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    Photo Shows: Abandonship practice the men are in the boats rowing away from the ship.

    16 December 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Photo Shows: Abandonship practice the men are in the boats rowing away from the ship.

    16 December 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an ebsence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an absence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an absence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an absence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an absence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWEDISH ICE SKATING CHAMPION TRAINS AT WEMBLEY FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS

    Miss Britta Rahlen, of Stockholm, has been ice skating champion of her native Sweden twelve times. She has now come to England, after an absence of seven years, to train at Wembley Ice Pool for the forthcoming world championship contests.
    Photo Shows: The Swedish champion, Miss Britta Rahlen and her skating practice at Wembley Ice Pool, Middlesex, where she is training for the forthcoming world championship events.
    5 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LETS FACE IT - THIS IS FEVER

    Photo Shows: A severe case of an annually recurring fever which overtakes the young and able bodied at the advent of a new football season. Symptoms are rapid and violent movements of the limbs accompanied by strange contortions of the face.There is also urgent craving for open spaces. The disease is rarely endured in isolation, for sufferers are strongly gregarious and generally form 'teams'. This victim is Rommy Pier of Scranton, Pennysylvania, USA. But football fever knows no frontiers.
    21 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    STRIGHT BAT GIRL
    Girl who takes her cricket seriously is Elizabeth Pike, captain of Middlesex Ladies, pictured here as she is being coached in playing forward by Andrew Sandham, former England and Surrey batsmen, at the East Hill cricket school, Wandsworth, London. Elizabeth is also an expert wicket-keeper. She is one of three English wicket-keeping ' hopes ' for next year's tour by the Australian women.
    7 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barrel Buckaroos .
    Wannabe cowboys learn the skills needed to stay on the bucking bronco with this cleaver contraption, before setting foot into the rodeo ring and encountering a wild mustang.
    A padded steel drum is suspended between two trees with ropes. A young man straddles the drum, similar to riding a horse, while his friends pull on the ropes to simulate a bucking horse.
    August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Their first rehearsal gets underway.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Marlene gets interested and warms up.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Marlene thinks Noel's lyrics are great.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Rehearsals continue out onto the penthouse terrace.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    An impromptu moment during rehearsals out on the penthouse terrace.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Marlene can't keep a straight face.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    The finale wave is perfect even at a first rehearsal. The rest will come in the next few days.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    Noel gives out, Marlene listens.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    A private joke during rehearsals, they both look very relaxed and enjoying themselves.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Penthouse Pair
    From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
    The rehearsal is in full swing now, both are enjoying themselves.
    June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Singer, Actress Francoise Hardy 1944 -
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    April 5, 1967 - Paris, France - Singer and actress FRANCOISE HARDY, born January 17, 1944 pictured in rehearsal for a performance. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • PRINCESS ANNE, HAMILTON HORSE SHOW, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AMERICA - 1975
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    PRINCESS ANNE, HAMILTON HORSE SHOW, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AMERICA - 1975
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    PRINCESS ANNE JUMPING DURING A PRACTICE FOR A HORSE SHOW
    PRINCESS ANNE, HAMILTON HORSE SHOW, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AMERICA - 1975

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  • James Hunt Set A Brands Hatch Lap Record In The Race Of Champions In March Then Beat It Four Months Later During Practice For The British Grand Prix(seen Enjoying The Champagne Here). He Went On To Cross The Line First In The Championship Race Only T
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    James Hunt Set A Brands Hatch Lap Record In The Race Of Champions In March Then Beat It Four Months Later During Practice For The British Grand Prix(seen Enjoying The Champagne Here). He Went On To Cross The Line First In The Championship Race Only T
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Terry Richards / Daily Mail (890067a)
    James Hunt Set A Brands Hatch Lap Record In The Race Of Champions In March Then Beat It Four Months Later During Practice For The British Grand Prix(seen Enjoying The Champagne Here). He Went On To Cross The Line First In The Championship Race Only To Be Controversially Disqualified. 16/7/1976
    James Hunt Set A Brands Hatch Lap Record In The Race Of Champions In March Then Beat It Four Months Later During Practice For The British Grand Prix(seen Enjoying The Champagne Here). He Went On To Cross The Line First In The Championship Race Only T

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  • Niki Lauda Accepts The International Award For Valour In Sport In Recognition Of The Courage He Showed After His Horrific N?rburgring Injury. The Unassuming Austrian Ace Is Quick To Point Out That His Art Is Based On Skill And Practice Not Courage. 1
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    Niki Lauda Accepts The International Award For Valour In Sport In Recognition Of The Courage He Showed After His Horrific N?rburgring Injury. The Unassuming Austrian Ace Is Quick To Point Out That His Art Is Based On Skill And Practice Not Courage. 1
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monty Fresco/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (890037a)
    Niki Lauda Accepts The International Award For Valour In Sport In Recognition Of The Courage He Showed After His Horrific N?rburgring Injury. The Unassuming Austrian Ace Is Quick To Point Out That His Art Is Based On Skill And Practice Not Courage. 15/2/1977
    Niki Lauda Accepts The International Award For Valour In Sport In Recognition Of The Courage He Showed After His Horrific N?rburgring Injury. The Unassuming Austrian Ace Is Quick To Point Out That His Art Is Based On Skill And Practice Not Courage. 1

