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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch SalonfŠhig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
FRANCOISE ROSAY ;
1891 - 1974,
French opera singer, diseuse, and actress ;
Circa 1940's ;
Credit : John Vickers / University of Bristol Theatre Collection / ArenaPAL ;
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226r)
Cambridge University proctors keeping a watch on students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226g)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226d)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226m)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226i)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226j)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226l)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226b)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226a)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541b)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs can be seen pictured with Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541d)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541g)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541h)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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St Andrews University Charity Fashion Show, Scotland, Britain - 26 Mar 2002
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Malcolm Clarke / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 984523a )
Kate Middleton, 19, a friend of Prince William at the university wearing a sheer black lace dress over a bandeau bra and black bikini bottoms. she is believed to be one of his future flatmates in his second year.
St Andrews University Charity Fashion Show, Scotland, Britain - 26 Mar 2002
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226s)
Cambridge University proctors keeping a watch on students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226h)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226k)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226p)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226o)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226n)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226q)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226f)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226c)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Die Studenten von Cambridge feiern ihr Examen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5725226e)
Cambridge University students celebrating the end of exams
Cambridge University students celebrate the end of exams, UK - 08 Jun 2016
Students at prestigious Cambridge University showered each other with glitter and champagne as they celebrated the end of their exams today and made the most of the good weather by partying outside. Excited undergraduates caused chaos in the city centre as they sprayed sparkling wine and threw glitter and flour over their friends as they left their exams. They spilled out onto the city streets as the ecstatic students began their end-of-term exam party and made the most of the hot temperatures. The students then continued to party around the town and by the river despite the fact the over-the-top celebrations were banned four years ago in a bid to retain an air of calm for those still studying. University bosses clamped down and introduced a rule asking students to leave quietly and forbidding the blocking of pavements and roads and causing damage.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541c)
Vincent the cat has a pair of titanium-alloy prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541e)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Vincent die Katze kann dank Titanbeinen laufen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Iowa State University News Service/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iowa State University News/REX Shutterstock (5490541f)
Vincent the cat has a pair of prosthetic hind legs that have enabled him to live a mobile life. Iowa State University associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Mary Sarah Bergh has overseen Vincent's care and the implementation of his prosthetics during the last three years
Vincent the cat gets given titanium legs, America - Dec 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rq44
Vincent the cat has been test-driving his new legs, which have been given to him by Iowa State Unviersity, America.
After being born with only two front legs, Vincent, aged 3, has lived a limited life.
He was adopted by owner Cindy Jones after she found him at an animal shelter when he was a kitten.
Thanks to new technology and design developments, Vincet now has a pair of alloy-titanium legs, that allow him to run and walk, like a normal cat.
The titanium-alloy legs are top-of-the-range, and were attached by vet Dr Mary Sarah Berg, who works in the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre.
In the photos, Vincent can be seen enjoying himself and strolling around the exam room.
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University of Miami annual Underwater Photography contest, America - Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Rock / Rex Features (2482038h)
Haunting Image Gets Photography Contest Seal Of Approval
A photographer's haunting shot of a seal floating amongst a kelp forest has been selected as the winning image in a global competition.
Named best overall phot, the shot was taken by American Kyle McBurnie and shows the harbor seal peering through a kelp forest near San Diego in America.
Meanwhle, a British photographer's stunning shot of a spiky lionfish swimming after a shoal of fish was also one of the winning photographs from the University of Miami's annual Underwater Photography contest.
The colourful purple and orange creature can be seen swimming on a wreck in the spectacular snap by Alex Tattersall, who lives in Bournemouth, Dorset, which won first place in the wide-angle category of the
From small shrimps to huge hammerheads, the competition held by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science attracted more than 700 entries from across the world.
The remarkable pictures reveal a hidden world of colourful creatures of all shapes and sizes living deep beneath our oceans.
"I took the photo when I was diving on a big wreck of a Second World War ship in the Red Sea in Egypt," said Alex, who has been taking underwater pictures for five years.
"I was about 20 metres down under the sea and took lots of shots but this was the one that came out the best.
"I love taking underwater pictures as it is very peaceful and you have access to a hidden world which only a small minority of people gets to see."
A panel of experts judged the photos, which came from 23 countries and awards were given in three categories, macro, fish or marine animal portrait and wide angle.
A pretty pink anemone shrimp snapped by American Beth Watson grabbed first place in the macro section.
Other winning pictures include an emperor shrimp photographed...
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Celebrity doubles tennis tournament and auction at the American University, Washington DC, America - 15 Nov 2010
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Celebrity doubles tennis tournament and auction at the American University, Washington DC, America - 15 Nov 2010
Money raised from ticket sales and a live auction was donated to AIDS support programs in Washington DC.
