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  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
    Editorial use only. Images only to be used in context of competition. Please byline individual photographers
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlie Nunn/REX/Shutterstock (9763416s)
    Charlie Nunn, from the USA, came second in the Puppy category with a picture of Baegle mix puppies 'Sticking together'
    Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition, UK - Jul 2018
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/uesi
    A dog playing with a BUBBLE on the beach is one of the winners in this year's Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition. Puppies are pictured sunbathing, snuggling, sleeping and snuffling in these winning images, which were among an incredible 10,000 entries from more than 70 different countries in the annual contest, which is now in its thirteenth year. Other photos show dogs leaping through the sand, playing in the snow and climbing on cliff tops. The competition has 10 categories: Portrait, Man's Best Friend; Dogs At Play; Dogs At Work; Puppy, Oldies, and I Love Dogs Because - a category for those aged 12 to 17 -Young Pup Photographer - for entrants 11 and under - Assistance Dogs and Rescue Dogs.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    14th June 2018. All Arms and International Pace Sticking Competition, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Camberley, United Kingdom

    The annual competition takes place on the parade square in front of the steps of Old College. Each of the teams consisted of four members, one Driver who delivers the words of command and three team members.

    The objective of the pace stick drill is to provide uniformity in the use of a stick and a high standard of steadiness and cohesion amongst the instructors, who train soldiers to march in time.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    14th June 2018. All Arms and International Pace Sticking Competition, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Camberley, United Kingdom

    The annual competition takes place on the parade square in front of the steps of Old College. Each of the teams consisted of four members, one Driver who delivers the words of command and three team members.

    The objective of the pace stick drill is to provide uniformity in the use of a stick and a high standard of steadiness and cohesion amongst the instructors, who train soldiers to march in time.

    © Ant Upton / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jevone Moore/Cal Sport Media/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9235442ae)
    Los Angeles, CA..Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle (30) sticking his tongue out during pregame for the Chicago Bulls vs Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on , 2017. (Photo by Jevone Moore / Cal Sport Media (Network Television please contact your Sales Representative for Television usage
    NBA CHICAGO BULLS VS LOS ANGELES LAKERS, Los Angeles, USA - 21 Nov 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an den 'Prince's Trust Awards' in London
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    PEOPLE - Promis an den 'Prince's Trust Awards' in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock (8520914bi)
    Michelle Dewberry sticking out her tongue
    The Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards, London, UK - 15 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Der britische Komödiant Ken Dodd stirbt im Alter von 90 Jahren
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    PEOPLE - Der britische Komödiant Ken Dodd stirbt im Alter von 90 Jahren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock (8074901go)
    Ken Dodd
    National Television Awards, O2, London, UK - 25 Jan 2017

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  • Elizabeth Hurley in Brighton, Britain - 1983
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    Elizabeth Hurley in Brighton, Britain - 1983
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DEBRA BARKER/REX_Shutterstock (246661d)
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    Elizabeth Hurley in Brighton, Britain - 1983

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Elizabeth Hurley wird am 10. Juni 2015 50 Jahre alt

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  • 'Late Show with David Letterman', New York, America - 02 Apr 2014
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    'Late Show with David Letterman', New York, America - 02 Apr 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/REX_Shutterstock (3685786ab)
    David Letterman
    'Late Show with David Letterman', New York, America - 02 Apr 2014

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  • REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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    REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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    The campus is littered with rocks and ditches from unfinished construction work. Sticking together, they know the campus layout by heart, and confidently navigate from classroom to dormitory
    World Sight Day, Mek?ele Blind School, Ethiopia
    Mek'ele Blind School in Ethiopia is home to around 100 children, whose companionship and passion for their education is inspiring to encounter.

