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  • August 17, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: Final year students of Agidinbi Senior Grammar School,Ikeja, Lagos, wearing a facemask write on examination answer sheets during The West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations, after their two weeks resumption, on Monday, August 17, 2020. The government has lifted lockdown order over COVID-19 pandemic and allowed final year Students to resume school August 4, 2020 in preparation for their examinations. (Credit Image: © Olukayode Jaiyeola/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States - Protestors from the ANSWER Coalition stage a protest against U.S. airstrikes in Syria, along Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House. (Credit Image: © Michael Candelori/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug. 08, 2009 - People working at casual office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sep. 04, 2010 - Two men discussing mobile telephone. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Beams Of Light Coming Through Hole In Clouds (Credit Image: © Bilderbuch/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States - Allen Iverson (3) of 3's Company warms up before the game against Ghost Ballers during week two of the BIG3 three on three basketball league at the Spectrum Center. (Credit Image: © Debby Wong via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States - Allen Iverson (3) of 3's Company is introduced in the game against Ghost Ballers during week two of the BIG3 three on three basketball league at the Spectrum Center. (Credit Image: © Debby Wong via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States - Allen Iverson (3) of 3's Company warms up before the game against Ghost Ballers during week two of the BIG3 three on three basketball league at the Spectrum Center. (Credit Image: © Debby Wong via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States - Allen Iverson (3) of 3's Company walks off the court during the game against Ghost Ballers during week two of the BIG3 three on three basketball league at the Spectrum Center. (Credit Image: © Debby Wong via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 30, 2017 - Washington, District Of Columbia, U.S - White House press secretary SEAN SPICER answers reporters questions during the daily press briefing at the White House. (Credit Image: © Ken Cedeno via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 31, 2017 - Washington, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, U.S - White House press secretary SEAN SPICER answers reporters questions during the daily press briefing at the White House. (Credit Image: © Ken Cedeno via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Couple shopping on telephone (Credit Image: © Image Source/Dan Bannister/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Businesswoman talking on phone at desk (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Cape Town-180610 Dj Answer at Chippa's Place paarl Cape town during the afro on tour  Picture:Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency/ANA
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  • May 19, 2004 - Los Altos, CA, USA - (1996 FILE PHOTO) ASHLEY ELLERIN was murdered at her Hollywood, Calif. home on February 21, 2001, just before she was to attend post-Grammy Awards parties with actor Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher later told police she didn't answer when he went to pick up the pretty 22-year-old fashion student. When he peeked through a window he reportedly saw dark stains on the floor, but believed them to be spilled red wine and left..(Credit Image: © Courtesy Los Altos H.S./ZUMApress.com)
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  • File photo dated 21-08-2021 of Straight Answer ridden by Colin Keane wins The DMG Media Irish European Breeders Fund Maiden at Curragh Racecourse. Issue date: Monday October 4, 2021.
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  • Portraits of perfection: No, they're not photos, but pencil drawings by a young genius from a tough council estate..Stare closely at the pictures on this page. What do you think it took to create these beautiful images of Amy Winehouse, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana and Rihanna? An expensive camera, a precision lens, hours of trial and error from a skilled photographer?.Well, the answer is none of the above..All of these extraordinarily detailed pictures are pencil drawings, created purely by hand Ñ with no digital trickery Ñ by British artist Kelvin Okafor, whose only tools are a set of pencils, a piece of paper and the occasional stick of charcoal (though most of the pictures donÕt even require that). Yet no matter how closely one looks, thereÕs not a pencil line in sight..The artistÕs story is almost as sensational as the pictures he has been producing since he was a teenager who was too poor to leave his house to socialise. Instead of drinking and clubbing, Ofakor, now 27, stayed at home in Tottenham, North London, seeking solace in drawing. Now it looks as if heÕs on his way to fame and fortune..Today, an exhibition of his work opens at LondonÕs Science Museum Ñ and already some of his portraits are changing hands for £10,000 apiece. This week, a portrait he drew of King Hussein of Jordan is to be presented to the late monarchÕs widow, Queen Noor..Anyone can commission a portrait, though he will charge anything from £800 to £3,000 for his work. He says he prefers to work from photographs rather than real life Ñ partly because of the length of time he spends on each picture..So how does Okafor create these incredible works of art? ÔBefore I start drawing, I spend a few hours Ñ even a few days Ñ analysing the face from every angle. I usually start with the eyes. From there, I make the whole shape of the face and I work in the detail..ÔI draw in sections. IÕm right-handed so I work from left to r
