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  • Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
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    Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
    February 3, 2020 - Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia:Young woman from Hamer tribe smiles with gratitude while breastfeeding her baby in her hut. Hamer women have hair hung in ringlets formed with mud and butter. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    A five fingered robotic hand has been developed to perform clinical breast examinations for early signs of breast cancer.

    The device is able to apply very specific forces over a range similar to forces used by a human examiner.

    It can detect lumps using sensor technology at larger depths than before.

    A graphic shows a female figure leaning over the device using a tilted seat.

    It was designed by a UK team at the University of Bristol and based at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

    A spokesperson said: “This could revolutionise how women monitor their breast health by giving them access to safe electronic clinical examinations, located in easily accessible places, such as pharmacies and health centres, which provide accurate results. “


    OPS: The robot hand fully open

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  • Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    Robot 1 

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    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: George Jenkinson / University of Bristol

    A five fingered robotic hand has been developed to perform clinical breast examinations for early signs of breast cancer.

    The device is able to apply very specific forces over a range similar to forces used by a human examiner.

    It can detect lumps using sensor technology at larger depths than before.

    A graphic shows a female figure leaning over the device using a tilted seat.

    It was designed by a UK team at the University of Bristol and based at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

    A spokesperson said: “This could revolutionise how women monitor their breast health by giving them access to safe electronic clinical examinations, located in easily accessible places, such as pharmacies and health centres, which provide accurate results. “


    OPS: The robot hand fully closed


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  • Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Robot 1 

    Ref 15150

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: George Jenkinson / University of Bristol

    A five fingered robotic hand has been developed to perform clinical breast examinations for early signs of breast cancer.

    The device is able to apply very specific forces over a range similar to forces used by a human examiner.

    It can detect lumps using sensor technology at larger depths than before.

    A graphic shows a female figure leaning over the device using a tilted seat.

    It was designed by a UK team at the University of Bristol and based at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

    A spokesperson said: “This could revolutionise how women monitor their breast health by giving them access to safe electronic clinical examinations, located in easily accessible places, such as pharmacies and health centres, which provide accurate results. “


    OPS: The device examining fake breast


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  • Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
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    Robotic hand to performs examinations for signs of breast cancer.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Robot 1 

    Ref 15150

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: George Jenkinson / University of Bristol

    A five fingered robotic hand has been developed to perform clinical breast examinations for early signs of breast cancer.

    The device is able to apply very specific forces over a range similar to forces used by a human examiner.

    It can detect lumps using sensor technology at larger depths than before.

    A graphic shows a female figure leaning over the device using a tilted seat.

    It was designed by a UK team at the University of Bristol and based at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

    A spokesperson said: “This could revolutionise how women monitor their breast health by giving them access to safe electronic clinical examinations, located in easily accessible places, such as pharmacies and health centres, which provide accurate results. “


    OPS: Graphic of a clinical breast examination by the device


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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

    She recently has had a ‘living funeral’.
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  • Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
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    Kris Hallenga founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!
    Kris Hallenga, 37, pictured at Rebecca Peach's house (CEO of Legacy of Lives), London, UK.

    Kris is living with stage 4 breast cancer (since 2009) and is the founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!

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  • PEOPLE - Britney Spears, ihre neuesten Posts in den sozialen Medien
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    PEOPLE - Britney Spears, ihre neuesten Posts in den sozialen Medien
    Screenshot of Britney Spears, latest post on social media, 19th April 2023., Credit:B4859 / Avalon
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  • Susie Cleverly hosts Breast Cancer Network Event
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    Susie Cleverly hosts Breast Cancer Network Event
    06/02/2023. London, United Kingdom. Susie Cleverly hosts Breast Cancer Network Event at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    ÔI want to give my child the bestÕ: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    TurtleTree Lab's hollow fibers, used to create artificial breast milk.© John Lee / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    ÔI want to give my child the bestÕ: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    TurtleTree Labs chief strategist Max Rye, left, and CEO Fengru Lin, inside their new office space in Singapore. © John Lee / Guardian / eyevine

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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    ÔI want to give my child the bestÕ: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Michelle Eggers (left, CEO + Co-Founder of BIOMILQ) and Leila Strickland (CSO + Co-Founder) at BIOMILQ’s home at Alexandria AgTech Center for Innovation in Durham, North Carolina Durham, NC.
    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland has combined her experiences as both a stressed mother and a cell biologist in a way that could change how we feed our babies for ever: she has worked out how to make human breast milk without the human breast. Her startup, Biomilq, cultures breast cells in a lab – farming them outside the body – and collects the milk they secrete. The company calls it “the mother of all patented technology” and it has caught the eye of Bill Gates, who bought a $3.5m (£2.7m) stake in Biomilq in June. Potentially, it could end the infant formula industry as we know it.

