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  • End Of Summer Surfers
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    End Of Summer Surfers
    September 2, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: Surfers silhouetted by the sunrise walk along the waterline looking for the perfect wave as the tourist season winds down on Front Beach. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Surfers The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Surfers The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    August 21, 2025, Isle Of Palms, Sc, United States: A father and son run toward the water silhouetted by the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean from Front Beach, August 21, 2025 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Surfers flocked to local beaches to catch unusually high waves caused by Category 2 Hurricane Erin as it passes up the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Hurricane Erin Surfers Enjoy The Waves
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    Hurricane Erin Surfers Enjoy The Waves
    August 19, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A surfer takes advantage of high surf caused by Hurricane Erin passing off the eastern seaboard on Front Beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. High waves and dangerous rip tides are affecting the region as Hurricane Erin, a category 2 storm, passes off the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Hurricane Erin Surfers Enjoy The Waves
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    Hurricane Erin Surfers Enjoy The Waves
    August 19, 2025, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, USA: Surfers silhouetted by the sunrise walk along the waterline looking for the perfect wave on Front Beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. High waves and dangerous rip tides are affecting the region as Hurricane Erin, a category 2 storm, passes off the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Sunrise Over The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Sunrise Over The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    August 18, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A woman surfer silhouetted by the sunrise walks toward the water to catch early waves on Front Beach, August 18, 2025 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. High waves and potential storm serge is expected later in the week as Hurricane Erin, a category 4 storm passes off the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Sunrise Over The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Sunrise Over The Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    August 18, 2025, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A man fishes from the Isle of Palms pier as young girls record a video silhouetted by the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean along Front Beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. High waves and potential storm surge are expected later in the week as Hurricane Erin, a category 4 storm, passes off the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    August 3, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A woman silhouetted by the sunrise, practices yoga along the beach at Wild Dune resort. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • GOP Senate Candidate Paul Dans At Prayer Breakfast
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    GOP Senate Candidate Paul Dans At Prayer Breakfast
    July 30, 2025, Charleston, South Carolina, USA: Supporters and family perform laying on of hands to Project 2025 architect Paul Dans, center, during a prayer breakfast at St. Michael's Anglican Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Dans announced he will run to unseat Republican Senator Lyndsey Graham (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Thunderstorms At Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Thunderstorms At Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    July 30, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: Beach goers are silhouetted by the sunrise as storm clouds move into the low country region at Front Beach, Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Thunderstorms brought temporary relief after a week of temperatures above 100-degrees across the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Senate Candidate Paul Dans Announces Run To Unseat Graham
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    Senate Candidate Paul Dans Announces Run To Unseat Graham
    July 30, 2025, Charleston, South Carolina, USA: Project 2025 architect PAUL DANS, delivers remarks after announcing his candidacy in the GOP Senate primary at the Old Exchange building in Charleston, South Carolina. Dans joins a crowd of conservatives running to unseat long serving Republican Senator Lyndsey Graham. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
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    Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
    July 26, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A man walks his dogs along the beach silhouetted by the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean at Wild Dunes resort in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The Charleston area is experiencing a heat wave expected to bring temperatures of 100-degrees over the next few days. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Bob Dylan and His Band
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    Bob Dylan and His Band
    Bob Dylan and his band with Stu Kimball, Donnie Herron, Duke Robillard, Tony Garnier and George Receli performing at Family Circle Magazine Stadium on Daniel Island near Charleston, SC on May 4, 2013 - © 2013 David Oppenheimer -DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live . He ended the show by pulling a bottle of champagne from under the water

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live . Pouring bubble bath mixture into his tub

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live . Showing off the face mask he wears when he goes out to buy groceries

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  • PEOPLE - Ghostbusters-Star Bill Murray beim TV-Interview aus seiner Badewanne
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    Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day movie star Bill Murray made a splash with a video conference TV appearance – from his bathroom.The actor , 69, sat in the tub at his home in South Carolina, where he is in quarantine, USA wearing a bobble hat and t-shirt for his long distance for the Jimmy Kimmel chat show.And while talking to the host, it gradually filled with bubbles as he kept a shower hose running.By the time his 10 minute slot was over, he sat back in the foam and brought out a bottle of champagne from under the water to enjoy while in lockdown.Murray, also star of acclaimed move Lost in Translation, was on the Kimmel show to help promote the charity Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.It raises money for restaurant and bar staff who have been laid off because of the coroanvirus pandemic.Murray co-owns a New York restaurant.In addition he is co-owner of local baseball team the Charleston RiverDogs where he said his job was “ director of fun.”Because all sport in the US is currently banned, the team is serving up takeaway food.

