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  • Jan. 27, 1987 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Washington DC. 1-27-1987.Oliver Tambo President of the African National Congress waits to deliver his speech at Georgetown University..Oliver Tambo was born on 27 October 1917, his father was Mzimeni and his mother was called Julia. He was born in the village of Nkantolo in Bizana in eastern Pondoland in what is now Eastern Cape. He went to school at Holy Cross Mission School, and then transferred to St. Peters in Johannesburg. After matriculation he qualified to do his university degree at Fort Hare University. In 1940 he, along with several others including Nelson Mandela, was expelled from Fort Hare University for participating in a student strike. In 1942 Tambo returned to his former high school in Johannesburg to teach science and mathematics.Tambo, along with Mandela and Walter Sisulu, was a founding member of the ANC Youth League in 1943, becoming its first National Secretary and later a member of the National Executive in 1948. The youth league proposed a change in tactics in the anti-apartheid movement. Previously the ANC had sought to further its cause by actions such as petitions and demonstrations; the Youth League felt these actions were insufficient to achieve the group's goals and proposed their own 'Programme of Action'. This programme advocated tactics such as boycotts, civil disobedience, strikes and non-collaboration..Tambo being greeted on arrival in East Germany (1978).In 1955, Tambo became Secretary General of the ANC after Walter Sisulu was banned by the South African government under the Suppression of Communism Act. In 1958 he became Deputy President of the ANC and in 1959 was served with a five-year banning order by the government..In response, Tambo was sent abroad by the ANC to mobilise opposition to apartheid. He settled with his family in Muswell Hill, north London, where he lived until 1990. He was involved in the formation of the South African Democratic Fron
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  • March 23, 2019 - Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - A China Eastern Airlines Airbus A330-200 (B-5973) wide-body jetliner airborne on short final approach for landing. (Credit Image: © Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire)
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • These pictures show Amber Heard’s trashed closet in a Los Angeles penthouse she once lived in with then-husband Johnny Depp, allegedly the handiwork of Depp himself after he went on a rampage. In the photographs clothing racks and designer clothing, shoes and bags are seen strewn across the floor of the $3million apartment — one of five connected penthouses once owned by the actor in the Eastern Columbia building in Downtown Los Angeles. Heard and her legal team have submitted the photographs in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Depp against his ex-wife. The alleged incident happened in March 2015 — just a month after the couple, who met on the set of The Rum Diaries — got married. Heard's lawyer Eric George said on Thursday (April 11): 'Johnny Depp physically and verbally abused Amber Heard. Since their divorce, Mr. Depp has continued to publicly harass Ms. Heard, and attempted to gaslight the world by denying his abuse. 'It is long past time for Mr. Depp’s despicable conduct to end. Today, we presented to the court irrefutable evidence of Mr. Depp’s abuse.' The damning images were shared in text messages between someone who worked for the couple at the time and an employee of the apartment complex. The individual working for the couple wrote to the apartment complex employee, named as Kevin: ‘Good morning sir... So ... Um ... Johnny destroyed Amber's closet. And there's some other damage to PH5. ’You're the person I should talk to about that, correct?' Kevin replied that he would deal with the situation, prompting the Heard-Depp employee to reply: 'Insanity. Just f***ing insanity.' This text exchange happened on March 23, 2015, a month after Heard and Depp exchanged wedding vows on a private island in the Bahamas. Heard and her legal team hopes this newly submitted evidence will persuade a judge in Virginia, where the case has been filed, to dismiss the $50million defamation lawsuit filed by Depp in response to an op-ed she wrote for The W
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC midfielder SERVANDO CARRASCO (5) trips up D.C. United midfielder PAUL ARRIOLA (13) with a hard tackle in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. Carrasco earned his second yellow card of the match on the play, and was ejected. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18) and D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) bounce off one another while trying to play the ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC defender SCOTT SUTTER (21) battles to move the ball between D.C. United midfielder PAUL ARRIOLA (13), back, and D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) makes a leaping attempt at the ball against Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9), right, in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18) adjusts his dribble against D.C. United defender SEAN FRANKLIN (5) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) plays the ball forward between D.C. United defender NICK DELEON (14), left, and D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) battles to advance the ball against Orlando City FC defender SCOTT SUTTER (21) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC midfielder CRISTIAN HIGUITA (7) has his left leg get tangled in the legs of D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC defender DREW MOOR (3) heads the ball over D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15) steps up to block a passing attempt by Toronto FC forward JOZY ALTIDORE (17) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC