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"DOT A Year of Supply Reform" presentation in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 7, 2024 - Scales are displayed during the "DOT. A Year of Supply Reform" presentation on the first year of the Non-Lethal Defense Acquisition Agency (DÎÒ) at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in WWII, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - An employee weighs herring in a jar at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - Employees peel fish from scales at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Armadillo inspired robot material could help control Parkinson's tremors
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Pictures must credit: NTU Singapore
A 3D-printed active fabric that can stiffen on demand is set to be used for medical devices and robotics.
The new technology, called RoboFabric, was inspired by the scales of armadillos and pangolins.
The scales of these exotic animals interlock to form a protective shell.
The RoboFabric is made up of 3D printed tiles joined together by metal fibres running through tiny channels between them.
Applying air pressure or a vacuum changes the way they behave.
With the fibres contracted, the tiles interlock and stiffen, increasing the rigidity of RoboFabric over 350 times and providing additional strength and stability.
The material could be used as an elbow support helping people carry heavier loads.
A wrist support prototype has also been made, which could help stabilise joints for daily activities and benefit patients with Parkinson's Disease who experience trembling.
OPS:(From Left) NTU PhD student Mr Yang Xudong, Assistant Professor Wang Yifan and PhD student Mr Chen Tianyu, holding various prototypes made using the RoboFabric technology, which include an elbow support, wrist guard, and a helmet.
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Armadillo inspired robot material could help control Parkinson's tremors
Ferrari Press Agency
Robo fabric 1
Ref 16035
24/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NTU Singapore
A 3D-printed active fabric that can stiffen on demand is set to be used for medical devices and robotics.
The new technology, called RoboFabric, was inspired by the scales of armadillos and pangolins.
The scales of these exotic animals interlock to form a protective shell.
The RoboFabric is made up of 3D printed tiles joined together by metal fibres running through tiny channels between them.
Applying air pressure or a vacuum changes the way they behave.
With the fibres contracted, the tiles interlock and stiffen, increasing the rigidity of RoboFabric over 350 times and providing additional strength and stability.
The material could be used as an elbow support helping people carry heavier loads.
A wrist support prototype has also been made, which could help stabilise joints for daily activities and benefit patients with Parkinson's Disease who experience trembling.
OPS:
The RoboFrabri used to make a soft robot that can swim, climb and crawl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Armadillo inspired robot material could help control Parkinson's tremors
Ferrari Press Agency
Robo fabric 1
Ref 16035
24/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NTU Singapore
A 3D-printed active fabric that can stiffen on demand is set to be used for medical devices and robotics.
The new technology, called RoboFabric, was inspired by the scales of armadillos and pangolins.
The scales of these exotic animals interlock to form a protective shell.
The RoboFabric is made up of 3D printed tiles joined together by metal fibres running through tiny channels between them.
Applying air pressure or a vacuum changes the way they behave.
With the fibres contracted, the tiles interlock and stiffen, increasing the rigidity of RoboFabric over 350 times and providing additional strength and stability.
The material could be used as an elbow support helping people carry heavier loads.
A wrist support prototype has also been made, which could help stabilise joints for daily activities and benefit patients with Parkinson's Disease who experience trembling.
OPS:A prototype RoboFabric helmet which can be flat-packed and stored or stiffened through the use of electric-heated springs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Armadillo inspired robot material could help control Parkinson's tremors
Ferrari Press Agency
Robo fabric 1
Ref 16035
24/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NTU Singapore
A 3D-printed active fabric that can stiffen on demand is set to be used for medical devices and robotics.
The new technology, called RoboFabric, was inspired by the scales of armadillos and pangolins.
The scales of these exotic animals interlock to form a protective shell.
The RoboFabric is made up of 3D printed tiles joined together by metal fibres running through tiny channels between them.
Applying air pressure or a vacuum changes the way they behave.
With the fibres contracted, the tiles interlock and stiffen, increasing the rigidity of RoboFabric over 350 times and providing additional strength and stability.
The material could be used as an elbow support helping people carry heavier loads.
A wrist support prototype has also been made, which could help stabilise joints for daily activities and benefit patients with Parkinson's Disease who experience trembling.
OPS:Close up of the elbow support made using RoboFabric, which can be made flexible or stiff on demand.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Armadillo inspired robot material could help control Parkinson's tremors
Ferrari Press Agency
Robo fabric 1
Ref 16035
24/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NTU Singapore
A 3D-printed active fabric that can stiffen on demand is set to be used for medical devices and robotics.
