artefact Exhibition' at The Science Museum in London May 15, 2003. More than 200 artefacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited and include a large part of the ships hull and personal items such as jewellery, crockery and clothing.
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PBEAHUOPNAM An exhibition worker holds steady the original ship's bell which rung out as the Titanic collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage displayed as part of the 'Titanic:The Artefact Exhibition' at The Science Museum in London May 15, 2003. More than 200 artefacts which have been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April 15, 1912, will be exhibited and include a large part of the ships hull and personal items such as jewellery, crockery and clothing.
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RP3DRIIYRJAA An exhibition worker holds steady the original ship's bell which rungout as the Titanic collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyagedisplayed as part of the 'Titanic:The Artefact Exhibition' at TheScience Museum in London May 15, 2003. More than 200 artefacts whichhave been raised from the seabed following the tragic event on April15, 1912, will be exhibited and include a large part of the ships hulland personal items such as jewellery, crockery and clothing.REUTERS/Natasha-Marie BrownNMB
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RP3DRILFJRAA Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary basketball phenom LeBron James raises hishand following the teams 69-59 win over Ottawa-Glandorf Titan (Ohio),at the John F. Savage Hall in Toledo, Ohio, at the Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association regional tournament, March 15, 2003. James scored32 points in the game. REUTERS/Ron KuntzRK
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RP3DRINSIIAA Oakland Raiders wide receiver Jerry Rice raises his hands incelebration during postgame ceremonies after the Raiders beat theTennessee Titans 41-24 to win the AFC Championship in Oakland, January19, 2003. The Raiders advance to Super Bowl XXXVII. REUTERS/LouDematteisAB
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RP3DRINGMGAA Oakland Raiders wide receiver Jerry Rice raises his hands incelebration during postgame ceremonies after the Raiders beat theTennessee Titans 41-24 to win the AFC Championship in Oakland, January19, 2003. The Raiders advance to Super Bowl XXXVII. REUTERS/LouDematteisAB
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RP3DRINSQPAA Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon raises his fist in the air ashe celebrates a touchdown by teammate Zack Crockett during fourthquarter action against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championshipgame in Oakland, January 19, 2003. REUTERS/Justin SullivanAB/ME
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RP3DRINIRKAA Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Ronde Barber (L) raises the NFCChampionship trophy as quarterback Brad Johnson looks on in the Bucslocker room following a 27-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles inPhiladelphia, January 19, 2003. Barber returned a 92-yard interceptionoff of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in the fourthquarter of the game. The Bucs will meet either the Oakland Raiders ofthe Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego. REUTERS/JasonCohnGAC/SV
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RP3DRIHESPAA Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Ronde Barber (L) raises the NFCChampionship trophy as quarterback Brad Johnson looks on in the Bucslocker room following a 27-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles inPhiladelphia, January 19, 2003. Barber returned a 92-yard interceptionoff of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in the fourthquarter of the game. The Bucs will meet either the Oakland Raiders ofthe Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego. REUTERS/JasonCohnGAC/SV
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RP1DRIFQHPAD Model enthusiast Dave Abbott looks at an exact scale replica of the Titanic at the International Model Show at Olympia December 29. The model of the Titanic took over 600 man hours to construct with 32 people involved in its production. It will be auctioned at Christies on April 15, the anniversary of the sinking of the ship, and is expected to raise over 100,000 pounds sterling. ph/Photo by Paul Hackett REUTERS.
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PBEAHUMAQDV Thomasz Starzewski, British fashion designer [and consultant to Princess Diana], puts the the "Titanic" necklace on a model at the preview to the Sotheby's auction for the Princess Ball, in Beverly Hills on March 20. The recreated "Coeur de la Mer," with authentic 170-karat sapphire, will go on auction tomorrow with other luxury items [to raise money for the Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Fund and Aid for AIDS].
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PBEAHUMAQDU The "Titanic" necklace, with authentic 170-karat sapphire, is displayed at Sotheby's in Beverly Hills March 20. The recreated "Coeur de la Mer," with authentic 170-karat sapphire, will go on auction tomorrow with other luxury items [to raise money for the Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Fund and Aid for AIDS].
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PBEAHUMWRDY A crew member of the ship "Jim Kilabuk" uses machinery to try to pull up a section of the Titanic that was raised from the wreck to the surface August 29. A recovery expedition lifted a gian slab of the RMS Titanic's hull from its water ocean grave, 84 years after the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. ??»
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PBEAHUMWREA This photo shows a chain linking a 13-ton section of the hull of the wreck of the RMS Titanic to diesel lift bags August 25, which wil be used to raise the piece to the surface August 28. ? QUALITY DOCUMENT
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