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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The dense population of Cape fur seals July 27, 2017 at this time of year attracts the seal's main predator, the flying Great White Shark. Seal Island and the adjacent waters provide rare opportunities for those who wish to witness attacks by White Sharks on the Cape Fur Seal and to observe social interactions amongst creatures of both species. The island is well known for the way the sharks ambush their prey: a shark launching an attack will come up from underneath and often hurl itself out of the water with the seal in its jaws. It has been shown that if the seals enter the "Ring of Death" (where the sharks circle the island) on the surface instead of at the murky bottom, they are more likely to be picked off by the faster and more aggressive Great White Shark. All pictures from an ongoing project by British photographer Dan Callister. 27 Jul 2017 Pictured: Seal Island, False Bay, South Africa. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The dense population of Cape fur seals July 27, 2017 at this time of year attracts the seal's main predator, the flying Great White Shark. Seal Island and the adjacent waters provide rare opportunities for those who wish to witness attacks by White Sharks on the Cape Fur Seal and to observe social interactions amongst creatures of both species. The island is well known for the way the sharks ambush their prey: a shark launching an attack will come up from underneath and often hurl itself out of the water with the seal in its jaws. It has been shown that if the seals enter the "Ring of Death" (where the sharks circle the island) on the surface instead of at the murky bottom, they are more likely to be picked off by the faster and more aggressive Great White Shark. All pictures from an ongoing project by British photographer Dan Callister. 27 Jul 2017 Pictured: Shark warning signs, South Africa. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jan. 06, 2009 - GREAT WHITE SHARK attracted by bait. Carcharodon carcharias. Gansbaai. Western Cape. South Africa. (Credit Image: © Nick Garbutt/Evolve/Photoshot/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The dense population of Cape fur seals July 27, 2017 at this time of year attracts the seal's main predator, the flying Great White Shark. Seal Island and the adjacent waters provide rare opportunities for those who wish to witness attacks by White Sharks on the Cape Fur Seal and to observe social interactions amongst creatures of both species. The island is well known for the way the sharks ambush their prey: a shark launching an attack will come up from underneath and often hurl itself out of the water with the seal in its jaws. It has been shown that if the seals enter the "Ring of Death" (where the sharks circle the island) on the surface instead of at the murky bottom, they are more likely to be picked off by the faster and more aggressive Great White Shark. All pictures from an ongoing project by British photographer Dan Callister. 27 Jul 2017 Pictured: Great white Shark breaching at sunrise in Mossel Bay, South Africa. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The dense population of Cape fur seals July 27, 2017 at this time of year attracts the seal's main predator, the flying Great White Shark. Seal Island and the adjacent waters provide rare opportunities for those who wish to witness attacks by White Sharks on the Cape Fur Seal and to observe social interactions amongst creatures of both species. The island is well known for the way the sharks ambush their prey: a shark launching an attack will come up from underneath and often hurl itself out of the water with the seal in its jaws. It has been shown that if the seals enter the "Ring of Death" (where the sharks circle the island) on the surface instead of at the murky bottom, they are more likely to be picked off by the faster and more aggressive Great White Shark. All pictures from an ongoing project by British photographer Dan Callister. 27 Jul 2017 Pictured: Great White shark's dorsal fin. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Great white sharks that once instilled fear around a small island off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, have not been seen in months. Seal Island became one of the best locations in the world for tourists to see the three-ton predators in their natural habitat and to witness the phenomenon known as “Air Jaws” in which sharks attack seals from underneath and emerge completely from the water. But reports have claimed that there have been no recently sightings of the creatures and the disappearance remains a mystery. 29 Aug 2019 Pictured: Great White Shark. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Great white sharks that once instilled fear around a small island off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, have not been seen in months. Seal Island became one of the best locations in the world for tourists to see the three-ton predators in their natural habitat and to witness the phenomenon known as “Air Jaws” in which sharks attack seals from underneath and emerge completely from the water. But reports have claimed that there have been no recently sightings of the creatures and the disappearance remains a mystery. 29 Aug 2019 Pictured: Great White Shark. