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NEWS - Demonstrationen gegen Boris Johnson nach Camerons Rücktritt
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Crowds of angry protesters gather around Boris Johnson's car as he leaves his home in Islington today
Angry protests outside Boris Jonhson's house, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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NEWS - Demonstrationen gegen Boris Johnson nach Camerons Rücktritt
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Crowds of angry protesters gather around Boris Johnson's car as he leaves his home in Islington today
Angry protests outside Boris Jonhson's house, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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NEWS - Demonstrationen gegen Boris Johnson nach Camerons Rücktritt
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Crowds of angry protesters gather around Boris Johnson's car as he leaves his home in Islington today
Angry protests outside Boris Jonhson's house, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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NEWS - Demonstrationen gegen Boris Johnson nach Camerons Rücktritt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5736511b)
Crowds of angry protesters gather around Boris Johnson's car as he leaves his home in Islington today
Angry protests outside Boris Jonhson's house, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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NEWS - Demonstrationen gegen Boris Johnson nach Camerons Rücktritt
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Crowds of angry protesters gather around Boris Johnson's car as he leaves his home in Islington today
Angry protests outside Boris Jonhson's house, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - Italian actress GRAZIELLA GRANATA was born March 16, 1941 in Rome, Italy and appeared in many films throughout her career. PICTURED: Graziella in a scene from one of her films. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - MARTY FELDMAN (1934-1982) was a comedy writer, comedian and actor starring on television shows. He is known for his bulging eyes a condition caused by Graves' Disease. PICTURED: Marty Feldman smoking a cigarette. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE - Nach Einstieg beim Hauptstadtklub Hammarby IF: Zlatan Ibrahimovics Haus in Stockholm verschmiert
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Word Judas seen spray painted on the front door of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's house is vandalised, Stockholm, Sweden - 28 Nov 2019
Police removes protest signs and an opened can with fermented fish (surstromming) from the entry of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home in Stockholm, Sweden. Someone also sprayed the word Judas with white paint of the entry door. Supporters of Zlatans old soccer club Malmo FF are angry as Zlatan has become one of the owners of the Stockholm soccer club Hammarby FF
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PEOPLE - Nach Einstieg beim Hauptstadtklub Hammarby IF: Zlatan Ibrahimovics Haus in Stockholm verschmiert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (10486996f)
Word Judas seen spray painted on the front door of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's house is vandalised, Stockholm, Sweden - 28 Nov 2019
Police removes protest signs and an opened can with fermented fish (surstromming) from the entry of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home in Stockholm, Sweden. Someone also sprayed the word Judas with white paint of the entry door. Supporters of Zlatans old soccer club Malmo FF are angry as Zlatan has become one of the owners of the Stockholm soccer club Hammarby FF
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PEOPLE - Nach Einstieg beim Hauptstadtklub Hammarby IF: Zlatan Ibrahimovics Haus in Stockholm verschmiert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (10486996g)
Word Judas seen spray painted on the front door of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's house is vandalised, Stockholm, Sweden - 28 Nov 2019
Police removes protest signs and an opened can with fermented fish (surstromming) from the entry of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home in Stockholm, Sweden. Someone also sprayed the word Judas with white paint of the entry door. Supporters of Zlatans old soccer club Malmo FF are angry as Zlatan has become one of the owners of the Stockholm soccer club Hammarby FF
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PEOPLE - Nach Einstieg beim Hauptstadtklub Hammarby IF: Zlatan Ibrahimovics Haus in Stockholm verschmiert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (10486996d)
Word Judas seen spray painted on the front door of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's house is vandalised, Stockholm, Sweden - 28 Nov 2019
Police removes protest signs and an opened can with fermented fish (surstromming) from the entry of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home in Stockholm, Sweden. Someone also sprayed the word Judas with white paint of the entry door. Supporters of Zlatans old soccer club Malmo FF are angry as Zlatan has become one of the owners of the Stockholm soccer club Hammarby FF
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PEOPLE - Nach Einstieg beim Hauptstadtklub Hammarby IF: Zlatan Ibrahimovics Haus in Stockholm verschmiert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (10486996e)
Word Judas seen spray painted on the front door of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's house is vandalised, Stockholm, Sweden - 28 Nov 2019
Police removes protest signs and an opened can with fermented fish (surstromming) from the entry of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic's home in Stockholm, Sweden. Someone also sprayed the word Judas with white paint of the entry door. Supporters of Zlatans old soccer club Malmo FF are angry as Zlatan has become one of the owners of the Stockholm soccer club Hammarby FF
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Britney Spears and Jason Trawick dating Rewind
Britney Spears and Jason Trawick dating rewind through 2008 in Costa Rica and Marina Del Rey 2007 2006 in Las Vegas X17online.com exclusive
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Feb. 13, 1967 - Rome, Italy - EDDIE CHAPMAN (1914-1997) was an habitual criminal who became a British double agent (code named ZigZag) during World War II. He was in prison for theft in the Channel Islands when they were occupied by the Germans, who recruited him as an agent. Chapman provided disinformation to the Germans. PICTURED: Eddie Chapman talking on the telephone. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct 02, 1960 - London, UK - ALEC GUINECC having a cigarette outside his house. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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NEWS - Michelle Obama gärtnert mit Schulkindern
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Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama harvests the White House garden, Washington, DC, America - 06 Jun 2016
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
Double Fee! -
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REPORTAGE - Grossbritanniens erstes 'Passivhaus' steht in Camden
Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than
£100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's
first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standards of airtightness and is triple-glazed and super-insulated, with heat-exchange systems and solar panels, so that it requires almost no heating and has cleaner air inside than out.
