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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ah)
Cirque du Soleil- Masts & Poles - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ak)
Cirque du Soleil- Football Dance - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ae)
Cirque du Soleil- Football Dance - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ao)
Cirque du Soleil- Cyr Wheel and Trapeze - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752aq)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ap)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752av)
Cirque du Soleil- Cyr Wheel and Trapeze - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752at)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752aw)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ax)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752au)
Cirque du Soleil- Aerial Straps - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Generalprobe der Show Luzia des Cirque Du Soleil in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (12756752ad)
Cirque du Soleil- Cyr Wheel and Trapeze - Luiza dress rehearsal
'Luzia' Cirque Du Soleil show dress rehearsal, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 11 Jan 2022
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796775
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire, including an Element hotel. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796774
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796773
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire, including an Element hotel. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796772
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796770
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796771
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; In the old town area of Superior, Colorado, multiple buildings and vehicles are on fire. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796766
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; Smoke fills the air over the suburb of Superior, Colorado, as a wind-driven wildfire forced evacuations on Thursday afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796759
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; Smoke fills the air over the suburb of Superior, Colorado, as a wind-driven wildfire forced evacuations on Thursday afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796758
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NEWS - USA: Waldbrände in Colorado
Dec 30, 2021; Superior, CO, USA; Smoke fills the air over the suburb of Superior, Colorado, as a wind-driven wildfire forced evacuations on Thursday afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Hughes-USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 36796754
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NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US president Barack Obama returns on the campaign trail at a rally for New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Philip Murphy, in Newark, NJ, on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US president Barack Obama returns on the campaign trail at a rally for New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Philip Murphy, in Newark, NJ, on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US President Barack Obama campaigns for New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy in Newark, New Jersey on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former US President Barack Obama campaigns for New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy in Newark, New Jersey on October 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Barack Obama ist zurück auf der Politbühne: Einsatz für Phil Murphy
October 19, 2017 - Newark, New Jersey, United States - Former U.S. President Barack Obama walks on stage in support of Democratic candidate Phil Murphy, who is running against Republican Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno for the governor of New Jersey, on October 19, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey. In Obama's first return to the campaign trail, the former president is stumping for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia as they prepare for next month's elections (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875i)
The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
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Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875f)
The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875e)
The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875g)
(Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875d)
(Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875b)
Picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson BEFORE the fly photobomb
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875c)
Picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson BEFORE the fly photobomb
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875l)
Hudson the Golden Retriever observes Lake Superior
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875a)
(Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk
Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!
Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.
The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.
Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.
"That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.
"Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.
"I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
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Pope Francis I visit to Assisi, Italy - 04 Oct 2013
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Pope Francis I visits the Superior Basilica in Assisi
Pope Francis I visit to Assisi, Italy - 04 Oct 2013
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Brasilia, Brazil - 2013
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TST - Tribunal Superior do Trabalho (Headquarters of the Superior Court) of Labour
Brasilia, Brazil - 2013
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Brasilia, Brazil - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX (3423534ab)
Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, Brasilia (Superior Electoral Court ).
Brasilia, Brazil - 2013
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Lindsay Lohan at the Los Angeles Superior Court, Day 1, Los Angeles, America - 18 Mar 2013
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Lindsay Lohan at the Los Angeles Superior Court, Day 1, Los Angeles, America - 18 Mar 2013
James R. Dabney presides at a hearing for actress Lindsay Lohan in Los Angeles Superior Court Monday, March 18, 2013. The hearing is to determine whether Lohan returns to jail or averts a trial on charges that she lied to police over a June, 2012 car crash that briefly sent her to the hospital. Lohan has pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanor charges filed after the accident - reckless driving, lying to police and obstructing officers from performing their duties
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Zarzuela King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero welcome the new ministers, Jose Blanco, Antonio Camacho, Elena Salgado and Manuel Chaves, which sign the oath of office at Zarzuela Palace. 12-07-11
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Zarzuela King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero welcome the new ministers, Jose Blanco, Antonio Camacho, Elena Salgado and Manuel Chaves, which sign the oath of office at Zarzuela Palace. 12-07-11
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Zarzuela King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero welcome the new ministers, Jose Blanco, Antonio Camacho, Elena Salgado and Manuel Chaves, which sign the oath of office at Zarzuela Palace. 12-07-11
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Zarzuela King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero welcome the new ministers, Jose Blanco, Antonio Camacho, Elena Salgado and Manuel Chaves, which sign the oath of office at Zarzuela Palace. 12-07-11
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Self sufficient nuns at the Monastery of Visitation, Waldron, East Sussex , Britain - 01 Sep 2010
WORDS BEING DONE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Holden / Rex Features ( 1223979w )
Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Set deep in the lush green countryside of East Sussex the Monastery of the Visitation is home to the largest Order of contemplative nuns in the world.
As the sun rises over the building it illuminates the neat rows of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes that line the two acre garden that resides within the Monastery's walls.
In the adjacent orchard, amid the apple and pear trees, several sheep contently graze - doing a better job than any lawnmower of keeping the grass trimmed.
On any day of the week the 13 nuns who call the monastery home - whose ages range from mid-30s to mid-90s - can be seen bustling amongst the greenery in their blue working habits - pruning here, weeding there and even chopping up wood for the winter.
Thanks to their efforts they are now almost self-sufficient in vegetables, soft fruit and salad - supplementing their hard earned gems with a weekly shop at Tescos.
"It's been a good harvest," says Sister Josephine Margaret, 78, who runs the garden. "Not as good as last year. Last year was very good. But it's been good."
What's more, she says, not once did she have to pray to St Fiarce - the patron saint of gardeners - even though field mice and rabbits remained just as active this year.