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 1, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President Donald J. Trump exits Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on October 1, 2018 in Washington, DC. Trump is returning from a Make America Great Rally in Johnson City, Tennessee. .Credit: Tasos Katopodis / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Tasos Katopodis/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - From left to right: Hope Hicks, White House Director of Strategic Communications, Steve Bannon, Chief Strategist, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, and White House Policy Advisor Stephen Miller walk across the South Lawn of the White House to join United States President Donald J. Trump aboard Marine One as he departs the White House in Washington, DC en route to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania where he will participate in a Make America Great Again Rally on Saturday, April 29, 2017..Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 1988 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Washington, D.C. - May 3, 1988 -- United States President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H.W. Bush walk on the Colonnade at the White House in Washington, DC on May 3, 1988..Credit: White House via CNP (Credit Image: © White House/CNP/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 29, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon can be seen through the window of Marine One after it landed with he and United States President Donald J. Trump aboard on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC following a short trip to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania where he participated in a Make America Great Again Rally on Saturday, April 29, 2017..Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Jimmy White Great Brittain of plays a shot against Shaun Murphy of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 22, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP departs the White House in Washington, DC for a two day trip that will take him to Phoenix, Arizona for a ''Make America Great Again'' rally and to Reno, Nevada on Wednesday to address the National Convention of the American Legion on Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP departs the White House in Washington, DC for a two day trip that will take him to Phoenix, Arizona for a ''Make America Great Again'' rally and to Reno, Nevada on Wednesday to address the National Convention of the American Legion on Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Jimmy White Great Brittain of plays a shot against Shaun Murphy of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Donald J. Trump gestures to the press as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC following a short trip to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania where he participated in a Make America Great Again Rally on Saturday, April 29, 2017..Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 9, 1985 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - In this photo provided by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, D.C. at a Dinner for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of the United Kingdom on November 9, 1985...Mandatory Credit: Pete Souza - Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library via CNP (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Vanessa White arrives for the UK film premiere of 'Rocketman' at Odeon Luxe, Leicester Square on 20 May, 2019 in London, England. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 31, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President Donald J. Trump waves to the press pool as he arrives on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC after delivering remarks at a Make America Great Again Rally in Estero, Florida on Wednesday, October 31, 2018  (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 31, 2017 marks 20 years since Princess Diana's death. Diana Princess of Wales died from serious injuries in the early hours of August 31st 1997 after a car crash in Paris. Pictured: November 9, 1985 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, D.C. at a Dinner for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of the United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President Donald J. Trump departs the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, DC, October 10, 2018, to attend a Make America Great Again rally in Erie, Pennsylvania  (Credit Image: © Martin H. Simon/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Donald J. Trump salutes the Marine Guard as he departs the White House in Washington, DC for a two day trip that will take him to Phoenix, Arizona for a ''Make America Great Again'' rally and to Reno, Nevada on Wednesday to address the National Convention of the American Legion on Tuesday, August 22, 2017..