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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Kung Carl XVI Gustaf delade ut Polarpriset till Wayne Shorter..Polar Music Prize 2017, prisutdelning av Polar Music Prize, konserthuset, Stockholm, 2017-06-15..(c) Patrik C Österberg / IBL..XPBE....English: ..King Carl XVI Gustaf awarded the Polar Prize to Wayne Shorter..Polar Music Prize 2017, Prize Award of the Polar Music Prize, Concert Hall, Stockholm, 2017-06-15..(c) Photo: Patrik C Osterberg / IBL (Credit Image: © Patrik ÖSterberg/IBL via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2018 - Oslo, NORWAY - Human Rights Barrister Amal Clooney attends the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo Town Hall, Oslo, Norway, Monday, Dec. 10, 2018. Dr. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad of Iraq, shared the 9-million Swedish kronor ($1 million) Nobel Peace Prize. Mukwege was honored for his work helping sexually abused women at the hospital he founded in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Murad, a Yazidi, won for her advocacy for sex abuse victims after being kidnapped by Islamic State militants. (Credit Image: © Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2018 - Oslo, NORWAY - Human Rights Barrister Amal Clooney attends the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo Town Hall, Oslo, Norway, Monday, Dec. 10, 2018. Dr. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad of Iraq, shared the 9-million Swedish kronor ($1 million) Nobel Peace Prize. Mukwege was honored for his work helping sexually abused women at the hospital he founded in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Murad, a Yazidi, won for her advocacy for sex abuse victims after being kidnapped by Islamic State militants. (Credit Image: © Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Efva Attling ..Polar Music Prize 2017, Stockholm, Sweden 2017-06-15..© Karin Törnblom / IBL  (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Mariefred, Sweden - Rosi Gollmann was honoured with the World's Children's Honorary Award..Attendance at the presentation of the World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child, Gripsholm Castle, 2017-04-26..XPBE..(c) Patrik C Österberg / IBL ....Närvaro vid utdelning av World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child, Gripsholms slott, 2017-04-26 (Credit Image: © Patrik ÖSterberg/IBL via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Esperanza Spalding ..Polar Music Prize 2017, awards ceremony, Stockholm, Sweden, 2017-06-15 ..(c) Patrik C Österberg / IBL..XPBE. (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Esperanza Spalding ..Polar Music Prize 2017, awards ceremony, Stockholm, Sweden, 2017-06-15 ..(c) Patrik C Österberg / IBL..XPBE. (Credit Image: © Patrik C ÖSterberg/IBL via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Viktoria Tolstoy ..Polar Music Prize 2017, Stockholm, Sweden 2017-06-15..© Karin Törnblom / IBL. (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • July 4, 2018 - Casale Di Principe, Campania/Caserta, Italy - '' Festival dell'impegno Civile'', on the occasion of the ''Don Peppe Diana'' prize, the priest of the Camorra victim in the confiscated asset called “Casa Don Diana”.In picture in order L to R: Luigi Di Maio,Ministro dello Sviluppo Economico e Ministro del lavoro e delle politiche sociali (Minister of Labor) and Vice premier, Sergio Costa,Ministro dell'Ambiente e della Tutela del territorio e del Mare ( Environment Minister)..'' Festival dell'impegno Civile'', on the occasion of the ''Don Peppe Diana'' prize, the priest of the Camorra victim in the confiscated asset called “Casa Don Dianaâ (Credit Image: © Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Qualiano, Campania, Italy - Second Prize Edition entitled to Qualiano Nino Pelella's illustrious character.It was awarded the prizes for middle and high school students who participated in the initiative promoted by Pro Loco di Qualiano (Credit Image: © Sonia Brandolone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 25/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall arriving to present the 2016 Man Booker Prize at a reception and dinner at he Guildhall in London.  Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 9, 2005 - Oslo Oslo, OO  Oslo, NORWAY Norway - 6 June 2005 Oslo, Norway: ..Nelson Mandela, 1993 Nobel Peace Prize laureate,  at the opening of the  Nobel Peace Center, standing at the entrance to the museum. (Credit Image: © Rob Schoenbaum/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 11, 1990 - Cape Town, South Africa - Anti-apartheid fighter NELSON MANDELA with his wife WINNIE walks out of Victor Verster Prison a free man after 26 years of imprisonment. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Dec 10, 1993. (Credit Image: Allen Tannenbaum/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 30, 2019 - Nakuru, Riftvalley, Kenya - Mr. Peter Tabichi who was named world best teacher is seen holding his trophy while greeting people when he arrived in Nakuru his home town where he was received by many..Mr Tabichi a Primary School teacher won $1 million Global Teacher Prize awarded by Varkey Foundation on March 24, in Dubai. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Hong Kong, China - Residents of Hong Kong host a vigil service outside the Chinese Liason Office of Hong Kong after the death of Human Right Activist and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Liu Xiaobo. Liu Xiaobo has been in prison by the Chinese authority since 2008 for charges made against him for ''suspicion of inciting subversion of state power. (Credit Image: © Geovien So via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong - People mourn the death of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo outside the Chinese Liaison Office in Sai Wan, Hong Kong. Liu Xiaobo died of cancer in hospital one month after being transferred from prison. (Credit Image: © Chan Long Hei/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Hong Kong, China - Residents of Hong Kong host a vigil service outside the Chinese Liason Office of Hong Kong after the death of Human Right Activist and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Liu Xiaobo. 