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  • Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
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    Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
    People visit a decorated sweets stall offering traditional Bavarian gingerbread hearts and confectionery at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The stall features heart-shaped cookies with colorful icing and messages, a popular treat and souvenir at German festivals. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
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    Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
    People visit a decorated sweets stall offering traditional Bavarian gingerbread hearts and confectionery at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The stall features heart-shaped cookies with colorful icing and messages, a popular treat and souvenir at German festivals. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
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    Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
    People visit a decorated sweets stall offering traditional Bavarian gingerbread hearts and confectionery at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The stall features heart-shaped cookies with colorful icing and messages, a popular treat and souvenir at German festivals. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
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    Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
    A vendor arranges bags of popcorn and candy behind a decorated display of traditional Bavarian gingerbread hearts at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The heart-shaped cookies feature colorful icing and affectionate messages, commonly sold at German folk festivals. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
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    Bavarian Gingerbread Hearts Stall At Fun Fair
    A group of young women dressed in traditional Bavarian dirndls stands in front of a gingerbread heart and sweets stall at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The stall displays heart-shaped cookies with icing inscriptions and a variety of confections typical of German folk festivals. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Visitors Enjoy The Auer Dult Fair At Mariahilfplatz In Munich
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    Visitors Enjoy The Auer Dult Fair At Mariahilfplatz In Munich
    A confectionery stall sells roasted almonds (''Gebrannte Mandeln''), cotton candy (''Zuckerwatte''), and decorated gingerbread hearts at the Auer Dult traditional fair in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. A mother and child browse the colorful selection of sweets at Mariahilfplatz, where vendors offer traditional treats as part of the festive atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Good Friday Celebration In Poland
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    Good Friday Celebration In Poland
    Cookie hearts are seen on a market square on Good Friday in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska sanctuary, in southern Poland on April 18, 2025 (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • More than 100,000 attend anti-Trump protest in Washington, DC
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    More than 100,000 attend anti-Trump protest in Washington, DC
    Some of the more than 100,000 people protesting the Trump administration’s massive employment and funding cuts, and authoritarian seizure of power make heart signs with their hands, in Washington, U.S., on April 5, 2025. Most of the closures and cuts have been executed by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and numerous lawsuits have been filed to contest the constitutionality of DOGE and specific actions it has taken. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
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    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
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    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
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    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
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    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
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    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
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    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: Cat themed steaks for Valentin's Day.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
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    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: A meat selection box for Valentine's Day.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
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    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The €65 euros.box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
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    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day is available at a cheaper price with eight pieces

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
    18/7/24.

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    Andy Hall for the Guardian

     

  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
    18/7/24. Randall Ortman writes the name of his cousin Daniel Ackley who was a victim of Covid.

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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
    18/7/24. Randall Ortman writes the name of his cousin Daniel Ackley who was a victim of Covid.

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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
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    Covid Memorial Wall, London, UK.
    The Covid Memorial Wall. Central London, UK.
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  • FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    Referee Lawrence Visser (BEL) speaks to Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon after the keeper was hit by an object thrown from the FC Zurich fans during the Europa League match between Heart of Midlothian and FC Zurich at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
    Heart of Midlothian v FC Zurich, Europa League., Play Off Second Leg - 25 Aug 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon goes down holding his head after being hit by an object thrown from the FC Zurich fans during the Europa League match between Heart of Midlothian and FC Zurich at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
    Heart of Midlothian v FC Zurich, Europa League., Play Off Second Leg - 25 Aug 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon holds his head after being hit by an object thrown from the FC Zurich fans during the Europa League match between Heart of Midlothian and FC Zurich at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
    Heart of Midlothian v FC Zurich, Europa League., Play Off Second Leg - 25 Aug 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    RED CARD Referee Lawrence Visser (BEL) shows a red card to Hearts Jorge Grant during the Europa League match between Heart of Midlothian and FC Zurich at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
    Heart of Midlothian v FC Zurich, Europa League., Play Off Second Leg - 25 Aug 2022

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  • FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FUSSBALL - FC Zürich gewinnt gegen Heart of Midlothian
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    FC Zurich Antonio Marchesano shields the ball from Hearts Alan Forrest during the Europa League match between Heart of Midlothian and FC Zurich at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
    Heart of Midlothian v FC Zurich, Europa League., Play Off Second Leg - 25 Aug 2022

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  • The National Covid Memorial Wall
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

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    The National Covid Memorial Wall
    The National Covid Memorial Wall - a public mural painted by volunteers & bereaved families to commemorate the 153,000+ victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. London, Great Britain 30th July 2021. Thousands upon thousands of pink and red hearts adorn the third-of-a-mile stretch of the South Bank opposite the Palace of Westminster. Each one represents a different life lost to coronavirus in the UK since the pandemic reached these shore last year.
    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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