It is little wonder that the garden has flourished under the tender ministrations of Sister Josephine Margaret. She is, after all, a professional gardener.
She has degrees in biology and zoology from Bedford College, London University and also worked at the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley Gardens in Surrey before becoming a nun almost 50 years ago.
Today, thanks largely to Sister Josephine, not only do the nuns grow much of their own food they also grow most of the flowers they use to decorate their Chapel.
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Self sufficient nuns at the Monastery of Visitation, Waldron, East Sussex , Britain - 01 Sep 2010
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Holden / Rex Features ( 1223979u )
Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Set deep in the lush green countryside of East Sussex the Monastery of the Visitation is home to the largest Order of contemplative nuns in the world.
As the sun rises over the building it illuminates the neat rows of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes that line the two acre garden that resides within the Monastery's walls.
In the adjacent orchard, amid the apple and pear trees, several sheep contently graze - doing a better job than any lawnmower of keeping the grass trimmed.
On any day of the week the 13 nuns who call the monastery home - whose ages range from mid-30s to mid-90s - can be seen bustling amongst the greenery in their blue working habits - pruning here, weeding there and even chopping up wood for the winter.
Thanks to their efforts they are now almost self-sufficient in vegetables, soft fruit and salad - supplementing their hard earned gems with a weekly shop at Tescos.
"It's been a good harvest," says Sister Josephine Margaret, 78, who runs the garden. "Not as good as last year. Last year was very good. But it's been good."
What's more, she says, not once did she have to pray to St Fiarce - the patron saint of gardeners - even though field mice and rabbits remained just as active this year.
It is little wonder that the garden has flourished under the tender ministrations of Sister Josephine Margaret. She is, after all, a professional gardener.
She has degrees in biology and zoology from Bedford College, London University and also worked at the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley Gardens in Surrey before becoming a nun almost 50 years ago.
Today, thanks largely to Sister Josephine, not only do the nuns grow much of their own food they also grow most of the flowers they use to decorate their Chapel.
"Peas and cauliflowers are the p...
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Self sufficient nuns at the Monastery of Visitation, Waldron, East Sussex , Britain - 01 Sep 2010
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Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Set deep in the lush green countryside of East Sussex the Monastery of the Visitation is home to the largest Order of contemplative nuns in the world.
As the sun rises over the building it illuminates the neat rows of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes that line the two acre garden that resides within the Monastery's walls.
In the adjacent orchard, amid the apple and pear trees, several sheep contently graze - doing a better job than any lawnmower of keeping the grass trimmed.
On any day of the week the 13 nuns who call the monastery home - whose ages range from mid-30s to mid-90s - can be seen bustling amongst the greenery in their blue working habits - pruning here, weeding there and even chopping up wood for the winter.
Thanks to their efforts they are now almost self-sufficient in vegetables, soft fruit and salad - supplementing their hard earned gems with a weekly shop at Tescos.
"It's been a good harvest," says Sister Josephine Margaret, 78, who runs the garden. "Not as good as last year. Last year was very good. But it's been good."
What's more, she says, not once did she have to pray to St Fiarce - the patron saint of gardeners - even though field mice and rabbits remained just as active this year.
It is little wonder that the garden has flourished under the tender ministrations of Sister Josephine Margaret. She is, after all, a professional gardener.
She has degrees in biology and zoology from Bedford College, London University and also worked at the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley Gardens in Surrey before becoming a nun almost 50 years ago.
Today, thanks largely to Sister Josephine, not only do the nuns grow much of their own food they also grow most of the flowers they use to decorate their Chapel.
"Peas and cauliflowers are the p...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EYJNXJMNR
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Self sufficient nuns at the Monastery of Visitation, Waldron, East Sussex , Britain - 01 Sep 2010
WORDS BEING DONE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Holden / Rex Features ( 1223979l )
Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Set deep in the lush green countryside of East Sussex the Monastery of the Visitation is home to the largest Order of contemplative nuns in the world.
As the sun rises over the building it illuminates the neat rows of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes that line the two acre garden that resides within the Monastery's walls.
In the adjacent orchard, amid the apple and pear trees, several sheep contently graze - doing a better job than any lawnmower of keeping the grass trimmed.
On any day of the week the 13 nuns who call the monastery home - whose ages range from mid-30s to mid-90s - can be seen bustling amongst the greenery in their blue working habits - pruning here, weeding there and even chopping up wood for the winter.
Thanks to their efforts they are now almost self-sufficient in vegetables, soft fruit and salad - supplementing their hard earned gems with a weekly shop at Tescos.
"It's been a good harvest," says Sister Josephine Margaret, 78, who runs the garden. "Not as good as last year. Last year was very good. But it's been good."
What's more, she says, not once did she have to pray to St Fiarce - the patron saint of gardeners - even though field mice and rabbits remained just as active this year.
It is little wonder that the garden has flourished under the tender ministrations of Sister Josephine Margaret. She is, after all, a professional gardener.
She has degrees in biology and zoology from Bedford College, London University and also worked at the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley Gardens in Surrey before becoming a nun almost 50 years ago.
Today, thanks largely to Sister Josephine, not only do the nuns grow much of their own food they also grow most of the flowers they use to decorate their Chapel.
"Peas and cauliflowers are the p...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EYJNXJMNR
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'Sister Act: the Musical' at the London Palladium, Britain - 10 Aug 2010
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'Sister Act: the Musical' at the London Palladium, Britain - 10 Aug 2010
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'Sister Act: the Musical' at the London Palladium, Britain - 10 Aug 2010
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'Sister Act: the Musical' at the London Palladium, Britain - 10 Aug 2010
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