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  • NEWS - Gaza-Konflikt: Ein Clown unterhält die Kinder während Unruhen im Grenzgebiet
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    NEWS - Gaza-Konflikt: Ein Clown unterhält die Kinder während Unruhen im Grenzgebiet
    April 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian Girl Play next to tents on April 2, 2018 along the border with Israel east of Gaza City during a tent protest in support of Palestinian refugees returning to lands they fled or were expelled from during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation. Protests along the Gaza border with Israel have dwindled after the conflict's deadliest day in years, but both sides braced for further tensions after Palestinians called for more demonstrations. The death toll from last week's violence along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel rose by one to 17 earlier in the day when the health ministry in the enclave confirmed another Palestinian had died from his wounds (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Gaza-Konflikt: Ein Clown unterhält die Kinder während Unruhen im Grenzgebiet
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    NEWS - Gaza-Konflikt: Ein Clown unterhält die Kinder während Unruhen im Grenzgebiet
    April 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians walk next to tents on April 2, 2018 along the border with Israel east of Gaza City during a tent protest in support of Palestinian refugees returning to lands they fled or were expelled from during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation. Protests along the Gaza border with Israel have dwindled after the conflict's deadliest day in years, but both sides braced for further tensions after Palestinians called for more demonstrations. The death toll from last week's violence along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel rose by one to 17 earlier in the day when the health ministry in the enclave confirmed another Palestinian had died from his wounds (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Ramallah: Ziad Abu Ein funeral
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    Ramallah: Ziad Abu Ein funeral
    Relatives of senior Palestinian official Ziad Abu Ein mourn over his body before the funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah on December 11, 2014. Thousands of Palestinians gathered to mourn Abu Ein who died in a confrontation with Israeli troops the day before, as the Israeli army sent reinforcements to the West Bank and braced for unrest. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_143106/Credit:APA IMAGES/SIPA/1412111443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Ramallah: Ziad Abu Ein funeral
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    Ramallah: Ziad Abu Ein funeral
    Palestinian security members carry the coffin of senior Palestinian official Ziad Abu Ein during his funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah on December 11, 2014. Thousands of Palestinians gathered to mourn Abu Ein who died in a confrontation with Israeli troops the day before, as the Israeli army sent reinforcements to the West Bank and braced for unrest. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_143101/Credit:APA IMAGES/SIPA/1412111438 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829k)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829l)
    Mother takes pictures of the waves
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829j)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829i)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829e)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829g)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829h)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829d)
    Sandbags placed in front of door
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829f)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829c)
    Locals walk along the sea front
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829b)
    Waves crash on to the seafront
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
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    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3541829a)
    Damage caused by the overnight storms
    Aberystwyth braced for further stormy weather, Wales, Britain - 02 Feb 2014
    At first light the damage caused by the overnight storms is apparent on Aberystwyth promenade. Much of the promenade is littered with debris and covered in sand following the storm weather of the previous night, when Police and coastguards had closed off the seafront to all users as a safety precaution.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
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    Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Luis / Rex Features (2109623k)
    Ornamental Hands series references the elegant hand positions often seen in historic artworks throughout the centuries. Each work consists of splint-like attachments for the fingers that are suspended by chains and braced on the wrist, positioning the hands marionette style.
    Statement Jewellery Encourages Gesture

    Here is a collection of jewellery that will get you noticed.

    Making a bold statement this series of mechanical jewellery on first glance almost looks like Victorian torture instruments, but are infact designed to amplify body language and encourage gesture.

    Created by American designer Jennifer Crupi, the pieces interpret and force various actions and positions of the body - such as the 'power gesture' which requires the user to assume the authoritative steepled fingers, or the 'leg bouncer' which focuses on the ubiquitous anxious tick.

    The 39-year-old who lives in New Jersey says her work is inspired by people and their body language.

    "Part of my interest in body language also stems from the fact that I have always been a very self-conscious person. I seem to constantly be aware of how I look and am perceived by others," explains Jennifer.

    Believing that jewellery plays a great part in body language and the way people portray themselves to others Jennifer has created a series called 'Ornamental Hands' which references elegant hand positions often seen in artworks throughout the centuries.

    She says: "Rather than wearing a bracelet to adorn your hand, why not wear a bracelet that positions your hand in a decorative and elegant way?

    "The marionette-like jewellery also reinforces the idea of training the hand to rest in this graceful manner."

    Jennifer has also created a series called 'Unguarded Gestures' which consists of prosthetic-like necklaces and neckpieces that encourage the w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQKBJBTV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
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    Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Luis / Rex Features (2109623l)
    Ornamental Hands series references the elegant hand positions often seen in historic artworks throughout the centuries. Each work consists of splint-like attachments for the fingers that are suspended by chains and braced on the wrist, positioning the hands marionette style.
    Statement Jewellery Encourages Gesture

    Here is a collection of jewellery that will get you noticed.

    Making a bold statement this series of mechanical jewellery on first glance almost looks like Victorian torture instruments, but are infact designed to amplify body language and encourage gesture.

    Created by American designer Jennifer Crupi, the pieces interpret and force various actions and positions of the body - such as the 'power gesture' which requires the user to assume the authoritative steepled fingers, or the 'leg bouncer' which focuses on the ubiquitous anxious tick.

    The 39-year-old who lives in New Jersey says her work is inspired by people and their body language.

