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  • January 26, 2019 - G…Teborg, SVERIGE - 190126 Odds Torgeir B¿rven mot IFK GÅ¡teborgs Sargon Abraham under trÅ ningsmatchen i fotboll mellan GÅ¡teborg och Odd den 26 januari 2019 i GÅ¡teborg  (Credit Image: © Nicklase Elmrin/Bildbyran via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Oslo, NORWAY - 180318 Ronny Deila, head coach of VÃ¥lerenga, ahead of the Eliteserien match between VÃ¥lerenga and Odd on March 18, 2018 in Oslo..Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRÃ…N / kod JE / 160218 (Credit Image: © Jon Olav Nesvold/Bildbyran via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Drammen, NORWAY - 171014 Eirik Ulland Andersen of Str¿msgodset celebrates 1-0 during the Eliteserien match between Str¿msgodset and Odd on October 14, 2017 in Drammen..Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRN / kod JE / 160044 (Credit Image: © Jon Olav Nesvold/Bildbyran via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Drammen, NORWAY - 171014 Eirik Ulland Andersen of Str¿msgodset celebrates 1-0 during the Eliteserien match between Str¿msgodset and Odd on October 14, 2017 in Drammen..Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRN / kod JE / 160044 (Credit Image: © Jon Olav Nesvold/Bildbyran via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Drammen, NORWAY - 171014 Eirik Ulland Andersen of Str¿msgodset celebrates 1-0 during the Eliteserien match between Str¿msgodset and Odd on October 14, 2017 in Drammen..Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRN / kod JE / 160044 (Credit Image: © Jon Olav Nesvold/Bildbyran via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Drammen, NORWAY - 171014 Eirik Ulland Andersen of Str¿msgodset during the Eliteserien match between Str¿msgodset and Odd on October 14, 2017 in Drammen..Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRN / kod JE / 160044 (Credit Image: © Jon Olav Nesvold/Bildbyran via ZUMA Wire)
    20171014_zaa_b138_736.jpg
  • The memorial at the site of George Floyd's death, Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Actor Kevin Hart does a television interview following the memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 4, 2020. (Elizabeth Flores/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)
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  • Family members during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jesse Jackson stands at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) stands at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Attorney Benjamin Crump speaks during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A resident leaves a bubble after a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_022.jpg
  • A nurse and a hospital service employee clean everything after a visit between a resident and her daughter in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_020.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_015.jpg
  • A woman touches her mother’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_008.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_001.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
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The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
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Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
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Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
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Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
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When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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  • File photo dated 10-04-2018 of South Africa's Caster Semenya competes in the Women's 1500m Final at the Carrara Stadium during day six of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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  • November 2, 2018 - Miami, Florida, U.S. - From left, ANDREW GILLUM, Democratic nominee for governor of Florida, former President BARACK OBAMA and U.S. Senator BILL NELSON join hands during a campaign rally in Miami at Ice Palace Films Studios on Friday. (Credit Image: © Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. - RICK HUTZELL, right, the editor for the Capital Gazette, is joined by staff members, from left, reporter SELENE SAN FELICE, and photojournalists PAUL W. GILLESPIE and JOSHUA MCKERROW, as he rings a bell during a moment of silence at 2:33 p.m. to commemorate their fallen co-workers on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Brian Krista/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 12, 2018 - Parkland, FL, USA - Stoneman Douglas High School seniors Carley Ogozaly and Nikki Miciotta, who were best friends with Meadow Pollack, one of the students killed during the Stoneman Douglas shootings who would have gone to the prom, are wearing dresses in her honor that they say she would have loved. (Credit Image: © Carline Jean/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 29, 2017 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S. - Runners pass through leaf blowers blasting color during the Color Vibe 5K Run-Twin Cities at Harriet Island Park. (Credit Image: © David Joles/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Kraftakt: Nur mit der Kraft ihrer Arme erklimmen die beiden Behinderten Chen Zhou und Gao Zhiyu den Mount Lao / 100916 *** <br />
QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao.
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  • Kraftakt: Nur mit der Kraft ihrer Arme erklimmen die beiden Behinderten Chen Zhou und Gao Zhiyu den Mount Lao / 100916 *** <br />
QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao.
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  • Spiderman an einer Fassade in Zaozhuang / 210916 ***<br />
ZAOZHUANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 21: <br />
Giant Inflatable Spiderman Dangles Headfirst off building<br />
A giant spiderman dangles headfirst on the wall of a residential building on September 21, 2016 in Zaozhuang, Shandong Province of China. The 10-meter-long inflatable spider was hung on the residential building by property developers to get more attention for their residential buildings.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II officially opens St Pancras International station, Euston Road, London.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London.
