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  • April 19, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - Spanish actress María León poses during a photocall of the film 'Sin Fin' at the 21th Spanish Malaga Film Festival. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2017 - Thailand - Pedestrian walks of Ferry Boat at Tak Sin Pier time 12:16 pm during the sun orbits perpendicular to Bangkok. The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) announced that the sun will be most perpendicular to Bangkok but says that the temperature will not be that record breaking. (Credit Image: © Vichan Poti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: GV of Avenue Pub. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 26, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Hindu woman takes bath ritual to clean herself during Rishi Panchami festival on the bank of Bagmati river in Kathmandu,Nepal. Rishi Panchami, also known as Bhadraprada Sukla Panchami, is the last day of Teej Festival.On the occasion, women take a bath early in the morning to mark Rishi Panchami and seek forgiveness for ‘sins’ committed during monthly periods.Hindu women offer prayers to Saptarshis  (Credit Image: © Archana Shrestha/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2016 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Hindu women take a bath ritual by using Dattiwan (sacred twigs) during Rishi Panchami festival on the bank of Bagmati river. Rishi Panchami, also known as Bhadraprada Sukla Panchami, is the last day of Teej Festival.On the occasion, women take a bath early in the morning to mark Rishi Panchami and seek forgiveness for ‘sins’ committed during monthly periods.Hindu women offer prayers to Saptarshis  (Credit Image: © Archana Shrestha/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman  - On September 6, 2017; New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman led a coalition of 16 Attorneys General in filing suit to protect Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) grantees. Lawsuit Argues That Trump Administration Violates Due Process Rights; Harms States’ Residents, Institutions, And Economies; And Violates The Equal Protection Clause By Discriminating Against DREAMers Of Mexican Origin, Who Account For 78% Of DACA Grantees. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Lyon, France - The mayor of Lyon, France, Gérard Collomb, gives a press conference in front of the store La Brioche Doré on May 25, 2019, where there was an explosion with a parcel bomb the day before that left more than a dozen people injured. Many shrapnel impacts are still visible on the windows around the explosion site. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • British and Irish Lions' Iain Henderson is shown the yellow card by referee Romain Poite during the tour match at the Westpac Stadium, Wellington. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 27, 2017. See PA story RUGBYU Lions. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use or obscuring of sponsor logos.
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  • Australia's Dean Mumm receives a yellow card from referee Jerome Garces during the Autumn International match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
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  • Referee Andy Brace shows a yellow card to Sale Sharks TJ Ioane during the European Champions Cup, pool three mach at the AJ Bell Stadium, Salford.
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  • Referee Pascal Gauzere shows Leicester Tigers Manu Tuilagi the yellow card during the European Champions Cup, pool one match at Welford Road, Leicester.
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  • Australia's Dean Mumm receives a yellow card from referee Jerome Garces during the Autumn International match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Angelique Kerber of Germany in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States & Angelique Kerber of Germany at the net after their match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States celebrates qualifying for the semi-finals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States celebrates qualifying for the semi-finals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States in action during her third match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States & Angelique Kerber of Germany at the net after their match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States celebrates qualifying for the semi-finals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States talks to the media after qualifying for the semifinals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States & Angelique Kerber of Germany at the net after their match at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Elise Mertens of Belgium & Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands on their way to the court for their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Ashleigh Barty of Australia in action during her doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia in action during their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia on their way to the court for their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia on their way to the court for their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States in action during her doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Elise Mertens of Belgium in action during her doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States talks to the media after qualifying for the semifinals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States talks to the media after qualifying for the semifinals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States talks to the media after qualifying for the semifinals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Sloane Stephens of the United States talks to the media after qualifying for the semifinals at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands & Ashleigh Barty of Australia embrace at the net after their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands & Elise Mertens of Belgium in action during their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands & Ashleigh Barty of Australia embrace at the net after their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Coco Vandeweghe of the United States & Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrate winning their doubles quarterfinal at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, Singapore - Chris Evert poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, Singapore - CHRIS EVERT poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament in Singapore. (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Chris Evert poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Chris Evert poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Chris Evert poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Chris Evert poses with the WTA Year End No.1 Trophy that has been named in her honor at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan embraces Kiki Bertens after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan embraces Kiki Bertens after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan walks off the court after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan walks off the court after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan receives medical attention at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan walks off the court after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
    20181026_zaa_a181_035.jpg
  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan walks off the court after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
    20181026_zaa_a181_036.jpg
  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan embraces Kiki Bertens after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
    20181026_zaa_a181_030.jpg
  • October 26, 2018 - Kallang, SINGAPORE - Naomi Osaka of Japan embraces Kiki Bertens after being forced to retire due to injury at the 2018 WTA Finals tennis tournament (Credit Image: © AFP7 via ZUMA Wire)
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