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  • British writer Caryl Phillips in London. Caryl Phillips (born 13 March 1958) is a Kittian-British novelist, playwright and essayist. Best known for his novels (for which he has won multiple awards), Phillips is often described as a Black Atlantic writer, since much of his fictional output is defined by its interest in, and searching exploration of, the experiences of peoples of the African diaspora in England, the Caribbean and the United States.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Crowds of people queue to get into the London 2012 Megastore to go shopping for related merchandise. Olympic stars Michael Phelps and Phillips Idowu adorn the building in large scale illustrations.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Crowds of people queue to get into the London 2012 Megastore to go shopping for related merchandise. Olympic stars Michael Phelps and Phillips Idowu adorn the building in large scale illustrations.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • Passers-by walk beneath the inspiring images of Team GB gold medallist heptathlete Jessica Ennis and long jumper Phillips Idowu adorn the exterior of the Adidas store in central London's Oxford Street, during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The ad is for sports footwear brand Adidas and their 'Take The Stage/Crown' campaign which is viewable across Britain and to Britons who have been cheering these athletes who have been winning medals in numbers not seen for 100 years. Their heroic performances have surprised a host nation who until the victories, were largely anti-Olympics - now adoring their darling Ennis and her good looks.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Crowds of people queue to get into the London 2012 Megastore to go shopping for related merchandise. Olympic star Phillips Idowu adorns the building in a large scale illustration.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Crowds of people queue to get into the London 2012 Megastore to go shopping for related merchandise. Olympic stars Michael Phelps and Phillips Idowu adorn the building in large scale illustrations.
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  • Beyond Chinese TV media images, a red sun sinks behind late cloud in the west, a glowing red sky illuminates Hong Kong's harbour, this scene is symbolic of the decline of empire, the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) two years after this picture was taken, often referred to as "The Handover" on June 30, 1997. Midnight of that day signified the end of British rule and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. From this famous ferry terminal that protrudes out into the busy waters of this colony’s harbour from the Kowloon side of the territory. Hong Kong was once known as 'fragrant harbour' (or Heung Keung) because of the smell of transported sandal wood in the days before China ceded its territory to the British for 155 years until the 1997 deadline.
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  • Electrical pylons in front of production tower in flames at the ConocoPhillips Oil Terminal at Seal Sands, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Electrical pylons in front of production tower in flames at the ConocoPhillips Oil Terminal at Seal Sands, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Phillip are televised from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on to a giant screen for the crowds below, during the monarchs Golden Jubilee celebrations, on 3rd June 2002, in London, England.
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  • 36 hours after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, the capital returns to normality and Londoners return to their first day to work such as artist Jane Masojada with her portrait of Prince Phillip, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Seven people were killed and many others left with life-changing injuries - but the British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • 36 hours after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, the capital returns to normality and Londoners return to their first day to work such as artist Jane Masojada with her portrait of Prince Phillip, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Seven people were killed and many others left with life-changing injuries - but the British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • 36 hours after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, the capital returns to normality and Londoners return to their first day to work such as artist Jane Masojada with her portrait of Prince Phillip, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Seven people were killed and many others left with life-changing injuries - but the British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • A Phillip Morris ad using the famous Marlboro Man cowboy character on a downtown Atlanta billboard. The Marlboro Man is a figure used in tobacco advertising campaign for Marlboro cigarettes. In the United States, where the campaign originated, it was used from 1954 to 1999. The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The image involves a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in nature with only a cigarette. The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine. The Marlboro advertising campaign, created by Leo Burnett Worldwide, is said to be one of the most brilliant advertisement campaigns of all time though two of the Marlboro cowboy actors died of lung cancer.
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  • Art lovers are seen through a window while attending a private exhibition preview of a series at Phillip Mould, a dealer of paintings in London. Philip Mould & Company are a leading specialist dealer in British art and Old Masters. Our gallery is located in Dover Street at the centre of London’s art market. They have a large selection of fine paintings for sale, from Tudor and Jacobean panel pictures to eighteenth century landscapes, as well as works by Old Masters such as Titian and Van Dyck, and antique portrait miniatures.
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  • Art lovers are seen through a window while attending a private exhibition preview of a series at Phillip Mould, a dealer of paintings in London. Philip Mould & Company are a leading specialist dealer in British art and Old Masters. Our gallery is located in Dover Street at the centre of London’s art market. They have a large selection of fine paintings for sale, from Tudor and Jacobean panel pictures to eighteenth century landscapes, as well as works by Old Masters such as Titian and Van Dyck, and antique portrait miniatures.
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  • 36 hours after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, the capital returns to normality and Londoners return to their first day to work such as artist Jane Masojada with her portrait of Prince Phillip, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Seven people were killed and many others left with life-changing injuries - but the British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark; born 10 June 1921) is seen driving a carriage at the Lowther Show in Cumbria. Enjoying his favourite pastime of carriage racing he looks relaxed and happy to be able to enjoy this sport of the socially privileged. Holding the reins and about to put another glove on his hand, the Duke is dressed in tweed and wears a tie and hat that has a horse badge on the front. The Duke was also a Polo player in his youth and adult life; though he eventually gave up the sport due to age but carried on competing in carriage driving, a sport which he helped expand, and for which he wrote the early rule book
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  • Masks of members of the Uk royal family including the Queen at the top, appear in a shop window in central London<br />
ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • Monarchists celebrate their Queen's Diamnond Jubilee weeks before the Olympics come to London. The UK gears enjoys a weekend and summer of patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne. Across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • Former Cambridge Analytica employee Alexandra Phillips, Brexit Party MEP in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Alexandra Phillips has admitted working for SCL,  Cambridge Analytica’s parent company on President Uhuru Kenyatta’s successful re-election campaign in Kenya.
