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PEOPLE - Promis an der Chanel Pre-Oscars Party in Los Angeles
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Kilo Kish and Tessa Thompson
Chanel Pre-Oscars event, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 28 Feb 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Chanel Pre-Oscars Party in Los Angeles
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9445197cd)
Kilo Kish and Tessa Thompson
Chanel Pre-Oscars event, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 28 Feb 2018
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NEWS - Obama und Abe erinnern an Pearl Harbor-Opfer
December 27, 2016 - Pearl Harbor, United States - U.S President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after delivering remarks at Kilo Pier, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam December 27, 2016 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Abe is the first Japanese leader to publicly view the site of the Pearl Harbor Attack (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
CREDIT: Battersea/Rex Features
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Texas the 12-kilo cat
Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pnw5
A homeless pet charity say their fattest cat ever has started its Christmas diet.
The 12-kilo monster moggy has arrived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home weighing three times its recommended weight, and concerned staff are desperately trying to help the morbidly obese puss shift the pounds in the countdown to Christmas.
The tabby and white mogzilla, named Texas after America's infamously larger than life state, was heaved into the world renowned rescue centre last month weighing 26 pounds. Battersea staff were stunned to see the size of the eight-year-old domestic long haired cat, which proportionally would weigh the same as a 41-stone middle-aged man.
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Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
CREDIT: Battersea/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4251941c)
Texas the 12-kilo cat
Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pnw5
A homeless pet charity say their fattest cat ever has started its Christmas diet.
The 12-kilo monster moggy has arrived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home weighing three times its recommended weight, and concerned staff are desperately trying to help the morbidly obese puss shift the pounds in the countdown to Christmas.
The tabby and white mogzilla, named Texas after America's infamously larger than life state, was heaved into the world renowned rescue centre last month weighing 26 pounds. Battersea staff were stunned to see the size of the eight-year-old domestic long haired cat, which proportionally would weigh the same as a 41-stone middle-aged man.
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Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
CREDIT: Battersea/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4251941b)
Texas the 12-kilo cat with Battersea staff Yogamaya Von Hippel
Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pnw5
A homeless pet charity say their fattest cat ever has started its Christmas diet.
The 12-kilo monster moggy has arrived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home weighing three times its recommended weight, and concerned staff are desperately trying to help the morbidly obese puss shift the pounds in the countdown to Christmas.
The tabby and white mogzilla, named Texas after America's infamously larger than life state, was heaved into the world renowned rescue centre last month weighing 26 pounds. Battersea staff were stunned to see the size of the eight-year-old domestic long haired cat, which proportionally would weigh the same as a 41-stone middle-aged man.
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Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
CREDIT: Battersea/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4251941a)
Texas the 12-kilo cat
Battersea's fattest cat ever starts Christmas diet, London, Britain - 19 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pnw5
A homeless pet charity say their fattest cat ever has started its Christmas diet.
The 12-kilo monster moggy has arrived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home weighing three times its recommended weight, and concerned staff are desperately trying to help the morbidly obese puss shift the pounds in the countdown to Christmas.
The tabby and white mogzilla, named Texas after America's infamously larger than life state, was heaved into the world renowned rescue centre last month weighing 26 pounds. Battersea staff were stunned to see the size of the eight-year-old domestic long haired cat, which proportionally would weigh the same as a 41-stone middle-aged man.
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550o )
One kilo bars of gold bullion.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550l )
One kilo bars of gold bullion.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550n )
27 one kilo bars of gold bullion worth approximately one million dollars.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550i )
One kilo bars of gold bullion.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550m )
27 one kilo bars of gold bullion worth approximately one million dollars.
Gold
A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550h )
One kilo bars of gold bullion.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550g )
One kilo bars of gold bullion.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550c )
27 one kilo bars of gold bullion worth approximately one million dollars.
Gold
A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Gold
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1113550b )
27 one kilo bars of gold bullion worth approximately one million dollars.
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A studio shoot for ABC Bullion in Sydney, Australia
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Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 886196d )
Marine Biologist Emily Madge and the enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, What a Crawsome crustacean! Marine Biologist Emily Madge (21), from the Weymouth Sealife centre, struggles to hold on to this enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, which was caught by amazed fisherman off the Dorset coast. Experts estimate that 2 foot long sea creature must be nearly 50 years old and is the first seen in south coast waters for over 10 years.
Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
CRAW BLIMEY! THE 3FT LONG, 12LB MONSTER FROM THE DEEP
This is the monster from the deep that was caught in the English Channel for the first time in 10 years.
Stunned fisherman Martin Foley got the shock of his life when he pulled his nets up and found the colossal crawfish.
The crustaceans are normally found in colder waters off the Scottish coast but it is believed some have moved south because of the recent cold winter in England.
This 3ft long specimen is about 50 years old and weighs 12lbs. It was found five miles east off Portland, Dorset.
Mr Foley, 55, initially thought about selling it to the fish market because crawfish can fetch a high price as they are quite rare.
Instead the fish was spared from the dinner plate and Martin took it to his local Sea Life Centre in Weymouth.
Crawford - as he has been named - will now go on display in the attraction's Bay of Ray's tank.
