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Golden Globe Awards 2025, Los Angeles, California, United States - 05 Jan 2025
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Sebastian Stan appears backstage after winning the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Award for "A Different Man," during the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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Golden Globe Awards 2025, Los Angeles, California, United States - 05 Jan 2025
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Sebastian Stan appears backstage after winning the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Award for "A Different Man," during the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244n)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244o)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244p)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244m)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244aa)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244u)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244v)
Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland completes a training session with Carlos Alcaraz of Spain ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244x)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244w)
Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland completes a training session with Carlos Alcaraz of Spain ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244y)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain completes a training session with Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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TENNIS - Australian Open 2024: Stan Wawrinka trainiert mit Carlos Alcaraz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/Shutterstock (14295244z)
Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland completes a training session with Carlos Alcaraz of Spain ahead of the 2024 Australian Open
2024 Australian Open, Previews, Melbourne, Australia - 11 Jan 2024
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61, in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61,on his boat in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61 on his boat in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61, in his fishing boat in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61, on his boat in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
© Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.
The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.
The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".
Local Fisherman Stan Rennie ,61, at is home in the seaside port town of Hartlepool in County Durham. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.
© Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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Stan Druckenmiller
Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 2, Idaho, USA - 07 Jul 2021
Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA.January 05, 2021. Adam Brody is seen grocery shopping in Pacific Palisades.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA.January 05, 2021.
Adam Brody is seen grocery shopping in Pacific Palisades. The star of Single Parents and husband of Leighton Meester wore green sweater, black beanie, jeans and white Adidas Stan Smith sneakers.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Los Angeles, CA, USA.January 05, 2021. Adam Brody is seen grocery shopping in Pacific Palisades.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA.January 05, 2021.
Adam Brody is seen grocery shopping in Pacific Palisades. The star of Single Parents and husband of Leighton Meester wore green sweater, black beanie, jeans and white Adidas Stan Smith sneakers.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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PEOPLE - Oscar-Preistraeger William Hurt im Alter von 71 Jahren gestorben (Archiv)
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lionsgate/Parkland/Kobal/Shutterstock (10727588a)
Sebastian Stan as Scott Huffman and William Hurt as Tom Tulley
'The Last Full Measure' Film - 2019
Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. ("Pits") is awarded the nation's highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.
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PEOPLE - Oscar-Preistraeger William Hurt im Alter von 71 Jahren gestorben (Archiv)
Editorial use only. No book cover usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lionsgate/Parkland/Kobal/Shutterstock (10727588a)
Sebastian Stan as Scott Huffman and William Hurt as Tom Tulley
'The Last Full Measure' Film - 2019
Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. ("Pits") is awarded the nation's highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.
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Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland in action
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland in action
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/BPI/REX (10541246dk)
Alexander Zverev signing for fans after his Men's Singles Quarter Final match against Stan Wawrinka
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX (10542100g)
7th seed ALEXANDER ZVEREV (GER) celebrates after defeating 15th seed STAN WAWRINKA (SUI) on Rod Laver Arena in a Men's Singles Quarterfinals match on day 10 of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia. ZVEREV won 16 63 64 62
Tennis Australian Open Day 10, Melbourne, USA - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX (10542100n)
15th seed STAN WAWRINKA (SUI) in action against 7th seed ALEXANDER ZVEREV (GER) on Rod Laver Arena in a Men's Singles Quarterfinals match on day 10 of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia. ZVEREV won 16 63 64 62
Tennis Australian Open Day 10, Melbourne, USA - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland returns during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by NaFoto/Action Plus/REX (10541239s)
29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland serves during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland returns during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/BPI/REX (10541246bw)
Stan Wawrinka celebrates during his Men's Singles Quarter Final match
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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*IN CAMERA MULTIPLE EXPOSURE* Stan Wawrinka in action during his Men's Singles Quarter Final match
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Stan Wawrinka in action during his Men's Singles Quarter Final match
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Stan Wawrinka looks dejected during his Men's Singles Quarter Final match
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Stan Wawrinka in action during his Men's Singles Quarter Final match
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland returns during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland celebrates a point during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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SPORT - Tennis: Wawrinka scheidet gegen Zverev in Melbourne aus
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by NaFoto/Action Plus/REX (10541239bw)
29th January 2020; Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australian Open Tennis, Day 10; Alexander Zverev of Germany during his match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland
Australian Open Tennis, Day Ten, Melbourne Park, Australia - 29 Jan 2020
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