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    Nivelles : 25/07/2013
    Illustration picture shows a cereal field
    Credit Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix
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    Nivelles : 25/07/2013
    Illustration picture shows a cereal field
    Credit Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix
    (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • dukas 32777777 iso
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    dukas 32777777 iso
    Nivelles : 25/07/2013
    Illustration picture shows a cereal field
    Credit Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix
    (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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    Nivelles : 25/07/2013
    Illustration picture shows a cereal field
    Credit Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix
    (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

    DUKAS/ISOPIX

     

  • Black-tailed Prairie Dog, Arizona - 2012
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    Black-tailed Prairie Dog, Arizona - 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Newman / FLPA / Rex Features (2015491a)

    Porky Prairie Dog In Need Of New Year Diet
    With the start of the New Year this porky prairie dog looks in desperate need of a diet.

    It would appear that the chunky critter has taken the idea of fattening up for winter just a tad too far.

    Indeed the roly poly animal's stomach is so large that it looks barely able to walk.

    But despite its impressive girth the Black-tailed Prairie Dog clearly feels that there is room for more and was spotted clutching a tasty treat between its paws.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Newman / FLPA / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CVATYJFDN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Black-tailed Prairie Dog, Arizona - 2012
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    Black-tailed Prairie Dog, Arizona - 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Newman / FLPA / Rex Features (2015491b)

    Porky Prairie Dog In Need Of New Year Diet
    With the start of the New Year this porky prairie dog looks in desperate need of a diet.

    It would appear that the chunky critter has taken the idea of fattening up for winter just a tad too far.

    Indeed the roly poly animal's stomach is so large that it looks barely able to walk.

    But despite its impressive girth the Black-tailed Prairie Dog clearly feels that there is room for more and was spotted clutching a tasty treat between its paws.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Newman / FLPA / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CVATYJFDN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
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    The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003p)
    Prairie Light, Manitoba was taken on a fam near Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
    Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
    A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.

    Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.

    Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.

    He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.

    "The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.

    "While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.

    "The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.

    "There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and was quickly approached...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE

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  • The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
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    The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003f)
    Prairie Skyway, Saskatchewan was taken on a bird watching tower near the town of Chaplin, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
    A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.

    Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.

    Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.

    He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.

    "The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.

    "While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.

    "The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.

    "There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE

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    The Canadian: Ghost Train crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    **Must Credit: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features. Only to be used in stories about Jeff Friesen. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission**
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen/REX/Shutterstock (1975003p)
    Prairie Light, Manitoba was taken on a farm near Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
    The Canadian: Ghost Train crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/iwom

    A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.

    Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.

    Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.

    He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.

    "The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
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    The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003f)
    Prairie Skyway, Saskatchewan was taken on a bird watching tower near the town of Chaplin, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
    A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.

    Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.

    Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.

    He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.

    "The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.

    "While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.

    "The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.

    "There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
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    The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
    CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003p)
    Prairie Light, Manitoba was taken on a fam near Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
    Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
    A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.

    Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.

    Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.

    He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.

    "The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.

    "While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.

    "The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.

    "There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and was quickly approached...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Global Warming Images/REX/Shutterstock (2009084a)
    A field of Wheat in Alberta, Canada, near Lacombe, with an advert for the agri business system used for controlling fertilizer and pesticide application.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Global Warming Images/REX/Shutterstock (2009083a)
    A field of Wheat in Alberta, Canada.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Global Warming Images/REX/Shutterstock (2009073a)
    A field of Wheat in Alberta, Canada, with grain silos.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Global Warming Images/REX/Shutterstock (1978762a)
    A field of Wheat in Alberta, Canada.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mint Images/REX/Shutterstock (4892650a)
    A landscape of flowering canola crops, with yellow flowers. The planted prairie.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mint Images/REX/Shutterstock (4894877a)
    A farm truck in a stubble field surrounded by open space.
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  • Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
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    Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Palmer/Solent News / Rex Features (1516938e)

    Prairie Dog Jive
    This light-footed prairie dog caused a stir when he was spotted performing what looked like an extraordinary jive dance routine in the snow.

    With his head raised to the sky, the twinkle toes crossed his tiny paws over and lifted his feet in a jive-like routine.

    The hilarious spectacle was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado by photographer Rob Palmer.

