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ny260625163513 Slatted wood panels line the ceiling of the living room in the Kathryn and Lloyd Lewis House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1939, in Mettawa, Ill., June 21, 2025. A conservancy that aims to preserve the work of Frank Lloyd Wright also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to troubleshoot maintenance issues. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260625163612 Dale Morgan sits in the "Music Room" of The Dorothy H. Turkel House, a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, in Detroit, June 20, 2025. A conservancy that aims to preserve the work of Frank Lloyd Wright also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to troubleshoot maintenance issues. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260625163510 The living room, also known as the "music room", of The Dorothy H. Turkel House, a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Detroit, June 20, 2025. A conservancy that aims to preserve the work of Frank Lloyd Wright also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to troubleshoot maintenance issues. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260625163611 The living room, also known as the "music room", of The Dorothy H. Turkel House, a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Detroit, June 20, 2025. A conservancy that aims to preserve the work of Frank Lloyd Wright also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to troubleshoot maintenance issues. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100425220836 A pink spiral staircase that leads to the restaurant?s dining room, at Papa San, a Peruvian restaurant in Manhattan, April 2, 2025. Restaurateurs are finding that ambience and branding matter as much ? and to many diners, more ? than the food they serve. (Lanna Apisukh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160625140112 Maj. Erica Vandal, who has sued to retain her right to serve in the military as a transgender woman, dresses for a court hearing, in her hotel room in Washington, March 12, 2025. VandalÕs superiors in the Army have called her Òa superb officer,Ó but President Donald Trump said transgender soldiers like her lack the Òhonesty,Ó ÒhumilityÓ and ÒintegrityÓ to serve. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040225182411 A replica of the card deck created by Salvador Dal? is used for one-card tarot readings at Dal?, a bar in Pocitos whose name is inspired by the painter, in Montevideo, Uruguay, in January 2025. La Rambla serves as an outdoor living room for locals and is a perfect antidote for visitorsÕ winter blues. (Tali Kimelman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040225184710 Visitors at Pocitos Beach with the nearly 14-mile waterside promenade La Rambla in the background in Montevideo, Uruguay, in January 2025. La Rambla serves as an outdoor living room for locals and is a perfect antidote for visitorsÕ winter blues. (Tali Kimelman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040225181224 Sailboats in the water outside the century-old Yacht Club Uruguayo, near the Pocitos neighborhood in Montevideo, Uruguay, in January 2025. La Rambla serves as an outdoor living room for locals and is a perfect antidote for visitorsÕ winter blues. (Tali Kimelman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040225181211 A lake where you can rent a paddleboat in the Parque Rod? neighborhood in Montevideo, Uruguay, in January 2025. La Rambla serves as an outdoor living room for locals and is a perfect antidote for visitorsÕ winter blues. (Tali Kimelman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040324134507 A study room at Ponevezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, Israel, on Jan 22, 2024. Rabbinical leaders in the city remain unmoved by calls for Haredim to serve in the military. (Amit Elkayam/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130423131405 A ceiling in one of the rooms of the Palazzo Maffei Marescotti, in Rome, Italy on March 28, 2023. Father Small said the commission?s new headquarters would serve as a monument to ?the silent massacre of people?s childhoods.? (Stephanie Gengotti/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121022095107 Servers work in the dining room of Bistro Provenance, one of Chad PritchardÕs restaurants in Provo, Utah, on Oct. 5, 2022. Pritchard and his colleagues are trying everything to staff their pizza shop and bistro, and as they do, they have turned to a new tactic: they avoid firing employees at all costs. (Kim Raff/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121022094506 A server prepares the dining room of Bistro Provenance, one of Chad PritchardÕs restaurants in Provo, Utah, on Oct. 5, 2022. Pritchard and his colleagues are trying everything to staff their pizza shop and bistro, and as they do, they have turned to a new tactic: they avoid firing employees at all costs. (Kim Raff/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121022094707 A server prepares the dining room of Bistro Provenance, one of Chad PritchardÕs restaurants in Provo, Utah, on Oct. 5, 2022. Pritchard and his colleagues are trying everything to staff their pizza shop and bistro, and as they do, they have turned to a new tactic: they avoid firing employees at all costs. (Kim Raff/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140922141505 The Montfort Hospital, which mainly serves OttawaÕs French-speaking community and is one of several Ontario hospitals that temporarily closed its emergency department, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 3, 2022. A nationwide shortage of nurses has caused dozens of emergency rooms across Canada to close temporarily and forced some patients to wait days for a bed. (Ian Austen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240522184605 The dining room and barroom at Inga?s Bar in Brooklyn Heights on May 18, 2022. From a former chef of the classics Diner and Marlow & Sons, a new Brooklyn Heights corner spot serves comfortably deft seasonal cooking.