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 9, 1985 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - In this photo provided by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, D.C. at a Dinner for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of the United Kingdom on November 9, 1985...Mandatory Credit: Pete Souza - Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library via CNP (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2018 - Budapest, Hungary - Shaun Murphy Great Brittain of plays a shot against Jimmy White of Great Brittain during the III. Hungarian Snooker Gala on May 19, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Robert Szaniszlo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Newly-engaged power couple Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are starring in their first major campaign together — fronting Quay Australia’s new sunglasses collection. The duo dazzle in the campaign, wearing a variety of shades and with J-Lo showing off her stunning figure in an array of sexy outfits. The pair, who announced their engagement last month, pose together as well as in solo mode for the shoot, which took place in Miami. In one frame, J-Lo, 49, shows off her taut tummy in a pair of high-waisted white pants teamed with a boob tube and tuxedo jacket which striking a sultry poses with her hand touching her sunglasses. In another snap, Lopez shows off her bodywork while leaning against a car while donning a plunging glittery dress. Other photographs from the campaign show the duo posing together, with Jen cutting the mustard in one frame in a cutaway yellow dress. Speaking of the collaboration with the brand — which offers sunglasses for men and women priced between $50 and $60 — Lopez said: “Quay Australia has been one of my go-to brands ever since I first discovered them a few years ago. “I fell in love with them, and I’ve worn them regularly since. When the opportunity to team up was presented, it felt so fitting. Getting to do this with Alex was a big bonus too. He loves sunglasses as much as I do.” Former New York Yankees star Rodriguez, 43, added: “It was really special to be able to shoot in Miami with Jennifer, she was the one who introduced me to Quay Australia. “I’ve never had a pair of sunglasses that fit so well and the fact that you can get high quality, polarized sunglasses for $50 is pretty great.” The QUAY X JLO range is comprised of 6 styles with multiple colorways, featuring luxe metal accents, oversized shapes, and flashy lens finishes. The women’s line offers a variety of different shapes and sizes, including a new twist on classic aviators, flirty cat eyes, and statement shields, retailing for $60 USD each. The Q
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 4PM BST 6TH OCT* Ashley Cole was spotted taking his pregnant girlfriend Sharon Canu on a family bike ride with the Italian model showing off her huge bump! Showing off her identifiable tattoos on her hand, Sharon wore a white vest top, sunglasses and carried a mini soccer ball as the couple were joined by four other adults and Ashley cycling along with a baby bike trailer. Ashley and Sharon Canu had a baby boy together on February 28, 2015 and now it looks like he might have a brother or sister. LA Galaxy footballer, Ashley, and Sharon stopped at a cafe with the former Chelsea footballer locking up the bikes. Wearing an LA baseball cap, a black t shirt and shorts the couple looked to be having a great time on the Californian coast. Ashley was famously married to Cheryl Cole who is now dating One Direction star Liam Payne and they had a baby son themselves on 22 March 2017. 02 Oct 2017 Pictured: Sharon Canu. Photo credit: Atlantic Images / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • United States President Ronald Reagan, right, makes a statement to announce the support of U.S. Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas), left, for the passage of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) Treaty recently signed with the Soviet Union, in the White House Press Briefing Room in Washington, DC on December 17, 1987..Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 4PM BST 6TH OCT* Ashley Cole was spotted taking his pregnant girlfriend Sharon Canu on a family bike ride with the Italian model showing off her huge bump! Showing off her identifiable tattoos on her hand, Sharon wore a white vest top, sunglasses and carried a mini soccer ball as the couple were joined by four other adults and Ashley cycling along with a baby bike trailer. Ashley and Sharon Canu had a baby boy together on February 28, 2015 and now it looks like he might have a brother or sister. LA Galaxy footballer, Ashley, and Sharon stopped at a cafe with the former Chelsea footballer locking up the bikes. Wearing an LA baseball cap, a black t shirt and shorts the couple looked to be having a great time on the Californian coast. Ashley was famously married to Cheryl Cole who is now dating One Direction star Liam Payne and they had a baby son themselves on 22 March 2017. 02 Oct 2017 Pictured: Ashley Cole, Sharon Canu. Photo credit: Atlantic Images / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Queen Elizabeth II with her Commonwealth Prime Ministers at Buckingham Palace where she entertained them for dinner. The premiers are (l-r): Johannes Gerhardus  Strijdom (South Africa), Mohammad Ali (Pakistan), Sidney Holland (New Zealand), Louis St Laurent (Canada), Sir Anthony Eden (Great Britain), Robert Menzies (Australia), Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (India) SWRD Bandaranaike (Ceylon) and Lord Malvern (Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland).
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh chat while seated during a musical performance in the Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds during her Golden Jubilee visit to Suffolk. *09/10/03: The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, was launching a set of revamped train carriages in a visit to London's Kings Cross Station. Great North Eastern Railway has invested  30 million in the refit of all 302 passenger car interiors in their electric 225 fleet. Extra legroom for passengers in standard accommodation, seats with better back support, fresh coffee-making facilities and electric power sockets for laptops are among the improvements.