As yet, very few British builders are trained in passive house construction. But if
Germany can do it, surely London can, tooÖ In Camden in 2009, property developer Malcolm Terry and his wife Fiona, an interior designer, wanted to build a brick house in an area of large, detached houses, but their planning application was rejected. The plot
they wanted to develop was at the end of a long lawn belonging to a house they owned.
With independent road access, it was a dream site, on which they had decided to build their retirement home. However, they had reckoned without Camden council being against building over lawns. Malcolm knew of Justin Bere's determination to build the first UK passive house, a trailblazer for ecological design nationwide. Camden was interested in this, so when the Terrys hired Bere to design a passive house on the plot instead, permission was granted. (...)
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Fancy a light, warm, draft-free, fresh and airy house, with energy bills of less than £100 a year? That's what we would all have if architect Justin Bere - who built London's first fully certified passive house in 2009-10 - had his way. Called passivhaus in Germany, where the trend started, a passive house is built to exceptional standard
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203p)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203o)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203m)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203l)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203k)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203t)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203s)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203q)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203i)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203h)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203f)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203b)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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DUK10018925_012
NEWS - Queen Mary 2 im Hafen von Sydney
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX/Shutterstock (5612203a)
The Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2 makes an early morning arrival into Sydney Harbour. Towering higher than the Sydney Opera House, she has spent the entire day in the city and will have one more night stop before embarking on her return to the UK.
Queen Mary 2 arrives into Sydney Harbour, Australia - 10 Mar 2016
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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
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Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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"Britain's Got Talent' Contestant Susan Boyle at Home in Blackburn, Scotland, Britain - 16 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tina Norris / Rex Features ( 909899j )
Susan Boyle, contestant on 'Britain's Got Talent' opens congratulations cards and letters at her home
"Britain's Got Talent' Contestant Susan Boyle at Home in Blackburn, Scotland, Britain - 16 Apr 2009
After becoming a global internet sensation overnight 'Britain's Got Talent' contestant Susan Boyle has found herself fielding media calls from all over the world. The 47-year-old unemployed Scot from West Lothian, who lives alone with her two cats, is the bookies favourite to win the show after blowing both judges and audience away with her rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Chaos Point, Vivienne Westwood Gold Label Collection performance Art Catwalk Show, Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, Britain - 18 Nov 2008
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Georgia May Jagger
Chaos Point, Vivienne Westwood Gold Label Collection performance Art Catwalk Show, Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, Britain - 18 Nov 2008
Fashion and art collided last night at a special Vivienne Westwood fashion show. 'Chaos Point: Vivienne Westwood Gold Label AW 08/09' saw the maverick fashion icon join forces with Mark Stephenson of London Musici. Together they created a spectacular catwalk show involving performance artists and a live showpiece by the London Musici orchestra. Held at the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace, the event attracted the likes of Eva Herzigova, Claudia Schiffer, who was wearing vintage Westwood, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Tracey Emin and Jasmine Guinness. Also putting in an appearance was Jerry Hall, accompanied by red lipstick wearing daughters Georgia May Jagger and Elizabeth Jagger. One of the evening's hosts was Nigella Lawson, who ensured that all eyes were on her by wearing a traffic stopping, cleavage enhancing, scarlet Westwood gown. At the event Westwood showed her Gold Label Collection, to the accompaniment of solo violinist Chalie Siem and dancers Fernando Montano and Romany Pajdak from the Royal Ballet.
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Soho House and Grey Goose Vodka Pre-Oscar Party at their temporary club in Los Angeles, America - 19 Feb 2008
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Susan Boyle Dreams A Dream As Hollywood Listens
SUSAN BOYLE DREAMS A DREAM AS HOLLYWOOD LISTENS
Not only has Susan Boyle become a global internet sensation overnight, she has even caught the eye of Hollywood's finest.
The 47-year-old unemployed Scot from West Lothian appeared on last Saturday's 'Britain's Got Talent' and wowed both judges and audience with her rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'I Dreamed A Dream' from the musical 'Les Miserables'.
The video clip of her performance on the internet has so far been watched a staggering 6 million times and has brought her attention and interview requests from all over the world, including Australia and America.
Despite her unglamorous appearance, her singing has moved many to tears, touching even the cold hearts of judges Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, and immediately drawing comparisons to previous winner and current opera singing star Paul Potts.
In the United States her performance was featured on the NBC Today Show, squeezing tears out of host Kathie Lee Gifford and winning the adulation and fascination of A-list Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, who were watched the clip on YouTube, prompting Kutcher to write on his Twitter page: "This just made my night", with wife Moore replying: "You saw it made me teary!"
Even though she has only made it through the first stage of auditions, reports suggest that Simon Cowell is lining up a record deal for her and cast recordings of the track have entered the official midweek singles chart and iTunes chart - Susan is already the bookie's favourite to win the show, offering odds of 5/2.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht . Front showing steering room on the ground floor equipped with all modern navigation aids
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