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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Michelle Eggers (CEO + Co-Founder of BIOMILQ) at BIOMILQÕs home at Alexandria AgTech Center for Innovation in Durham, North Carolina Durham, NC.
    Breastfeeding. ÔI want to give my child the bestÕ: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland has combined her experiences as both a stressed mother and a cell biologist in a way that could change how we feed our babies for ever: she has worked out how to make human breast milk without the human breast. Her startup, Biomilq, cultures breast cells in a lab Ð farming them outside the body Ð and collects the milk they secrete. The company calls it Òthe mother of all patented technologyÓ and it has caught the eye of Bill Gates, who bought a $3.5m (£2.7m) stake in Biomilq in June. Potentially, it could end the infant formula industry as we know it.

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Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland (CSO + Co-Founder of Biomilq) in a lab at BIOMILQ’s home at Alexandria AgTech Center for Innovation in Durham, North Carolina Durham, NC.
    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland has combined her experiences as both a stressed mother and a cell biologist in a way that could change how we feed our babies for ever: she has worked out how to make human breast milk without the human breast. Her startup, Biomilq, cultures breast cells in a lab – farming them outside the body – and collects the milk they secrete. The company calls it “the mother of all patented technology” and it has caught the eye of Bill Gates, who bought a $3.5m (£2.7m) stake in Biomilq in June. Potentially, it could end the infant formula industry as we know it.

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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland (CSO + Co-Founder of BIOMILQ) converses in a lab with Alex Kleinman, cellular research associate at BIOMILQ’s home at Alexandria AgTech Center for Innovation in Durham, North Carolina Durham, NC.
    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland has combined her experiences as both a stressed mother and a cell biologist in a way that could change how we feed our babies for ever: she has worked out how to make human breast milk without the human breast. Her startup, Biomilq, cultures breast cells in a lab – farming them outside the body – and collects the milk they secrete. The company calls it “the mother of all patented technology” and it has caught the eye of Bill Gates, who bought a $3.5m (£2.7m) stake in Biomilq in June. Potentially, it could end the infant formula industry as we know it.

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  • ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
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    ‘I want to give my child the best’: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland (CSO + Co-Founder of BIOMILQ) converses in a lab with Alex Kleinman, cellular research associate at BIOMILQÕs home at Alexandria AgTech Center for Innovation in Durham, North Carolina Durham, NC.
    ÔI want to give my child the bestÕ: the race to grow human breast milk in a lab
    Thought up by a tired new mother, and now backed by Bill Gates, manufactured human milk sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But just how liberating will it be?
    Leila Strickland has combined her experiences as both a stressed mother and a cell biologist in a way that could change how we feed our babies for ever: she has worked out how to make human breast milk without the human breast. Her startup, Biomilq, cultures breast cells in a lab Ð farming them outside the body Ð and collects the milk they secrete. The company calls it Òthe mother of all patented technologyÓ and it has caught the eye of Bill Gates, who bought a $3.5m (£2.7m) stake in Biomilq in June. Potentially, it could end the infant formula industry as we know it.