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Stars receive honorary degrees from the University of Kent, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, Britain - 13 Jul 2010
Orlando Bloom and David Suchet have both received honorary degrees from the University of Kent today. The two stars donned red gowns and mortarboards for the ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral. 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' star Bloom, who was born and raised in Canterbury, said he felt "chuffed" to receive the honour. In attendance to watch him receive the award were girlfriend Miranda Kerr and his parents and sister. Meanwhile, fellow actor Suchet, who is best known for his title role in the TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Washington: Abschied von George H.W.Bush
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A U.S. military honor guard team carries the flag draped casket of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. A funeral service will be held today for former U.S. President H.W. Bush at the Washington National Cathedral. President Bush will be buried at his final resting place at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. A WWII combat veteran, Bush served as a member of Congress from Texas, ambassador to the United Nations, director of the CIA, vice president and 41st president of the United States.
Former US President George H.W. Bush State Funeral, Washington DC, USA - 05 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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FEATURE - Cambridge: Studenten feiern das Semesterende ausgelassen
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Cardboard Boat Race, Cambridge, UK - 18 Jun 2017
Students at Cambridge University battled it out on the river in a boozy boat race today (Sun) as part of their end-of-exam celebrations.
Around 2,000 undergraduates lined the historic Backs in the city centre to watch 20 teams cause chaos in a cardboard box boat race as the sun shone on the hottest day of the year so far.
The students were seen creating their homemade rafts with cardboard, glue and gaffa tape before trying to float them down the river.
One of the boats was named after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, The HMS Jeremy Corboat, and even had a photo of him on the front.
Many participants downed bottles of wine and beer before starting the race and struggled to stay onboard their rafts.
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NEWS - EU-Referendum: 'Remain' Kampagne fotoshooting mit Gordon Brown
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Gordon Brown talking to Joe Anderson
Remain campaign photocall, The Union, University of Manchester, Britain - 16 Jun 2016
Ahead of a photocall with Joe Anderson, Joyce McCarty, Paulette Hamilton, Labour Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell MP, Lucy Powell MP, former Labour Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, Mazher Iqbal and Sir Richard Leese, ahead of a speech by McDonnell and Brown at a Labour IN campaign event at the Union at the University of Manchester
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FEATURE - US Marine Akademie Studenten feiern ihren Abschluss des Seekadetten
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FEATURE - US Marine Akademie Studenten feiern ihren Abschluss des Seekadetten
Plebes-no-more: US Marine Akademie Studenten feiern ihren Abschluss des Seekadetten und besteigen das eingefettete Herndon Denkmal in Annapolis / 230516 *** U.S Naval Academy freshmen, known as plebes, climb the Herndon Monument, a tradition symbolizing the successful completion of the midshipmen freshman year May 23, 2016 in Annapolis, Maryland. The plebes-no-more ceremony involves working together to climb the greased monument and replace a plebe dixie-cup hat on top with a combination cover. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22459962
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FEATURE - Diplomfeier in der Columbia Universität in New York
(160518) -- NEW YORK, May 18, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A graduate posted personal messages on her hat is pictured during the Commencement ceremony of the 262nd Academic Year of Columbia University in New York, the United States on May 18, 2016. More than 15,000 graduates range in age from 18 to 82, including some 1800 international students from more than 100 countries participated in the ceremony here on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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FEATURE - Diplomfeier in der Columbia Universität in New York
(160518) -- NEW YORK, May 18, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A graduate takes photo with her mobile phone during the Commencement ceremony of the 262nd Academic Year of Columbia University in New York, the United States on May 18, 2016. More than 15,000 graduates range in age from 18 to 82, including some 1800 international students from more than 100 countries participated in the ceremony here on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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FEATURE - Rekordverdächtig: Menschen bilden die längste DNA-Kette in Varna
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The largest human DNA helix for Guinness World Record get 4,000 participants and is organized by Medical University (Bulgaria), on the South beach in the Black sea town of Varna
The largest human DNA helix for the Guinness World Record, Varna, Bulgaria - 23 Apr 2016
Thousands of people are arranged to form the shape of the double-stranded structure for The largest human DNA helix. The current Guinness World Record title belongs to Turkey, as the DNA helix was formed by 3,034 people in Ankara in 2013.
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FEATURE - Rekordverdächtig: Menschen bilden die längste DNA-Kette in Varna
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The largest human DNA helix for the Guinness World Record, Varna, Bulgaria - 23 Apr 2016
Thousands of people are arranged to form the shape of the double-stranded structure for The largest human DNA helix. The current Guinness World Record title belongs to Turkey, as the DNA helix was formed by 3,034 people in Ankara in 2013.
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PEOPLE: Queen Elizabeth eröffnet eine Schule für Tiermedizin
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the Large Animals Clinical Skills Building where they saw horses and livestock .
Queen Elizabeth II opens School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey, Guildford, Britain - 15 Oct 2015
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