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DUK10134370_009
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133538
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DUK10134370_008
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133550
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DUK10134370_007
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: A close up image of burn cream application as Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133548
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DUK10134370_006
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: A protester is seen covered in blood after he was hit directly in the face with a projectile by a Federal Protections Officer outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 25, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133554
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DUK10134370_005
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133533
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DUK10134370_004
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133528
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DUK10134370_003
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133529
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DUK10134370_002
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133531
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DUK10134370_001
NEWS - BLM: Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Bundespolizei in Portland, USA
PORTLAND, OR - JULY 26: Protestors clash with Federal Protections Officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on July 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Chris Tuite/imageSPACE *** Local Caption *** 31133549
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DUK10132564_008
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The Portland in silhouette . The laser reaches its apex with the intensity sbhowing white heat
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DUK10132564_007
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
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27/05/20
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A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132564_006
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
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Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The Portland in silhouette before the laser firing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132564_005
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The Portland in silhouette as a white light is the fiurst inducation the laser has fired
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DUK10132564_004
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132564_003
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132564_002
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132564_001
NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
Ferrari Press Agency
Laser 1
Ref 11791
27/05/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: US Navy
A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.
OPS: The Portland in silhouette . The laser grows in intenesity as it is directed at its target
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DUK10119204_007
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715a)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_006
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715b)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_005
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715c)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_004
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715d)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_003
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715g)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_002
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715f)
A young boy zooms in on a telescope to the two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10119204_001
NEWS - D-Day - Erinnerung zum 75. Jahrestag: US-Veteranen kehren an Kriegsschauplatz zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX (10267715e)
The two floating Mulberry Harbour units (Phoenix Caissons) from D Day that are moored in Portland Harbour Dorset. They were brought back from the Arromanches beaches in Northern France.
Preparations for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK - 04 Jun 2019
Memorial statues have been placed on them showing Royal Naval dockyard workers and American GI's. Fred 'Dickie' Whittle, left and Sub/Lt Gordon 'Boy' Male, both worked in the dockyard.
Now historically listed, the structures are protected and form a memorial in themselves to D Day June 6th 1944.
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DUK10113790_065
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal kitten is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383297
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DUK10113790_060
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal kitten is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383175
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DUK10113790_073
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal kitten is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383251
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DUK10113790_048
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal kitten is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383333
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DUK10113790_036
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal kitten is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383293
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DUK10113790_009
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
Toybob's Monkey and Spike peer out of their enclosure at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383185
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DUK10113790_037
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
Toybob's Monkey and Spike peer out of their enclosure at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383268
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DUK10113790_077
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Toybob is pictured at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383316
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DUK10113790_063
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Toybob rests at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383239
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DUK10113790_064
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A British Shorthair booth is pictured at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383352
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DUK10113790_043
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383288
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DUK10113790_004
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383181
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DUK10113790_021
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383271
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DUK10113790_076
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383317
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DUK10113790_069
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383304
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DUK10113790_002
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A cat is judged during the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383179
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DUK10113790_028
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Bengal is shown at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383244
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DUK10113790_072
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx waits to be judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383325
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DUK10113790_044
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383310
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DUK10113790_024
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383264
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DUK10113790_041
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383273
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DUK10113790_010
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383194
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DUK10113790_051
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383342
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DUK10113790_033
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383227
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DUK10113790_007
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383191
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DUK10113790_053
FEATURE - Katzen Ausstellung in Portland
A Sphynx called Rebel is judged at the International Cat Show in Portland, Ore., on January 26, 2019. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25383284
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