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  • 1972 - Walter Sisulu, secretary-general of the African National Congress, after being arrested at Boksburg Location. Owing to the great number of sympathisers crowding round him, he was removed to a closed van after this picture was taken. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Kano, Nigeria - Looking down from behind the centre dome of the Great Mosque in the city center. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jan. 07, 1972 - George Best Vanishes: George Best, the Manchester United soccer star has gone missing - and has failed to report for training all week - and has been dropped from tomorrow's home game against Wolves. Manager Frank O'Farrell said today: ''George Best has not trained all week and therefore cannot be fit for tomorrow's match.'' A close friend of Best's said that he has recently been escorting Miss Great Britain - 19-year-old Carolyn Moore, who lives in Nantwich, Cheshire. Photo shows George Best, the Manchester United soccer star, who has not reported for training all week. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jul. 07, 1966 - World Cup Football ~~~(WC) free lift football: Little Alan ball of England, who run himself into the Wembley ground this afternoon (saturday) playing a great game for his country, is given a free lift round the stadium by teammate Jackie Charlton during after match scenes. Today when England defeated West Germany ~~~ in the World Cup Final. Following is Roger Hunt. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 2, 2015 - Kenya - Jomo Kenyatta sticker in a window. Ikutha, Kitui, Kenya. After 15 years of rule by first president Jomo Kenyatta and after his death, Moi came to power in 1978 and remained until 2002. Widespread corruption in their government and completely dictatorial attitude has led the country to a great economic downturn. (Credit Image: © Sergi Reboredo/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • A Make America Great Again hat on sale in the White House gift shop in Washington DC in the United States. From a series of travel photos in the United States. Photo date: Thursday, March 29, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, left, Cyril Stapleton and singer Vera Lynn, right, at the Variety Club of Great Britain's Ladies Lunch, at the Savoy Hotel.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II arriving in her own Rover car at Smith's Lawn, Windsor Great Park, to watch polo at the Household Brigade Club.
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  • Kano, Nigeria - A Kano citizen surveys the city from a Minaret of the Great Mosque (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jan. 1, 1900 - London, England, U.K. - VICTORIA was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India from 1 May 1876, until her death on 22 January 1901. Her reign as Queen lasted 63 years and seven months, longer than that of any other British monarch. The period centred on her reign is known as the Victorian era.  (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, left, Cyril Stapleton and singer Vera Lynn, right, at the Variety Club of Great Britain's Ladies Lunch, at the Savoy Hotel.
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  • The Corona Open J-Bay competition was placed on hold when event organizers and safety teams began tracking a 3 metre Great White Shark (pictured) swimming into the competition lineup during the Quarterfinal heat between Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Mick Fanning (AUS) Fanning, a 3x WSL Champion, famously encountered an aggressive Great White during the opening minutes of the 2015 Final at Jeffreys Bay, the dramatic live broadcast vision of the encounter quickly becoming the biggest story on the planet.<br />
Response and Safety Teams placed the athletes onto boats and monitored the shark as it exited the lineup. After discussion with the Commissioner's Office and the athletes, competition resumed with Medina besting Fanning and advancing to the Semifinals today Wednesday July 19, 2017.  PHOTO: © WSL / Gumboot.camera SOCIAL : @wsl @gumboot.camera.
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  • The Corona Open J-Bay competition was placed on hold when event organizers and safety teams began tracking a 3 metre Great White Shark (pictured) swimming into the competition lineup during the Quarterfinal heat between Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Mick Fanning (AUS) Fanning, a 3x WSL Champion, famously encountered an aggressive Great White during the opening minutes of the 2015 Final at Jeffreys Bay, the dramatic live broadcast vision of the encounter quickly becoming the biggest story on the planet.<br />
Response and Safety Teams placed the athletes onto boats and monitored the shark as it exited the lineup. After discussion with the Commissioner's Office and the athletes, competition resumed with Medina besting Fanning and advancing to the Semifinals today Wednesday July 19, 2017.  PHOTO: © WSL / Gumboot.camera SOCIAL : @wsl @gumboot.camera.
