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RC2X69ABY7T9 FILE PHOTO: Marine conservationist Paul Watson is seen at a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
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RC2X69A67UM9 FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Marine conservationist Paul Watson is seen at a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo/File Photo
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RC2G05AHX4XW US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, his wife Jane Sullivan, Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, his wife Virginia Thomas, Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett attend the memorial service for former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2023. O'Connor, the first woman US Supreme Court justice, died on December 1, 2023 at 93 of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness. She served as one of the nine justices on the court until 2006 and wielded enormous influence as a crucial "swing vote" in a court evenly divided between liberals and conservatives. JIM WATSON/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2G05AOGOKM US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, his wife Jane Sullivan, Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, his wife Virginia Thomas, and Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito, attend the memorial service for former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2023. O'Connor, the first woman US Supreme Court justice, died on December 1, 2023 at 93 of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness. She served as one of the nine justices on the court until 2006 and wielded enormous influence as a crucial "swing vote" in a court evenly divided between liberals and conservatives. JIM WATSON/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2F05AICQCB US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, his wife Jane Sullivan, Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife Virginia Thomas, attend the memorial service for former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2023. O'Connor, the first woman US Supreme Court justice, died on December 1, 2023 at 93 of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness. She served as one of the nine justices on the court until 2006 and wielded enormous influence as a crucial "swing vote" in a court evenly divided between liberals and conservatives. JIM WATSON/Pool via REUTERS
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SP1EI2K082U5R 2022 Beijing Olympics - Bobsleigh - 4-man Heat 3 - National Sliding Centre, Beijing, China - February 20, 2022. Shanwayne Stephens of Jamaica, Ashley Watson of Jamaica, Rolando Reid of Jamaica and Matthew Wekpe of Jamaica in action. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
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SP1EI2J07Y27J 2022 Beijing Olympics - Bobsleigh - 4-man Heat 1 - National Sliding Centre, Beijing, China - February 19, 2022. Shanwayne Stephens of Jamaica, Ashley Watson of Jamaica, Rolando Reid of Jamaica and Matthew Wekpe of Jamaica in action. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
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UP1EE820RIP14 2018 European Championships - Rowing, Men's Quadruple Sculls Heat 1 - Strathclyde Country Park, Glasgow, Britain - August 2, 2018 - John Collins, Jonathan Watson, Graeme Thomas and Thomas Barras of Britain and Mickael Marteau, Alberic Cormerais, Romuald Thomas and Maxime Ducret of France compete. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
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UP1EE2H1ECRB4 Director, actor and screenwriter Rupert Everett and actors Emily Watson and Edwin Thomas pose during a photocall to promote the movie The Happy Prince at the 68th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 17, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC15664560E0 Russell M. Nelson and his wife Wendy Watson Nelson attend the funeral for Thomas S. Monson, President of the Mormon Church, in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., January 12, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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MT1ACI14235501 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA;Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) runs the ball for a touchdown against Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T224348Z_569417994_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235500 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA;Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) runs the ball for a touchdown against Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T224346Z_695705874_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235499 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA;Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) runs the ball for a touchdown against Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T224345Z_803840279_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235483 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) evades Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) to score a touchdown in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T221605Z_1682023308_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235482 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) evades Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) to score a touchdown in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T221604Z_1789764497_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235481 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) reacts after scoring a touchdown against Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T221603Z_311858155_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14235479 Dec 31, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) evades Oklahoma Sooners safety Ahmad Thomas (13) to score a touchdown in the second quarter of the 2015 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport American Football NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-12-31T221601Z_1306829710_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-FOOTBALL-ORANGE-BOWL-OKLAHOMA-VS-CLEMSON.JPG
