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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 21, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, portrait during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - 63 RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, action during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - 63 RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, action during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, portrait during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, portrait Ferrari illustration during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - Barcelona, #63 George Russell (G,  #63 George Russell (GBR Team W, Spain, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams - RUSSELL George (gbr), Williams Racing F1 FW42, portrait during Formula 1 winter tests from February 18 to 21, 2019 at Barcelona, Spain - Photo  /  Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2019, Test in Barcelona,, #63 George Russell (GBR Team Williams) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: English team watch Indigenous entertainment dancers at the Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • A set of one-year-old conjoined twins who had been sharing part of their hearts have been successful separated following a mammoth seven-hour operation. Anna and Hope Richards were separated at the Texas Children’s Hospital in Texas, it was announced this week, by a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists and nurses. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation, weighing a combined 9lbs 12oz (4.4kg) and were conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. In addition they had large blood vessels connecting their hearts. The twins are now recovering at the hospital and are expected to be strong enough to go home in about a month’s time. “We've thought about and prayed for this day for almost two years,” their mother Jill Richards said, who welcomed the girls along with her husband Michael and their sons Collin and Seth. “It's an indescribable feeling to look at our girls in two separate beds.” The epic surgery was carried out on January 13 and involved planning and preparation before the girls were even born. In November last year, aged 11 months, the twins underwent a surgical procedure to place tissue expanders to allow their skin to grow and stretch ready for their separation. Dr. Larry Hollier, surgeon-in-chief and chief of plastic surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital, said: “The success of this incredibly complex surgery was the result of our dedicated team members’ hard work throughout the last year. “Through simulations and countless planning meetings, we were able to prepare for situations that could arise during the separation. “We are thrilled with the outcome and look forward to continuing to care for Anna and Hope as they recover.” The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The fam
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  • A set of one-year-old conjoined twins who had been sharing part of their hearts have been successful separated following a mammoth seven-hour operation. Anna and Hope Richards were separated at the Texas Children’s Hospital in Texas, it was announced this week, by a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists and nurses. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation, weighing a combined 9lbs 12oz (4.4kg) and were conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. In addition they had large blood vessels connecting their hearts. The twins are now recovering at the hospital and are expected to be strong enough to go home in about a month’s time. “We've thought about and prayed for this day for almost two years,” their mother Jill Richards said, who welcomed the girls along with her husband Michael and their sons Collin and Seth. “It's an indescribable feeling to look at our girls in two separate beds.” The epic surgery was carried out on January 13 and involved planning and preparation before the girls were even born. In November last year, aged 11 months, the twins underwent a surgical procedure to place tissue expanders to allow their skin to grow and stretch ready for their separation. Dr. Larry Hollier, surgeon-in-chief and chief of plastic surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital, said: “The success of this incredibly complex surgery was the result of our dedicated team members’ hard work throughout the last year. “Through simulations and countless planning meetings, we were able to prepare for situations that could arise during the separation. “We are thrilled with the outcome and look forward to continuing to care for Anna and Hope as they recover.” The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The fam
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  • A set of one-year-old conjoined twins who had been sharing part of their hearts have been successful separated following a mammoth seven-hour operation. Anna and Hope Richards were separated at the Texas Children’s Hospital in Texas, it was announced this week, by a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists and nurses. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation, weighing a combined 9lbs 12oz (4.4kg) and were conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. In addition they had large blood vessels connecting their hearts. The twins are now recovering at the hospital and are expected to be strong enough to go home in about a month’s time. “We've thought about and prayed for this day for almost two years,” their mother Jill Richards said, who welcomed the girls along with her husband Michael and their sons Collin and Seth. “It's an indescribable feeling to look at our girls in two separate beds.” The epic surgery was carried out on January 13 and involved planning and preparation before the girls were even born. In November last year, aged 11 months, the twins underwent a surgical procedure to place tissue expanders to allow their skin to grow and stretch ready for their separation. Dr. Larry Hollier, surgeon-in-chief and chief of plastic surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital, said: “The success of this incredibly complex surgery was the result of our dedicated team members’ hard work throughout the last year. “Through simulations and countless planning meetings, we were able to prepare for situations that could arise during the separation. “We are thrilled with the outcome and look forward to continuing to care for Anna and Hope as they recover.” The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The fam
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  • A set of one-year-old conjoined twins who had been sharing part of their hearts have been successful separated following a mammoth seven-hour operation. Anna and Hope Richards were separated at the Texas Children’s Hospital in Texas, it was announced this week, by a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists and nurses. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation, weighing a combined 9lbs 12oz (4.4kg) and were conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. In addition they had large blood vessels connecting their hearts. The twins are now recovering at the hospital and are expected to be strong enough to go home in about a month’s time. “We've thought about and prayed for this day for almost two years,” their mother Jill Richards said, who welcomed the girls along with her husband Michael and their sons Collin and Seth. “It's an indescribable feeling to look at our girls in two separate beds.” The epic surgery was carried out on January 13 and involved planning and preparation before the girls were even born. In November last year, aged 11 months, the twins underwent a surgical procedure to place tissue expanders to allow their skin to grow and stretch ready for their separation. Dr. Larry Hollier, surgeon-in-chief and chief of plastic surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital, said: “The success of this incredibly complex surgery was the result of our dedicated team members’ hard work throughout the last year. “Through simulations and countless planning meetings, we were able to prepare for situations that could arise during the separation. “We are thrilled with the outcome and look forward to continuing to care for Anna and Hope as they recover.” The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The fam