    The 58-year-old said: "In the winter these black tailed prairie dogs come out when the sun is shining.

    "They like to talk to each other and sometimes make an alarm call if a predator is close. This one probably saw a raptor and sent out a warning"

    Prairie dogs, known as the 'ground squirrel', are native to North America.

    The animal is known for its distinctive high-pitched warning call, which sounds very similar to a dog's bark.

    The call alerts others in the groups to the presence of a potential predator and it is thought the sound varies depending on what the threat is.

    Past research by animal behaviour experts has suggested the animals have a very complex system of communication.

    It is thought different warning calls contain specific information - including how big a predator is and how fast it is approaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rob Palmer / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAJAIXAHA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
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    Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Palmer/Solent News / Rex Features (1516938d)

    Prairie Dog Jive
    This light-footed prairie dog caused a stir when he was spotted performing what looked like an extraordinary jive dance routine in the snow.

    With his head raised to the sky, the twinkle toes crossed his tiny paws over and lifted his feet in a jive-like routine.

    The hilarious spectacle was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado by photographer Rob Palmer.

    The 58-year-old said: "In the winter these black tailed prairie dogs come out when the sun is shining.

    "They like to talk to each other and sometimes make an alarm call if a predator is close. This one probably saw a raptor and sent out a warning"

    Prairie dogs, known as the 'ground squirrel', are native to North America.

    The animal is known for its distinctive high-pitched warning call, which sounds very similar to a dog's bark.

    The call alerts others in the groups to the presence of a potential predator and it is thought the sound varies depending on what the threat is.

    Past research by animal behaviour experts has suggested the animals have a very complex system of communication.

    It is thought different warning calls contain specific information - including how big a predator is and how fast it is approaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rob Palmer / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAJAIXAHA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
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    Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Palmer/Solent News / Rex Features (1516938c)

    Prairie Dog Jive
    This light-footed prairie dog caused a stir when he was spotted performing what looked like an extraordinary jive dance routine in the snow.

    With his head raised to the sky, the twinkle toes crossed his tiny paws over and lifted his feet in a jive-like routine.

    The hilarious spectacle was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado by photographer Rob Palmer.

    The 58-year-old said: "In the winter these black tailed prairie dogs come out when the sun is shining.

    "They like to talk to each other and sometimes make an alarm call if a predator is close. This one probably saw a raptor and sent out a warning"

    Prairie dogs, known as the 'ground squirrel', are native to North America.

    The animal is known for its distinctive high-pitched warning call, which sounds very similar to a dog's bark.

    The call alerts others in the groups to the presence of a potential predator and it is thought the sound varies depending on what the threat is.

    Past research by animal behaviour experts has suggested the animals have a very complex system of communication.

    It is thought different warning calls contain specific information - including how big a predator is and how fast it is approaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rob Palmer / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAJAIXAHA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
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    Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Palmer/Solent News / Rex Features (1516938a)

    Prairie Dog Jive
    This light-footed prairie dog caused a stir when he was spotted performing what looked like an extraordinary jive dance routine in the snow.

    With his head raised to the sky, the twinkle toes crossed his tiny paws over and lifted his feet in a jive-like routine.

    The hilarious spectacle was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado by photographer Rob Palmer.

    The 58-year-old said: "In the winter these black tailed prairie dogs come out when the sun is shining.

    "They like to talk to each other and sometimes make an alarm call if a predator is close. This one probably saw a raptor and sent out a warning"

    Prairie dogs, known as the 'ground squirrel', are native to North America.

    The animal is known for its distinctive high-pitched warning call, which sounds very similar to a dog's bark.

    The call alerts others in the groups to the presence of a potential predator and it is thought the sound varies depending on what the threat is.

    Past research by animal behaviour experts has suggested the animals have a very complex system of communication.

    It is thought different warning calls contain specific information - including how big a predator is and how fast it is approaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rob Palmer / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAJAIXAHA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
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    Prairie dog appears to dance in the snow, Boulder, Colorado, America - 28 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Palmer/Solent News / Rex Features (1516938b)

    Prairie Dog Jive
    This light-footed prairie dog caused a stir when he was spotted performing what looked like an extraordinary jive dance routine in the snow.