Anna Russell, a marine expert at the Sea Life Centre, said: "Crawfish prefer really cold water and hence are most common around the Scottish coast.
"That's why we gave him a Scottish name.
"His appearance was especially surprising given global warming is meant to be making our waters warmer.
"In recent years we have had wanderers from further south caught here like marbled electric rays, sunfish and sea turtles.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCSJTZQB
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Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 886196c )
Marine Biologist Emily Madge and the enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, What a Crawsome crustacean! Marine Biologist Emily Madge (21), from the Weymouth Sealife centre, struggles to hold on to this enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, which was caught by amazed fisherman off the Dorset coast. Experts estimate that 2 foot long sea creature must be nearly 50 years old and is the first seen in south coast waters for over 10 years.
Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
CRAW BLIMEY! THE 3FT LONG, 12LB MONSTER FROM THE DEEP
This is the monster from the deep that was caught in the English Channel for the first time in 10 years.
Stunned fisherman Martin Foley got the shock of his life when he pulled his nets up and found the colossal crawfish.
The crustaceans are normally found in colder waters off the Scottish coast but it is believed some have moved south because of the recent cold winter in England.
This 3ft long specimen is about 50 years old and weighs 12lbs. It was found five miles east off Portland, Dorset.
Mr Foley, 55, initially thought about selling it to the fish market because crawfish can fetch a high price as they are quite rare.
Instead the fish was spared from the dinner plate and Martin took it to his local Sea Life Centre in Weymouth.
Crawford - as he has been named - will now go on display in the attraction's Bay of Ray's tank.
Anna Russell, a marine expert at the Sea Life Centre, said: "Crawfish prefer really cold water and hence are most common around the Scottish coast.
"That's why we gave him a Scottish name.
"His appearance was especially surprising given global warming is meant to be making our waters warmer.
"In recent years we have had wanderers from further south caught here like marbled electric rays, sunfish and sea turtles.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCSJTZQB
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Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 886196a )
Marine Biologist Emily Madge and the enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, What a Crawsome crustacean! Marine Biologist Emily Madge (21), from the Weymouth Sealife centre, struggles to hold on to this enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, which was caught by amazed fisherman off the Dorset coast. Experts estimate that 2 foot long sea creature must be nearly 50 years old and is the first seen in south coast waters for over 10 years.
Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
CRAW BLIMEY! THE 3FT LONG, 12LB MONSTER FROM THE DEEP
This is the monster from the deep that was caught in the English Channel for the first time in 10 years.
Stunned fisherman Martin Foley got the shock of his life when he pulled his nets up and found the colossal crawfish.
The crustaceans are normally found in colder waters off the Scottish coast but it is believed some have moved south because of the recent cold winter in England.
This 3ft long specimen is about 50 years old and weighs 12lbs. It was found five miles east off Portland, Dorset.
Mr Foley, 55, initially thought about selling it to the fish market because crawfish can fetch a high price as they are quite rare.
Instead the fish was spared from the dinner plate and Martin took it to his local Sea Life Centre in Weymouth.
Crawford - as he has been named - will now go on display in the attraction's Bay of Ray's tank.
Anna Russell, a marine expert at the Sea Life Centre, said: "Crawfish prefer really cold water and hence are most common around the Scottish coast.
"That's why we gave him a Scottish name.
"His appearance was especially surprising given global warming is meant to be making our waters warmer.
"In recent years we have had wanderers from further south caught here like marbled electric rays, sunfish and sea turtles.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCSJTZQB
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Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 886196b )
Marine Biologist Emily Madge and the enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, What a Crawsome crustacean! Marine Biologist Emily Madge (21), from the Weymouth Sealife centre, struggles to hold on to this enormous 4 kilo Crawfish, which was caught by amazed fisherman off the Dorset coast. Experts estimate that 2 foot long sea creature must be nearly 50 years old and is the first seen in south coast waters for over 10 years.
Enormous 4 kilo Crawfish caught in the English Channel off the Dorset coast, Britain - 01 Apr 2009
CRAW BLIMEY! THE 3FT LONG, 12LB MONSTER FROM THE DEEP
This is the monster from the deep that was caught in the English Channel for the first time in 10 years.
Stunned fisherman Martin Foley got the shock of his life when he pulled his nets up and found the colossal crawfish.
The crustaceans are normally found in colder waters off the Scottish coast but it is believed some have moved south because of the recent cold winter in England.
This 3ft long specimen is about 50 years old and weighs 12lbs. It was found five miles east off Portland, Dorset.
Mr Foley, 55, initially thought about selling it to the fish market because crawfish can fetch a high price as they are quite rare.
Instead the fish was spared from the dinner plate and Martin took it to his local Sea Life Centre in Weymouth.
Crawford - as he has been named - will now go on display in the attraction's Bay of Ray's tank.
Anna Russell, a marine expert at the Sea Life Centre, said: "Crawfish prefer really cold water and hence are most common around the Scottish coast.
"That's why we gave him a Scottish name.
"His appearance was especially surprising given global warming is meant to be making our waters warmer.
"In recent years we have had wanderers from further south caught here like marbled electric rays, sunfish and sea turtles.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCSJTZQB
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