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • May 19, 2004 - Los Altos, CA, USA - (1995 FILE PHOTO) ASHLEY ELLERIN was murdered at her Hollywood, Calif. home on February 21, 2001, just before she was to attend post-Grammy Awards parties with actor Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher later told police she didn't answer when he went to pick up the pretty 22-year-old fashion student. When he peeked through a window he reportedly saw dark stains on the floor, but believed them to be spilled red wine and left..(Credit Image: © Courtesy Los Altos H.S./ZUMApress.com)
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  • May 19, 2004 - Los Altos, CA, USA - (1995 FILE PHOTO) ASHLEY ELLERIN was murdered at her Hollywood, Calif. home on February 21, 2001, just before she was to attend post-Grammy Awards parties with actor Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher later told police she didn't answer when he went to pick up the pretty 22-year-old fashion student. When he peeked through a window he reportedly saw dark stains on the floor, but believed them to be spilled red wine and left..(Credit Image: © Courtesy Los Altos H.S./ZUMApress.com)
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  • Sep 04, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, USA - MICHAEL GARGIULO has pleaded not guilty to the stabbing deaths of two women, including a former girlfriend of actor Ashton Kutcher. Gargiulo, 32, an air conditioning repairman, is being held on .1 million bail and has been in custody since he was arrested in July on charges he stabbed a woman in her home in Santa Monica, California in April. Police say his DNA in that attack matches evidence in at least two more attacks, including the murder of Kutcher's former girlfriend, Ashley Ellerin in 2001. In that case, Kutcher told police he went to pick up Ellerin, a fashion student-model for a post-Grammy Awards party, but she did not answer the door at her Hollywood Hills bungalow and he left. Her body was discovered the next day..(Credit Image: © Santa Monica Police Dept./ZUMApress.com)
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  • May 13, 2004 - Hollywood, California, USA - Ashley Ellerin was murdered at her Hollywood, California, home on February 21, 2001, just before she was to attend post-Grammy Awards parties with actor Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher later told police she didn't answer when he went to pick up the pretty 22-year-old fashion student. When he peeked through a window he reportedly saw dark stains on the floor, but believed them to be spilled red wine and left.  (Credit Image: © Nate Brunton/ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 22.11.2018: PROCON NA BLACK FRIDAY - The Procon Foundation in São Paulo, with a view to fraud, set up a special assistance plan to answer questions, receive complaints and denunciations during Black Friday 2018, which will take place this Friday (23) (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 19, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - The entrance to the general prosecutors office is seen in Katowice, Poland on November 19, 2018. On Monday Getin Noble Bank owner Leszek Czarnecki is to answer questions by the prosecutor on recordings he made of meetings with the former head of the Financial Supervisory Authority Marek Chrzanowski. In the recordings mister Chrzanowski offers bank owner Czarnecki protection and a lawyer in return for a sum of money equal to one percent of the banks market capitalization. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 17, 2018 - Paris, France - Protesters 'Yellow vests' make barricade to block the streets of Paris to answer the call on social networks to howl there fed up of the increase of fuel taxes - Paris, Novenber 17, 2018  (Credit Image: © Daniel Pier/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars 'The Miz' and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairmans USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. .(Credit Image:
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars 'The Miz' and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairmans USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. .(Credit Image:
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • June 22, 2018 - Charlotte, NC, USA - Charlotte Hornets first and second round draft picks Miles Bridges, left, and Devonte' Graham, right, answer questions from the media as they sit with President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak during their introductory news conference at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, June 22, 2018. (Credit Image: © David T. Foster Iii/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2017 - Paris, France - A new way to get your head down in a busy office and work without distraction's, an isolating helmet which blocks out all potentially annoying noises to help concentration. 