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  • ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
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    ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10818398p)
    Queen Maxima
    Queen Maxima attends opening of breast cancer month, The Hague, The Netherlands - 01 Oct 2020

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  • Kim Kardashian Reunites With Tristan Thompson While Dining With La La Anthony
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    Kim Kardashian Reunites With Tristan Thompson While Dining With La La Anthony
    Wednesday, September 11, 2019 - Kim Kardashian is feeling sexy in her sheer top and no bra, offering a clear shot of her breasts as she dines with La La Anthony at Milo's in New York City. In an unexpected move, Kim is joined by her sisters ex, Tristan Thompson, reuniting with the NBA star following his final split from Khloe.
    /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • Kim Kardashian Reunites With Tristan Thompson While Dining With La La Anthony
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    Kim Kardashian Reunites With Tristan Thompson While Dining With La La Anthony
    Wednesday, September 11, 2019 - Kim Kardashian is feeling sexy in her sheer top and no bra, offering a clear shot of her breasts as she dines with La La Anthony at Milo's in New York City. In an unexpected move, Kim is joined by her sisters ex, Tristan Thompson, reuniting with the NBA star following his final split from Khloe.
    /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • Cannes closing ceremony red carpet
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    Cannes closing ceremony red carpet
    May 25, 2019 - Cannes, France: Stacy Martin attends the 'Hors Normes' premiere and closing ceremony during the 72nd Cannes film festival. (Mehdi Chebil/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9936485j)
    The State Council of the Feminine Condition, linked to the Secretariat of Justice and the Defense of Citizenship, promoted on Wednesday (17/10) awareness actions on the importance of breast cancer prevention. At 11:45 a.m. more than a thousand pink balloons will be released at the Patio do Colégio in order to alert the population to the relevance of the early diagnosis of breast cancer, a disease that affects more women around the world.
    The State Council of the Feminine Condition event, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 17 Oct 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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    PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/REX (9880632do)
    Harley Viera-Newton
    Michael Kors show, Arrivals, Spring Summer 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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    PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/REX (9880632do)
    Harley Viera-Newton
    Michael Kors show, Arrivals, Spring Summer 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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    PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hone/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (9159436l)
    Pirelli tyres with pink markings in support of raising awareness of breast cancer.
    Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.

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  • PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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    PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hone/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (9159436g)
    Pirelli tyres with pink markings in support of raising awareness of breast cancer.
    Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.

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  • PEOPLE - Cara Delevingne und Lily-Rose Depp werben für Chanel
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    PEOPLE - Cara Delevingne und Lily-Rose Depp werben für Chanel
    17 years old French-American actress and fashion model Lily-Rose Melody Depp, daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, and English fashion model and actress Cara Delevingne star in Chanel No. 5 Fall Winter 2017 print advertisements.
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  • PEOPLE - Cara Delevingne und Lily-Rose Depp werben für Chanel
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    PEOPLE - Cara Delevingne und Lily-Rose Depp werben für Chanel
    17 years old French-American actress and fashion model Lily-Rose Melody Depp, daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, and English fashion model and actress Cara Delevingne star in Chanel No. 5 Fall Winter 2017 print advertisements.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
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    PEOPLE - Alessandra Ambrosio wirbt für Jacquie Aiche
    Brazilian fashion model Alessandra Ambrosio poses pregnant for Jaquie Aiche Jewelry 2017 advertising campaign.
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  • PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
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    PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (8825809l)
    'Breast cancer now garden: Through the microscope'.
    The garden draws inspiration from breast cancer researchers working in the lab,looking through their microscopes in their quest to stop breast cancer taking more lives.
    RHS Chelsea Flower Show build up, London, UK- 20 May 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
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    PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (8825809i)
    'Breast cancer now garden: Through the microscope'.
    The garden draws inspiration from breast cancer researchers working in the lab,looking through their microscopes in their quest to stop breast cancer taking more lives.
    RHS Chelsea Flower Show build up, London, UK- 20 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
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    PEOPLE - Die Vorbereitungen zur Chelsea Flower Show laufen auf Hochtouren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (8825809e)
    Ruth Willmott,designer of 'Breast cancer now garden: Through the microscope'.
    The garden draws inspiration from breast cancer researchers working in the lab,looking through their microscopes in their quest to stop breast cancer taking more lives.
    RHS Chelsea Flower Show build up, London, UK- 20 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Walk The Walk MoonWalk Marathon in London
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    FEATURE - Walk The Walk MoonWalk Marathon in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8820560p)
    Participants wearing decorated bras for the 20th anniversary of the Walk the Walk Moonwalk in aid of breast cancer charities and this year the theme is the Roaring 20s, London, UK
    20th anniversary of the Walk the Walk Moonwalk, London, UK - 13 May 2017


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