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  • Niki Lauda During Practice At Silverstone. James Hunt Beat Him Into 2nd Place In The Race But The Austrian Was Steadily Racking Up The Points Needed To Take Hunt's Crown. 14/7/1977
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    Niki Lauda During Practice At Silverstone. James Hunt Beat Him Into 2nd Place In The Race But The Austrian Was Steadily Racking Up The Points Needed To Take Hunt's Crown. 14/7/1977
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Rogers/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (942810a)
    Niki Lauda During Practice At Silverstone. James Hunt Beat Him Into 2nd Place In The Race But The Austrian Was Steadily Racking Up The Points Needed To Take Hunt's Crown. 14/7/1977
    Niki Lauda During Practice At Silverstone. James Hunt Beat Him Into 2nd Place In The Race But The Austrian Was Steadily Racking Up The Points Needed To Take Hunt's Crown. 14/7/1977

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  • PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (8608799x)
    Zoe opens her first veterinary practice at the Heritage farm, and her first patient is Seth's new puppy, Charlie - with Zoe Tate, as played by Leah Bracknell ; Jennifer Dobbs, as played by Polly Kilpatrick. (Ep 1845 - 22nd February 1994).
    'Emmerdale' TV Series - 22 Feb 1994
    Emmerdale Farm is a long-running British soap opera set in Emmerdale, a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, it first broadcast on 16 October 1972 and produced by ITV Yorkshire.

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  • Ibague COLOMBIA
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    Ibague COLOMBIA
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    Battery hens COLOMBIA
    Ibague COLOMBIA

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of HMS Northumberland sailing into the River Tyne for a routine port visit to Newcastle, in order to strengthen the ties between the Ship and its affiliated county.

    The Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate, that specialising in Anti-Submarine Warfare, will be alongside on the Tyne from Thursday 06 February through to Sunday 09 February. During its stop-over the ship will take the opportunity to visit the city and enjoy some of the warm hospitality and friendship which the City and the region is renowned for.
    © MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Actor PIERCE BROSNAN practising with his kayak
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    Actor PIERCE BROSNAN practising with his kayak
    Actor PIERCE BROSNAN practising with his kayak in front of his beach home in Malibu. When the actor tried to catch a big wave, he flipped over...

    Zusammenstellung: Pierce Brosnan wird am 16. Mai 2013 60 Jahre alt

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Environmental Images / Universal Images Group / Rex Features (2584619a)
    Young Polar Bears Play Fight near Hudson Bay. Young polar bears practice fighting skills amidst tundra buggy tracks while waiting for ice to form on Hudson Bay. They are thin but still powerful after months without food, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
    Environment

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  • Environment
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    Environment
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Environmental Images / Universal Images Group (2584619a)
    Young Polar Bears Play Fight near Hudson Bay. Young polar bears practice fighting skills amidst tundra buggy tracks while waiting for ice to form on Hudson Bay. They are thin but still powerful after months without food, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
    Environment

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  • THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JUL 2005
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    THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balazs Horvath / Rex Features (538323h)
    Michael Schumacher with mechanical problems during the second free practice session - 29 Jul
    THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JUL 2005

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  • PRINCE CHARLES VISITING THE WELLSPRING HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE AND PRESENTING THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FOUNDATION FOR INTEGRATED HEALTH AWARDS FOR GOOD PRACTICE, BRISTOL, BRITAIN - 27 JAN 2006
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    PRINCE CHARLES VISITING THE WELLSPRING HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE AND PRESENTING THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FOUNDATION FOR INTEGRATED HEALTH AWARDS FOR GOOD PRACTICE, BRISTOL, BRITAIN - 27 JAN 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Dunlea / Rex Features ( 571239c )
    Prince Charles meeting patients at the Wellspring Healthy Living Centre
    PRINCE CHARLES VISITING THE WELLSPRING HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE AND PRESENTING THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FOUNDATION FOR INTEGRATED HEALTH AWARDS FOR GOOD PRACTICE, BRISTOL, BRITAIN - 27 JAN 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Brazil Biofuel Industry
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in an refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Brazil Biofuel Industry
    Sugar cane is used in the production of the biofuel ethanol, in a refinery in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Soaring international oil prices have put Brazil at the forefront of a "biofuels" movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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