(An Rong Xu/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150322205705 Shalanda Young, the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, rear right, is hugged after President Joe Biden signed H.R. 2471, a major spending bill, during a ceremony in the Indian Treaty Room of the White House in Washington, March 15, 2022. The Senate confirmed Shalanda Young on Tuesday to serve as the director of the Office of Management and Budget, giving the agency permanent leadership for the first time in more than a year as it prepares the second budget of the Biden administration. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290522211606 FILE Ñ Kara Young and Reza Salazar in ÒClydeÕs,Ó for which Young received a Tony Award nomination for best featured actress in a play, in New York, Nov. 11, 2021. At the Rainbow Room, the site of a luncheon to honor the Tony nominees, the biggest ovation went to YoungÕs father, Klay, who has been a server there for 30 years. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191021161404 Outside the six-room inn at Beltane Ranch in Glen Ellen, Calif., Oct. 15, 2021. At Beltane RanchÕs cozy six-room inn, youÕll get up close and personal with the weed-eating sheep, pop over to the retro camper that serves as the chicken coop and hop in a four-wheel drive. (Jason Henry/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280621174704 Patrons dine at Nobu Malibu in Malibu, Calif., June 23, 2021. The dining room spills out, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and servers bring blankets to anyone unprepared for the chill. (Elizabeth Lippman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080621161905 A window bench serves some of the round tables in the front dining room at Sona in New York on June 2, 2021. At a new restaurant in Manhattan, the chef Hari Nayak presents specialties from many regions. (Colin Clark/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210121174005 Tylee Wise, 9, a third grader at Achievement Preparatory Academy, at the dining room table that is supposed to serve as his work station at his home in Washington, Dec. 9, 2020. At a charter school in a poor area of Washington, some teachers spend one day a week going door to door, tracking down students who aren?t logging on, and whose education is suffering. (Nate Palmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011220213104 President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event announcing his nominees and appointees to serve his administration's economic policy team, at The Queen theater, in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. The relationship between a White House press office and the news media is designed to be adversarial but Biden is entering office with the stated intent of restoring credibility to government ? and to the briefing room. (Kriston Jae Bethel/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny061220182504 Madeline Mau in her living room during an online ?Nutcracker? class on Nov. 23, 2020. For the first time, the National Dance Institute, which serves students of all ages with vision loss, is offering a five-week ?Nutcracker? appreciation course to bring to life the holiday classic in a multisensory way. (Emily Mason/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140620211604 Frances Cha, the author of ?If I Had Your Face,? in Marlton, N.J. on May 31, 2020. In the novel, Cha confronts South Korea?s social norms, including its impossibly high beauty standards, its rigid social hierarchies, and its old-boy culture where business deals are done in ?room salons,? the private establishments where attractive women serve men drinks. (Kirsten Luce/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190320161804 Mellissa Tunque, a server, prepares a to-go order at Sugarfish in Beverly Hills, Calif., March 18, 2020. For thousands of restaurants across the country, ordered to close their dining rooms to slow the spread of the coronavirus, contactless delivery may be their only chance to stay open and avoid wholesale layoffs. (Jenna Schoenefeld/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010320200804 Onelio Velez, left, and Luis Febus work on one-room structures at an encampment in Yauco, Puerto Rico, where 10 families have been living at since January, Feb. 12, 2020. Nearly two months after an earthquake sent the population of southwest Puerto Rico rushing into the streets, thousands of people are still slumbering each night under camping tents, on cots, in their cars and in enormous open tents that serve as government shelters. (Erika P. Rodriguez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260120170204 Emmanuel Smith, a disability advocate, in the common room of an apartment complex that will serve as a satellite caucus site in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 26, 2020. Talk to Iowans with disabilities and you will hear the same story over and over: a nightmarish experience in 2016, and repeated pleas that bring only vague assurances that 2020 will be better. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111019113704 Heather Hurst uses her phone to illuminate a wine list at Pangloss Cellar's tasting room in Sonoma, Calif. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. The tasting room had no power but was still able to serve it's wine tastings, as Pacific Gas and Electric cut power to many Northern California communities ahead of a wind event matched with dry conditions to prevent equipment from sparking fires. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200919134105 Two goals covered by a tarp serve as the dressing room at the soccer stadium in Sisimiut, Greenland, Aug. 6, 2019. Greenland crowns its national soccer champion in the shortest season on earth, a year?s worth of matches, injuries, controversies and celebrations crammed into a single week. (Kieran Dodds/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110919132405 Meat hangs inside the cold room of Don Julio, a steakhouse in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Aug 5, 2019. In keeping with family tradition they serve only grass-fed beef. (Maria Amasanti/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280120232704 Guests eat a meal prepared by Leigh-Ann Martin, who runs a pop-up restaurant in her dining room, at Martin's home in Union City, N.J., Aug. 3, 2019. Martin serves Trinidadian-inspired food, influenced by her memories and ongoing research into Caribbean food traditions. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280120232504 Leigh-Ann Martin, who runs a pop-up restaurant in her dining room, at her home in Union City, N.J., Aug. 3, 2019. She serves Trinidadian-inspired food, influenced by her memories and ongoing research into Caribbean food traditions. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130319171004 FILE -- President Donald Trump announces David Malpass as his choice to head the World Bank, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Feb. 6, 2019. Climate change and China are political hurdles for Malpass, who is trying to assure other nations that he will not simply serve as a proxy for Trump. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180420135104 FILE - Health workers clean a patient's room at the Ebola triage and treatment center run by Doctors Without Borders in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nov. 30, 2018. In all, fewer than 2,000 working ventilators have to serve hundreds of millions of people in public hospitals across 41 African countries, the World Health Organization says, compared with more than 170,000 in the U.S. (Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111018182203 A patient is transported from a hospital in Panama City, Fla., on Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 2018. As Hurricane Michael bore down, some hospitals in the region closed entirely, and others evacuated their patients, but kept staff in place to run an emergency room and serve their affected communities. (Eric Thayer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111018182404 Debris outside a hospital in Panama City, Fla., on Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 2018. As Hurricane Michael bore down, some hospitals in the region closed entirely, and others evacuated their patients, but kept staff in place to run an emergency room and serve their affected communities. (Eric Thayer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111018182104 A makeshift sign written on plywood at a hospital in Panama City, Fla., on Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 2018. As Hurricane Michael bore down, some hospitals in the region closed entirely, and others evacuated their patients, but kept staff in place to run an emergency room and serve their affected communities. (Eric Thayer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100519191504 The prison where the ex-nurse and convicted killer Niels Högel now serves a life sentence, in Oldenburg, Germany, in April 2019. Högel has admitted to killing 43 people but may have killed more than 300, by repeatedly creating emergency room situations in which life and death rested in his hands. What prevented colleagues from stopping one of the world?s deadliest serial killers? (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211218133104 A treehouse, accessed by rickety bridge, serves as a conference room on the campus of Epic Systems, a health care services provider, in Verona, Wis., Aug. 23, 2018. Epic?s software is ubiquitous in doctors? offices and operating rooms, but its campus is full of childish whimsy. Is this the indulgence of an oddball founder, or a better way to run an IT company? (Narayan Mahon/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170718184811 Annie Shi, co-owner of King restaurant, in New York, July 5, 2018. A self-taught sommelier with precise, far-ranging taste, Shi builds the wine lists and manages