13th July 2017. Liu Xiaobo has been in prison by the Chinese authority since 2008 for charges made against him for ''suspicion of inciting subversion of state power. (Credit Image: © Geovien So via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb 11, 1990 - Cape Town, South Africa - Anti-apartheid fighter NELSON MANDELA with his wife WINNIE walks out of Victor Verster Prison a free man after 26 years of imprisonment. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Dec 10, 1993. (Credit Image: Allen Tannenbaum/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 12, 1975 - Paris, France - World famous Folk Singer BOB DYLAN performs live in concert at The Pavillon in Paris. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 12, 1975 - Paris, France - World famous Folk Singer BOB DYLAN performs live in concert at The Pavillon in Paris. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 12, 1993 - Sweden - From left, South African President FREDERIK WILLEM DE KLERK, Sweden Prime Minister CARL BILDT, and NELSON MANDELA. DeKlerk and Mandela received the Nobel Peace Prize, which they then share. (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 11, 1990 - Cape Town, South Africa - Anti-apartheid fighter NELSON MANDELA with his wife WINNIE walks out of Victor Verster Prison a free man after 26 years of imprisonment. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Dec 10, 1993. (Credit Image: Allen Tannenbaum/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Oct. 4, 1975 - Berlin, Germany - Folk Singer BOB DYLAN performing in front of 75,000 fans in Nuremberg Germany at an open-air-pop-festival. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai (2nd L) and Michelle Bachelet (C) United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of Chile, speak during the 5th World Assembly for Women (WAW!) in Tokyo. This year the WAW! in collaboration with the Women 20 (W20), one of the G20 engagement groups established to make recommendations to G20, invited female leaders from politics, business and society to discuss the roles of women in their countries and affiliations. The event is held from March 23 to 24 at the Hotel New Otani Tokyo. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai attends the 5th World Assembly for Women (WAW!) and Women 20 (W20) in Tokyo. Malala Yousafzai visited Japan for the first time to attend the 5th WAW! organized by the Japanese government. This year the WAW! in collaboration with the Women 20, one of the G20 engagement groups established to make recommendations to G20, invited female leaders from politics, business and society to discuss the roles of women in their countries and affiliations. The event is held from March 23 to 24 at the Hotel New Otani Tokyo. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 15, 2018 - St Petersburg, Russia - Russian academic Lyudmila Verbitskaya at her home December 15, 2018 in St Petersburg, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the noted linguist, academician and President of the St. Petersburg State University at her home to present the Presidential Prize for contribution to strengthening the unity of the Russian nation. (Credit Image: © Alexei Nikolsky via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Gdansk, Poland - Former President of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa is seen in Gdansk, Poland, during the ''Solidarity in the 21 Century'' debate, on 3 October 2017 The theme of the debate was the present challenges facing the need for solidarity and the need to reflect on whether the world can still be solidarity during the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, the Syrian war and the ever-increasing number of refugees in the world. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 31, 2017 - Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico - Pakistani Social Leader Malala Yousafzai was winner Nobel Peace Prize  in 2014 is seen speak during  the 'Meeting with Malala' press conference at the Tecnologico de Monterrey University  as part of her working visit to Mexico on August 31, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico  (Credit Image: © Carlos Tischler/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Anne Lagercrantz, David Lagercrantz ..Polar Music Prize 2017, Stockholm, Sweden 2017-06-15..© Karin Törnblom / IBL (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos and his family attend the Grand Hotel Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Banquet, a banquet which was also attended by a number of political and business celebrities as well as by some former victims of the Colombian civil war (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Colombian President attends a ‘Save the Children Peace Prize Party’, which was dedicated to him and his efforts in achieving peace in Colombia. The Party has taken place in an Oslo school to which Manuel Santos  was accompanied by Crown princess Mette Marit Haakonas and the Crown Prince of Norway (Credit Image: © Abdelwaheb Omar/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - People pay floral tibute at the Rabindranath Tagore room in Jirasanko Thakur Bari. Bengali gathers at Josanko Thakur Bari the birth place of Rabindranath Tagore to pay tribute on the occasion of his birth anniversary in Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Mateus Herdy of Brazil finishes in the runner-up position and is accepting his trophy for the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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  • Ricardo Christie of New Zealand finishes in 3rd position and is accepting his trophy for the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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