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  • Filled with suits, jackets, trousers, and overcoats, the choices of mens' office worker clothes fill a shop front window belonging to Mr Byrite, a high-street clothes store chain in London England UK. Bargain sale prices for the items of clothing are all over the window display, offering discounts for £30, £40 or £60 and the mannequins used to wear these clothes either have bald-headed representations of men, or faceless white models wearing sun glasses. There is a sale of cheap items attracting young city men, far from traditional work attire, and more fashionable for the day.
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  • Water-filled bathtub in a north Somerset Christmas tree plantation. On land in the south-west of England, we see the seasonal trees still growing in a wood, carefullt spaced apart across the woodland clearing. Rainwater has probably filled the iron bath to allow passing animals to drink or to help water nearby plants.
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  • Helium filled balloon seller in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These balloons, all being held in a large bunch depict all sorts of characters from cartoons and tv.
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  • Muslim family pass helium filled balloon seller in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These balloons, all being held in a large bunch depict all sorts of characters from cartoons and tv.
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  • Helium filled balloon seller in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These balloons, all being held in a large bunch depict all sorts of characters from cartoons and tv.
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  • Muslim family pass helium filled balloon seller in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These balloons, all being held in a large bunch depict all sorts of characters from cartoons and tv.
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  • Rain falls on the Montana landscape, just ouostide Bozeman. The Gallatin Mountain range behind sits beneath Montana's famous grey cloud filled 'big sky', which coins the name of Big Sky Country, whatever the weather.
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  • Helium filled balloon seller in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These balloons, all being held in a large bunch depict all sorts of characters from cartoons and tv.
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  • Red bus pulls up alongside a large lorry at a construction site on Bond Street in London, England, United Kingdom. The scale of these two huge vehicles fills the street almost completely.
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  • A bricked-up doorway and windows with football graffiti in a vacant retail building during recession in the city of Newport, Wales. This early 20th century building is now vacant and close to becoming derelict. The boarding up of its access points help to make it secure from illegal entry. The more recent addition of plastic plumbing, with  outlets and downpipes help make this an incongruous industrial landscape of inner-city recession and employment hardship.
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  • On the corner of Draycott Place SW1 and Cardogan Gardens SW3 is Stuart House, a red brick property boasting clipped vegetation set in a brick window recess that suggests that at one time, a window was removed and filled in with more brick - its mortar and pointing is a different spacing. Strong spring sunshine is almost overhead making hard shadows on the recess and on the well-painted black gloss paintwork on the railings. Stuart House was constructed in 1880. It is a large red-brick detached house in the ‘Queen Anne’ style. Cadogan Gardens SW3, is an 1890s development between the King's Road and Sloane Street.
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  • Informal sanitation workers, Ganesh and Pratik  sort and shovel waste on a land fill in the Govindpuri slum, New Delhi, India
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  • A hot air balloon is partially inflated before flight at Longleat Estate, Warminster, England. Using firstly cold air from a gas-powered fan, before its propane burners are used for final inflation, one of the ground crew assists in the process by pulling at the fragile synthetic material so that the volume within the whole 'envelope' can fill without damage and it's spectrum arc of colours are becoming rainbow-like. The hot air balloon is the oldest successful human-carrying flight technology. The first manned flight was made by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes in a balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783. In today's sport balloons the envelope is generally made from nylon fabric and the mouth of the balloon (closest to the burner flame) is made from fire resistant material such as Nomex.
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  • A woman pushes her bike home after filling many cans from a water tanker in Kusumpur Pahari. The slum, built more than thirty years ago has no running water or sewage facilities. The only water supply come from the Municipal  JAL Board water trucks that visit several times a day. The deliveries are supposed to be free but in reality, residents must pay bribes to have the water delivered.
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  • Seen at a slight angle, a Total petrol filling station is seen in early evening while there is still detail in the fading sky. The forecourt is illuminated by overhead lights and the place glows invitingly for drivers to stop and replenish their leaded, unleaded or diesel fuel. Business is slow at the moment before the next rush to buy gasoline on sale 24/7 night and day. It is the fourth largest oil company in the UK with a turnover of over £5 billion, and employs over 5,000 people.