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MT1ACI14076617 Sep 18, 2015; Lake Forest, IL, USA; PGA golfer Bubba Watson during the second round of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images *** Local Caption *** 2015-09-18T175024Z_2433292_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_PGA-BMW-CHAMPIONSHIP-SECOND-ROUND.JPG
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GM1E9BU1E9801 Wales' Adam Thomas (L) fights for the ball with England's Tom Mitchell (C) and Marcus Watson during their HSBC Sevens World Series Cup quarter-final rugby match at The Sevens stadium in Dubai November 30, 2013. REUTERS/Nikhil Monteiro (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SPORT RUGBY)
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GM1E9260Y3W01 Australia's Shane Watson (R) hits a boundary as West Indies' Devon Thomas looks on during their one-day international cricket match at Manuka Oval in Canberra February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET)
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GF2E91607Y601 Sacramento Kings forward Thomas Robinson (2nd L) shoots over Kings guard Aaron Brooks (C), and Brooklyn Nets guard C.J. Watson (L), forward Andray Blatche and forward Mirza Teletovic (R) in the first half of their NBA basketball game in New York January 5, 2013. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)
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GM1E8CE0BPB01 Golfer Tom Watson (L) and PGA of America president Ted Bishop pose for photographers following a press conference to introduce the Ryder Cup captain in New York, December 13, 2012. Watson was named captain of the 2014 United States Ryder Cup team on Thursday, a move the Americans hope will end their run of losses against Europe in the biennial competition. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT GOLF)
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GM1E8CE0BP601 Golfer Tom Watson (L) and PGA of America president Ted Bishop speak to the press after being introduced as Ryder Cup captain in New York, December 13, 2012. Watson was named captain of the 2014 United States Ryder Cup team on Thursday, a move the Americans hope will end their run of losses against Europe in the biennial competition. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT GOLF)
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GM1E8CE02J101 Golfer Tom Watson (L) and PGA of America president Ted Bishop speak to the press after Watson is introduced as the Ryder Cup captain in New York, December 13, 2012. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT GOLF)
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BM2E85N15DA01 Animal rights activists pose for pictures at the foot of Berlin's Siegessaeule victory column during a rally supporting marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N15CE01 Supporters listen to a speech by marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson (not pictured) during a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N15BN01 A woman dons a Sea Shepherd tattoo, the organisation of marine conservationist Paul Watson (not pictured) during a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N14HV01 Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson speaks to supporters during a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N14HD01 Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson speaks to supporters during a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N14GK01 Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson attends a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N14GA01 Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson attends a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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BM2E85N14G701 Marine conservationist and Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson attends a rally of animal rights activists in Berlin, May 23, 2012. Renowned marine conservationist Paul Watson, who is fighting extradition from Germany to Costa Rica over a 2002 campaign against shark finning, vowed on Monday that his fleet would head to the Antarctic without him to fight whaling. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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GM1E82O0KIQ01 Glenda Watson, mother of Gabe Watson, reacts during the testimony of Tommy Thomas, father of the deceased Tina Watson, at her son's trial at the Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center in Birmingham, Alabama February 23, 2012. A judge on Thursday acquitted Gabe Watson, an Alabama man accused of killing his new wife on a honeymoon scuba dive trip in Australia, saying prosecutors failed to establish she had been intentionally slain. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E82O0CYO01 Tommy Thomas, the father of deceased Tina Watson, waits outside prior to the trial of Gabe Watson's capital murder trial at the Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center in Birmingham, Alabama February 23, 2012. Prosecutors accuse Gabe Watson of drowning his first wife Tina in 2003 by turning off her oxygen supply while scuba diving, but defense attorneys say the woman's death was a tragic accident resulting from panic, fatigue and heavy currents in the Great Barrier Reef. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E82O0CYK01 Tommy Thomas, the father of deceased Tina Watson, testifies during the trial of Gabe Watson's capital murder trial at the Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center in Birmingham, Alabama February 23, 2012. Prosecutors accuse Gabe Watson of drowning his first wife Tina in 2003 by turning off her oxygen supply while scuba diving, but defense attorneys say the woman's death was a tragic accident resulting from panic, fatigue and heavy currents in the Great Barrier Reef. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E82I03B501 Tommy Thomas, the father of Tina Watson, attends the fifth day of Gabe Watson's capital murder trial at the Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center in Birmingham, Alabama February 17, 2012. Watson is accused of drowning his wife Tina Watson while on their honeymoon in October 2003 by turning off her oxygen supply during their dive in the waters off Townsville, Australia. Watson, who has remarried, served 18 months in an Australian jail after pleading guilty to failing to do enough to help Tina Watson. He faces life in prison without parole if convicted of murder in Alabama. Officials agreed to waive the death penalty in order to get Australian authorities to send Watson back to the United States. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7BS0H5T01 Cleveland Browns' tight end Benjamin Watson (L) fights to break free from Cincinnati Bengals' Thomas Howard during the second half of play in their NFL football game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, November 27, 2011. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)
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LR2E77E1G2TBU Amateur Tom Lewis of England (L) reacts after putting on the 18th green, as Tom Watson of the U.S. watches during the first round of the British Open golf championship at Royal St George's in Sandwich, southern England July 14, 2011. Lewis finished the round five under par to become joint leader with Thomas Bjorn of Denmark. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT GOLF)
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GM1E76H0AP601 IBM Chairman and CEO Samuel Palmisano addresses employees at a celebration of the company's 100th birthday at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York June 16, 2011. REUTERS/Graham Carlow/Feature Photo Service/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCI TECH) NO SALES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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GM1DTXAGMZAA Thomas Eoannou, an attorney representing Malcolm Watson, speaks with the media outside a courthouse in Cheektowaga, New York, November 8, 2006. Watson's case attracted international attention after it was believed that a New York state judge allowed former teacher Watson, convicted of having sex with a 15-year-old girl, to live in Canada on probation rather than spending time in a U.S. jail. No decision was made in Cheektowga court today, but an immigration attorney will be hired to assist on a penalty. REUTERS/Gary Wiepert (UNITED STATES)
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RP5DRIEWNVAA Washington Wizards' Michael Ruffin (L) blocks a layup attempt by Memphis Grizzlies' Earl Watson (C) as he drives the lane past Wizards' Etan Thomas (R) in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the MCI Center in Washington, February 23, 2005. The Wizards won the game 93-83. REUTERS/Joe Giza JG
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PBEAHUKSEBV American director Paul Thomas Anderson (R), British actress Emily Watson (C) and American actor Seymour Hoffman (L) wave to the public as they arrive on the red carpet for the official screening of their film "Punch Drunk Love" at the 55th International Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition for the Palme d'Or as the film festival continues on the French Riviera.
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PBEAHUKSEBR American director Paul Thomas Anderson (L), British actress Emily Watson (2nd R), American actor Adam Sandler (2nd L) and American actor Seymour Hoffman (R) pose for photographers on the red carpet for the official screening of their film "Punch Drunk Love" at the 55th International Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition for the Palme d'Or as the film festival continues on the French Riviera.
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PBEAHUKSEBQ American director Paul Thomas Anderson (R) and British actress Emily Watson wave to the public as they arrive on the red carpet for the official screening of their film "Punch Drunk Love" at the 55th International Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition for the Palme d'Or as the film festival continues on the French Riviera.
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PBEAHUKSCBH British actress Emily Watson holds a flower as she poses for photographers during a photocall for American director [Paul Thomas Anderson's] film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. [Director Anderson] presents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55th Cannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.
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PBEAHUKSCBE American director Paul Thomas Anderson ( L), and British actress Emily Watson (R), pose for photographers during a photocall for their film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55th Cannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.
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PBEAHUKSCBD American director Paul Thomas Anderson (2nd L), American actor Seymour Hoffman (R), British actress Emily Watson (2nd R), and American actor Adam Sandler (L), pose for photographers during a photocall for their film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55th Cannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.
