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  • September 19, 2018 - San Jose, California, United States - San Jose, CA - Wednesday September 19, 2018: Center Circle prior to a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the San Jose Earthquakes and Atlanta United FC at Avaya Stadium. (Credit Image: © John Todd/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 19, 2018 - San Jose, California, United States - San Jose, CA - Wednesday September 19, 2018: Center Circle prior to a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the San Jose Earthquakes and Atlanta United FC at Avaya Stadium. (Credit Image: © John Todd/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 19, 2018 - San Jose, California, United States - San Jose, CA - Wednesday September 19, 2018: Mexican Heritage Night, Center Circle during a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the San Jose Earthquakes and Atlanta United FC at Avaya Stadium. (Credit Image: © Bob Drebin/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 19, 2018 - San Jose, California, United States - San Jose, CA - Wednesday September 19, 2018: Mexican Heritage Night, Center Circle during a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the San Jose Earthquakes and Atlanta United FC at Avaya Stadium. (Credit Image: © Bob Drebin/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 19, 2018 - San Jose, California, United States - San Jose, CA - Wednesday September 19, 2018: Mexican Heritage Night, Center Circle during a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the San Jose Earthquakes and Atlanta United FC at Avaya Stadium. (Credit Image: © Bob Drebin/ISIPhotos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
    MEGA191370_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
    MEGA191370_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
    MEGA191370_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
    MEGA180732_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • July 21, 2019 - Avebury Prehistoric Stone Circle, Wiltshire, England (Credit Image: © Bilderbuch/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 20, 2017. Huntington Beach, CA. The Surfing Circle of Honor, Celebrating Surfing in the Summer Games, is in support of The International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach. 500 Surfers will be paddling out to set a Guinness World Book record for the largest recorded paddle out in the world.<br />
The “Surfing Circle of Honor”.<br />
A circle of solidarity, to honor surfing culture and heritage, our next generation surfers, our healthy surfing playgrounds, and Celebrating Surfing in the Summer Games, and to support our International Surfing Museum.
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  • August 17, 2017 - Kirtipur, Nepal - A devotee lights oil lamp as others circle while offering prayers around Bagh Bhairav temple during Bagh festival in Kirtipur, Nepal on August 17, 2017. It is believed that devotees who circle the Bagh Bairav temple 108 times will be blessed with good health and success during the ritual festival. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - April 26, 2017  New York City..Emma Watson arriving to the World Premiere of 'The Circle' at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2017 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Hundreds of New Yorkers gathered in front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower at Columbus Circle in celebration of May Day — an occasion often synonymous with fighting for workers' rights — in support of issues ranging from fair wages for restaurant workers, to lower tuition costs, to fighting against Trump's proposed border wall. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 17, 2020, Kathmandu, NP, Nepal: Shoppers in white circle obeyed 1.5-meter social distancing, while queuing to buy food during lockdown as concerns about the spread of Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Bhat Bhateni Supermarket in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, April 17, 2020. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - Emma Watson attends The Circle Premiere at the BMCC (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - A total of 511 surfers float on their boards and hold hands in the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out 'Circle of Honor' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - Local surfing legend BRETT SIMPSON (center, yellow shirt black hat) and some of the nearly 600 surfers cross Pacific Coast Highway at Main Street in downtown Huntington Beach Tuesday morning as they head for the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out ''Circle of Honor'' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - A total of 511 surfers float on their boards and hold hands in the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out 'Circle of Honor' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 12, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - On 12/4/2018 the press conference to present the edition took place in Rome at the Casa del Cinema in Largo Marcello Mastroianni..Present at the event: Janne Taalas Ambassador of Finland; Robert Rydberg Ambassador of Sweden; Karen Hoj Obling Attaché Cultural Affairs Embassy of Denmark; Margit Tveiten Ambassador of Norway; Ingo Arnason Director of the Scandinavian Circle; Giorgio Gosetti, Director of the Casa del Cinema;.Carla Casalini, representative of Writers Guild Italia; Max Giovagnoli responsible for the IED audiovisual sector; Antonio Flamini, NFF Coordinator. Karen Hoj Obling Attaché Cultural Affairs Embassy of Denmark  (Credit Image: © Leo Claudio De Petris/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - A total of 511 surfers float on their boards and hold hands in the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out 'Circle of Honor' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Celebrities attend the premiere of 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' at Dollywood in Tennessee, TN. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Forrest Deal. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities attend the premiere of 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' at Dollywood in Tennessee, TN. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Blane Crockarell. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities attend the premiere of 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' at Dollywood in Tennessee, TN. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Natalie Alyn Lind. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities attend the premiere of 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' at Dollywood in Tennessee, TN. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Emily Alyn Lind, Natalie Alyn Lind. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities walk the red carpet for the 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' Premiere held at Dollyworld in Tennessee. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Jerry O'Connell, Rebecca Romijn, Dolly Rebecca-Rose O'Connell, Charlie Tamara-Tulip O'Connell. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities walk the red carpet for the 'Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love' Premiere held at Dollyworld in Tennessee. 22 Nov 2016 Pictured: Jerry O'Connell, Rebecca Romijn. Photo credit: American Foto Features / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 29, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - (photo: Sachelle Babbar)  Coordinated with a simultaneous demonstration at The White House in Washington D.C., a event took place at NYC's Columbus Circle in protest of the transgender ban in the US military.  