'Helmfon' is equipped with Bluetooth , a system board, microphone, speakers, magnifier and special inside pocket for smartphone. It can be used to watch movies and videos, organize Skype conferences, answer or make calls, watch or edit photos or add some personal functions. But the sound-excluding material means that workmates sitting nearby won't hear anything. Helmfon was designed and developed by Ukrainian design company Hochu Rayu, whose main idea was to create a tool, that helps anyone fully concentrate on work, gives them personal space and doesn't allow office noise kill his or her productiveness. (Credit © Ferrari/Visual/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 5, 2018 - Fort Worth, TX, U.S. - FORT WORTH, TX - APRIL 06: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick (4) and Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage answer questions about the new Busch Restart Bar in the front stretch before Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice on April 6, 2018 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Matthew Pearce/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 5, 2018 - Fort Worth, TX, U.S. - FORT WORTH, TX - APRIL 06: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick (4) and Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage answer questions about the new Busch Restart Bar in the front stretch before Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice on April 6, 2018 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Matthew Pearce/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2018 Garbine Muguruza of Spain prepares to answer questions during a press conference before the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2018 Garbine Muguruza of Spain prepares to answer questions during a press conference before the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Answer dog outside the ground before the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, London.
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 29, 2019 - Dublin, OH, U.S. - DUBLIN, OH - MAY 29: Tiger Woods (black hat) and former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning (white hat) answer questions from the media after completing the Pro-Am of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide at Muirfield Village Golf Club on May 30, 2018 in Dublin, Ohio. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Adam Lacy/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States Senator Mike Lee (Republican of Utah) questions US Attorney General William P. Barr as he testifies before the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary on the “Department of Justice’s Investigation of Russian Interference with the 2016 Presidential Election” on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on May 1, 2019.  The hearing will begin to answer questions about how the DOJ handled the conclusions from the Mueller probe  (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 19, 2018 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - CHICAGO, IL - JULY 19: Manchester City head coach Josep Ã’PepÓ Guardiola and defender Oleksandr Zinchenko (35) answer questions from the media during Manchester CityÕs press conference ahead of the International Champions Cup match between Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund on July 19, 2018 held at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Robin Alam/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2018 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - CHICAGO, IL - JULY 19: Borussia DortmundÕs head coach Lucien Favre and midfielder Mario GÅ¡tze (10) answer questions from the media during a Borussia DortmundÕs press conference  on July 19, 2018 held at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Robin Alam/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2018 Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki prepares to answer questions during a press conference before the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2018 Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki prepares to answer questions during a press conference before the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2018 Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki prepares to answer questions during a press conference before the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 4, 2017 - Brussels, BELGIUM - State Secretary for Asylum Policy, Migration and Administrative Simplification Theo Francken pictured during a session of the parliamentary interior commission, at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Wednesday 04 October 2017. Minister Theo Francken has to answer to the questions regarding the migration case in 'Parc Maximilien' 'Maximiliaanpark'. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE (Credit Image: © Benoit Doppagne/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2017 - inconnu - Here’s a way to get your head down in a busy office and work without distraction.It’s an isolating helmet which blocks out all potentially annoying noises to help concentration.Helmfon is equipped with Bluetooth , a system board, microphone, speakers, magnifier and special inside pocket for smartphone. It can be used to watch movies and videos, organize Skype conferences, answer or make calls, watch or edit photos or add some personal functions. But the sound-excluding material means that workmates sitting nearby won’t hear anything and be disturbed themselves.Helmfon was designed and developed by Ukrainian design company Hochu Rayu, whose main idea was to create a tool, that helps anyone fully concentrate on work, gives them personal space and doesn't allow office noise kill his or her productiveness. It comes in a range of bold colors to make the office look fun and standing out. The company also offers an option to customize Helmfon with styles including Native American Indian, superhero Batman and animated film characters the Minions.A spokesman said:” The unique helmet, specially designed according to the client’s wishes will make the person look and feel like his/her favorite superhero in a real life.”The helmet is made from lightweight glass fibre with the outside coated in nitro pain.The interior has a membrane cloth with foamed polyethylene stuffing. Helmfon can be used in different positions - as well as a helmet it can be wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted letting a user just pop their head in like a an old-fashioned public telephone box.It makes the Helmfon perfectly fit into every open space and work for every situation. The spokesman added:” Helmfon is also a perfect way to economize the working space. “Instead of organizing the meeting room, where only one person can communicate.“. Thanks to helmet special sound absorption functions there is no need in organizing meeting r