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  • An elderly Hungarian woman pauses to count her Forints and Fillér change, the national currency. She stands at the top of stairs near a well-lit window in the market which the largest indoor market in the Hungarian capital and is where this lady and many other market traders converge on every weekday morning to sell their own produce. The flower and herb woman has a lined face suggesting she has had a hard life under a Communist regime. She still wears a traditional Hungarian covered head favoured by older people in rural communities but is now dying out as headwear for a younger generation. The forint is the only currency once used by a socialist European state that is still in circulation. As a member of the European Union, the long term aim of the Hungarian government is to replace the forint with the euro.
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  • Woman filling up her reusable bottle from a free drinking water fountain on Camden High Street on 14th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Mayor of London partnered with Thames Water to install a network of more than 100 drinking water fountains in busy and accessible areas. The fountains are part of measures taken to reduce the single-use plastic water bottles and to provide free access to healthy tap water.
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  • Conservative MP, Virginia Bottomley fills a car with unleaded fuel during Lead free Petrol Week in September 1989, London England. Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL née Garnett, 1948 is a British Conservative Party politician. She was a Member of Parliament MP in the House of Commons from 1984 to 2005 and raised to the peerage in 2005.
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  • An exterior of Europe's very first completely Unleaded petrol station, seen in 1989 on Park Road, NW8 London. Customers' cars able to use this newly-introduced fuel such as this Volvo, Volkswagen Golf and Saab could use this station to use the commercially-available cleaner fuel.
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  • A Dye Team engineer refills the dye-derv mixture to a Hawk jet of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team. Wearing goggles, military green overalls and fluorescent tabard, a 'line' engineer from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, refills the pressurised under-belly smoke pod with a dye-derv mixture that gives the displays the famous coloured smoke of a team Mk 1 Hawk jet aircraft immediately after a winter training flight at the team's headquarters at a damp RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. The man is a member of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
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  • More wine is flowing from a bottle being poured from an anonymous hand during a phone speed-dating night in a City of London wine bar, a group of young girls enjoy white wine, their girlfriends' company but also, the possibility of finding a male mate. With the boys an other tables whose numbers are swapped around they may find the love of their lives although the whole evening is a giggle for these pretty lady office workers in the capital's oldest quarter and heart of its financial district.
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  • Plastic and glass bottles and other detritus on a rubbish dump in Mexico city, Mexico
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • A woman carries water delivered by tanker back to her home in the slum of Kusumpur Pahari. The slum, built more than thirty years ago has no running water or sewage facilities. The only water supply come from the Municipal  JAL Board water trucks that visit several times a day. The deliveries are supposed to be free but in reality, residents must pay bribes to have the water delivered.
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • Slum dwellers scramble for water in Kusumpur Pahari. The slum, built more than thirty years ago has no running water or sewage facilities. The only water supply come from the Municipal  JAL Board water trucks that visit several times a day. The deliveries are supposed to be free but in reality, residents must pay bribes to have the water delivered.
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  • Slum dwellers scramble for water in Jai Hind Camp. The camp is home to perhaps 3000-4000 migrant workers from all over India. It has no water supplies at all so once a day, the Municipal JAL Board truck delivers some water. There is never enough for the expanding population to go around and some are left with nothing.
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  • Slum dwellers scramble for water in Jai Hind Camp. The camp is home to perhaps 3000-4000 migrant workers from all over India. It has no water supplies at all so once a day, the Municipal JAL Board truck delivers some water. There is never enough for the expanding population to go around and some are left with nothing.
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  • One of the main dumpsites for Mombassa, Kenya. Many children can be found at the dumpsite collecting metals and plastic. Wema, a NGO organisation supporting vulnerable children, supports the local School and aims to remove the children from the dumpsite.  The school has 807 pupils and 16 teachers.
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  • Using recycled bottles, locals collect thermal spring water at Fonte de Sao Joao, on 17th July 2016, in the spa resort of Luso, Portugal. In the 11th century, Luso was a sleepy village linked to a monastery in the hills near Coimbra but it became a lively spa resort in the 1700s as its hot water springs became a focus for tourism. The waters here are said to have therapeutic value in the treatment for bad circulation, muscle tone, rheumatism and renal problems.