    Photographer Tom Pullen visited the school last year, which lies on the outskirts of the city of Mek'ele in the vast northern Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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  • V Festival, Weston Park, Staffordshire, Britain - 16 Aug 2014
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    V Festival, Weston Park, Staffordshire, Britain - 16 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (4078413ca)
    Lily Allen
    V Festival, Weston Park, Staffordshire, Britain - 16 Aug 2014

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Bunte Vögel: Promis mit farbigen Haaren

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  • 'Mortdecai' film press conference, Tokyo, Japan - 28 Jan 2015
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    'Mortdecai' film press conference, Tokyo, Japan - 28 Jan 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Okauchi/REX_Shutterstock (4383872l)
    Johnny Depp
    'Mortdecai' film press conference, Tokyo, Japan - 28 Jan 2015
    Johnny Depp poses for the cameras to promote the movie of Mortdecai in downtown Tokyo. The actor had canceled an earlier press conference on January 27 because of health issues. The movie hits theaters across Japan on February 2nd.
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  • Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, Arrivals, Royal Festival Hall, London, Britain - 12 May 2013
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    Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, Arrivals, Royal Festival Hall, London, Britain - 12 May 2013

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (2334366ey)
    Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman
    Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, Arrivals, Royal Festival Hall, London, Britain - 12 May 2013

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    Zusammenstellung: Promis werden Opfer von 'Photobombing'

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  • Bafta TV Awards, London Palladium, London, Britain - 20 May 2007
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    Bafta TV Awards, London Palladium, London, Britain - 20 May 2007
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    Joan Rivers
    Bafta TV Awards, London Palladium, London, Britain - 20 May 2007

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  • Brown bear cubs play fighting Alaska, USA, July 2011
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    Brown bear cubs play fighting Alaska, USA, July 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Harvey/REX (4082497c)
    Brown bear cub in Alaska sticking out his tongue at his sister while his sister is comforted by her mom.
    Brother Bear Annoys His Sister: Don't Stick Your Tongue Out At Me
    Wildlife photographer Greg Harvey captured a cheeky bear cub playfighting with his sister.

    The 43-year-old photographer took the shots while he was in Alaska in 2011.

    Greg, who lives in Alberta, Canada, says:"I could see the male tormenting the female every chance he got. While she held her own, she was rarely the aggressor and from time to time would get mad at her brother and would try to hide from him by cuddling up to her mom."

    "When she had enough she tried to run away, but the little boy wasn't having any of that. He chased after her and bit her on the bum."

    The brown bear cubs are only 15-months-old and eager to play with eachother; however the brother bear takes it a little far nipping his sister on the bum.

    The self taught photographer says: "The funny thing about anthropomorphism is it can happen at any time. People often ask about the story behind the images. Truthfully, the stories of any interest are normally what happens behind the scenes in a strange country.

    "A brown bear cub wets his lips or tastes the air, and it looks like he is sticking his tongue out at his sister because of her body language as she cuddles up to her mom.

    "I enjoy anthropomorphic images and am over the moon when I am lucky enough to acquire these kinds of images."

    The photographer explains that many of his wildlife photographer colleagues are in the field taking pictures up to 200 days per year.


    "I have to find a way to compete with them with only 14 days on safari per year."


    For more information: http://www.harveywildlifephotography.ca/


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  • Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008
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    Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (767114bl)
    Lily Allen
    Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bunte Vögel - Promis mit gefärbten Haaren

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  • Kelsey Smith mugshot, Deltona, Florida, America - 21 Jun 2012
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    Kelsey Smith mugshot, Deltona, Florida, America - 21 Jun 2012
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    Kelsey Smith mugshot, Deltona, Florida, America - 21 Jun 2012
    Kelsey Smith wasn't in the mood to be arrested if his mugshot is anything to go by.

    The Florida-resident was arrested after being found allegedly smelling of alcohol and sitting in his running car at an intersection.

    Smith, 29, refused to leave the vehicle for a sobriety test and fought back against deputies. It resulted in him being tasered twice and purposely banging his head against a police car and spitting blood on several of the police in attendance.

    According to the police report the Deltona man also claimed he was infected, saying to police that he had AIDS and Hepatitis C and that he was contaminating the squad car.

    Smith has been charged with DUI and resisting arrest. He was taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail for booking.