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  • December 21, 2017 - Sevilla, Spain - WWE Superstars “The Miz” and Alicia Fox answer questions during Chairman?'s USO Holiday Tour at Moon Air Base Dec. 21, 2017. Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Troxell, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with USO entertainers, visited service members who are deployed from home during the holidays at various locations across Europe and the Middle East. .(Credit Image: ? US Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duke of Sussex during a question and answer session at a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • John Mayer releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "If you\u2019re asking me if I had @benballer make me a diamond encrusted chain bearing a likeness of The Dude for my 40th birthday, then I guess my answer would have to be you\u2019re damn right I did. \nAnxiety and worry is canceled this week. \u26a1\ufe0f\u2665\ufe0f\u26a1\ufe0f". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Nicki Minaj releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "The other day. U asked me a question. The answer is yes \ud83c\udf80". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Dwayne Johnson releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "We got crazy and hard core trained legs (my personal fav) this weekend. \nHad fun. \nGot after it like f*cking animals... the big furry kind. \nAnother one in the books. Grateful. #HardestWorkersInTheRoom \ud83d\udcaa\ud83c\udffe \ud83e\udd8d\n(and to answer all your comments, I'm not training naked. I'm wearing thick compression training shorts that hike up my quads when they get pumped. I may be a stone cold freak, but I ain't freaky). \ud83d\ude02\ud83d\udc80". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Researchers at NASA are constantly browsing new satellite data and imagery delivered by the agency's fleet of Earth-observing satellites for new data that may help answer questions about topics that are poorly understood or hotly debated within the scientific community.<br />
While he was browsing new imagery captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite on May 9, 2016, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center atmospheric scientist Richard Kleidman found his attention immediately drawn toward the image above - a curling plume of smoke above a deck of clouds over Canada's Northwest Territories. The smoke was likely lofted up by the destructive fire that burned in Alberta near Fort McMurray, though other fires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba may have contributed as well. "That is a fascinating image," said Kleidman. "It is an excellent example of aerosol being transported above clouds - a topic currently of great interest to the aerosol research community."<br />
Aerosols are small airborne particles found in plumes of smoke, air pollution, dust, and volcanic ash. Scientists know that aerosols can affect the climate in critical ways, but some details about precisely how they do so remain up for debate. One of the key uncertainties relates to how aerosols interact with and affect clouds. And one of the drivers of that uncertainty stems from situations when aerosols end up above clouds.<br />
A growing body of research suggests that the climate effects of dark-colored "absorbing" aerosols, which are common in smoke, differ markedly depending on whether the particles are found above clouds or in clear skies. When skies are clear, smoke generally leads to a cooling of the Earth-atmosphere system. When they are cloudy and smoke ends up above a cloud layer, the effect reverses; the same particles that would have had a cooling effect have a warming effect. The brighter the underlying cloud layer, the greater the warming effect, explained Hongbin Yu, an atmos
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" and JEREMY STEPHENS "Lil' Heathen" during weigh-in at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: ? Jason Silva/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" and Jeremy Stephens "Lil' Heathen" during weigh-in at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: ? Jason Silva/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Frankie Edgar "The Answer" and Jeremy Stephens "Lil' Heathen" during weigh-in at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden.
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" and Jeremy Stephens "Lil' Heathen" during weigh-in at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: ? Jason Silva/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" (red gloves) vs. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens  (blue gloves) during UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Jason Silva via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 12, 2016 - New York, New York, U.S. - Frankie Edgar "The Answer" and Jeremy Stephens "Lil' Heathen" during weigh-in at UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: ? Jason Silva/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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