    OPS: Bill Murray in his bathtub on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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  • The Antico Stabilimento Balneare building (also known as 'Charleston') at Mondello borough, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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    The Antico Stabilimento Balneare building (also known as 'Charleston') at Mondello borough, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
    The Antico Stabilimento Balneare building (Charleston) at Mondello borough, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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  • NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
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    NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
    September 10, 2018 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)

     

  • NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
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    NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
    September 10, 2018 - Charleston, South Carolina, UU.S. - Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)

     

  • NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
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    NEWS - USA: South Carolina bereitet sich auf Wirbelsturm Florence vor
    September 10, 2018 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)

     

  • NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
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    NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alberto Lo Bianco/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8982239c)
    Matteo Renzi promotes his book at Charleston in Mondello
    'Forward, because Italy does not stop' book promotional event, Palermo, Italy - 02 Aug 2017


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  • NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
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    NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alberto Lo Bianco/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8982239i)
    Matteo Renzi promotes his book at Charleston in Mondello
    'Forward, because Italy does not stop' book promotional event, Palermo, Italy - 02 Aug 2017


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  • NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
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    NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alberto Lo Bianco/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8982239g)
    Matteo Renzi promotes his book at Charleston in Mondello
    'Forward, because Italy does not stop' book promotional event, Palermo, Italy - 02 Aug 2017


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  • NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
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    NEWS - Sizilien: Matteo Renzi präsentiert sein Buch "Avanti" in Palermo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alberto Lo Bianco/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8982239e)
    Matteo Renzi promotes his book at Charleston in Mondello
    'Forward, because Italy does not stop' book promotional event, Palermo, Italy - 02 Aug 2017


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  • NEWS - Hurrikan Matthew: Der Wirbelsturm trifft auf South Carolina
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    NEWS - Hurrikan Matthew: Der Wirbelsturm trifft auf South Carolina
    October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, United States - Young surfers walk along the beach in driving rain and wind as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast October 7, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE -  1940er Wochenende auf Hughenden Manor in England
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    FEATURE - 1940er Wochenende auf Hughenden Manor in England
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    1940's weekend at Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK - 17 Sep 2016

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  • NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
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    NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
    Feb. 17, 2016 - Summerville, South Carolina, US - Gov. Jeb Bush addresses a crowd during a campaign stop at a country club in Summerville, S.C. Wednesday. Bush is struggling to gain traction ahead of South Carolina's GOP primary Saturday (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
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    NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
    Feb. 17, 2016 - Summerville, South Carolina, US - Gov. Jeb Bush smiles for a photo with voters during a campaign stop at a country club in Summerville, S.C. Wednesday. Bush is struggling to gain traction ahead of South Carolina's GOP primary Saturday (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
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    NEWS - Jeb Bush endet seine Präsidentschaftskandidatur
    Feb. 17, 2016 - Summerville, South Carolina, US - Gov. Jeb Bush greets a crowd of supporters at a country club in Summerville, S.C. Wednesday. Bush is struggling to gain traction ahead of South Carolina's GOP primary Saturday (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A couple walks dogs along Waterfront park shrouded in dense fog as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A couple fish from their boat along the marsh shrouded in dense fog as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Walkers exercise along the Battery shrouded in dense fog as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A carriage tour of the historic district along the Battery shrouded in dense fog as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A family rides bikes along the Battery shrouded in dense fog as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Fog shrouds historic mansions along the Battery as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Fog shrouds historic mansions along the Battery as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A man walks down a foggy alley in the historic district as unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A jogger runs past camellia flowers on a foggy day after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A man sits looking out at the harbor fogged in after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Trees silhouetted by fog along the harbor after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - Trees silhouetted by fog along the harbor after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A man walks along the harbor fogged in after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
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    FEATURE - Das warme Wetter bringt Nebel nach Charleston
    Dec. 26, 2015 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A young girl walks along the harbor fogged in after unseasonably warm weather swept into the eastern half of the United States December 26, 2015 Charleston, SC. The warmer than normal temperatures conflicted with the cooler ocean causing a thick blanket of fog over the region (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Swampy are in the Magnolia Plantation outside Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    Swampy are in the Magnolia Plantation outside Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
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