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  • Sir Richard Branson emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma after bunkering down in his wine cellar on his private Caribbean island. However Branson’s Necker Island and surrounding areas of the British Virgin Islands were left devastated by the hurricane - the largest ever recorded on the Atlantic Ocean. The Virgin Group mogul previously explained that his Necker compound had been built with reinforced hurricane blinds, designed to withstand huge winds. Taking to Instagram on Thursday [September 7], the day after the hurricane hit, Branson wrote: “All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane #Irma in the BVI & Caribbean. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Urge all in its path to seek strong shelter & stay safe. Necker & whole area has been completely devastated.” Earlier on Wednesday [September 6] before Irma hit, Branson shared photos on social media of his team smiling and bedded down in a room. “Expecting full force in about 4 hours, we'll retreat into a concrete wine cellar under the house. Wonderful team calm and upbeat,” Branson wrote in a social media post. Irma is currently barreling towards the U.S. and is set to wreak more devastation. It is expected to make landfall Sunday [September 10] morning in South Florida. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson shared photos of himself and his team bunkering down at his compound on his privately owned Caribbean island, Necker, as Hurricane Irma approached. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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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
    MEGA399229_009.jpg
  • 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
    MEGA399229_006.jpg
  • 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
    MEGA399229_002.jpg
  • 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
    MEGA399229_004.jpg
  • 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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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team hooker Dylan Fawsitt (16) and USA Men's Rugby Team lock Nick Civetta (5) after the USA win of the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas USA beat Scotland 30-29 (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team centre Paul Lasike (12) and USA Men's Rugby Team No.8 Cam Dolan (8) celebrate their win during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas USA beat Scotland 30-29 (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team centre Paul Lasike (12) and Scotland Men's Rugby Team Dougie Fife (23) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team centre Paul Lasike (12) and Scotland Men's Rugby Team Dougie Fife (23) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team scrum half Shaun Davies (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Jonathan Edwards (Left), the event host, an Olympic, World, Commonwealth and European champion in triple jump, and a holder of the world record in the event since 1995, speaks with Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates), Mark Cavendish (Team Dimension Data) and Elia Viviani (Team Deceuninck-QuickStep), during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team head coach Gary Gold during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Fan celebrate the try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team No.8 Cam Dolan (8) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team scrum half Shaun Davies (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (21) looks to pitch the ball during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team loose head Jamie Bhatti (1) catches the line out during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team flanker Hanco Germishuys (7) scores a try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team hooker Fraser Brown (16) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (21)during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team scrum half Shaun Davies (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team hooker Fraser Brown (16) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Samu Manoa (4) just inches away from the try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team hooker Fraser Brown (16) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Samu Manoa (4) just inches away from the try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team Mark Bennett (22) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Samu Manoa (4) run the ball during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team flanker Hanco Germishuys (7) scores a try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Nick Civetta (5) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA team on defensive during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team scrum half Shaun Davies (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Fans celebrate the USA try during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team scrum half George Horne (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - The USA Men's Eagles mascot during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Pre game at the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Pre game at the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Fans during pre match at the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - A fan sporting his love for the World Cup at fan fest pre match of the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - At fan fest pre match  the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - At fan fest pre match  the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team wing Blaine Scully (C) (14) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team flanker Luke Hamilton (7) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - The referee during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team wing Byron McGuigan (11) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Nick Civetta (5) catches the line out during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - USA Men's Rugby Team lock Nick Civetta (5) catches the line out during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Houston, Texas, US - Scotland Men's Rugby Team scrum half George Horne (9) during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - (Left-Right) Mark Cavendish (Team Dimension Data) and Elia Viviani (Team Deceuninck-QuickStep), during a chat with the event host, Jonathan Edwards, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Novo Nordisk from USA, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Michal Kwiatkowski from Team SKY from UK, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Bora - Hansgrohe from Gernmany, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - CCC Team from Poland, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Alejandro Valverde from Team Movistar from Spain, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Groupama - FDJ from France, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Bora - Hansgrohe from Gernmany, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Lotto Soudal Team from Belgium, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Katusha - Alpecin from Switzerland, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Tom Dumoulin from Team Sunweb from Germany, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 23, 2019 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Team Dimension Data from South Africa, during the Team Presentation, at the opening ceremony of the 1st UAE Tour, inside Louvre Abu Dhabi museum..On Saturday, February 23, 2019, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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