    His mugshot shows him sticking his tongue out at the camera.
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  • 'State of Play' film premiere, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2009
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    'State of Play' film premiere, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Larkin/REX (912585j)
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    'State of Play' film premiere, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2009
    Directed by Kevin Macdonald, 'State of Play' is a Hollywood remake of the BBC's political thriller of the same name. Starring Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams and Helen Mirren, the film follows a team of investigative reporters as they work alongside a police detective to try to solve the murder of a congressman's mistress.
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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Russell Crowe wird am 7. April 50 Jahre alt

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  • Matt Willis out and about, London, Britain - 29 Dec 2013
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    Matt Willis out and about, London, Britain - 29 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Kaminski/REX (3447570l)
    Matt Willis
    Matt Willis out and about, London, Britain - 29 Dec 2013
    Matt Willis from pop group Busted seen leaving Radio 1 after the Matt Edmonson show. He will be undertaking a long tour with joint group McBusted and will have a cameo role in Eastenders early next year.
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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Promis stehen auf 'Selfies'

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  • Chanel show, Haute Couture Autumn Winter, Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014
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    Chanel show, Haute Couture Autumn Winter, Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (3522848au)
    Cara Delevingne
    Chanel show, Haute Couture Autumn Winter, Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014

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  • Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
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    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anglia Press Agency Ltd./REX (3406580e)

    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Crossbow wielding poachers have struck at a pig farm in Suffolk that supplies meat to the royal family.

    The thieves struck Jimmy Butler's farm in Blythburgh in the middle of the night - killing and stealing a number of animals.

    Horrifically, they also left a number of pigs still alive but peppered with arrows.

    Pork from the targeted farm is used by the kitchens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle as well as top London restaurants such as the Ivy, the Savoy, Rhodes 24 and Hix Chop House.

    In total six pregnant sows living in an outdoor ark at the farm were attacked, with three left with arrows sticking out of them.

    The gang - Mr Butler believes there must have been at least three people in order to lift the 200 kilo dead pigs - struck under cover of darkness and used silent crossbows to avoid being heard.

    Horrified Mr Butler found that two of the sows had been stolen and the other four left injured or so badly traumatised they may lose their litters.

    He said: "The people who did this were worse than animals themselves. It was very distressing for my men who had to deal with wounded animals with crossbow bolts sticking out of them."

    The 15-inch long steel-tipped arrows had to be carefully removed by a vet to avoid further injury.

    But now there are concerns that the attack marks the start of a poaching campaign leading up to Christmas.

    Mr Butler's farm - one of the first to use the healthier outdoor method of rearing pigs - has up to 2,000 sows and 20,000 piglets on it any one time.

    The 66-year-old farmer added: "They weren't very clever poachers - they went for the breeding sows which all had litters - if it was pork for things like bacon they were after, there were smaller...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KXRVYULCP

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  • Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
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    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anglia Press Agency Ltd./REX (3406580c)

    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Crossbow wielding poachers have struck at a pig farm in Suffolk that supplies meat to the royal family.

    The thieves struck Jimmy Butler's farm in Blythburgh in the middle of the night - killing and stealing a number of animals.

    Horrifically, they also left a number of pigs still alive but peppered with arrows.

    Pork from the targeted farm is used by the kitchens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle as well as top London restaurants such as the Ivy, the Savoy, Rhodes 24 and Hix Chop House.

    In total six pregnant sows living in an outdoor ark at the farm were attacked, with three left with arrows sticking out of them.

    The gang - Mr Butler believes there must have been at least three people in order to lift the 200 kilo dead pigs - struck under cover of darkness and used silent crossbows to avoid being heard.

    Horrified Mr Butler found that two of the sows had been stolen and the other four left injured or so badly traumatised they may lose their litters.

    He said: "The people who did this were worse than animals themselves. It was very distressing for my men who had to deal with wounded animals with crossbow bolts sticking out of them."

    The 15-inch long steel-tipped arrows had to be carefully removed by a vet to avoid further injury.

    But now there are concerns that the attack marks the start of a poaching campaign leading up to Christmas.

    Mr Butler's farm - one of the first to use the healthier outdoor method of rearing pigs - has up to 2,000 sows and 20,000 piglets on it any one time.

