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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The famous Shaftesbury Avenue in Soho / central London at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, is deserted.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The famous Shaftesbury Avenue in Soho / central London at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, is deserted.
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  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse55-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse51-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse48-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse31-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse05-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The Strand on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Covent Garden on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Picadilly Circus at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The famous Shaftesbury Avenue in Soho / central London at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, is deserted.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The famous Shaftesbury Avenue in Soho / central London at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, is deserted.
    _MG_1936.jpg
  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. The famous Shaftesbury Avenue in Soho / central London at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, is deserted.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Chinatown near Leicester Square on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty. The lights are on, but no one is home.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Old Compton Street, Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse50-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse45-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse38-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse34-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse29-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse20-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse15-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse14-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse13-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse06-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • London, 5th March 2015: The sculpture known as Gift Horse, by German artist Hans Haacke, is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square on the public space called the Fourth Plinth. London mayor Boris Johnson financed the 10th artwork to appear here. The skeletal, riderless horse (derived from The Anatomy of a Horse - George Stubbs, 1766) with a London Stock Exchange tickertape is a comment on power, money and history.
    unveiling_gift_horse04-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. All theatres are closed. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty. The lights are on, but no one is home.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. A closed pub and restaurant on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Covent Garden on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
    _MG_1984.jpg
  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Covent Garden on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
    _MG_2001.jpg
  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Picadilly Circus at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Picadilly Circus at night on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Old Compton Street, Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Old Compton Street, Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Old Compton Street, Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Old Compton Street, Soho on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Usually full of tourists, Carnaby Street was empty. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Apple Store closed for business on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Picadilly Circus on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • Central London looking deserted on 22nd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom, during lockdown in the UK as a result of Covid19. In order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants have been closed down by law. Picadilly Circus on what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was empty.
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  • A airliner window seat view of west London as the aircraft comes in to land at London's Heathrow airport. The campaign for a 3rd runway at Heathrow is being met by fierce opposition due to the nature of constantly low-flying planes over residential areas. From the chapter entitled 'Up in the Air' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    adie_dolan438-05-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Cones and a hoarding showing the Thames River, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern. We see a visual pun between the cones and severed stripe-wrapped tree that blends together with the tower of the Tate - a former electricity generating power station. The future skyscraper is 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
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  • Members of Royal Marines Commandos demonstrate various weaponry to small children and young adults  during a public open-day in Greenwich, London during which the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
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  • View over the Thames and London from the new viewing platform at the Tate Modern Gallery. The building, originally Bankside Power station, was designed by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Battersea Power Station and Waterloo Bridge. Constructed from a brick shell supported by an interior steel structure, its striking monumental design with its single central chimney, had often led it to be referred to as an industrial cathedral.  The 360-degree rooftop viewing deck is one of the headline features of the Switch House – the 64.5-metre-high Tate Modern gallery extension by Herzog & de Meuron, opened to the public in June 2016.
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  • View over the Thames and London from the new viewing platform at the Tate Modern Gallery. The building, originally Bankside Power station, was designed by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Battersea Power Station and Waterloo Bridge. Constructed from a brick shell supported by an interior steel structure, its striking monumental design with its single central chimney, had often led it to be referred to as an industrial cathedral.  The 360-degree rooftop viewing deck is one of the headline features of the Switch House – the 64.5-metre-high Tate Modern gallery extension by Herzog & de Meuron, opened to the public in June 2016.
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  • View over the Thames and City of London with the dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral in the foreground seen from the new viewing platform at the Tate Modern Gallery. The 360-degree rooftop viewing deck is one of the headline features of the Switch House – the 64.5-metre-high Tate Modern gallery extension by Herzog & de Meuron, opened to the public in June 2016.
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  • View over the Thames and City of London with the dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral in the foreground seen from the new viewing platform at the Tate Modern Gallery. The 360-degree rooftop viewing deck is one of the headline features of the Switch House – the 64.5-metre-high Tate Modern gallery extension by Herzog & de Meuron, opened to the public in June 2016.
    _E6A1922_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1967_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1961_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1960_1.jpg
  • Tarpaulin covered buiding undergoing construction on the north side of Blackfriars Bridge, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Young man drinking beer outside a London pub through a novelty straw in the shape of spectacles.
