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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - FIFA-Präsident Gianni Infantino an der Eröffnungsveranstaltung
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - FIFA-Präsident Gianni Infantino an der Eröffnungsveranstaltung
    ATP Bildagentur Muenchen Roemerstreet 6, D-80801 Muenchen, Germany phone: ++49-89-9827001, e-mail: news@atp.de
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    DOHA, QATAR, Al Khor, 20. November 2022: the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and FIFA president Gianni INFANTINO during the Opening event of the FIFA FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2022, Show and entertainment event before the start of the football matches.
    FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP in QATAR 2022, Al BAYT Stadium, DOHA, QATAR, QATAR - 20 Nov 2022

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    Illustration picture shows the empty Melbourne Park tennis center, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 600 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (11745436j)
    Illustration picture shows the empty Melbourne Park tennis center, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 600 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    Illustration picture shows the entrance to the Margaret Court Arena at the empty Melbourne Park tennis center, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 600 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    CEO Craig Tiley of Tennis Australia talks during a press conference of Craig Tiley - CEO of Tennis Australia in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    Illustration picture shows the Grand Hyatt hotel, one of the player's hotels, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at the Grand Hyatt player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    Illustration picture shows people waiting in a queue outside the test center at the View Hotel, where all testing takes place, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    Kazakh Yulia Putintseva (R) waits outide the test center at the View Hotel, where all testing takes place, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (11745436c)
    People wait outside the test center at the View Hotel, where all testing takes place, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne -  Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
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    SPORT - Tennis: Coronafall in Melbourne - Alle Matches vom Donnerstag abgesagt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (11745436b)
    People wait outside the test center at the View Hotel, where all testing takes place, in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday 04 February 2021. All matches at several Summer Series tournaments and the ATP Cup have been suspended after a Covid-19 case has been discovered with a staff member at a player's hotel in Melbourne. Some 500 people, including many players, have to be tested and stay in quarantine for the moment.
    Tennis Australian Open Summer Series Play Suspended, Melbourne, Australia - 04 Feb 2021

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  • SPORT - Tennis: Federer siegt gegen Djokovic an den ATP-Finals
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    SPORT - Tennis: Federer siegt gegen Djokovic an den ATP-Finals
    November 14, 2019, London, Great Britain, United Kingdom: Roger Federer v Novak Djokovic, Singles match at Nitto ATP Finals at 02 Arena London, UK...NOVEMBER 14th 2019. (Credit Image: © Matrix via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • STUDIO - Mark E. Smith
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    STUDIO - Mark E. Smith
    Mark Edward Smith was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, lyricist and only constant member of the post-punk group the Fall. Smith passed away aged 60 on the 24th January 2018. Pictured in Manchester in January 2007.

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  • STUDIO - Mark E. Smith
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    STUDIO - Mark E. Smith
    Mark Edward Smith was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, lyricist and only constant member of the post-punk group the Fall. Smith passed away aged 60 on the 24th January 2018. Pictured in Manchester in January 2007.

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  • NEWS - Generalstreik für die Freiheit politischer Gefangener in Katalonien
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    NEWS - Generalstreik für die Freiheit politischer Gefangener in Katalonien
    November 8, 2017 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - People wear and wave flags as thousands of pro-independence supporters protest the jailing of members of the ousted Catalan government and secessionist activists in the streets of Barcelona, Spain on November 8, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Edward Enninful lädt zum Dinner ins River Cafe in London
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    PEOPLE - Edward Enninful lädt zum Dinner ins River Cafe in London
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    Edward Enninful dinner celebrating the December issue of British Vogue, The River Cafe, London, UK - 07 Nov 2017

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  • PEOPLE: Boris Becker macht ein Selfie am US Open
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    PEOPLE: Boris Becker macht ein Selfie am US Open
    New York, NY - Boris Becker is seen watching Novak Djokovic Vs Andreas Haider-Maurer on Athur Ashe Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

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  • PEOPLE: Boris Becker macht ein Selfie am US Open
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    PEOPLE: Boris Becker macht ein Selfie am US Open
    New York, NY - Boris Becker is seen watching Novak Djokovic Vs Andreas Haider-Maurer on Athur Ashe Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

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  • Chick fitted with special leg splints to stop it from falling over, Pontisticill, Wales, Britain - 08 Apr 2015
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    Chick fitted with special leg splints to stop it from falling over, Pontisticill, Wales, Britain - 08 Apr 2015
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    Roley the tiny Peking bantam chick, next to a box of matches
    Chick fitted with special leg splints to stop it from falling over, Pontisticill, Wales, Britain - 08 Apr 2015
    Newborn Peking bantam chick Roley damaged both legs breaking out of her egg, she has now been fitted with leg splints to keep her from falling over.

    Animal lover Faye Lennon (22) faced having to put the chick to sleep if she could not walk.

    But she worked with a vet to fit the braces which now keep her legs upright.

    Faye christened the chick Roley because she was so wobbly she kept rolling over. She insisted that the chick was way to cute to be put down.
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  • Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 06.07.2014 Day 13 2nd Sunday.
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    Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 06.07.2014 Day 13 2nd Sunday.
    06.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Gentlemen's Singles - Final. Novak Djokovic (SRB) [1] defeats Roger Federer (wearing bandana) (SUI) [4].

    Roger Federer with daughter. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 06.07.2014 Day 13 2nd Sunday.
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    Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 06.07.2014 Day 13 2nd Sunday.
    06.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Gentlemen's Singles - Final. Novak Djokovic (SRB) [1] defeats Roger Federer (wearing bandana) (SUI) [4].