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  • Using recycled bottles, locals collect thermal spring water at Fonte de Sao Joao, on 17th July 2016, in the spa resort of Luso, Portugal. In the 11th century, Luso was a sleepy village linked to a monastery in the hills near Coimbra but it became a lively spa resort in the 1700s as its hot water springs became a focus for tourism. The waters here are said to have therapeutic value in the treatment for bad circulation, muscle tone, rheumatism and renal problems.
    portugal_luso-05-17-07-2016.jpg
  • Using recycled bottles, locals collect thermal spring water at Fonte de Sao Joao, on 17th July 2016, in the spa resort of Luso, Portugal. In the 11th century, Luso was a sleepy village linked to a monastery in the hills near Coimbra but it became a lively spa resort in the 1700s as its hot water springs became a focus for tourism. The waters here are said to have therapeutic value in the treatment for bad circulation, muscle tone, rheumatism and renal problems.
    portugal_luso-02-17-07-2016.jpg
  • A Yardi prisoner shows off his gold teeth with crosses engraved in them. A Yardi is a type of Jamaican gangster developed from slang.  .HMP Coldingley, Surrey was built in 1969 and is a Category C training prison. Coldingley is focused on the resettlement of prisoners and all prisoners must work a full working week within the prison. Its capacity is 390 prisoners.
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  • Taxi driver waits beside shop windows each filled with the word joy on Piccadilly as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
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  • Taxi driver waits beside shop windows each filled with the word joy on Piccadilly as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
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  • During the Liverpool binmens strike of 1991, litter and refuse bags collect in the back alleyway of back-to-back terraced houses, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, England. Surrounded by black bin-bags during the Merseyside dustmans strike of 1991, two young Scouse girls lean against a brick wall in a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs existed in the 1990s after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
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  • Friday afternoon drinkers enjoy a glass in the smoke filled streets. A fire broke out on Dean Streen in Soho, Central London on Friday afternoon. The fire, in a five storey building in the heart of the city raged with firefighters struggling to get the blaze under control. In the nearby streets workers finishing early stood in the smoke filled streets having an end-of-the-week beer in the ghostly atmosphere.
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  • People gather on Frith Street in the smoke filled streets. A fire broke out on Dean Streen in Soho, Central London on Friday afternoon. The fire, in a five storey building in the heart of the city raged with firefighters struggling to get the blaze under control. In the nearby streets workers finishing early stood in the smoke filled streets having an end-of-the-week beer in the ghostly atmosphere.
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  • In a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England, we see many black bin-bags are left against industrial brick walls awaiting collection during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991. The cobbled alley of these 'back to back' houses are in a poor area, south of the city centre and home to deprived families. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool during the summer of '91 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs now exist after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
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  • A resident of Liverpool takes his refuse to Allerton Park during the Liverpool binmens strike of 1991, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs existed in the 1990s after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
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  • Poor terraced housing and alleyway in Liverpool with black refuse bags left against poor housing brick walls. Surrounded by black bin-bags during the Merseyside dustmen’s' strike of 1991, we see a cobbled alley of 'back to back' houses in a poor area, South of the city centre, and home to deprived families. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool during the summer of '91 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs exist after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
    liverpool_refuse01-14-06-1991.jpg
  • A drinker gulps back his beer in the smoke filled streets of Soho. A fire broke out on Dean Streen in Soho, Central London on Friday afternoon. The fire, in a five storey building in the heart of the city raged with firefighters struggling to get the blaze under control. In the nearby streets workers finishing early stood in the smoke filled streets having an end-of-the-week beer in the ghostly atmosphere.
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  • Friday afternoon drinkers enjoy a glass in the smoke filled streets. A fire broke out on Dean Streen in Soho, Central London on Friday afternoon. The fire, in a five storey building in the heart of the city raged with firefighters struggling to get the blaze under control. In the nearby streets workers finishing early stood in the smoke filled streets having an end-of-the-week beer in the ghostly atmosphere.
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  • Friday afternoon drinkers enjoy a glass in the smoke filled streets. A fire broke out on Dean Streen in Soho, Central London on Friday afternoon. The fire, in a five storey building in the heart of the city raged with firefighters struggling to get the blaze under control. In the nearby streets workers finishing early stood in the smoke filled streets having an end-of-the-week beer in the ghostly atmosphere.
