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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Loren Dibra of TuS Bersenbrück prior the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Bersenbrücks head coach Farhat Dahech prior the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Bersenbrücks head coach Farhat Dahech prior the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - supportes of TuS Bersenbrück during the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Delmenhorsts goalkeeper Florian  Urbainski gestures during the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Florian  Urbainski of SV Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates after scoring his team's first goal the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Referee Axel Martin gives the yellow card to  a player of SV Atlas Delmenhorst during the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Aaron Goldmann of TuS Bersenbrück and  Thomas Mutlu of SV Atlas Delmenhorst cbattle for the ball during the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Florian  Urbainski of SV Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates after scoring his team's third goal the Lower Saxony Cup Final between TuS Bersenbrück and SV Atlas Delmenhorst at Eilenriedestadium on May 25, 2019 in Hanover, Germany. (Credit Image: © Peter Niedung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Berlin, Germany - Parliamentary group leader of CDU/CSU Volker Kauder (C) is pictured during the 45th Plenary Session of Bundestag German Lower House of Parliament in Berlin, Germany on July 4, 2018. (Credit Image: © Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 26, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - The Lower East Side celebrated the Annual Loisaida Festival with a colorful parade on the Avenue C corridor, Loisaida Avenue in Manhattan's Lower East Side. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 28, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - The Lower East Side celebtated the 30th Annual Loisaida Festival, this year’s theme is Im/migration, recognizing and celebrating the Immigrant and migrant spirit of the Lower East Side. The Gateway to America, and celebrating the Latin American Immigrant and their contributions to this community, city and country. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2016 - Rosdorf, Lower Saxony, Germany - An assistant holding up a piece of a vase at a cleared village in Rosdorf, Germany, 7 September 2016. The excavated 7,000 year old village is the biggest investigated stone age village in Lower Saxony. PHOTO: SWEN PFOERTNER/dpa (Credit Image: © Swen PföRtner/DPA via ZUMA Press)
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Jun 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Jun 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 09 March 2012  - New Orleans, Louisiana - <br />
Ellen Degeneres visits 'Make it Right' Foundation homes in the Lower 9th ward where she interviewed Brad Pitt.<br />
Photo Credit:  Charlie Varley / Sipa USA
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  • 09 March 2012  - New Orleans, Louisiana - <br />
Brad Pitt revisits his 'Make it Right' Foundation homes in the Lower 9th ward with Ellen Degeneres.<br />
Photo Credit:  Charlie Varley / Sipa USA
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens seen jogging on the Lower East Side while filming for a "Second act" movie. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Delilah and Amelia Hamlin, models with IMG and daughters of actors Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna, are pictured on the Lower East Side. 30 Aug 2017 Pictured: Delilah Hamlin (sitting,) Amelia Hamlin (standing). Photo credit: Annie Wermiel/NY Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 14, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Group of social activist protested against Union Government notification to restrict cattle trade and attack on Dalit or lower class people in several parts of state. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Stone Mill And Houses, Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds, England (Credit Image: © Bilderbuch/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Policemen carry a protester away from a demonstration in front of the Sejm (Lower House of Polish Parliament) building in Warsaw, Poland on 20 July 2017. People protest against controversial and possibly illegal changes in the judicial law and the Supreme Court, which were passed today by the Law and Justice's majority in Sejm. (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 18, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo (R) and Jaroslaw Kaczynski (bottom row, 2-L) during a night debate on a Supreme Court bill, in the lower house of Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Warsaw, Poland on 18 July 2017  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 6, 2016 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - A woman does a headstand next to her dog in Hanover, Germany, 06 September 2016. Photo: SEBASTIAN GOLLNOW/dpa (Credit Image: © Sebastian Gollnow/DPA via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 7, 2016 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - A woman swimming in the Lister pool in Hanover, Germany, 7 September 2016. PHOTO: SEBASTIAN GOLLNOW/dpa (Credit Image: © Sebastian Gollnow/DPA via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar. 13, 2005 - Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Franz Beckenbauer visitis O2 at the CeBIT Fair in Hannover (Credit Image: © Future-Image/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Brazilian Deputy RODRIGO MAIA, President of the Lower House, had his hair disheveled with the strong wind during a press interview, outside an economic meeting in a hotel in Sao Paulo on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Paulo Lopes via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 20, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Press