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  • Cryserica Jeter and Ray Smith-Byrd, of Detroit, link arms as they listen to "Amazing Grace" outside the memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 4, 2020. (Aaron Lavinsky/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)
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  • A girl weeps as she visits the site of George Floyd's death near Cup Foods in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rep. Ilhan Omar, along with members of the United States Congressional Black Caucus, visit the site of George Floyd's death, Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Sate Attorney General Keith Ellison speaks with Rep. Ilhan Omar and members of the United States Congressional Black Caucus as they visit the site of George Floyd's death, Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Sate Attorney General Keith Ellison pumps his fist to cheers from onlookers after he and members of the United States Congressional Black Caucus visit the site of George Floyd's death, Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Verretta Strickland of St. Paul, Minn., became emotional as she and others gather in the street at the site of George Floyd's death to listen to audio from Floyd's memorial service on Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman comforts her friend as they and others gather in the street at the site of George Floyd's death to listen to audio from Floyd's memorial service on Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Minneapolis. Photo by Anthony Souffle/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • George Floyd's casket is taken from a private memorial service in the Frank J. Lindquist Sanctuary at North Central University in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 4, 2020. (Elizabeth Flores/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)
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  • George Floyd's family members arrive for a memorial service for Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. (Elizabeth Flores/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)
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  • St. Paul, Minn., mayor Melvin Carter stands at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jesse Jackson, left, embraces Kevin Hart before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The casket of George Floyd is removed after a memorial service at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey kneels at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Philonise Floyd tells a story about his brother during a a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Attorney Benjamin Crump speaks during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
    732731_010.jpg
  • Tyrese Gibson, Will Packer, Kevin Hart, Ludacris and T.I. during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A crowd gathered outside of the memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Gwen Carr, left, the mother of Eric Garner, and Tiffany Haddish during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • From left, Martin Luther King III, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Gwen Walz, Sarah Clarke, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, during a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
    732731_006.jpg
  • Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) stands at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
    732731_004.jpg
  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and wife Sarah Clarke stand at the casket before a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University in Minneapolis on Wenesday, June 4, 2020. Photo by Carlos Gonzalez/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
    732731_003.jpg
  • A couple washes their hands with hydroalcoolic gel after visting her cousin in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_025.jpg
  • A caregiver holds a resident after meeting her daughter in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_024.jpg
  • A man leaves a bubble next to a caregiver after a couple visits her cousin in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_023.jpg
  • A nurse and a hospital service employee clean everything after a visit between a resident and her daughter in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_021.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_019.jpg
  • A woman laughs as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_018.jpg
  • Women laugh as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_017.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home as a caregiver waits in a airlock on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_014.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_013.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_012.jpg
  • Women laugh as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_011.jpg
  • Women laugh as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_010.jpg
  • A woman touches her mother’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_007.jpg
  • A woman touches her mother’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_006.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_005.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_004.jpg
  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_003.jpg
  • A woman touches her mother’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
    731949_009.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
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Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
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The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
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Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
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The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
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Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 27 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 09 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: Members of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
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On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
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On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: The NASA Mars Rover<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
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Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
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Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
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Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
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When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
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Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
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Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
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Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
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When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
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Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
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Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
<br />
Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
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When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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  • April 18, 2015 - Indio, California, U.S - Rapper TYLER, THE CREATOR performs live during the three day Coachella Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California (Credit Image: © Daniel DeSlover/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Chicago, IL, USA - Actor Jussie Smollett exits courtroom 101 into the hallway at the Leighton Criminal Court Building following an emergency hearing over his disorderly conduct charges on Tuesday, March 26, 2019. (Credit Image: © Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2019 - Barron, WI, USA - Charles Glynn attorney for Jake T. Patterson, 21, arrives at the courthouse where his client was formally charged with 2 counts of first degree murder, and kidnapping of Jayme Closs, 13 at the Barron County Circuit Court Monday,  Jan. 14, 2019 in Barron, Wis. (Credit Image: © Jerry Holt/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - A DeKalb County public safety procession stretches over a mile in length while traveling for the funeral service of slain officer Edgar Isidro Flores. Flores was shot and killed in DeKalb County in the line of duty last week. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Chicago, Illinois, U.S. - A Chicago police officer stands on the street following the procession carrying the bodies of Chicago police Officers Eduardo Marmolejo, 36, and Conrad Gary, 31, to the medical examiner's office the morning of Dec. 18, 2018. The two officers will killed the night before. (Credit Image: © Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Orlando, FL, USA - From left, Lt. Geoff Corah, Chief Roderick Williams, and Commissioner Patty Sheehan assemble a bicycle. Orlando firefighters helped assemble nearly 90 bikes that will be donated to children in the Reeves Terrace neighborhood, on Tuesday, December 18, 2018. The ''bike build'' event was part of the 17th annual Wheels for Kids program Sheehan started in 2002. (Credit Image: © Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Chicago, Illinois, USA - Members of the police department wait for the bodies of two officers who were killed Monday night while pursuing a suspect and struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue to arrive at the medical examiner's office in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Chicago, Illinois, USA - Members of the Chicago Fire and Police departments salute as the bodies of two officers who were killed Monday night while pursuing a suspect and struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue arrive at the medical examiner's office in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Atlanta, GA, USA - A DeKalb County public safety procession from public safety headquarters stretching well over a mile in length travels down I-285 West for the funeral service of officer Edgar Isidro Flores, 24 of Decatur to All Saints Catholic Church on Tuesday, Dec 18, 2018, in Dunwoody, Ga. Flores was shot and killed in DeKalb County in the line of duty last week. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Macon, Georgia, USA - Former President Barack Obama speaks during a rally for gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Forbes Arena at Morehouse College in Macon. (Credit Image: © Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Macon, Georgia, U.S. - Former President BARACK OBAMA and Georgia gubernatorial candidate STACEY ABRAMS wave to the crowd following a rally in Forbes Arena at Morehouse College. (Credit Image: © Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Miami, Florida, U.S. - Former President BARACK OBAMA campaigns alongside Florida's leading Democratic candidates in Miami at Ice Palace Films Studios on Friday. (Credit Image: © Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Macon, Georgia, U.S. - Former President BARACK OBAMA speaks during a rally for gubernatorial candidate STACEY ABRAMS in Forbes Arena at Morehouse College. (Credit Image: © Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Miami, FL, USA - Former President Barack Obama campaigns alongside Florida's leading Democratic candidates in Miami at Ice Palace Films Studios on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018. (Credit Image: © Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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