    The 66-year-old farmer added: "They weren't very clever poachers - they went for the breeding sows which all had litters - if it was pork for things like bacon they were after, there were smaller...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KXRVYULCP

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  • Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
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    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anglia Press Agency Ltd./REX (3406580b)

    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Crossbow wielding poachers have struck at a pig farm in Suffolk that supplies meat to the royal family.

    The thieves struck Jimmy Butler's farm in Blythburgh in the middle of the night - killing and stealing a number of animals.

    Horrifically, they also left a number of pigs still alive but peppered with arrows.

    Pork from the targeted farm is used by the kitchens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle as well as top London restaurants such as the Ivy, the Savoy, Rhodes 24 and Hix Chop House.

    In total six pregnant sows living in an outdoor ark at the farm were attacked, with three left with arrows sticking out of them.

    The gang - Mr Butler believes there must have been at least three people in order to lift the 200 kilo dead pigs - struck under cover of darkness and used silent crossbows to avoid being heard.

    Horrified Mr Butler found that two of the sows had been stolen and the other four left injured or so badly traumatised they may lose their litters.

    He said: "The people who did this were worse than animals themselves. It was very distressing for my men who had to deal with wounded animals with crossbow bolts sticking out of them."

    The 15-inch long steel-tipped arrows had to be carefully removed by a vet to avoid further injury.

    But now there are concerns that the attack marks the start of a poaching campaign leading up to Christmas.

    Mr Butler's farm - one of the first to use the healthier outdoor method of rearing pigs - has up to 2,000 sows and 20,000 piglets on it any one time.

    The 66-year-old farmer added: "They weren't very clever poachers - they went for the breeding sows which all had litters - if it was pork for things like bacon they were after, there were smaller...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KXRVYULCP

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  • Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
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    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anglia Press Agency Ltd./REX (3406580a)

    Crossbow wielding poachers target pig farm that supplies meat to Buckingham Palace, Suffolk, Britain - 30 Nov 2013
    Crossbow wielding poachers have struck at a pig farm in Suffolk that supplies meat to the royal family.

    The thieves struck Jimmy Butler's farm in Blythburgh in the middle of the night - killing and stealing a number of animals.

    Horrifically, they also left a number of pigs still alive but peppered with arrows.

    Pork from the targeted farm is used by the kitchens at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle as well as top London restaurants such as the Ivy, the Savoy, Rhodes 24 and Hix Chop House.

    In total six pregnant sows living in an outdoor ark at the farm were attacked, with three left with arrows sticking out of them.

    The gang - Mr Butler believes there must have been at least three people in order to lift the 200 kilo dead pigs - struck under cover of darkness and used silent crossbows to avoid being heard.

    Horrified Mr Butler found that two of the sows had been stolen and the other four left injured or so badly traumatised they may lose their litters.

    He said: "The people who did this were worse than animals themselves. It was very distressing for my men who had to deal with wounded animals with crossbow bolts sticking out of them."

    The 15-inch long steel-tipped arrows had to be carefully removed by a vet to avoid further injury.

    But now there are concerns that the attack marks the start of a poaching campaign leading up to Christmas.

    Mr Butler's farm - one of the first to use the healthier outdoor method of rearing pigs - has up to 2,000 sows and 20,000 piglets on it any one time.

    The 66-year-old farmer added: "They weren't very clever poachers - they went for the breeding sows which all had litters - if it was pork for things like bacon they were after, there were smaller...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KXRVYULCP

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  • Iggy Azalea at BBC Radio 1 Studios, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2013
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    Iggy Azalea at BBC Radio 1 Studios, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features (2647753h)
    Iggy Azalea
    Iggy Azalea at BBC Radio 1 Studios, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2013
    Iggy arrived at a pub called 'Wargrave Arms'
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  • Prince Harry's school play, London, Britain - 1987
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    Prince Harry's school play, London, Britain - 1987
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CARRARO/BEIRNE / Rex Features (141153b)
    Prince Harry making a face at photographers
    Prince Harry's school play, London, Britain - 1987