conference of opposition Nowoczesna party at lower house of Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Warsaw, Poland on 19 July 2017  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 7, 2016 - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany - Defendant Mohammad A. arriving at a court room at the regional court in Hanover, Germany, 7 September 2016. The 34-year-old is accused of having illegally transported numerous Syrian refugees from Turkey to Italy using a cargo ship. According to the prosecution, the man and his abettors demanded between 4,400 and 6,000 Euro per person. PHOTO: HOLGER HOLLEMANN/dpa (Credit Image: © Holger Hollemann/DPA via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • A new automatic passenger drone that could revolutionize the daily commute has completed its first manned flight. California-based company Passenger Drone launched the red aerial vehicle, which has a top speed of 45mph, following months of rigorous testing. Complete with a touch-screen, the drone can be flown manually or at the touch of a button select a destination and the air vehicle takes over. It carries up to two people, is equipped with 16 electric engines and has a flight range of up to 25 minutes. Flight testing of the vertical take off and landing (VTOL) craft started in May before the first manned flight took place in August, footage of which was released this week as part of the official launch. A company spokesman explained: “The social and economic benefits of such a vehicle are numerous. “In cities around the world, traffic congestion costs commuters millions of hours every year and billions of dollars in lost productivity.” According to Passenger Drone, the average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minute, representing almost an hour every day. The company adds that the total cost of congestion to all drivers in the U.S. in 2016, including environmental costs, was $300 billion. The spokesman added: “On-demand aviation and manned drones has the potential to radically transform how we get from place to place, and to restore precious lost family and personal time to commuters worldwide. “Overall, the lower cost and improved flexibility provided by aerial drone technology may afford compelling solutions for individuals, businesses or governments worldwide.”. 03 Oct 2017 Pictured: California-based company Passenger Drone has launched a new automatic aerial vehicle that could revolutionize the daily commute. Photo credit: Passenger Drone/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 20, 2016 - Hameln, Lower Saxony, Germany - 'DOOR ART - Bodypainting Meets Doors and Gates' is a series of images of the bodypainter Joerg Duesterwald and the photographer Tschiponnique Skupin. This photo art project shows doors of all kinds, artistic combined with bodypainting. Here a photo from the DOOR ART Bodypaint calendar 2017: Model Antje as part of a graffiti on a warehouse in Hamelin. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 20, 2016 - HöFingen, Lower Saxony, Germany - 'DOOR ART - Bodypainting Meets Doors and Gates' is a series of images of the bodypainter Joerg Duesterwald and the photographer Tschiponnique Skupin. This photo art project shows doors of all kinds, artistic combined with bodypainting. Here a photo from the DOOR ART Bodypaint calendar 2017: Model Theresa on a warehous door in Höfingen. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 20, 2016 - Hameln, Lower Saxony, Germany - 'DOOR ART - Bodypainting Meets Doors and Gates' is a series of images of the bodypainter Joerg Duesterwald and the photographer Tschiponnique Skupin. This photo art project shows doors of all kinds, artistic combined with bodypainting. Here a photo from the DOOR ART Bodypaint calendar 2017: Model Janina in a Mini Cooper S in a meadow in Hamelin. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 20, 2016 - Hameln, Lower Saxony, Germany - 'DOOR ART - Bodypainting Meets Doors and Gates' is a series of images of the bodypainter Joerg Duesterwald and the photographer Tschiponnique Skupin. This photo art project shows doors of all kinds, artistic combined with bodypainting. Here a photo from the DOOR ART Bodypaint calendar 2017: french press photographer association.Model Renée-Claire at the entrance to Janssen Park on the Klüt in Hamelin. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Sandra Hüller, Maren Ade and Peter Simonischek attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Sandra Hüller, Maren Ade and Peter Simonischek attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Pierce Brosnan attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Peter Simonischek attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Leontine Petit attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Floor van der Meulen, Issa Touma and Thomas Vroege attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Peter Simonischek attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Peter Simonischek attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Hadewych Minis, producer Michel Merkt, Jonas Dornbach, Sandra Hüller, director Maren Ade, Peter Simonischek, producer Janine Jackowski and Trystan Pütter attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Hadewych Minis, producer Michel Merkt, Jonas Dornbach, Sandra Hüller, director Maren Ade, Peter Simonischek, producer Janine Jackowski and Trystan Pütter attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Peter Simonischek attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Peter Simonischek attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Floor van der Meulen, Issa Touma and Thomas Vroege attend the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Alice Normington attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Deutschland - Alice Normington attends the 29th European Film Awards 2016 at the National Forum of Music on December 10,2016 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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