The new technology, called RoboFabric, was inspired by the scales of armadillos and pangolins.
The scales of these exotic animals interlock to form a protective shell.
The RoboFabric is made up of 3D printed tiles joined together by metal fibres running through tiny channels between them.
Applying air pressure or a vacuum changes the way they behave.
With the fibres contracted, the tiles interlock and stiffen, increasing the rigidity of RoboFabric over 350 times and providing additional strength and stability.
The material could be used as an elbow support helping people carry heavier loads.
A wrist support prototype has also been made, which could help stabilise joints for daily activities and benefit patients with Parkinson's Disease who experience trembling.
OPS:An elbow support made using RoboFabric, which can be made flexible or stiff on demand.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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NEWS - Russland: Kaliningrader Meisterschaften in Bodybuilding und Fitness
KALININGRAD, RUSSIA - APRIL 18, 2021: A man weighs himself ahead of the Kaliningrad Region Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure Championships at Sozvezdiye Sports Center. Vitaly Nevar/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33025254
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Gets weighed in before flying to Burma (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
A meerkat gets on the scales.
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Predator keeper Kate Clark weighs the otters.
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Penguins are tempted onto the scales by keeper Martin Franlin.
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Penguins are tempted onto the scales by keeper Martin Franlin.
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Jamie Mitchell with a Mexican Red Kneed Spider (tarantula).
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Jamie Mitchell with a Mexican Red Kneed Spider (tarantula).
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Jamie Mitchell with a Mexican Red Kneed Spider (tarantula).
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Jamie Mitchell with a Mexican Red Kneed Spider (tarantula).
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Jamie Mitchell with a Mexican Red Kneed Spider (tarantula).
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Meerkats get on the scales with senior keeper Laura Garrett.
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London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in
Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels are just some of the creatures who had their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zoos 2020 annual weigh-in today.
Tony Cholerton with Bolivian Black Capped Squirrel Monkeys.
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REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
An orange coloured green iguana trails it's tail as it lays on a branch in a tree in the rainforest in Costa Rica (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239161
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Fruit stall at Campbell Street Market in George Town UNESCO World Heritage site, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Fruit stall at Campbell Street Market in George Town, UNESCO World Heritage site, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Meerkats Hari and Mara explore the scales and clipboard
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Meerkat Hari weighs in at just over 1000 grams on the scales
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Scarlet Macaw Inca is patiently sitting on the scales
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Meerkat Hari happily steps in the scales to be weighed
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Female Asian rhinoceros Behan, a greater one-horned rhinoceros or Indian rhinoceros, steps on the scales for keepers Chrissie and Graeme
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Female Asian rhinoceros Behan, a greater one-horned rhinoceros or Indian rhinoceros, steps on the scales for keepers Chrissie and Graeme
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Female Asian rhinoceros Behan, a greater one-horned rhinoceros or Indian rhinoceros, steps on the scales for keepers Chrissie and Graeme
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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Meerkat Mara explores the scales and clipboard
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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A local market in Havana, Cuba.
A local market in Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Attractive fresh fish stall, Mercado Central, Central Market, Santiago Centro, Santiago de Chile, Chile, South America
Attractive fresh fish stall, Mercado Central (Central Market), Santiago Centro, Santiago de Chile, Chile, South America
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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Arthur Abraham on the scales during a Weigh-In at the SSE Arena on 14th July 2017
Poxon Sports Weigh-In, Boxing, SSE Wembley Arena, London - 14 Jul 2017
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Fishing boats and cruise ship, harbour, Kos Town, Kos, Dodecanese, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe
Fishing boats and cruise ship, harbour, Kos Town, Kos, Dodecanese, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe
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FEATURE - Bodie: Goldgräber Geisterstadt
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Scales in an old store in Bodie, California
Wild West ghost town, Bodie, California - Oct 2016
How does a town become one of ghosts?
This Wild West ghost town, Bodie, began as a small mining camp after gold was discovered in 1859 by a group of prospectors - including W.S. Bodey.
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Market hall, Stuttgart, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany
Market hall, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe
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Traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy. Herbal medicine therapy.
Traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy, herbal medicine therapy, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
(7/22/2016) Local poulterer's shop, Bharatpur, Ratnanagar, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844578
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FEATURE - Unheimliches Bodypainting
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Snake scales
Body art by Lisha Simpson, Canberra, Australia - Jun 2016
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Transforming arms, palms and fingers into stunning optical illusions is one way to keep busy when your hands aren't full with two infants.