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  • NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012
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    NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Erik Pendzich/Rex (1779143b)
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    NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012

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  • NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012
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    NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Erik Pendzich/Rex (1779143c)
    Adam Levine
    NBC 'Today Show' Toyota Concert Series, New York, America - 29 Jun 2012

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  • Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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    Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Parsons / Rex Features (1469889a)
    A moorhen chick photographed at the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital in West Hatch, Somerset, UK. Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) chicks are black balls of fluff with long legs sticking out the bottom. The red bill of the parents can just be seen starting to come through. Much daintier and elegant I think than the Coot, the moorhen is a shy bird in the countryside, but can be quite bold on town lakes.
    Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/drxe

    An adorable project shows the baby birds of Britain in the first days of their lives.

    Wildlife photographer Gavin Parsons has worked closely with UK rescue centres to capture chicks bought in for care.

    He has spent the last three years photographing some of the baby birds bought into Folly Wildlife Rescue in Sussex and the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre West Hatch in Somerset.

    Each year hundreds of hatchlings are bought to rescue centres either after their nests have been disturbed or when they have been mistakenly picked up by well-meaning members of the public after they have fledged.
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  • Nature
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    Nature
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    Domestic Cat, tabby adult, close-up of head, with tongue sticking out, in early morning, Kent, England, July
    Nature

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  • Sea otter diving for and eating crab, Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing, California, America - Nov 2011
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    Sea otter diving for and eating crab, Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing, California, America - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang / Rex Features (1493351i)
    This sea otter looks like it ate something it didn't like; he's wincing and sticking it tongue out at the same time. The otter has a crab its paws. Detail
    Urgh, Too Pinchy! Otter Tackles Crab Lunch
    Grabbing a crab lunch can be tricky when you are only blessed with small paws.

    This California sea otter looked as if it had eaten something it didn't like as it tackled the pincers.

    But the marine mammal knew exactly how to minimise the nasty nips from it's blue crab prey - it simply flipped the alive-and-kicking crustaceans onto their backs.

    Photographer Michael Yang spotted the fascinating feeding display at Moss Landing in California on Saturday (12 Nov).

    Michael explains: "The sea otter would disappear underwater for up to a minute at a time and come up with one or two crabs.

    "It would bite off the legs and chew on the shell to get to the meat inside. The shell must have been hard because I was able to hear the crunching as the otter chewed.

    "Unlike with mussels and clams, where sea otters typically use tools such as rocks to break open the shells to get to the meat inside, this sea otter was using only its paws and teeth with the crab.

    "It would also rip the top shell of the crab off, using its paws to hold onto the crab's body and teeth to grab onto the top shell. Once this was done, it would have access to the meat inside the body.

    "If the otter came up with two crabs, it would float on its back and place one of the crabs on its stomach while dining on the other crab. Since the crabs were still alive (I was able to see the legs of the crabs flailing), the otter would flip the crabs upside down so they would not be able to crawl away.

    "Once, a crab was able to right himself and started to crawl back into the water. But just before it reached the edge of the otter's stomach towards freedom, the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VNJBSFMBS

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  • Sea otter diving for and eating crab, Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing, California, America - Nov 2011
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    Sea otter diving for and eating crab, Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing, California, America - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang / Rex Features (1493351f)

    Urgh, Too Pinchy! Otter Tackles Crab Lunch
    Grabbing a crab lunch can be tricky when you are only blessed with small paws.

    This California sea otter looked as if it had eaten something it didn't like as it tackled the pincers.

    But the marine mammal knew exactly how to minimise the nasty nips from it's blue crab prey - it simply flipped the alive-and-kicking crustaceans onto their backs.

    Photographer Michael Yang spotted the fascinating feeding display at Moss Landing in California on Saturday (12 Nov).

    Michael explains: "The sea otter would disappear underwater for up to a minute at a time and come up with one or two crabs.

    "It would bite off the legs and chew on the shell to get to the meat inside. The shell must have been hard because I was able to hear the crunching as the otter chewed.

    "Unlike with mussels and clams, where sea otters typically use tools such as rocks to break open the shells to get to the meat inside, this sea otter was using only its paws and teeth with the crab.