the dining room at King, instructing servers to set the tables with attention to detail to create a sense of space between diners. (Sasha Arutyunova/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180818162908 Gordon Douglas is administered buprenorphine by Dr. Andrew Herring, an emergency room physician, at Highland Hospital in Oakland, Calif., on June 22, 2018. This emergency room is providing medication to treat opioid withdrawal in hopes to serve as a pivotal point in the recovery process. (Brian L. Frank/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180818162408 Dr. Andrew Herring, an emergency room physician, during a patient consultation at Highland Hospital in Oakland, Calif., on May 24, 2018. This emergency room is providing medication to treat opioid withdrawal in hopes to serve as a pivotal point in the recovery process. (Brian L. Frank/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180818162208 A sign welcomes patients to an addiction clinic with Dr. Andrew Herring, an emergency room physician, at Highland Hospital in Oakland, Calif., on May 24, 2018. This emergency room is providing medication to treat opioid withdrawal in hopes to serve as a pivotal point in the recovery process. (Brian L. Frank/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180818161808 Dr. Andrew Herring, an emergency room physician, leaves Highland Hospital after a long shift in Oakland, Calif., on May 23, 2018. This emergency room is providing medication to treat opioid withdrawal in hopes to serve as a pivotal point in the recovery process. (Brian L. Frank/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180818161908 Dr. Andrew Herring, an emergency room physician, consults with a patient at Highland Hospital in Oakland, Calif., on May 23, 2018. This emergency room is providing medication to treat opioid withdrawal in hopes to serve as a pivotal point in the recovery process. (Brian L. Frank/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030418151811 The Classico gin and tonic, served in a wine goblet to give the components more room to mingle, at Socarrat in New York, March 23, 2018. The Socarrat paella bars serve the drink with juniper berries and bitters. (Jeenah Moon/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280218211413 An empty room at the old paper mill where Plattsburgh BTC is setting up servers to mine bitcoin, in Plattsburgh, N.Y., Feb. 26, 2018. One explanation for AmericaÕs productivity problem may be the growing use of real resources to make virtual products, like cybercoins. (Jacob Hannah/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211117233812 A room at La Difference, a Haitian-owned business that serves as both an auto driving school and a music instruction shop, in New York, Nov. 21, 2017. On Nov. 20, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would soon end a program known as Temporary Protected Status for Haitians affected by the deadly earthquake on the island in 2010, causing many in the community worry what their future will hold. (Ryan Christopher Jones/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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1430295 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430303 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430302 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430301 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430300 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430299 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430298 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430297 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430296 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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1430259 Prefeito João Doria (PSDB) inaugurou na manhã deste sábado (18), na região do Guarapiranga, zona sul da capital paulista, um novo Centro de Educação Infantil (CEI) Guarapiranga I. A nova CEI conta com 9 salas de aulas e um parque, além de brinquedoteca, cozinha equipada e refeitório, onde serão servidas 5 refeições diárias café e lanche da manhã, almoço, café da tarde e jantar. O investimento total foi de 9.5 Milhões, a unidade tem 1010,55 metros quadrados sendo 490,20 metros construídos.
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ny200717120111 Attorney General Jeff Sessions enters the room to deliver a statement at the Department of Justice in Washington, July 20, 2017. Sessions deflected questions on Thursday about whether he can continue to serve in his post after President Donald Trump expressed a lack of confidence in Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation. Sessions said he loves his job and will continue to serve ?as long as that is appropriate.? (Tom Brenner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120617184503 White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus speaks during a Cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, in Washington, June 12, 2017. Amid fresh reports that his job is in danger, Priebus, told Trump Ñ and the assembled news cameras in the room Monday - that Òwe thank you for the opportunity and the blessing to serve your agenda.