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  • A airliner window seat view of mid-Channel airspace. Clouds and blue sky is seen below and beyong a passenger's commercial aviation experience. From the chapter entitled 'Up in the Air' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    adie_dolan430-05-06-2014_1.jpg
  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening. At one point however police felt in necessary to move in and protect the Olympic Clock in the sqaure from being damaged. This led to angry outbursts from the people in the sqaure and police decided to clear the square which led to skirmishes between police and activists.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening. At one point however police felt in necessary to move in and protect the Olympic Clock in the sqaure from being damaged. This led to angry outbursts from the people in the sqaure and police decided to clear the square which led to skirmishes between police and activists.
    IMG_6134_1.jpg
  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening. At one point however police felt in necessary to move in and protect the Olympic Clock in the sqaure from being damaged. This led to angry outbursts from the people in the sqaure and police decided to clear the square which led to skirmishes between police and activists.
    IMG_6133_1.jpg
  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
    IMG_5870_1.jpg
  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one. Here a Legal Observer has been arrested.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists are waiting outside the the shop detained by police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Here a street performer atkes avantage of the half empty shop and practise his joggling skills.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.Police kept an eye on the activists from inside the shop all along.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here Royal Bank of Scotland has been paint bombed.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here a group from Globalise Risistant marches down Oxfort Street.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here Boots tis protected by police in anticipation of an attack by UK Uncut.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here black bloc anti-capitalists and anarchists have paint bombed TOP Shop in Oxford Street. Topshop is owned by Sir Philip Green whos is seen by many as not payning his due taxes and his retail shops often have been a target for UK Uncut activists.
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  • Thousands of students and some trade unionists took to the streets in London to protest against the proposed Lib-Con coalition Government's cuts in educationa and public sector. The march started in Mellet Street next to SOAS University and by Parliament it dissolved into many smaller groups dispersing around Central London. It was a noicy but peaceful protest with very few arrests and no injuries. Here a small group has blocked the shop Dorothy Perkins in Oxford Street, demanding that Green, the owner, pay all of his taxes.
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  • Thousands of students and some trade unionists took to the streets in London to protest against the proposed Lib-Con coalition Government's cuts in educationa and public sector. The march started in Mellet Street next to SOAS University and by Parliament it dissolved into many smaller groups dispersing around Central London. It was a noicy but peaceful protest with very few arrests and no injuries. Flares set of outside Downing Street in Whitehall.
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  • Thousands of students and some trade unionists took to the streets in London to protest against the proposed Lib-Con coalition Government's cuts in educationa and public sector. The march started in Mellet Street next to SOAS University and by Parliament it dissolved into many smaller groups dispersing around Central London. It was a noicy but peaceful protest with very few arrests and no injuries.
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  • Thousands of students and some trade unionists took to the streets in London to protest against the proposed Lib-Con coalition Government's cuts in educationa and public sector. The march started in Mellet Street next to SOAS University and by Parliament it dissolved into many smaller groups dispersing around Central London. It was a noicy but peaceful protest with very few arrests and no injuries.
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  • Thousands of students and some trade unionists took to the streets in London to protest against the proposed Lib-Con coalition Government's cuts in educationa and public sector. The march started in Mellet Street next to SOAS University and by Parliament it dissolved into many smaller groups dispersing around Central London. It was a noicy but peaceful protest with very few arrests and no injuries.
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  • In Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom on the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Here his father carefully shaves his head watched closely by his extended family. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
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  • In Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom on the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Here his Grandfather cuts the main part of his hair away watched closely by the boy, his father and family. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million Here an activist take a chance to smell some of the teas on offer in the shop.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening. At one point however police felt in necessary to move in and protect the Olympic Clock in the sqaure from being damaged. This led to angry outbursts from the people in the sqaure and police decided to clear the square which led to skirmishes between police and activists.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening. At one point however police felt in necessary to move in and protect the Olympic Clock in the sqaure from being damaged. This led to angry outbursts from the people in the sqaure and police decided to clear the square which led to skirmishes between police and activists.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Traffalgar Square turned into a big party in the early evening.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists has decided to leave the shop and stop the occupation and to try to prevent individual being arrested they link arm and leave the shop as "one".
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Play games to kill the waiting game with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Here a fake £50 note has been put inbetween chocolate eggs with PM David Cameron's face on.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.The shop was full of Easter chocolta eggs and someone made their ownEaster egg with the writing 'I blame David"
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