    "It would also rip the top shell of the crab off, using its paws to hold onto the crab's body and teeth to grab onto the top shell. Once this was done, it would have access to the meat inside the body.

    "If the otter came up with two crabs, it would float on its back and place one of the crabs on its stomach while dining on the other crab. Since the crabs were still alive (I was able to see the legs of the crabs flailing), the otter would flip the crabs upside down so they would not be able to crawl away.

    "Once, a crab was able to right himself and started to crawl back into the water. But just before it reached the edge of the otter's stomach towards freedom, the otter scooped the crab back upside down and kept it from escaping."


    MUST CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray


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  • Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Bunse/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1295796c )

    Lopsided Waterbuck Feels A Bit Up And Down
    Look who's bucking the trend.

    An unusual twist in this waterbuck's horn made it look like it had been fitted with an extraordinary head set.

    The animal's lop-sided appearance made him stick out like a sore thumb.

    Unlike his pals, who had two straight horns, this waterbuck had one which had grown in a bizarre curl.

    Amateur photographer Ingrid Bunse snapped this photograph while on safari in the Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia.

    The 49-year-old, from Cologne, Germany, has been visiting Africa for several years but admitted she had never seen a sight like it before.

    She said: "When I spotted this animal I knew I had to get a picture because it was so unusual - I've never seen anything like it.

    "I don't know what caused the horn to curl like this but it didn't seem to be too bothered by it."

    Mrs Bunse, who works in a publishing house, added: "I think it is because something special and rare.

    "Everybody can do the perfect lion shot if the animal is close and posing but this waterbuck is special, something I will probably only see once in a lifetime."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Ingrid Bunse / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QFFCMHSRD (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Bunse/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1295796b )

    Lopsided Waterbuck Feels A Bit Up And Down
    Look who's bucking the trend.

    An unusual twist in this waterbuck's horn made it look like it had been fitted with an extraordinary head set.

    The animal's lop-sided appearance made him stick out like a sore thumb.

    Unlike his pals, who had two straight horns, this waterbuck had one which had grown in a bizarre curl.

    Amateur photographer Ingrid Bunse snapped this photograph while on safari in the Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia.

    The 49-year-old, from Cologne, Germany, has been visiting Africa for several years but admitted she had never seen a sight like it before.

    She said: "When I spotted this animal I knew I had to get a picture because it was so unusual - I've never seen anything like it.

    "I don't know what caused the horn to curl like this but it didn't seem to be too bothered by it."

    Mrs Bunse, who works in a publishing house, added: "I think it is because something special and rare.

    "Everybody can do the perfect lion shot if the animal is close and posing but this waterbuck is special, something I will probably only see once in a lifetime."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Ingrid Bunse / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QFFCMHSRD (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Waterbuck with upside down horn, Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Bunse/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1295796a )

    Lopsided Waterbuck Feels A Bit Up And Down
    Look who's bucking the trend.

    An unusual twist in this waterbuck's horn made it look like it had been fitted with an extraordinary head set.

    The animal's lop-sided appearance made him stick out like a sore thumb.

    Unlike his pals, who had two straight horns, this waterbuck had one which had grown in a bizarre curl.

    Amateur photographer Ingrid Bunse snapped this photograph while on safari in the Ongava Wilderness Reserve, Namibia.

    The 49-year-old, from Cologne, Germany, has been visiting Africa for several years but admitted she had never seen a sight like it before.

    She said: "When I spotted this animal I knew I had to get a picture because it was so unusual - I've never seen anything like it.

    "I don't know what caused the horn to curl like this but it didn't seem to be too bothered by it."

    Mrs Bunse, who works in a publishing house, added: "I think it is because something special and rare.

    "Everybody can do the perfect lion shot if the animal is close and posing but this waterbuck is special, something I will probably only see once in a lifetime."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Ingrid Bunse / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QFFCMHSRD (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban and their daughter on the way to the airport, New York, America - 17 Nov 2010
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    Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban and their daughter on the way to the airport, New York, America - 17 Nov 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Startraks Photo / Rex Features ( 1250555p )
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    Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban and their daughter on the way to the airport, New York, America - 17 Nov 2010

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  • Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
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    Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432k )
    Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
    Tape Me To The Ball
    TAPE ME TO THE BALL

    High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.

    Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.

    And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.

    Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.

    But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.

    Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.

    The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.

    And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
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    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa  - 10 Jul 2009
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    Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michelly Rall / Rex Features ( 979160u )

    Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
    THE PURE, WHITE TIGER BORN WITHOUT STRIPES

    A rare pure white Bengal Tiger is set to take the world by storm with her snowy coat and blue eyes.

    Fareeda is the first white tiger to be born in Africa and, even more unusually, was born without the stripes typical to her kind.

    Her parents Geena and Shiva are both white Bengal tigers and carry the gene for white colouring.

    The playful cub was born on Christmas day along with brother Shahir and sister Sitarah, both of whom are marked with normal black tiger stripes.

    Due to this keepers at Cango Wildlife Ranch, near Cape Town, thought that Fareeda might develop her distinctive stripes as she grew older.

    Cango Ranch PR and Marketing Manager, Odette Claassen said:

    "When she was born, Fareeda had noticeably pale colour. It did cause a stir of excitement among the staff.

    "But we knew there was the possibility of the cub's very light black and ginger stripes darkening over time existed."

    However, at odds of 100 to one, now that she is six months old it is clear that Fareeda is set to stay icy white forever.

    The young cub was largely hand-reared by keepers at the ranch.

    Her adoptive 'mum' was Lisha the Labrador who, over the years, has played foster mother to more than 30 'orphans'.

    Fareeda was bred as part of a unique breeding program aimed at keeping the White Bengal species alive.

    It is estimated that there are less than 20 tigers like Fareeda alive in the world today.

    "Most white Bengal tigers are bred in the US from a single male captured in India in the 1950s, but Fareeda is the first to be born in Africa, which is very special," Claassen added.

    "My hope is that one day Fareeda and her kind can return to their nativ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HAXGQMKD

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    Cute house cat portrait.
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  • Joss Stone in Concert to Benefit Why 'Imagine There's No Hunger' Charity, New York, America - 05 Nov 2008
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    Joss Stone in Concert to Benefit Why 'Imagine There's No Hunger' Charity, New York, America - 05 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Allen / Rex Features ( 814482ag )
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    Joss Stone in Concert to Benefit Why 'Imagine There's No Hunger' Charity, New York, America - 05 Nov 2008
    An ever quirky Joss Stone performed in concert last night in aid of the fight against world hunger. Stone was performing as part of the Hard Rock Cafe's global 'Imagine There's No Hunger' campaign, which will benefit World Hunger Year (WHY), a non-profit organisation that strives to fight against hunger and poverty around the world. As part of the campaign Joss has also lent her vocal talents to a special compilation CD, Serve3, which aims to raise funds for the charity. Yoko Ono has donated John Lennon's song 'Give Peace A Chance' for the CD. It also contains rare, new or previously unreleased tracks from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne, Starsailor and My Morning Jacket.
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  • Q Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
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    Q Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 805139au )
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    Q Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Coldplay won two of the most prestigious prizes at this year (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008
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    Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Allen / Rex Features ( 800974r )
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    Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008

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  • Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008
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    Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features ( 767114bl )
    Lily Allen
    Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards, Berkeley Square, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2008

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  • Spike TV 2nd Annual Guys Choice Awards, Culver City, Los Angeles, America - 30 May 2008
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    Spike TV 2nd Annual Guys Choice Awards, Culver City, Los Angeles, America - 30 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery / Rex Features ( 766729b )
    Katy Perry
    Spike TV 2nd Annual Guys Choice Awards, Culver City, Los Angeles, America - 30 May 2008

