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French Singer MylÈne Farmer
Paris, France --- French Singer Mylene Framer --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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French Singer MylÈne Farmer
Paris, France --- French Singer Mylene Framer --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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French Singer MylÈne Farmer
Paris, France --- French Singer Mylene Framer --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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French Singer Mylene Framer
Paris, France --- French Singer Mylene Framer --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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FEATURE - Die besten Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9263387d)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lights a candle during a commemorative ceremony for the victims of Polytechnique at the Consulate General of Canada in Guangzhou, China on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. Canadians will commemorate the 28th anniversary today of the Montreal Massacre when a gunman shot 14 women to death and injured 14 other people.
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau visit to China - 06 Dec 2017
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573903
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573902
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573900
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573899
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573899
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573897
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573896
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573900
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573901
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
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***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573898
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PEOPLE: Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
Justin Bieber mit dem Skateboard in Sydney unterwegs
/ 290915
***SEPTEMBER 29, 2015: SYDNEY, NSW. Canadian singer Justin Bieber goes skateboarding at The Rocks in Sydney, New South Wales***
[Belieb it or Not, That's Justin!
Justin Bieber surprised members of the public in and around Sydney as he went for a morning skateboard. The 21-year-old superstar is in town to promote his No.1 single, What Do You Mean?. Wearing a long grey hooded jumper, jeans and a cap, he skated around The Rocks as passers-by grabbed their phones to take pictures and ring friends. He was playing what appeared to be a red kazoo. Although the Biebs asked for privacy in a Snapchat rant, he was happy enough to mingle with the public until he spotted our photographer. Bieber later took off his jumper to reveal a white T-shirt which said “Hood By Air.”] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20573904
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The battlefield sites of WW1 in Flanders, the Somme, Verdun and the Argonne where thousands of men paid the ultimate price. Many were never found and still lie beneath the earth. 2014 is the centenary of the start of World War One, the Great War, the War
Vimy Ridge WW1 Canadian National Memorial and Battlefield, Vimy, France. February 2014. The memorial took monument designer Walter Seymour Allward eleven years to build.The Battle of Vimy Ridge in the First World War 1914-1918 was a military engagement fought primarily as part of the Battle of Arras, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, during the First World War. The main combatants were the Canadian Corps, of four divisions, against three divisions of the German Sixth Army. The battle, which took place from 9 to 12 April 1917, was part of the opening phase of the British-led Battle of Arras, a diversionary attack for the French Nivelle Offensive.The objective of the Canadian Corps was to take control of the German-held high ground along an escarpment at the northernmost end of the Arras Offensive. This would ensure that the southern flank could advance without suffering German enfilade fire. Supported by a creeping barrage, the Canadian Corps captured most of the ridge during the first day of the attack. The town of Thélus fell during the second day of the attack, as did the crest of the ridge once the Canadian Corps overcame a salient of considerable German resistance. The final objective, a fortified knoll located outside the town of Givenchy-en-Gohelle, fell to the Canadian Corps on 12 April. The German forces then retreated to the Oppy¿Méricourt line.Historians attribute the success of the Canadian Corps in capturing the ridge to a mixture of technical and tactical innovation, meticulous planning, powerful artillery support and extensive training, as well as the failure of the German Sixth Army to properly apply the new German defensive doctrine. The battle was the first occasion when all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force participated in a battle together and thus became a Canadian nationalistic symbol of achievement and sacrifice. A 100 ha (250 acres) portion of the former battleground serves as a preserved memorial park. © Bria
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The battlefield sites of WW1 in Flanders, the Somme, Verdun and the Argonne where thousands of men paid the ultimate price. Many were never found and still lie beneath the earth. 2014 is the centenary of the start of World War One, the Great War, the War
Vimy Ridge WW1 Canadian National Memorial and Battlefield, Vimy, France. February 2014. The shell craters have survived nearly 100 years and much of the protected surrounding landscape still contains unexploded WW1 shells and ammunition. Walkers are warned not to stray from the prescribed pathways.The Battle of Vimy Ridge in the First World War 1914-1918 was a military engagement fought primarily as part of the Battle of Arras, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, during the First World War. The main combatants were the Canadian Corps, of four divisions, against three divisions of the German Sixth Army. The battle, which took place from 9 to 12 April 1917, was part of the opening phase of the British-led Battle of Arras, a diversionary attack for the French Nivelle Offensive.The objective of the Canadian Corps was to take control of the German-held high ground along an escarpment at the northernmost end of the Arras Offensive. This would ensure that the southern flank could advance without suffering German enfilade fire. Supported by a creeping barrage, the Canadian Corps captured most of the ridge during the first day of the attack. The town of Thélus fell during the second day of the attack, as did the crest of the ridge once the Canadian Corps overcame a salient of considerable German resistance. The final objective, a fortified knoll located outside the town of Givenchy-en-Gohelle, fell to the Canadian Corps on 12 April. The German forces then retreated to the Oppy¿Méricourt line. Historians attribute the success of the Canadian Corps in capturing the ridge to a mixture of technical and tactical innovation, meticulous planning, powerful artillery support and extensive training, as well as the failure of the German Sixth Army to properly apply the new German defensive doctrine. The battle was the first occasion when all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force participated in a battle together and thus became a Canadian nationalistic symbol.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Abery / Rex Features (1807049e)
Olympic gold medallists Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson racing their two-man Star class keelboat leading the Canadians on Weymouth bay.
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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Battle at Ypres WWI Canadians v Germans - Ypres, a medieval town in Belgium, was taken by the German Army at the beginning of the war. However, by early October, 1914, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was able to recapture the town. The first major German attempt to regain Ypres took place on 15th October. Experienced BEF riflemen held their positions but suffered heavy losses. German attacks took place for the next four weeks but with the arrival of the French Army the line was held. With the weather deteriorating, the Germans decided to abandon the Ypres offensive on the 22nd November. It is estimated that about 135,000 Germans were killed or badly wounded during the offensive. The BEF lost around 75,000 men and was effectively destroyed as a professional army. There were two more major battles at Ypres: 2nd Battle of Ypres (April-May, 1915) and Passchendaele (July-October, 1917). The Second Battle of Ypres, as it is known in British military history, encompassed four battles in the northern sector of the Ypres Salient. The first of these began on 22 April 1915 as a surprise attack by the German 4th Army on the Allied front line. This attack witnessed the first use of a new German weapon on the Western Front: poisonous gas. Its deadly effect was carried on a gentle breeze towards French troops and as a result of its devastating effect on the French the German infantry made a significant advance into Allied territory. During the next four weeks the Allied Forces of Belgium, France and Britain fought to hold off the successful German advance and to regain the ground that had been lost north of Ypres. The fourth battle ended on 25 May 1915.
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