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  • Former Cambridge Analytica employee Alexandra Phillips, Brexit Party MEP in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Alexandra Phillips has admitted working for SCL,  Cambridge Analytica’s parent company on President Uhuru Kenyatta’s successful re-election campaign in Kenya.
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  • Labour MP Jess Phillips and son Danny, left, join school children  during a protest outside Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Danny, the son of Labour MP Jess Phillips, on the steps of  Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. He was left there by his mother in protest over schools being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Labour MP Jess Phillips joins school children  during a protest outside Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Labour MP Jess Phillips and son Danny join school children  during a protest in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom on 5th July, 2019. Campaign group Save Our Schools say schools are being forced to close early on Fridays from September because of funding cuts.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
    regents_canal-06-13-10-2018.jpg
  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
    regents_canal-07-13-10-2018.jpg
  • Londoners enjoy autumnal sunshine at Gasholders Park, on 16th October 2018, in London, England. The iconic structures were built in the 1850s as part of Pancras Gasworks. Typical volumes for large gas holders are about 50,000 cubic metres, with 60 metres diameter structures. The gasholders remained in use until the late 20th Century and were finally decommissioned in 2000. Gasholder Park is designed by Bell Phillips Architects.
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  • Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillips photograph in the entrance to two Boats School, the only school on the island, providing education to all resident children aged 3–16, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • Anonymous dictators by Kennard Phillips in the Shangri La field, Glastonbury Festival 2016. The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, United Kingdom. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • With images of Olympian athletes such as pole vaulter Polish Pawel Wojciechowski, American swimmer Michael Phelps and long Team GB jumper Phillips Idowu, workers push barrows of retail food outside the Olympic Megastore in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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  • With images of Olympian athletes such as swimmer Michael Phelps and long jumper Phillips Idowu, an exterior of the Olympic Megastore in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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  • Phillip Acheles, 47, Main Street, artist. Phillip is a self-taught artist. He was selling this and other artists'  paintings in down-town Port Au Prince, a sign that the economy is moving again, albeit in a limited capacity. "Not since 2006 has there been any prosperity in this country," says Phillip. "It has been in a state of political crisis  for years now. Every time there is  a small recovery, something happens and now the earthquake means the chance of selling paintings to tourists is once more very low."
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • Businessman Sir Phillip Green speaks at a retail conference London. Sir Philip Green is a British billionaire businessman who owns some of the United Kingdom's largest retailers, including British Home Stores (Bhs/BHS) and the Arcadia Group (whch includes Topshop). He is Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of 2,300 shops in the UK and assets worth around £3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the UK clothing retail market, making his empire the second-largest in the sector. The leader, Marks and Spencer, has been the target of two unsuccessful takeover bids from Green.
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  • In his private rooms, Father Phillipe Dubos a country priest blows smoke from his pipe in the Presbytry at Equetot a local Catholic church in rural Normandy. With literature lining a bookcase and paperwork on his office table, the priest exhales from his pipe, blowing blue smoke across the study. It is a quiet moment after a busy morning of Mass and community activities. It is estimated that somewhere between 83% to 88% of France's population are Catholic. The church is organised into 98 dioceses, served by 20,523 priests.
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  • Watched by statues of saints, Father Phillipe Dubos a country priest lights candles before Sunday Mass in a local Catholic church in Iville St Guerisseurs, rural Normandy. In front of the statues of six saint icons that are lined up along a raised surface in the transept, a quiet corner of the church. It is estimated that somewhere between 83% to 88% of France's population are Catholic. The church is organised into 98 dioceses, served by 20,523 priests.
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  • A priest leads Sunday Mass in a local 16th century Catholic church in rural Normandy. Father Phillipe Dubos leads the service to his small parish congregation in Le Neubourg. Wearing a green cassock and with hands and palms open, he offers his liturgy to his flock. It is estimated that somewhere between 83% to 88% of France's population are Catholic. The church is organised into 98 dioceses, served by 20,523 priests.
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  • A priest leads Sunday Mass in a local Catholic church in Le Neubourg in rural Normandy. Father Phillipe Dubos holds up the Holy chalice and wafer before offering it for the congregation to sip and eat. Wearing a green cassock, the mottled light from stained glass window light plays across his shoulder as we see him side-on. It is estimated that somewhere between 83% to 88% of France's population are Catholic. The church is organised into 98 dioceses, served by 20,523 priests
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  • An aerial view of the rural Catholic church of Le Neubourg during the Sunday Mass for the local community. Local children help Father Phillipe Dubos, their parish priest conduct the Mass in front the rest of the congregation of parents and other regular churchgoers. Sunlight lights the beautiful stained glass windows and 16th century medieval columns and arches of Neubourg, Normandy. It is estimated that somewhere between 83% to 88% of France's population are Catholic. The church is organised into 98 dioceses, served by 20,523 priests.
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