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  • Prince Charles plants a tree on the estate of his Highgrove home, Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 May 2008
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    Prince Charles plants a tree on the estate of his Highgrove home, Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 May 2008
    No Uk until 20 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (765971b)
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    Prince Charles plants a tree on the estate of his Highgrove home, Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 May 2008
    Prince Charles planted an oak sapling on his estate. One thousand trees are being planted across Gloucestershire to mark the county's millennium year since it was formed. Charles recently had a non-cancerous growth removed from his face in a minor procedure
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  • Hadley Freeman Book Launch Party, Mulberry Store, New Bond Street, London, Britain - 14 Feb 2008
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    Hadley Freeman Book Launch Party, Mulberry Store, New Bond Street, London, Britain - 14 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Curley / Rex Features ( 733712t )
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    Hadley Freeman Book Launch Party, Mulberry Store, New Bond Street, London, Britain - 14 Feb 2008

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  • New Line Cinema 40th Anniversary Benefit Gala, New York, America - 05 Oct 2007
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    New Line Cinema 40th Anniversary Benefit Gala, New York, America - 05 Oct 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik C. Pendzich / Rex Features ( 699368r )
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    Uplifting! Celebrities Are Busting Out All Over
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    Uplifting - Who's Got The Breast Cleavage?

    And the Oscar for best supported actress goes to ... It would seem that for these celebs walking the red carpet really is an uplifting experience. To be a successful star you can?t be a shy and retiring wallflower, as these up front and in your face ladies demonstrate; they know exactly what kind of oomph you need to get noticed.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY REX FEATURES
    Picture research: Trudi Kammerling
    Words: Katy Brown
    23 Oct 2008

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LCSKQALG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicolou
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    Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicolou
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cavan Pawson / Rex Features ( 945650a )
    Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicoloured Blooms Walked Out Looking Pretty As Pictures And Managed The Unthinkable A Smile. Models Are Notorious For Looking Sultry It Is Almost Written In Their Contract Not To Grin. But Perhaps Because The Clothes Were So Feminine They Couldn't Help Themselves. More Likely Mccartney Told Them To. She Has After All Built Her Reputation Around 'knowing What Makes Chicks Tick' And A Procession Of Smiley Models Is More Likely To Connect With Women Than A Succession Of Glowering Ones. Mccartney Has Found A Winning Formula And Is Sticking To It. All Her Signature Looks Were Here: A Loose Chiffon Tea Dress Worn Over A Mannish Cream Tailored Jacket A Spaghetti Strap Dress Of Thin Parachute Silk With Flounces And Tiers To The Hem And The Floorskimming Wide-leg Trousers Which Always Lend A Seventies Feel To Her Collections. So Many Other Designers Are Hell-bent On Reinventing Themselves Every Season That The Customer Never Knows Quite Where She Stands. But If Your Idea Of Easy Summer Dressing Is To Wear A Cotton Loose-knit Cardie Over A Billowing Silk Sundress Mccartney Is Your Woman. Key To The Show Were The Loose Silk Voile Dresses And Playsuits In Blue And Brown Paisley A Bold Multicoloured Floral Print Or A More Washed-out Version For Evening. Cobalt Blue With Loose Satin Shirt Dresses Sported Rolled Up Sleeves. Hand-carved Wooden Clogs Were Mccartney's Latest Way To Avoid Using Leather. Swimwear Was Fifties-style Or Seventies La Particularly A Dolphin-printed Vest Top Worn With Tiny Shorts And Matching Cardigan. Tailoring Also Had Its Roots In The Seventies. Tuxedos Were Thrown Over The Lightest Silk Dresses For A Masculine/feminine Mix. Ever Caring About The E...

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  • Us Weekly's 'Hot Hollywood' party at Opera, Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 26 Sep 2007
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    Us Weekly's 'Hot Hollywood' party at Opera, Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 26 Sep 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sara Jaye / Rex Features ( 699221m )
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    Us Weekly's 'Hot Hollywood' party at Opera, Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 26 Sep 2007

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  • 'Superbad' film premiere presented by Columbia, Los Angeles, America - 13 Aug 2007
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    'Superbad' film premiere presented by Columbia, Los Angeles, America - 13 Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Brooker / Rex Features ( 683165g )
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    'Superbad' film premiere presented by Columbia, Los Angeles, America - 13 Aug 2007

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