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Crowd At Messestadt West Subway Station During Trade Fair
A large crowd of passengers waits to board a U2 subway train at Messestadt West station in Munich, Germany, on May 7, 2025. The scene reflects peak commuter congestion during the Smarter E Europe 2025 energy industry trade fair held at Messe Muenchen. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowd At Messestadt West Subway Station During Trade Fair
A large crowd of passengers waits to board a U2 subway train at Messestadt West station in Munich, Germany, on May 7, 2025. The scene reflects peak commuter congestion during the Smarter E Europe 2025 energy industry trade fair held at Messe Muenchen. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowd At Messestadt West Subway Station During Trade Fair
A large crowd of passengers waits to board a U2 subway train at Messestadt West station in Munich, Germany, on May 7, 2025. The scene reflects peak commuter congestion during the Smarter E Europe 2025 energy industry trade fair held at Messe Muenchen. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowd At Messestadt West Subway Station During Trade Fair
A large crowd of passengers waits to board a U2 subway train at Messestadt West station in Munich, Germany, on May 7, 2025. The scene reflects peak commuter congestion during the Smarter E Europe 2025 energy industry trade fair held at Messe Muenchen. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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Prince Charles meets occupational therapist Lauren Soames (left) during his visit to the recently refurbished King's Lynn Police Station
Prince Charles visits King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK - 29 Nov 2018
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10003841b)
Prince Charles meets occupational therapist Lauren Soames (left) during his visit to the recently refurbished King's Lynn Police Station
Prince Charles visits King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK - 29 Nov 2018
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661g)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661e)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661d)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661c)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661b)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661k)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661h)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661f)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX (4393661a)
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Princess Anne attends the 50th Anniversary of Occupational Therapists Education Conference in Cardiff, Wales, Britain - 29 Jan 2015
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' Safety Garb For Women Workers. The Uniform At The Left, Complete With The Plastic 'bra' On The Right, Will Prevent Future Occupational Accidents Among Femine War Workers.' Los Angeles, Calif, 1943
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Büstenhalter! Der BH wird 100 Jahre alt
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'The Silent Evolution' Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Art Museum sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor, Mexico - Jan 2010
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Jason deCaires Taylor encounters Bull sharks while working on 'The Silent Evolution' which he describes as "occupational hazards"
British Honeymooner killed by a shark
A British man has become the second person to die from a shark attack in the Seychelles within the past two weeks. Newlyweds Ian and Gemma Redmond were honeymooning on the island of Praslin at Anse Lazio after getting married just 11 days ago when the horror attack happened. 30-year-old Ian was snorkelling just 20 yards off the shore when he was attacked by a shark. Gemma, 27, who was sunbathing on the beach, and other witnesses heard his screams for help and saw a fin sticking out of the water. A holidaymaker dragged Ian onto his dinghy and brought him back to the beach but he died later from severe injuries to his leg and arm. Ian's death comes just two weeks after French tourist Nicolas Francois Virolle was also involved in a fatal shark attack at the same beach. There is speculation that the same shark is responsible for both attacks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VEZAYCOSP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867k )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867j )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867i )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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