    With his head raised to the sky, the twinkle toes crossed his tiny paws over and lifted his feet in a jive-like routine.

    The hilarious spectacle was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado by photographer Rob Palmer.

    The 58-year-old said: "In the winter these black tailed prairie dogs come out when the sun is shining.

    "They like to talk to each other and sometimes make an alarm call if a predator is close. This one probably saw a raptor and sent out a warning"

    Prairie dogs, known as the 'ground squirrel', are native to North America.

    The animal is known for its distinctive high-pitched warning call, which sounds very similar to a dog's bark.

    The call alerts others in the groups to the presence of a potential predator and it is thought the sound varies depending on what the threat is.

    Past research by animal behaviour experts has suggested the animals have a very complex system of communication.

    It is thought different warning calls contain specific information - including how big a predator is and how fast it is approaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rob Palmer / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAJAIXAHA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • A nomad gathers his herd of sheep and goats in the morning in Ladakh in India
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    A nomad gathers his herd of sheep and goats in the morning in Ladakh in India
    A nomad gathers his herd of sheep and goats in the morning, Ladakh, India, Asia
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jan Scherders / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298379a )
    MODEL RELEASED Young woman runs with a shawl in a cornfield, France
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    woman in nature
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jan Scherders / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298380a )
    MODEL RELEASED Young woman runs with a shawl in a cornfield, France
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    woman in nature
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jan Scherders / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298381a )
    MODEL RELEASED Rear view of young woman in a straw hat, cornfield, France
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    woman in nature
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jan Scherders / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298377a )
    MODEL RELEASED Young woman walks in a cornfield, France
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  • 'A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION' FILM PREMIERE, NEW YORK, AMERICA   - 04 JUN 2006
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    'A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION' FILM PREMIERE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 04 JUN 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features ( 591217d )
    Lindsay Lohan
    'A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION' FILM PREMIERE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 04 JUN 2006

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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Park
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Brine / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251747a )
    THE HIGH LINE + DILLER SCOFIDIO & RENFRO High Line New York New York United States. Completed: 2009. Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Park
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Brine / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251748a )
    THE HIGH LINE + DILLER SCOFIDIO & RENFRO High Line New York New York United States. Completed: 2009. Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Park

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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Park
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Brine / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251746a )
    THE HIGH LINE + DILLER SCOFIDIO & RENFRO High Line New York New York United States. Completed: 2009. Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Park

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1208782b )
    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, swings one of his baseball bats in front of his home in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1208782d )
    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, hangs a baseball bat to dry after staining it
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1208782c )
    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, works on a baseball bat in his garage in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Fritz / Rex Features ( 941297a )
    Acacia Trees in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Beta male Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf fending off alpha female advances in fresh winter snow, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990J )
    Henry Hager and Jenna Bush exchange vows at the altar
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990I )
    Jenna Bush poses prior to her wedding
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990H )
    President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush pose with daughters Jenna and Barbara
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990G )
    President George W. Bush and Jenna Bush pose for a photographer Saturday, May 10, 2008, prior to her wedding to Henry Hager
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990E )
    Henry and Jenna Hager pause as they cut their wedding cake
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990B )
    President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush and Barbara Bush stand with the new Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hager following the young couple's wedding ceremony
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America  - 10 May 2008
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    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 763990A )
    Jenna Bush and Henry Hager stand at the altar, listening to a reader, with the Reverend Kirbyjohn Caldwell
    Jenna Bush (daughter of President George W. Bush) and Henry Hager marry at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, America - 10 May 2008

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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Male Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf Portrait in fresh falling snow, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Alpha female Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf with subordinate males, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Male Gray Wolf stare (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf Portrait in fresh falling snow, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Digital composite of Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) silhouette Grey Wolf howling at the full moon in Monument Valley, Arizona, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Alpha female Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf with subordinate males, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Humorous portrait of Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf shaking off fresh falling snow, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Gray Wolves of Montanta
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    Gray Wolves of Montanta
    Jan 06, 2008 - Montana, USA - Alpha male Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grey Wolf confrontation with beta male wolf in fresh winter snow, Montana, USA. The grey wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog, (Canis lupus familiaris) and is probably its ancestor, though certain aspects of this have been recently questioned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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