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  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899c)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899e)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899b)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899a)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899d)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    February 8, 2018 - Noida, Noida, India - A Model Sited in a Bettry Rikshow at the company's pavilion during the Auto Expo in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, on Thursday,.Auto Expo in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, on Thursday (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Tribut to Iris Apfel during 080 Barcelona Fashion at Montjuic Lluis Company's Olimpic Stadium, Spain - 03 Jul 2015
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    Tribut to Iris Apfel during 080 Barcelona Fashion at Montjuic Lluis Company's Olimpic Stadium, Spain - 03 Jul 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DYDPPA/REX Shutterstock (4896878a)
    Iris Apfel
    Tribut to Iris Apfel during 080 Barcelona Fashion at Montjuic Lluis Company's Olimpic Stadium, Spain - 03 Jul 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Roundabout Theatre Company's 2015 Spring Gala, New York, America - 02 Mar 2015
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    Roundabout Theatre Company's 2015 Spring Gala, New York, America - 02 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Carolyn Contino/BEImages (2668662q)
    Helen Mirren
    Roundabout Theatre Company's 2015 Spring Gala, New York, America - 02 Mar 2015

    (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

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  • 'Richard II' play at the Almeida Theatre Company's Gainsborough Studios, London, Britain - 01 Apr 2000
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    'Richard II' play at the Almeida Theatre Company's Gainsborough Studios, London, Britain - 01 Apr 2000
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Donald Cooper / Rex Features (810159b)
    Ralph Fiennes (King Richard II)
    'Richard II' play at the Almeida Theatre Company's Gainsborough Studios, London, Britain - 01 Apr 2000

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    Ralph Fiennes - Ein 'Charaktergesicht' wird 50 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • First Contracted SpaceX Resupply Mission - 2012
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    First Contracted SpaceX Resupply Mission - 2012
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Ben Smegelsky / Rex Features (1896811j)
    SpaceX, Falcon 9 rocket is being prepared for the company's first Commercial Resupply Services mission
    First Contracted SpaceX Resupply Mission - 2012
    A Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, Falcon 9 rocket is being prepared for the company's first Commercial Resupply Services, or CRS-1, mission to send a Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. The rocket is scheduled to lift off on Oct. 7, 2012 from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Roundabout Theatre Company's 2012 Spring Gala, New York, America - 12 Mar 2012
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    Roundabout Theatre Company's 2012 Spring Gala, New York, America - 12 Mar 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Carolyn Contino / BEImages (1012355f)
    Jeff Goldblum
    Roundabout Theatre Company's 2012 Spring Gala, New York, America - 12 Mar 2012

    (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

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  • Cape Province, South Africa
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    Cape Province, South Africa
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1168700dw )

    Cape Province, South Africa
    A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.

    And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.

    The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.

    In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.

    Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.

    It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.

    One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.

    It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.

    Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.

    One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.

    Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.

    It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.

    The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.

    This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.

    Its main feature is what gi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWLPCNZWS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cape Province, South Africa
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    Cape Province, South Africa
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1168700dx )

    Cape Province, South Africa
    A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.

    And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.

    The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.

    In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.

    Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.

    It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.

    One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.

    It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.

    Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.

    One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.

    Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.

    It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.

    The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.

    This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.

    Its main feature is what gi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWLPCNZWS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cape Province, South Africa
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    Cape Province, South Africa
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1168700dv )

    Cape Province, South Africa
    A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.

    And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.

    The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.

    In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.

    Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.

    It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.

    One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.

    It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.

    Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.

    One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.

    Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.

    It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.

    The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.

    This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.

    Its main feature is what gi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWLPCNZWS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032l )
    Melissa Wallace and Alex Algermissen with their Lego business Cards, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032h )
    Marko Ilincic and his Lego business card, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect way ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032i )
    Marko Ilincic's Lego business card, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect way to sho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032e )
    Melissa Wallace's Lego business card, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect way to s...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032g )
    Richard Stollery's Lego business card, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect way to ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032f )
    Richard Stollery with his Lego business card, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032b )
    The new Lego business cards line up, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

    "For lots of businesses this idea wouldn't translate because of the products they make but for us it is a perfect way to sh...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVFWQSHH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
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    Lego Business Cards Launched at the company's British Head Quarters, Slough, Berkshire, Britain - 03 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck / Rex Features ( 857032a )
    The new Lego business cards line up, The new Lego business cards line up, ready for action!{br}Staff at Lego are making a big impression when they hand out their new business cards - their details are printed on a toy figure which looks like them.{br}The minature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back. The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness. At the moment they are just being handed out by Lego top brass.{br}But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says because they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.
    Lego Business Cards
    LEGO BUSINESS CARDS

    Staff at Lego have been immortalised by the creation of bizarre new business cards - which are Lego versions of themselves.

    The miniature figures have the employee's name printed on the front while their phone number and email address is written on the back.

    The figures are not bespoke - but because Lego make so many different varieties they can always find one with the right likeness.

    Lego top brass at the company's British head quarters in Slough, Berks, have each been handed 150 versions of themselves.

    But spokesperson Melissa Wallace says they have proved so popular it won't be long before everyone at the Danish firm has one.

    Ms Wallace said: "Our CEO, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp had the idea first but then it just took off when people started to see them.

    "At the moment it's only the senior management who have the cards.

    "But I think within a year or so everyone at the company is going to have them because they're so popular.

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  • Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    The Rocanville potash mine owed by the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in Rocanville. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp says a US$38.6-billion hostile takeover bid from global mining colossus BHP Billiton is so low it's tantamount to "stealing" in a terse rejection of the Anglo-Australian company's initial attempt to consummate what is potentially one of the biggest deals in Canadian history. Rocanville, Canada.
    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007

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  • Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    A carved out shaft deep in the Rocanville potash mine owed by the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in Rocanville. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp says a US$38.6-billion hostile takeover bid from global mining colossus BHP Billiton is so low it's tantamount to "stealing" in a terse rejection of the Anglo-Australian company's initial attempt to consummate what is potentially one of the biggest deals in Canadian history. Rocanville, Canada.
    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007

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  • Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    The inside of the production facility at the Rocanville potash mine owed by the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in Rocanville. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp says a US$38.6-billion hostile takeover bid from global mining colossus BHP Billiton is so low it's tantamount to "stealing" in a terse rejection of the Anglo-Australian company's initial attempt to consummate what is potentially one of the biggest deals in Canadian history. Rocanville, Canada.
    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007

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  • Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    The cutting face of a potash borer is shown in a deep shaft at the Rocanville potash mine owed by the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in Rocanville. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp says a US$38.6-billion hostile takeover bid from global mining colossus BHP Billiton is so low it's tantamount to "stealing" in a terse rejection of the Anglo-Australian company's initial attempt to consummate what is potentially one of the biggest deals in Canadian history. Rocanville, Canada.
    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007

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  • Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
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    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1219935a )
    The Rocanville potash mine owed by the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in Rocanville. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp says a US$38.6-billion hostile takeover bid from global mining colossus BHP Billiton is so low it's tantamount to "stealing" in a terse rejection of the Anglo-Australian company's initial attempt to consummate what is potentially one of the biggest deals in Canadian history. Rocanville, Canada.
    Rocanville potash mine, Rocanville, Canada - 2007

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    PEOPLE - Auto Show: Don't miss the Models!
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    2003 TOKYO MOTOR SHOW, JAPAN - OCT 2003

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