midfielder VICTOR VAZQUEZ (7) passes against D.C. United midfielder JARED JEFFREY (25) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) brings down a Chicago Fire corner kick, between Chicago Fire midfielder BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER (31) and Chicago Fire forward MICHAEL DE LEEUW (8) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) and D.C. United defender CHRIS KORB (22) tangle as they vie for the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire forward MICHAEL DE LEEUW (8) tries to work the ball past D.C. United defender BOBBY BOSWELL (32) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC midfielder DILLON POWERS (15), back, and D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) make a play for a head ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder LLOYD SAM (8) and Orlando City FC midfielder SERVANDO CARRASCO (5) battle for a head ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4), back, and D.C. United defender SEAN FRANKLIN (5) pinch down Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) near a corner during the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United forward ZOLTAN STIEBER (19) looks to make a pass to a teammate in the second half against Orlando City FC at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC defender TOMMY REDDING (29) and D.C. United forward PATRICK MULLINS (16) battle for the ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC midfielder KAKA (10) tucks the ball under his jersey duirng the second half against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) tumbles to the pitch after making a leaping attempt for the ball against Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18) takes a shot while fending off D.C. United defender KOFI OPARE (6) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) vies with D.C. United midfielder RUSSELL CANOUSE (4) for possession of the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15), back, and Orlando City FC forward GILES BARNES (14) battle for a head ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United defender KOFI OPARE (6) pushes off Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18) as they pursue a play on the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United defender SEAN FRANKLIN (5) heads the ball over Orlando City FC forward GILES BARNES (14) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward GILES BARNES (14) scores against D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) celebrates with Orlando City FC forward GILES BARNES (14), Orlando City FC midfielder YOSHIMAR YOTUN (19) and Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18), following his goal against D.C. United in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward CYLE LARIN (9) elevates for the ball over D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15) and Orlando City FC forward DOM DWYER (18) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) plays the ball forward between Orlando City FC midfielder CRISTIAN HIGUITA (7) and Orlando City FC defender TOMMY REDDING (29) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - Orlando City FC forward GILES BARNES (14) gets a pass away against D.C. United midfielder PAUL ARRIOLA (13) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) gains control of the ball against Orlando City FC defender TOMMY REDDING (29) and Orlando City FC defender SCOTT SUTTER (21) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170909 - D.C. United fans display the rainbow colors during ''D.C. United night out'' before the match between United and Orlando City FC at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13) plays the ball off his head against Toronto FC midfielder RAHEEM EDWARDS (44) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC defender CHRIS MAVINGA (23), left, and D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13) battle for a head ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13) tries to intercepts a long pass to Toronto FC midfielder RAHEEM EDWARDS (44) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC coach GREG VANNEY speaks with Toronto FC forward TOSIANT RICKETTS (87), before Ricketts enters the match against D.C. United in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC forward SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO (10) moves the ball into the D.C. United zone, as Toronto FC midfielder NICOLAS HASLER (26) and Toronto FC coach GREG VANNEY watch from behind, during the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) can't stop a deflection by D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15), center back, from becoming an own goal in the second half against Toronto FC at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) makes a save against Toronto FC, as D.C. United defender SEAN FRANKLIN (5) looks on, in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder MARCELO SARVAS (7) and Toronto FC forward TOSIANT RICKETTS (87) battle for the ball during a Toronto FC corner kick in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United defender KOFI OPARE (6), right, celebrates with D.C. United midfielder LLOYD SAM (8), following Opare's goal against Toronto FC in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United forward DESHORN BROWN (17) advances the ball and shakes off Toronto FC forward ERIQ ZAVALETA (15) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder NICK DELEON (14) steps over Toronto FC goalkeeper ALEX BONO (25), after Bono covered the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC coach GREG VANNEY watches action against D.C. United with his coaches on the bench in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) breaks between Toronto FC defender DREW MOOR (3) and Toronto FC midfielder MICHAEL BRADLEY (4) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC forward SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO (10) warms up before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC midfielder and captain MICHAEL BRADLEY (4), center facing, gives his teammates a pep talk before the start of an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC forward JOZY ALTIDORE (17) warms up before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC midfielder MICHAEL BRADLEY (4) warms up before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC midfielder MICHAEL BRADLEY (4) warms up before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto FC forward JOZY ALTIDORE (17) warms up before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - The Chicago Fire starting 11 pose before an MLS match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. Front row (L-R): Chicago Fire midfielder DAX MCCARTY (6), Chicago Fire forward NEMANJA NIKOLIC (23), Chicago Fire forward MICHAEL DE LEEUW (8), Chicago Fire midfielder MATT POLSTER (2), Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11), Chicago Fire midfielder BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER (31). Back row (L-R): Chicago Fire goalkeeper MATT LAMPSON (28), Chicago Fire defender JOHAN KAPPELHOF (4), Chicago Fire defender JOAO MEIRA (66), Chicago Fire midfielder LUIS SOLIGNAC (9), Chicago Fire defender BRANDON VINCENT (3) (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) and D.C. United defender CHRIS KORB (22) tangle as they battle for the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire goalkeeper MATT LAMPSON (28) dives on the ball as Chicago Fire defender JOAO MEIRA (66) and Chicago Fire midfielder MATT POLSTER (2) look on during the second half against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15) tries to head home a corner kick against Chicago Fire midfielder DAX MCCARTY (6) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United midfielder LLOYD SAM (8) tries to play the ball from the pitch, while also battling Chicago Fire defender BRANDON VINCENT (3) in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder MATT POLSTER (2) and D.C. United midfielder MARCELO SARVAS (7) battle for a head ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United defender CHRIS KORB (22) and Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) battle for the ball in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire goalkeeper MATT LAMPSON (28) brings down the ball against D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13), during a D.C. United corner kick in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER (31) passes against D.C. United in the second half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder MATT POLSTER (2) heads the ball over D.C. United midfielder LAMAR NEAGLE (13) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAX MCCARTY (6), right, heads the ball against D.C. United forward PATRICK MULLINS (16) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAX MCCARTY (6) passes around D.C. United midfielder MARCELO SARVAS (7) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER (31) plays the ball away from D.C. United defender TAYLOR KEMP (2) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) and D.C. United defender CHRIS KORB (22) tangle as they battle for the ball in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) defends a scoring attempt by Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - D.C. United forward PATRICK MULLINS (16) makes a defensive play against Chicago Fire forward LUIS SOLIGNAC (9) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER (31) attempts to head a shot on goal over D.C. United forward SEBASTIEN LE TOUX (11) and D.C. United midfielder JARED JEFFREY (25) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - Toronto coach GREG VANNEY has a quick word with Toronto FC midfielder MICHAEL BRADLEY (4) during a water break in the second half against D.C. United at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United goalkeeper BILL HAMID (28) makes a point blank save against Toronto FC midfielder MARKY DELGADO (18) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170805 - D.C. United midfielder LUCIANO ACOSTA (10) tries to battle around Toronto FC defender CHRIS MAVINGA (23) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA - 20170520 - Chicago Fire midfielder DAVID ACCAM (11) attempts to break between D.C. United defender STEVE BIRNBAUM (15), left, and D.C. United defender CHRIS KORB (22) in the first half at RFK Stadium in Washington. (Credit Image: © Chuck Myers via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File - United States President Bill Clinton, center right, poses for a group photo with former US Presidents Jimmy Carter, left, George H.W. Bush, center left, and Gerald R. Ford, right, at the White House in Washington, DC on September 13, 1993. The leaders gathered at the White House for the Middle Eastern Treaty Signing, also known as Oslo 1, and for the North American Free Trade Agreement, also known as NAFTA, kick-off the following day. Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • October 31, 2018 - On Wednesday, Oct. 31, the annual Halloween celebrations in Georgetown took place in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be traffic restrictions and street closures, most of the people were on there Arab, Persian, and Middle Eastern. Moreover, every year's people meet to whether in this touristic street between 7 PM to midnight. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - On Wednesday, Oct. 31, the annual Halloween celebrations in Georgetown took place in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be traffic restrictions and street closures, most of the people were on there Arab, Persian, and Middle Eastern. Moreover, every year's people meet to whether in this touristic street between 7 PM to midnight. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh/ZUMA Wire)
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