Ó (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130317155003 With the main concourse closed since 2014, due to renovation stretched years past its original completion date, a gray trailer serves as a makeshift waiting room for the buses at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in New York, March 2, 2017. The neglected transportation hub in northern Manhattan is gearing up for a reopening âÃî or so people have been led to believe. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130317155103 With the main concourse closed since 2014, due to renovation stretched years past its original completion date, a gray trailer serves as a makeshift waiting room for the buses at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in New York, March 2, 2017. The neglected transportation hub in northern Manhattan is gearing up for a reopening âÃî or so people have been led to believe. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150818194308 FILE-- Jahana Hayes, the 2016 National Teacher of the Year, reacts at a ceremony with President Barack Obama honoring her and finalists for the award in the East Room of the White House in Washington, May 3, 2016. In August 2018, Hayes, 45, is the newly minted Democratic nominee from ConnecticutÕs Fifth Congressional District, defeating a more seasoned opponent who had the partyÕs backing. If she defeats the Republican candidate, Manny Santos in NovemberÕs general election, she will become the stateÕs first black Democrat to serve in Congress. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150818191708 FILE-- Jahana Hayes, the 2016 National Teacher of the Year, reacts at a ceremony with President Barack Obama honoring her and finalists for the award in the East Room of the White House in Washington, May 3, 2016. In August 2018, Hayes, 45, is the newly minted Democratic nominee from ConnecticutÕs Fifth Congressional District, defeating a more seasoned opponent who had the partyÕs backing. If she defeats the Republican candidate, Manny Santos in NovemberÕs general election, she will become the stateÕs first black Democrat to serve in Congress. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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1039339 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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1039338 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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1039337 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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1039336 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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1039335 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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1039334 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 01.12.2015: GREVE ALUNOS UERJ - Alunos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj) ocuparam a instituição na noite desta segunda-feira, 30, para protestar contra atraso dos pagamentos dos servidores terceirizados e a decisão do governador Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) de parcelar os salários dos funcionários concursados. Os alunos levaram barracas de camping e dormiram em salas e nos corredores.. (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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ny270520143204 FILE -- The kitchen of a loft residence in New York on Nov. 14, 2014. As the modern kitchen became larger and more porous, flowing into adjacent rooms, the worktable evolved into the island, where multitasking hostesses could chop, chat and serve. (Bruce Buck/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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692558 O Papa Francisco reconheceu hoje, por meio de decreto publicado pela Congregação pela Causa dos Santos, as virtudes heroicas da Serva de Deus Madre Maria Teresa de Jesus Eucarístico, fundadora da Congregação das Pequenas Missionárias de Maria Imaculada, de São José dos Campos. O reconhecimento das virtudes heroicas da religiosa é a primeira etapa em direção à sua beatificação. Vista geral da Casa Mãe no IPMMI em São José dos Campos - SP Brasil 2014-04-03 Foto Lucas Lacaz Ruiz / Fotoarena Foto da Madre Maria Teresa Jesus Eucaristico que esta em seu quarto .
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ny060519220404 FILE -- The server room at Symantec in Culver City Calif., Nov. 21, 2012. Based on the timing of the Chinese state-sponsored hackers' attacks in 2016, and clues in the computer code, researchers at Symantec believe the Chinese did not steal the National Security Agency code but rather captured it from an NSA attack on their own computer systems. (Michal Czerwonka/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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TCDPANT_IZ005 PANTHEON, Julius Pope (voice: Chris Diamantopoulos), Pantheon', (Season 1, ep. 101, aired Sept. 1, 2022). photo: Titmouse, Inc. / ©AMC+ / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDDEAN_HY046 DEATH AND OTHER DETAILS, from left: Angela Zhou, Rahul Kohli, Chilling', (Season 1, ep. 110, aired Mar. 5, 2024). photo: James Dittiger / ©Hulu / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDBOLE_ZU015 BOSCH: LEGACY, Stephen A. Chang, 'Zzyzx', (Season 2, ep. 202, aired Oct 19, 2023). photo: Tyler Golden / ©Amazon/Freevee / Courtesy Everett Collection
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