    Roger Federer with daughter. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
    02.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Andy Murray (GBR) [3] (brown hair, Adidas & Standard Life logos) v Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) [11] dark hair, Nike logo) on Centre Court. Gentlemen's Singles - Quarter-Finals (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
    02.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Andy Murray (GBR) [3] (brown hair, Adidas & Standard Life logos) v Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) [11] dark hair, Nike logo) on Centre Court. Gentlemen's Singles - Quarter-Finals (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
    02.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Andy Murray (GBR) [3] (brown hair, Adidas & Standard Life logos) v Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) [11] dark hair, Nike logo) on Centre Court. Gentlemen's Singles - Quarter-Finals (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 9
    02.07.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Andy Murray (GBR) [3] (brown hair, Adidas & Standard Life logos) v Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) [11] dark hair, Nike logo) on Centre Court. Gentlemen's Singles - Quarter-Finals (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
    26.06.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Roger Federer (SUI) [4] (longer black hair) v Giles Muller (LUX) (shorter lighter hair) on Centre Court. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
    26.06.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Roger Federer (SUI) [4] (longer black hair) v Giles Muller (LUX) (shorter lighter hair) on Centre Court. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
    26.06.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Roger Federer (SUI) [4] (longer black hair) v Giles Muller (LUX) (shorter lighter hair) on Centre Court. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
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    Wimbledon 2014 - Day 4
    26.06.2014. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2014 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Roger Federer (SUI) [4] (longer black hair) v Giles Muller (LUX) (shorter lighter hair) on Centre Court. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
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    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
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    Today teams of lambs played football for NOW TV in a bid to predict the outcome of some of the Premier League matches taking place over the Easter weekend. The lambs predicted Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton as likely winners.
    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014

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  • NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
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    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
    STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 on 17.04.14
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (3701309i)
    Today teams of lambs played football for NOW TV in a bid to predict the outcome of some of the Premier League matches taking place over the Easter weekend. The lambs predicted Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton as likely winners.
    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014

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  • NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
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    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
    STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 on 17.04.14
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (3701309h)
    Today teams of lambs played football for NOW TV in a bid to predict the outcome of some of the Premier League matches taking place over the Easter weekend. The lambs predicted Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton as likely winners.
    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014

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  • NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
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    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014
    STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 on 17.04.14
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (3701309a)
    Today teams of lambs played football for NOW TV in a bid to predict the outcome of some of the Premier League matches taking place over the Easter weekend. The lambs predicted Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton as likely winners.
    NOW TV - Lambs Easter Football Predictions - Britain - 16 Apr 2014

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  • Wimbledon Tennis 22.06.2013 Day minus 2 Practice Saturday.
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    Wimbledon Tennis 22.06.2013 Day minus 2 Practice Saturday.
    22.06.201322.06.2013. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2013 held at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, UK.

    Fresh from his Roland Garros triumph, No 5 seed Rafael Nadal practices on Wimbledon's Court 14. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)

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  • Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    A shed that matches a greenhouse by Nigel Walters in Wombleton, North Yorkshire
    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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  • Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330j)
    A shed that matches a greenhouse by Nigel Walters in Wombleton, North Yorkshire
    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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  • Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stanislav Aristov / Rex Features (2014093q)

    Hot Stuff: Art That's Literally On Fire
    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

    "There is the burnt part representing the past, the smoke of memories left and the untouched part of the match the future.

    "The fire is the life. Matches of course are quite normal objects but it turned out they can be presented in very unusual ways."

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
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    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CEWWXDTUW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stanislav Aristov / Rex Features (2014093o)
    Snail made from spent matches, smoke and fire.
    Hot Stuff: Art That's Literally On Fire
    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

    "There is the burnt part representing the past, the smoke of memories left and the untouched part of the match the future.

    "The fire is the life. Matches of course are quite normal objects but it turned out they can be presented in very unusual ways."

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Stanislav Aristov/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CEWWXDTUW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stanislav Aristov / Rex Features (2014093p)

    Hot Stuff: Art That's Literally On Fire
    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

    "There is the burnt part representing the past, the smoke of memories left and the untouched part of the match the future.

    "The fire is the life. Matches of course are quite normal objects but it turned out they can be presented in very unusual ways."

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Stanislav Aristov/Rex Features

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

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    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

    "There is the burnt part representing the past, the smoke of memories left and the untouched part of the match the future.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

    "There is the burnt part representing the past, the smoke of memories left and the untouched part of the match the future.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Some bright spark has set the art world alight and created these amazing images using spent matches and fire.

    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

    "I was playing with a pack of matches while I was deciding what to photograph for a competition.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    Stanislav Aristov, 30, makes the miniature sculptures by bending the matches into the desired shape while they are burning and then using a macro lens and studio flash he shoots the fire, matches and smoke.

    Highlights include seasonal sculptures of a brightly lit Christmas tree and a burning star.

    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

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    "It was while I was watching the match that I began to think of how it represents life.

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    Images created from spent matches, smoke and fire, Ekaterinburg, Russia - 05 Dec 2012
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    A boat made from spent matches, smoke and fire.
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    As well as a host of fiery animals including a matchstick dragonfly, a glowing butterfly and a tail-blazing lizard made out of the charred remains of matches.

    The artist from Yekaterinburg in Russia said: "I came across this type of art by accident.

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