    "Part of my interest in body language also stems from the fact that I have always been a very self-conscious person. I seem to constantly be aware of how I look and am perceived by others," explains Jennifer.

    Believing that jewellery plays a great part in body language and the way people portray themselves to others Jennifer has created a series called 'Ornamental Hands' which references elegant hand positions often seen in artworks throughout the centuries.

    She says: "Rather than wearing a bracelet to adorn your hand, why not wear a bracelet that positions your hand in a decorative and elegant way?

    "The marionette-like jewellery also reinforces the idea of training the hand to rest in this graceful manner."

    Jennifer has also created a series called 'Unguarded Gestures' which consists of prosthetic-like necklaces and neckpieces that encourage the w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQKBJBTV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
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    Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Luis / Rex Features (2109623j)
    Ornamental Hands series references the elegant hand positions often seen in historic artworks throughout the centuries. Each work consists of splint-like attachments for the fingers that are suspended by chains and braced on the wrist, positioning the hands marionette style.
    Statement Jewellery Encourages Gesture

    Here is a collection of jewellery that will get you noticed.

    Making a bold statement this series of mechanical jewellery on first glance almost looks like Victorian torture instruments, but are infact designed to amplify body language and encourage gesture.

    Created by American designer Jennifer Crupi, the pieces interpret and force various actions and positions of the body - such as the 'power gesture' which requires the user to assume the authoritative steepled fingers, or the 'leg bouncer' which focuses on the ubiquitous anxious tick.

    The 39-year-old who lives in New Jersey says her work is inspired by people and their body language.

    "Part of my interest in body language also stems from the fact that I have always been a very self-conscious person. I seem to constantly be aware of how I look and am perceived by others," explains Jennifer.

    Believing that jewellery plays a great part in body language and the way people portray themselves to others Jennifer has created a series called 'Ornamental Hands' which references elegant hand positions often seen in artworks throughout the centuries.

    She says: "Rather than wearing a bracelet to adorn your hand, why not wear a bracelet that positions your hand in a decorative and elegant way?

    "The marionette-like jewellery also reinforces the idea of training the hand to rest in this graceful manner."

    Jennifer has also created a series called 'Unguarded Gestures' which consists of prosthetic-like necklaces and neckpieces that encourage the w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQKBJBTV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
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    Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Luis / Rex Features (2109623e)
    Ornamental Hands series references the elegant hand positions often seen in historic artworks throughout the centuries. Each work consists of splint-like attachments for the fingers that are suspended by chains and braced on the wrist, positioning the hands marionette style.
    Statement Jewellery Encourages Gesture

    Here is a collection of jewellery that will get you noticed.

    Making a bold statement this series of mechanical jewellery on first glance almost looks like Victorian torture instruments, but are infact designed to amplify body language and encourage gesture.

    Created by American designer Jennifer Crupi, the pieces interpret and force various actions and positions of the body - such as the 'power gesture' which requires the user to assume the authoritative steepled fingers, or the 'leg bouncer' which focuses on the ubiquitous anxious tick.

    The 39-year-old who lives in New Jersey says her work is inspired by people and their body language.

    "Part of my interest in body language also stems from the fact that I have always been a very self-conscious person. I seem to constantly be aware of how I look and am perceived by others," explains Jennifer.

    Believing that jewellery plays a great part in body language and the way people portray themselves to others Jennifer has created a series called 'Ornamental Hands' which references elegant hand positions often seen in artworks throughout the centuries.

    She says: "Rather than wearing a bracelet to adorn your hand, why not wear a bracelet that positions your hand in a decorative and elegant way?

    "The marionette-like jewellery also reinforces the idea of training the hand to rest in this graceful manner."

    Jennifer has also created a series called 'Unguarded Gestures' which consists of prosthetic-like necklaces and neckpieces that encourage the w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQKBJBTV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
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    Unusual jewellery that encourages gestures - 31 Jan 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Luis / Rex Features (2109623b)
    Ornamental Hands series references the elegant hand positions often seen in historic artworks throughout the centuries. Each work consists of splint-like attachments for the fingers that are suspended by chains and braced on the wrist, positioning the hands marionette style.
    Statement Jewellery Encourages Gesture

    Here is a collection of jewellery that will get you noticed.

    Making a bold statement this series of mechanical jewellery on first glance almost looks like Victorian torture instruments, but are infact designed to amplify body language and encourage gesture.

    Created by American designer Jennifer Crupi, the pieces interpret and force various actions and positions of the body - such as the 'power gesture' which requires the user to assume the authoritative steepled fingers, or the 'leg bouncer' which focuses on the ubiquitous anxious tick.

    The 39-year-old who lives in New Jersey says her work is inspired by people and their body language.

    "Part of my interest in body language also stems from the fact that I have always been a very self-conscious person. I seem to constantly be aware of how I look and am perceived by others," explains Jennifer.

    Believing that jewellery plays a great part in body language and the way people portray themselves to others Jennifer has created a series called 'Ornamental Hands' which references elegant hand positions often seen in artworks throughout the centuries.

    She says: "Rather than wearing a bracelet to adorn your hand, why not wear a bracelet that positions your hand in a decorative and elegant way?

    "The marionette-like jewellery also reinforces the idea of training the hand to rest in this graceful manner."

    Jennifer has also created a series called 'Unguarded Gestures' which consists of prosthetic-like necklaces and neckpieces that encourage the w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQKBJBTV

    DUKAS/REX