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  • Standing on the back of his utility vehicle, a man empties the contents of his dustbin onto a growing pile of rubbish in a recreation park in the otherwise  affluent Allerton area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991. Adding to this mountain of refuse, the 'Scouse' man (someone from Liverpool) is seen surrounded by black binliners and items from domestic homes which have been allocated this public space to become a temporary landfill. The industrial action aginst the local authority - over pay and working conditions  - was a health problem for Liverpool's population during the summer of 1991 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks such as this were filled with every kind of refuse and garbage.
    RB_066-13-06-1991.jpg
  • Surrounded by black bin-bags during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991, two young "Scouse' girls lean against a brick wall in a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England. There is an older, taller white teenage girl with blonde hair dressed in a blue shell-suit and a shorter and younger friend of Asian-descent. Looking suspicious and amused at something across the cobbled alley of these 'back to back' houses in a poor area, South of the city centre, home to deprived families. The industrial action aginst the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool during the summer of '91 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs exist after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
    RB_017-14-06-1991.jpg
  • Alongside other union officials, GMB union leader, Ian Lowes speaks to redundant refuse workers in Liverpool during the 1991 local authority strike of 1991, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin such as rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage.
    liverpool_strike01-14-06-1991.jpg
  • The Socialist Militant newspaper is held by a man alongside other workers, listen to speeches in central Liverpool during the bin men strike of 1991, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin such as rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. They wait patiently as ducks circle until they come into range. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Experienced hunter Timmy Stein makes calls using one of his duck callers, whilst duck hunting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Timmy has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back. The caller is used to make female and feeding noises to attract in other ducks.
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  • Experienced hunter Timmy Stein aims his shotgun at an incoming duck out in North Dakota, west of Minot. Timmy has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
    2007_10_15_North Dakota_D.jpg
  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. They wait patiently as ducks circle until they come into range. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Gols or small hollow breads waiting to be filled with spicy liquid to make golgappas - mouth sized snacks at the Ashok Chat Corner in Chawri Bazaar, Old Delhi India
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  • Prayer wheels, an ubiquitous sight in Bhutan, are revolving cylinders filled with printed prayers that are 'activated' each time the wheel is turned clockwise. Buddhist monks and devotees turn prayer wheels to gain merit and to concentrate the mind on the mantras and prayers they are reciting.
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  • Presidential Bodyguard soldier in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's barrack training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • Ram Billas' foot resting on a tin whilst making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • Ram Billas cutting up chillies for the paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • A boy cooks a paratha in a pan of oil at the famous Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • Ram Billas making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • Ram Billas making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_383_1.jpg
  • Ram Billas making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • Small bao zi. A steamed then fried dough snack filled with vegetables or meat common as a snack, or main meal. This is classic Chinese street food, and is common all over China. Very cheap, tasty and filling, bao zi are part of the dumpling family of food which come in all shapes and sizes and styles, here steamed and fried, others are boiled and fried, some come with soup. Spicy or pungent, sweet or sayvory, dumplings provide a cornerstone of Chinese food. Here the bao zi are in a large frying pan next to some jiao zi, which are folded with a different technique.
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  • Bao zi. A steamed dough snack filled with vegetables or meat common as a snack or especially a breakfast, often eaten with very spicy green pepper sauce to dip them in. This is classic Chinese street food, and is common all over China. Very cheap, tasty and filling, bao zi are part of the dumpling family of food which come in all shapes and sizes and styles, here steamed, others are boiled and fried, some come with soup. Spicy or pungent, sweet or savoury, dumplings provide a cornerstone of Chinese food.