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  • The Corona Open J-Bay competition was placed on hold when event organizers and safety teams began tracking a 3 metre Great White Shark (pictured) swimming into the competition lineup during the Quarterfinal heat between Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Mick Fanning (AUS) Fanning, a 3x WSL Champion, famously encountered an aggressive Great White during the opening minutes of the 2015 Final at Jeffreys Bay, the dramatic live broadcast vision of the encounter quickly becoming the biggest story on the planet.<br />
Response and Safety Teams placed the athletes onto boats and monitored the shark as it exited the lineup. After discussion with the Commissioner's Office and the athletes, competition resumed with Medina besting Fanning and advancing to the Semifinals today Wednesday July 19, 2017.  PHOTO: © WSL / Gumboot.camera SOCIAL : @wsl @gumboot.camera.
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  • Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Hugh Grant attending the EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington, London. Picture date: Sunday February 12th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in the Grand Entrance at Buckingham Palace, in a Royal Command photograph, taken by Baron. The Duke is wearing the uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet
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  • November 11, 2018 - Paris, France - U.S. President Donald Trump, right, poses with a veteran as General Jean-Pierre Bosser, French Army Chief of Staff looks on, left, following events marking the Centennial of Armistice Day at the Arc de Triomphe November 11, 2018 in Paris, France. Armistice Day marks the end of World War I. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Liam Payne attending the BBC Radio 1 Teen Wards, at Wembley Arena, London. Picture date: Sunday October 22nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Liam Payne attending the BBC Radio 1 Teen Wards, at Wembley Arena, London. Picture date: Sunday October 22nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Liam Payne attending the BBC Radio 1 Teen Wards, at Wembley Arena, London. Picture date: Sunday October 22nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Liam Payne attending the BBC Radio 1 Teen Wards, at Wembley Arena, London. Picture date: Sunday October 22nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Pringle Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at One Marylebone, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Pringle Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at One Marylebone, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Pringle Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at One Marylebone, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Antonio Berardi Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at the BFC venue at 180 Strand, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Fearne Cotton on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at the Fashion Scout venue in Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Saturday February 19th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Alice Dellal on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at the Fashion Scout venue in Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Saturday February 19th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Fearne Cotton on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at the Fashion Scout venue in Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Saturday February 19th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Judi Dench has a rose named after her in the Dave Austin Stand at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London. Picture date: Monday May 22nd, 2017. Picture credit should read: Matt Crossick/Empics
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Daks London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Langham Hotel, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show in Manette Street, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models on the catwalk during the Pringle Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week show at One Marylebone, London. Picture date: Monday February 20th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Go Pro Shark Photographer..Amanda Brewer is not only a shark conversationist but also a Go pro photograoher of these stunning animals, these images taken in Mossel Bay, South Africa with an eco tourism company called White Shark Africa and feature juvenile great white sharks. Amanda says '' Many of the sharks seen in the photos and videos are regulars around seal island and we know them well'',  The female shark seen breaching out of the water is named ''Blackgill'', and is easily the most impressive shark we've ever met. (Sharkservation) which takes and shares these photos to get people interested in learning about sharks in hopes that we can protect them. On average, 100,000,000 sharks are being killed every single year for profit. This is an unsustainable rate and we see extinction in the near future for many large species of shark if nothing is done soon.  In my time with the white shark I've learned that they each have an individual and distinct personality and they are far more intelligent than we give them credit for. I have a life long passion for these animals and I hope to play a role in securing their well deserved, perfectly evolved, presence here on earth..©Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Go Pro Shark Photographer..Amanda Brewer is not only a shark conversationist but also a Go pro photograoher of these stunning animals, these images taken in Mossel Bay, South Africa with an eco tourism company called White Shark Africa and feature juvenile great white sharks. Amanda says '' Many of the sharks seen in the photos and videos are regulars around seal island and we know them well'',  The female shark seen breaching out of the water is named ''Blackgill'', and is easily the most impressive shark we've ever met. (Sharkservation) which takes and shares these photos to get people interested in learning about sharks in hopes that we can protect them. On average, 100,000,000 sharks are being killed every single year for profit. This is an unsustainable rate and we see extinction in the near future for many large species of shark if nothing is done soon.  In my time with the white shark I've learned that they each have an individual and distinct personality and they are far more intelligent than we give them credit for. I have a life long passion for these animals and I hope to play a role in securing their well deserved, perfectly evolved, presence here on earth..©Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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