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Scotland Referendum 2014
A Yes campaigner stands for Independence on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scotland Referendum 2014
A Yes campaigner shows off his badges on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scotland Referendum 2014
An advertising billboard for the "Yes Vote" for Independence on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Windows that line various streets in the Old Town of Edinburgh there are covered with "Yes and "No" opinions on independence referendum. The vote is September 18th when Scotland will decide the future of Great Britain© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Supporters for the "YES" vote were out pushing their vote for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group say this is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Queen Elizabeth II on visit to Ireland 2011
Queen Elizabeth II with President of the Irish Republic Mary McAleese, Queen Elizabeth II and GAA President Christy Cooney
at Croke Park on May 18, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland. The Duke and Queen's visit to Ireland is the first by a monarch since 191 May 18th , 2011 in Dublin, Ireland Photo Pierre-Antoine/XclusivePix.com (FOTO: DUKAS/XCLUSIVEPIX)
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Queen Elizabeth II on visit to Ireland 2011
Queen Elizabeth II with President of the Irish Republic Mary McAleese, Queen Elizabeth II and GAA President Christy Cooney
at Croke Park on May 18, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland. The Duke and Queen's visit to Ireland is the first by a monarch since 191 May 18th , 2011 in Dublin, Ireland Photo Pierre-Antoine/XclusivePix.com (FOTO: DUKAS/XCLUSIVEPIX)
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Queen Elizabeth II on visit to Ireland 2011
Irish President McAleese welcomes Britain's Queen Elizabeth at Aras an Uachtarain, her home in Dublin's Phoenix Park, today, Tuesday, May 17, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland Photo Pierre-Antoine/XclusivePix.com (FOTO: DUKAS/XCLUSIVEPIX)
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