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  • Filling up stalls in the main cow shed where the cows which are milking both pregnant and not pregnant spend their time. The stalls are filled with sand to make their time lying down as comfortable as possible. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Filling up stalls in the main cow shed where the cows which are milking both pregnant and not pregnant spend their time. The stalls are filled with sand to make their time lying down as comfortable as possible. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Filling up stalls in the main cow shed where the cows which are milking both pregnant and not pregnant spend their time. The stalls are filled with sand to make their time lying down as comfortable as possible. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • Spice pots at the Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A man making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
    SFE_111109_092_1.jpg
  • Ram Billas's foot resting on a tin whilst making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • Customers eating paratha inside Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha. The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried
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  • A fried paratha at the famous Parawthe Walla in Old Delhi, India.<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • Abhishek Dikshit one of the owners of the famous Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India cooks a Paratha<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • A waiter flips a cooked paratha on a plate at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
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  • Dough and a rolling pin at the famous Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_438_1.jpg
  • A paratha frying in a pan of oil at the famous Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_430_1.jpg
  • A thali (a meal on a plate) at the famous Paranthe wali restaurant in Old Delhi, India <br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_431_1.jpg
  • Ram Billas making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_394_1.jpg
  • Ram Billas making paratha at Parawthe Wala restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The parantha is an Indian fried bread, folded and filled with fillings and then fried.<br />
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali means the the street of fried bread and name of a narrow street in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, noted for its series of shops selling paratha
    SFE_110914_380_1.jpg
  • View looking from The Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, across the Huang Pu River to Puxi Shanghai’s downtown area in Shanghai, China. The Bund’s western buildings lines the bottom of the view as modern Shanghai’s high-rise skyscraper filled landscape raises up behind.
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  • Eva, the owner of the Cafe Des Arts - 19th-century building filled with colonial art and furniture and serving a menu of French classics, Pondicherry, India.<br />
Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • Somers Town on 1st July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Somers Town, a district in north west London, is a large housing estate nestled between Euston, St Pancras and Kings Cross Library. Predominantly filled with social housing for the past 200 years, much of the area’s housing was built in the twentieth century by the local authority.
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  • A TV plays static filled image of a Chinese opera program at the home of 77 year old Lu Zhitian and his wife 73 Year old Lu Weishi in a rural village near Fuyang, Anhui Province,  China on 28 August  2013.  As able-bodied adults seek work in cities in hopes of better income, more and more villages in China are inhabited mostly by the elderly and children.
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  • Princess Hetti von Bohlen und Halbach, the daughter-in-law of the German arms magnate at her house Bled Targui in Marrakesh. The scene of many a lavish and fame filled party. In the 1970s, when the international set discovered the charms of Morocco’s haute bohemia, the princess played hostess to them all at the house. “It was a very exciting life,” she recalled. “Saturday was our day to entertain. Those were the 24-hour parties that went on and on.”
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  • A PETA supporter protests outside Eli Lilly’s R&D centre to call on the US pharmaceutical company to ban the forced swim test on 29 October 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. Animal rights charity PETA UK contends that the forced swim test during which small animals are dosed with an anti-depressant drug, placed in inescapable beakers filled with water and forced to swim to keep from drowning has been widely discredited and that other pharmaceutical companies including Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Roche and AstraZeneca have banned it.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubb with pheasants hanging during an upland bird shoot near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are flushed out of the prairie grasslands and reed filled sloughs by the hunters, and often meet their end during the short hunting season.
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  • Pheasants hang during an upland bird shoot near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are flushed out of the prairie grasslands and reed filled sloughs by the hunters, and often meet their end during the short hunting season.
    2007_10_14_North Dakota Outs_AA.jpg
  • View looking from The Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, across the Huang Pu River to Puxi Shanghai’s downtown area in Shanghai, China. The Bund’s western buildings lines the bottom of the view as modern Shanghai’s high-rise skyscraper filled landscape raises up behind.
    2005-07-04 shanghai 018.jpg
  • View looking from The Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, across the Huang Pu River to Puxi Shanghai’s downtown area in Shanghai, China. The Bund’s western buildings lines the bottom of the view as modern Shanghai’s high-rise skyscraper filled landscape raises up behind.
    2005-07-04 shanghai 033.jpg
  • View looking from The Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, across the Huang Pu River to Puxi Shanghai’s downtown area in Shanghai, China. The Bund’s western buildings lines the bottom of the view as modern Shanghai’s high-rise skyscraper filled landscape raises up behind.
    2005-07-04 shanghai 030.jpg
  • View looking from The Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, across the Huang Pu River to Puxi Shanghai’s downtown area in Shanghai, China. The Bund’s western buildings lines the bottom of the view as modern Shanghai’s high-rise skyscraper filled landscape raises up behind.
    2005-07-04 shanghai 015.jpg
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