A 21-year-old body artist and mother, Lisha Simpson, uses vibrant shades to paint her skin into everything from candles and mermaids to dreamcatchers and rockets.
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Inventur: Das alljährliche Messen und Wägen der Tiere im London Zoo
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The Emperor Tamarins follow a target on to the scales for the annual weigh-in
Annual weigh-in records animals? vital statistics at ZSL London Zoo, London, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
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Two-month old penguin chicks and 80-year-old tortoises were just some of the huge variety of animals to have their vital statistics recorded at today's weigh in at ZSL London Zoo. (26 Aug 2015)
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Inventur: Das alljährliche Messen und Wägen der Tiere im London Zoo
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Grant Kother weighs Max the Eurasian Eagle Owl on special perch scales
Annual weigh-in records animals? vital statistics at ZSL London Zoo, London, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
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Two-month old penguin chicks and 80-year-old tortoises were just some of the huge variety of animals to have their vital statistics recorded at today's weigh in at ZSL London Zoo. (26 Aug 2015)
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Inventur: Das alljährliche Messen und Wägen der Tiere im London Zoo
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The Emperor Tamarins follow a target on to the scales for the annual weigh-in
Annual weigh-in records animals? vital statistics at ZSL London Zoo, London, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
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Two-month old penguin chicks and 80-year-old tortoises were just some of the huge variety of animals to have their vital statistics recorded at today's weigh in at ZSL London Zoo. (26 Aug 2015)
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Cheyenne Frontier Days Celebrated in Wyoming
July 24, 2015 - Cheyenne, WY, United States of America - Bareback rider Tyler Scales of Severance, Colorado hangs on to Little Dougy at the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo at Frontier Park Arena July 24, 2015 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Frontier Days celebrates the cowboy traditions of the west with a rodeo, parade and fair (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Weighing potatoes in Mrauk U vegetable market, Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma)
Weighing potatoes in Mrauk U vegetable market, Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Portrait of a vendor at Ywama Village Market, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
Portrait of a vendor at Ywama Village Market, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Portrait of Peruvian woman selling meat at San Camilo Market (Mercado San Camilo), Arequipa, Peru
Portrait of Peruvian woman selling meat at San Camilo Market (Mercado San Camilo), Arequipa, Peru, South America
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Fawlty Towers cast reunite for a photocall, Naval and Military Club, London, Britain - 06 May 2009
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Prunella Scales, John Cleese, Connie Booth and Andrew Sachs
Fawlty Towers cast reunite for a photocall, Naval and Military Club, London, Britain - 06 May 2009
30 years after they last closed the doors of their doomed Torquay hotel, the cast of `Fawlty Towers¿ have finally been reunited to celebrate the hit sitcom¿s anniversary and help launch the new behind-the-scenes show, `Fawlty Towers: Re-opened¿, a one-off TV special to be shown exclusively on G.O.L.D digital TV channel on May 10. Basil (John Cleese), Sybil (Prunella Scales), Polly (Connie Booth) and Manuel (Andrew Sachs) were at a photocall at London¿s Naval and Military Club to publicise the event from behind a convincing mock-up of the fictional hotel¿s front desk. `Fawlty Towers: Re-opened¿ gathers cast and crew together to retrace the history of the sitcom from a rarely-seen insider¿s point of view, with in-depth interviews with John Cleese, Andrew Sachs and Prunella Scales, as well as Connie Booth talking about her memories from the show for the first time in 30 years.
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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Prunella Scales Cbe (born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth 22 June 1932) Is An English Actress Best Known For Her Role As Basil Fawlty's Wife Sybil In The British Comedy Fawlty Towers And Her Bafta Award-nominated Role As Queen Elizabeth Ii In A
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Prunella Scales Cbe (born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth 22 June 1932) Is An English Actress Best Known For Her Role As Basil Fawlty's Wife Sybil In The British Comedy Fawlty Towers And Her Bafta Award-nominated Role As Queen Elizabeth Ii In A Question Of Attribution (screen One Bbc 1991) By Alan Bennett Pictured With Actor John Cleese.
Prunella Scales Cbe (born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth 22 June 1932) Is An English Actress Best Known For Her Role As Basil Fawlty's Wife Sybil In The British Comedy Fawlty Towers And Her Bafta Award-nominated Role As Queen Elizabeth Ii In A
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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