The protest groups have widely cited Trump's own five 'draft dodges'' to discredit this latest move being seen as regressive and pandering to Christian groups, the alt-right, and the far- and radical-right spectrum.  Harlem Pride was among the sponsors.  The demonstration then joined the protest against the attacks on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in front of Trump Tower. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2017 - Zagreb, Croatia - Civil association ''Circle for the Square'' organized a protest outside the Croatian National Theatre on Marshal Tito Square in Zagreb, Croatia on 6th May 2017. They committed to Croatia without a totalitarian symbolism, and they want to change the present name Marshal Tito Square into a new name Theater Square, University Square or any other name that is in accordance with cultural and moral values. (Credit Image: © Alen Gurovic/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Halle Berry is seen leaving after attending the 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square, while his bodyguard can not help looking at the artist's backside on September 18, 2017 in London, England. 18 Sep 2017 Pictured: Halle Berry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Halle Berry is seen leaving after attending the 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square, while his bodyguard can not help looking at the artist's backside on September 18, 2017 in London, England. 18 Sep 2017 Pictured: Halle Berry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Halle Berry is seen leaving after attending the 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square, while his bodyguard can not help looking at the artist's backside on September 18, 2017 in London, England. 18 Sep 2017 Pictured: Halle Berry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Trisha Yearwood attending her "Let's Be Frank" NYC album signing held at Williams Sonoma Columbus Circle on February 13, 2019 in New York City, NY © Steven Bergman/AFF-USA.COM. 13 Feb 2019 Pictured: Trisha Yearwood. Photo credit: Steven Bergman / AFF-USA.COM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Apr. 18, 2010 - Marking an ad for a flat. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 13, 2017 - Tromso, Norway - The Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, in Tromso during the final stage of the Arctic Race of Norway 2017. .On Sunday, August 13, 2017, in Tromso, Troms County, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Committee for the Defence of Democracy (Polish: KOD) and member of the Polish opposition parties during the 'European Walk' on the occasion of Poland's 15th anniversary of accession to the European Union..On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2019 - Seattle, Washington, U.S - Seattle, Washington: Traffic warning signs near Ash Grove Cement Company's cement bulk Storage domes in the Industrial District. (Credit Image: © Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - J. Lerma of Colombia drives the ball during the Kirin Challenge Cup 2019 between Colombia and Japan at the International Yokohama Stadium in Yokohama Japan. Friday, March 22, 2019. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 13, 2012 - A heart and a kisses on a mirror (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-Min (centre) and Dele Alli (right) celebrate after the game
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) and crew celebrate after winning the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) battles for position during the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 11, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) hangs out in the garage during practice for the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) wins the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) wins the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, United States of America - November 12, 2017 - Avondale, Arizona, USA: Matt Kenseth (20) wins the Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese people taking photos using mobile photos as a 22° halo surrounded the sun as it shined on Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, August 5, 2017. The phenomenon, appearing as sunlight refracts in millions of ice crystals suspended in Earth's atmosphere, dazzles onlookers and provides bountiful photographic opportunities. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 28, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - (Photo: Sachelle Babbar)  In protest the policies of the Trump Administration and threats to various communities in America, artists, activists, and community members participated in a solidarity march to bring attention to those marginalized.  The platforms were: respect for lives, economic and social equality, diversity, and freedom of expression.  The participants marched in silence in white attire, in homage to the 1917 Silent Protest Parade.  Kindred Arts was the event organizer.  .The Silent Parade was a silent protest march of 8,000-10,000 African Americans along Fifth Avenue starting at 57th Street in New York City on July 28, 1917. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 15, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - On January 15, hundreds of activists and allies from the newly-formed anti-Trump group Rise & Resist staged a peaceful protest at Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City, to fight against the radical changes to the American healthcare system proposed by the Trump Administration and Republicans. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 15, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - On January 15, hundreds of activists and allies from the newly-formed anti-Trump group Rise & Resist staged a peaceful protest at Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City, to fight against the radical changes to the American healthcare system proposed by the Trump Administration and Republicans. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 15, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - On January 15, hundreds of activists and allies from the newly-formed anti-Trump group Rise & Resist staged a peaceful protest at Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City, to fight against the radical changes to the American healthcare system proposed by the Trump Administration and Republicans. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Norway's Krister Hagen from Team Coop-Oster Hus (Center) leads the breakaway of riders during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Peloton of riders during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Riders crash just after crossing the finish line during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Alexander Kristoff from Team Katusha wins the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Peloton of riders during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Peloton of riders during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Norwegian supporters during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Rognan, Norway - Peloton of riders during the opening stage of the Arctic Race of Norway from Bodo to Rognan..On Thursday, 11 August 2016, in Rognan, Norway. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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