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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
San Carlo packaging and Paprika flavored potato chips are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
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2025 Shanghai Auto Show Chip
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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The Intel AI logo displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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Dell, HP, and Lenovo laptops equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors, optimized for premium thin and powerful laptops, featuring 3D performance hybrid architecture, advanced AI capabilities, and built-in Intel Arc GPU, on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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The Intel Corporation showcases its latest Upscaler technology XeSS 2 concept with Intel Xeon at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Intel logo, the American multinational corporation and technology company and one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers, is displayed during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Une puce pour détecter et prévenir de possibles accidents cardiaques
Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers. And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home. People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis. They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes. That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated. The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes. It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say. Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics. This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease. The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested. The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations. The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une puce pour détecter et prévenir de possibles accidents cardiaques
Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers. And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home. People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis. They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes. That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated. The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes. It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say. Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics. This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease. The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested. The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations. The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers.
And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home.
People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis.
They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes.
That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated.
The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes.
It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say.
Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics.
This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease.
The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested.
The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations.
The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack.
OPS:The core of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.
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Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University
A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers.
And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home.
People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis.
They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes.
That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated.
The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes.
It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say.
Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics.
This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease.
The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested.
The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations.
The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack.
OPS:Johns Hopkins research Peng Zheng with the heart of the invention, a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Der Sarg auf dem Weg zum Wellington Arch
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19: Police officers on horses ahead of the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Wellington Arch on September 19, 2022 in London, England. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on 21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and ascended the throne of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of her Father, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, Atmosphere, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.
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‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.
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The Manchester Baby, also called the Small-Scale Experimental Machine, was the first electronic stored-program computer, was built at the University of Manchester, UK, by Frederic C. Williams, Tom Kilburn, and Geoff Tootill, and ran its first program on 2
Senior project conservator Kathryn Kreczak (correct) caring for the Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine, nicknamed “Baby”, one of the most iconic objects on display at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum which reopens today (14 August) for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown. The original Baby was the first computer to store and run a program, and was built at the University of Manchester using technology developed for Second World War radar and communications equipment. It was a prototype, but it led to the development of the Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercially available computer. The science museum’s replica was built in 1998 from original parts to mark the 50th anniversary of the world’s first stored-program computer. The original no longer exists.
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PEOPLE - Time 100 Gala: An der Party
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NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Boxing Day in Wigan
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A man offers a chip to a woman . Revellers in Wigan enjoy Boxing Day drinks and clubbing in Wigan Wallgate . In recent years a tradition has been established in which people go out wearing fancy-dress costumes on Boxing Day night .
Boxing Day revellers, Wigan, UK - 27 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Camilla feiert Geburtstag auf den Isles of Scilly
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, who is celebrating her 71st birthday, samples a chip from Adam's Fish and Chips during a tour of St Martin's, one of the Scilly Isles.
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, UK - 17 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
January 31, 2018 - Seoul, South Korea: Samsung UHD panel displayed at Samsung D light demo show store. Samsung Electronics Co. said that it has decided to dramatically lower the face value of its stocks, as it posted record highs in sales and operating profits in the fourth quarter on rising chip demand. Net profit came to 12.25 trillion won (US$11.4 billion) in the October-December period, compared with 7.08 trillion won a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing. For the whole of 2017, net profit came to 42.18 trillion won, up 85.6 percent from a year earlier. (Ryu Seung-il/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06084525
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NY: Nvidia graphics card, Bitcoin miners choice
The Nvidia logo is seen on one of their graphics cards in New York on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Nvidia stock is rising apparently related to the cards' popularity with Bitcoin miners. (Photo by Richard B. Levine)
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NY: Nvidia graphics card, Bitcoin miners choice
The Nvidia logo is seen on one of their graphics cards in New York on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Nvidia stock is rising apparently related to the cards' popularity with Bitcoin miners. (Photo by Richard B. Levine)
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NY: Nvidia graphics card, Bitcoin miners choice
The Nvidia logo is seen on one of their graphics cards in New York on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Nvidia stock is rising apparently related to the cards' popularity with Bitcoin miners. (Photo by Richard B. Levine)
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
Zayn Malik out and about, Manchester, Britain - 09 Mar 2016
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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PEOPLE - Zayn Malik in Manchester unterwegs
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Zayn Malik in the Kingfisher fish and chip shop in Newton Heath, after shooting his new music video
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Incredible images of ice bubbles, Abraham Lake, Canada - 28 Jan 2013
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Freeze Frame: Images of Frozen Bubbles Suspended Below Lake
These stunning photographs show hundreds of frozen bubbles trapped below Abraham Lake in Canada.
Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains on the North Saskatchewan River, the rare phenomenon occurs each winter in the man-made lake.
The simple nature of the ice bubbles composition makes the images even more remarkable and almost appears to look more like a painting than a photograph.
But they are in fact taken by a 40-year-old American photographer, Chip Phillips, who has simply snapped the results by walking onto the frozen lake.
Ice bubbles occur during the months of November and March when the lake is completely frozen over, the plants on the lake bed release methane gas, which freezes as it comes closer to the cold lake surface.
The bubbles keep stacking up below the frozen lake once the weather gets colder and colder during the winter season.
The result is these incredible ice bubbles which are frozen in place as long as the water remains solid.
Abraham Lake has become a popular destination for photographers but Chip warned it isn't for the weak or the weary.
The photographer from Spokane Washington said: "It's necessary to walk out on the ice to photograph the bubbles; the icy surface is around 22cm deep.
"I usually use crampons to avoid slipping but on one of my first trips to the lake, a giant gust of wind came barrelling across the lake, picked me up and threw me back on the ice.
"I had to carefully walk back to safety ducking along the way to avoid it from happening again. My forehead was bleeding a little, and I think I might have gotten a slight concussion so I am very careful now when I go out."
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxwork of Tupac Shakur
Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Chip with waxworks of P Diddy and Tupac Shakur
Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Chip with waxwork of Tupac Shakur
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Chip with waxwork of Tupac Shakur
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Chip with waxworks of The Notorious B.I.G, P Diddy, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg
Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxworks of Notorious B.I.G, P Diddy, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg
Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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Chip with waxworks of The Notorious B.I.G, P Diddy, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg
Waxworks of American rap stars unveiled by British rapper Chip, Madame Tussauds, London - 14 Jan 2013
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(110302) -- SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive officer, introduces the iPad 2 at an event in San Francisco, the United States, March 2, 2011. Apple Inc. on Wednesday unveiled the second generation of its iPad, in a move to stay ahead in the increasingly crowded tablet computer arena. (Xinhua/Qi Heng) (wjd)
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