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RP3DRHZLYAAB American director Paul Thomas Anderson (2nd R), American actor PhilipSeymour Hoffman (L), British actress Emily Watson (2nd L), and Americanactor Adam Sandler (R), pose for photographers during a photocall fortheir film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Andersonpresents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55thCannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.REUTERS/Eric GaillardJPP/CLH/AA
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RP3DRHZLYAAA American director Paul Thomas Anderson (2nd L), American actor PhilipSeymour Hoffman (R), British actress Emily Watson (2nd R), and Americanactor Adam Sandler (L), pose for photographers during a photocall fortheir film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Andersonpresents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55thCannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.REUTERS/Eric GaillardJPP/CLH/AA
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RP3DRHZLEEAA AMERICAN DIRECTOR PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON BRITISH ACTRESS EMILY WATSON ANDAMERICAN ACTOR SEYMOUR HOFFMAN WAVE TO THE PUBLIC DURING RED CARPETARRIVALS IN CANNES. American director Paul Thomas Anderson (R), British actress EmilyWatson (C) and American actor Seymour Hoffman (L) wave to the public asthey arrive on the red carpet for the official screening of their film"Punch Drunk Love" at the 55th International Cannes Film Festival, May19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screenedin competition for the Palme d'Or as the film festival continues on theFrench Riviera. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
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RP3DRHZLDYAA AMERICAN DIRECTOR PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON AND HIS ACTORS POSE FORPHOTOGRAPHERS DURING RED CARPET ARRIVALS IN CANNES. American director Paul Thomas Anderson (L), British actress EmilyWatson (2nd R), American actor Adam Sandler (2nd L) and American actorSeymour Hoffman (R) pose for photographers on the red carpet for theofficial screening of their film "Punch Drunk Love" at the 55thInternational Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2002. Director Andersonpresents his film entry which is screened in competition for the Palmed'Or as the film festival continues on the French Riviera. REUTERS/EricGaillard
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RP3DRHZLDXAB AMERICAN DIRECTOR PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON AND BRITISH ACTRESS EMILY WATSONWAVE TO THE PUBLIC DURING RED CARPET ARRIVALS IN CANNES. American director Paul Thomas Anderson (R) and British actress EmilyWatson wave to the public as they arrive on the red carpet for theofficial screening of their film "Punch Drunk Love" at the 55thInternational Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2002. Director Andersonpresents his film entry which is screened in competition for the Palmed'Or as the film festival continues on the French Riviera. REUTERS/JeanPaul Pelissier
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RP3DRHZKOTAB British actress Emily Watson holds a flower as she poses forphotographers during a photocall for American director Paul ThomasAnderson's film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. DirectorAnderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition inthe 55th Cannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.REUTERS/Jean Paul PelissierVK/CLH/
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RP3DRHZKNLAB AMERICAN DIRECTOR PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON POSES WITH BRITISH ACTRESS EMILYWATSON DURING A PHOTOCALL IN CANNES. American director Paul Thomas Anderson ( L), and British actress EmilyWatson (R), pose for photographers during a photocall for their film"Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presentshis film entry which is screened in competition in the 55th Cannes filmfestival which continues on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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PBEAHUKSCBF American director Paul Thomas Anderson (2nd R), American actor Seymour Hoffman (L), British actress Emily Watson (2nd L), and American actor Adam Sandler (R), pose for photographers during a photocall for their film "Punch Drunk Love" in Cannes May 19, 2002. Director Anderson presents his film entry which is screened in competition in the 55th Cannes film festival which continues on the French Riviera.
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RP1DRIDDHHAB The nominees for Best Actress for the Academy Awards, announced February 11, are (top, l to r) Brenda Blethyn for "Secrets & Lies," Emily Watson for "Breaking the Waves," Frances McDormand for "Fargo," (bottom, l to r) Dianne Keaton for "Marvin's Room," and Kristin Scott Thomas for "The English Patient." The awards will be presented on March 24.OSCARS
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RP1DRIDDGVAD Arthur Hiller (L), President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and Academy Award winning actress Mira Sorvino (R) announce the Academy Award nominess for best actress February 11 at the Academy's headquarters in Beverly Hills. Nominees for best actress are (L-R) Brenda Blethyn in "Secrets & Lies," Diane Keaton in "Marvin's Room," Frances McDormand in "Fargo," Kristin Scott Thomas in "The English Patient," and Emily Watson in "Breaking The Waves." The Academy Awards will be presented March 24 in Los Angeles.OSCARS
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