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  • Aug. 04, 2007 - Businessman looking at cell phone. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Baltimore, Maryland, US - Extensive damage can be seen at the Amazon fulfillment center in Baltimore after sunrise Saturday morning. The damage is a result of a severe weather event late Friday night. Firefighters and special operations teams from Baltimore City Fire Department are seen working to locate and remove a second victim. (Credit Image: © Michael Jordan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Baltimore, Maryland, US - Extensive damage can be seen at the Amazon fulfillment center in Baltimore after sunrise Saturday morning. The damage is a result of a severe weather event late Friday night. Firefighters and special operations teams from Baltimore City Fire Department are seen working to locate and remove a second victim. (Credit Image: © Michael Jordan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Baltimore, Maryland, US - Extensive damage can be seen at the Amazon fulfillment center in Baltimore after sunrise Saturday morning. The damage is a result of a severe weather event late Friday night. Firefighters and special operations teams from Baltimore City Fire Department are seen working to locate and remove a second victim. (Credit Image: © Michael Jordan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 14, 2015 - Digital designers on office sofa looking at digital tablet (Credit Image: © Igor Emmerich/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2014 - Designer team looking at digital tablet in creative studio (Credit Image: © Igor Emmerich/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 25, 2017 - Two women standing outdoors, shaking hands, smiling (Credit Image: © Kevin Kozicki/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Jun. 28, 2010 - Mature woman strikes balancing pose. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • February 24, 2017 - Businesswoman using mobile phone in train station, Milan, Italy (Credit Image: © Eugenio Marongiu/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 24, 2017 - Businesswoman using laptop (Credit Image: © Eugenio Marongiu/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Customer handing credit card at reception in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Customer using digital tablet touchscreen at reception in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: Jan. 1, 1943 - Panama City, Panama - Born into a rich, politically connected Boston family JOHN F. KENNEDY was the youngest person elected U.S. President and the first Roman Catholic to serve. The promise of this energetic  leader was not to be fulfilled, as he was assassinated near the end of his third year in office. PICTURED: JOHN F. KENNEDY in service on the Pacific Ocean as naval officer. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • DAKAR, Sept. 5, 2011  A soccer enthusiast shows the flag of Senegal's national soccer team in Dakar, capital of Senegal, on Aug. 24, 2011. .In Senegal, located on the western tip of the African continent, there must be soccer enthusiasts if there is an open area, no matter dawn or dusk, sunny or rainy. Senegalese boys begin to play soccer since five or six years old in their childhood. Although most of them have no opportunity to wear a pair of professional plimsoll or to play soccer on a professional field, their love for soccer can not be stopped by anything. .Senegal started amateur soccer league matches from 1960, and there was no professional league match until 2009. However, based on the people's enthusiasm for soccer, Senegal's national soccer team has entered the final eight of the World Cup 2002 and has won the champion of Africa Cup of Nations. .A great number of Senegalese soccer talents have emerged in Senegalese history, among whom there are also some big stars who play in professional leagues overseas. The former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira was born in Dakar. Manchester United striker El Hadji Diouf is also Senegalese. .Senegalese soccer stars fulfilled their achievements and have become the heroes in local children's eyes. Palmer,  once a soccer player in professional leagues of Saudi Arabia, works as a soccer coach now. In Palmer's mind, it is true that some boys dream to become professional soccer players to change their own impoverished destiny. However, soccer's popularity in Senegal is more related with the love for soccer from the bottom of people's heart. Playing soccer does not need costly outfit and no matter you are rich or poor, all the players in the soccer field are equal with each other and could harvest endless happiness from the sport. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • DAKAR, Sept. 5, 2011  Senegalese children play soccer at a village near Dakar, capital of Senegal, on Aug. 23, 2011. .In Senegal, located on the western tip of the African continent, there must be soccer enthusiasts if there is an open area, no matter dawn or dusk, sunny or rainy. Senegalese boys begin to play soccer since five or six years old in their childhood. Although most of them have no opportunity to wear a pair of professional plimsoll or to play soccer on a professional field, their love for soccer can not be stopped by anything. .Senegal started amateur soccer league matches from 1960, and there was no professional league match until 2009. However, based on the people's enthusiasm for soccer, Senegal's national soccer team has entered the final eight of the World Cup 2002 and has won the champion of Africa Cup of Nations. .A great number of Senegalese soccer talents have emerged in Senegalese history, among whom there are also some big stars who play in professional leagues overseas. The former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira was born in Dakar. Manchester United striker El Hadji Diouf is also Senegalese. .Senegalese soccer stars fulfilled their achievements and have become the heroes in local children's eyes. Palmer,  once a soccer player in professional leagues of Saudi Arabia, works as a soccer coach now. In Palmer's mind, it is true that some boys dream to become professional soccer players to change their own impoverished destiny. However, soccer's popularity in Senegal is more related with the love for soccer from the bottom of people's heart. Playing soccer does not need costly outfit and no matter you are rich or poor, all the players in the soccer field are equal with each other and could harvest endless happiness from the sport. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • May 15, 2003; Valencia, CA, USA; 'High School Musical' star ASHLEY TISDALE was voted 'Most Likely to Be a Movie Star' (with fellow student BRIAN WADE) in her senior year at Valencia high school in California in 2003. Tisdale has fulfilled her classmates' predictions - 'High Schoo Musical 2' was the most watched basic cable telecast of all time (Credit Image: © Courtesy Valencia High School/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • July 6, 2018 - Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela - July 06, 2018. An unional unemployment of universities is fulfilled when being summoned by the FAPUV, Federation of associations of university professors of Venezuela, to demand respect to the university autonomy, better academic conditions and worthy salaries for professors and administrative and labor personnel of the universities, as well as equal rights and improvements in the coverage of health benefits. .The photos of the desolation in the university city correspond to the University of Carabobo, in Valencia, Carabobo state. Photo: Juan Carlos Hernandez (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 15, 2017 - Seville, Spain - Protesters take part at the 'Caravana opening borders' in Seville, Spain, on 15 July 2017. The caravan manifestation opening borders, is a mobilization to demand that they respect the human rights of millions of people fleeing wars that perpetuate in time, since Friday 14 July this caravan will travel from north to south to demadar that the pla de Refujiados de europa is fulfilled. (Credit Image: © David Carbajo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 9, 2017 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - TORONTO, ON - MAY, 9    Veigas looks at her degree as her daughter Jadyn 15 and husband Joseph D'Souza..Despite being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Precilla Veigas fulfilled a lifelong dream of earning her PhD in medical science. Because her prognosis is uncertain, she received the degree at a special convocation ceremony arranged just for her, and her family, at U of T on Tuesday..May 9, 2017 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star Richard Lautens/Toronto Star (Credit Image: © Richard Lautens/The Toronto Star via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 30/07/79 of the Prince of Wales in a Biggles-style flying outfit at RAF Benson, Oxfordshire, where he fulfilled an ambition to fly a pre-war Tiger Moth biplane.
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  • Nov. 2, 1953 - London, England, U.K. - The greatest of all Britain's war leaders, WINSTON CHURCHILL was uniquely stirred by the challenge of war and found his fulfillment in leading the democracies to victory. It was to prove more important that as a democrat, he was disgusted by the rise of totalitarian systems in Europe. PICTURED: Churchill in his office at Downing Street No.10. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 Racking containing thousands of items at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • File photo dated 26/12/49 of The Duke of Edinburgh and Captain John Edwin Home McBeath DSO, DSC, RN (left), pose with Queen Elizabeth II for a photograph on HMS Chequers, during the Boxing Day visit to the destroyer that the Duke is currently serving on. Philip joined the Navy after leaving school and in May 1939 enrolled at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, where he was singled out as best cadet. He rose rapidly through the ranks, earning promotion after promotion, but his life was to take a very different course. The dukeÕs flourishing naval career came to a premature end in 1951. Philip stepped down from his active role in the forces to fulfil his duty as consort. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • File photo dated 01/04/55 of The Duke of Edinburgh transferring ships by jackstay, during the Home Fleet's passage home from Malta after the combined naval exercises in the Mediterranean. Philip joined the Navy after leaving school and in May 1939 enrolled at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, where he was singled out as best cadet. He rose rapidly through the ranks, earning promotion after promotion, but his life was to take a very different course. The duke's flourishing naval career came to a premature end in 1951. Philip stepped down from his active role in the forces to fulfil his duty as consort. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • File photo dated 26/12/49 of The Duke of Edinburgh and Captain John Edwin Home McBeath DSO, DSC, RN (left), pose with Queen Elizabeth II for a photograph on HMS Chequers, during the Boxing Day visit to the destroyer that the Duke is currently serving on. Philip joined the Navy after leaving school and in May 1939 enrolled at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, where he was singled out as best cadet. He rose rapidly through the ranks, earning promotion after promotion, but his life was to take a very different course. The dukeÕs flourishing naval career came to a premature end in 1951. Philip stepped down from his active role in the forces to fulfil his duty as consort. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • File photo dated 01/05/51 of The Duke of Edinburgh as Commander of the Frigate HMS Magpie in 1951. Philip joined the Navy after leaving school and in May 1939 enrolled at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, where he was singled out as best cadet. He rose rapidly through the ranks, earning promotion after promotion, but his life was to take a very different course. The dukeÕs flourishing naval career came to a premature end in 1951. Philip stepped down from his active role in the forces to fulfil his duty as consort. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • April 1, 1955 - London, England, U.K. - The greatest of all Britain's war leaders, WINSTON CHURCHILL was uniquely stirred by the challenge of war and found his fulfillment in leading the democracies to victory. It was to prove more important that as a democrat, he was disgusted by the rise of totalitarian systems in Europe. PICTURED: Churchill outside No. 10 Downing Street. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - The new banner calling for freedom of expression is seen on the balcony of the Generalitat of Catalonia from an adjoining building..Three hours after fulfilling the mandate of the Central Electoral Board, President Quim Torra deploys a new banner on the balcony of the Generalitat of Catalonia in defense of freedom of expression. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - The new banner calling for freedom of expression is seen on the balcony of the Generalitat of Catalonia from an adjoining building..Three hours after fulfilling the mandate of the Central Electoral Board, President Quim Torra deploys a new banner on the balcony of the Generalitat of Catalonia in defense of freedom of expression. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Workers pack trainers, shoes and footware at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Racking containing thousands of items at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • A worker boxes up some clothing ready for shipping at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Parcels fly past on conveyor belts at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • One of the huge packing areas at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • One of the huge packing areas at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Workers pick items from thousands of clothing racks at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • A high lift platform raises up so a worker can pick items to be shipped at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Workers move forklifts in front of huge racks containing thousands of items at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • A worker on a motorised trolley passes thousands of items on high level racking at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • A worker picks clothing from thousands of clothing racks at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A high lift platform raises up so a worker can pick items to be shipped at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 Parcels fly past on conveyor belts at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker walks between thousands of racks at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker walks between thousands of racks at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker on a motorised trolley passes thousands of items on high level racking at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker gift wraps presents at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 Workers pack trainers, shoes and footware at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker picks clothing from thousands of clothing racks at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 A worker boxes up some clothing ready for shipping at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 One of the huge packing areas at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday November 16 One of the huge packing areas at Amazon's fulfillment centre in Swansea, in the run up to Black Friday.
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  • Daryl Hannah arrives for the Fulfillment Fund Gala on October 24, 2012, in Beverly Hills, California.
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  • Amazon announces delivery by DRONE: Online retailer claims airborne robots will bring packages to your door in 30 minutes ..Amazon has unveiled its secret research project which it claims will be the future of home delivery - packages delivered by drones...The Internet shopping giantÕs chief executive Jeff Bezos says that he wants to use octocoptors to replace postmen and cut delivery times to just 30 minutes...Customers would have their order dropped onto their front lawn by the machine which would fly through the air from a nearby warehouse with it clasped in a metal grabber...It is not clear if the drones are a PR stunt or a serious proposition, but speaking to US TV network CBS, Bezos said: ÔI know this looks like science fiction. ItÕs not.Õ..BezosÕ claims raise the prospect of a future where drones whiz across the sky all the time ferrying post around - and perhaps one day even letters too. ..In the interview Bezos said that the drones would be able to carry goods up to five pounds in weight, which covers 86 per cent of the items that the company delivers...Bezos said that he wants to launch the ÔAmazon Prime AirÕ service within four to five years, though that will almost certainly be in the US before anywhere else...He said: ÔThese generations of vehicles, it could be a ten-mile radius from a fulfillment (delivery) center...ÔSo, in urban areas, you could actually cover very significant portions of the population...ÔAnd so, it wonÕt work for everything; you know, weÕre not gonna deliver kayaks or table saws this way. These are electric motors, so this is all electric; itÕs very green, itÕs better than driving trucks around. This is all an R&D projectÕ...Bezos said that the octocoptors would be autonomous so would not need a pilot to guide them...Instead they would use GPS tracking to find their way to and from the address...Bezos said: The hard part here is putting in all the redundancy, all the reliab
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  • JOHANNESBURG, June 16, 2015  African Union (AU) Commission Chairwoman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma speaks during the final press conference of the 25th AU Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 15, 2015. The AU ended its 25th summit early Tuesday morning in Johannesburg, pledging to fulfill Agenda 2063, a blue print for future development of the continent. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua/ZUMA Wire)
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