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  • Blake Edgerton (Kick Ass) attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay.<br />
Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.<br />
Despite having generated some controversy for its profanity and violence performed by a child, the subsequent movie, Kick-Ass has received mostly positive reviews from critics.
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  • Blake Edgerton (Kick Ass) attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay..Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so..Despite having generated some controversy for its profanity and violence performed by a child, the subsequent movie, Kick-Ass has received mostly positive reviews from critics.
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  • On the day that Coronavirus deaths passed the 20,000 mark in the UK, and during the continuing pandemic lockdown, a group of young men kick a ball about on the grass in early evening sunshine in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 25th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that Coronavirus deaths passed the 20,000 mark in the UK, and during the continuing pandemic lockdown, a group of young men kick a ball about on the grass in early evening sunshine in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 25th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_football-03-25-04-2020.jpg
  • Free kick taken by Ashley Carew. Dulwich Hamlet V Margate during the last league game of the season at DHFC temporary ground at Imperial Fields on 28th April 2018 in Mitcham, South London in the United Kingdom. Dulwich Hamlet was founded in 1893 and both teams play in the Isthmian League Premier Division, a regional mens football league covering London, East and South East England.
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  • On the day that Coronavirus deaths passed the 20,000 mark in the UK, and during the continuing pandemic lockdown, a group of young men kick a ball about on the grass in early evening sunshine in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 25th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_football-04-25-04-2020.jpg
  • Young Tories dance the can-can and party during late-night revelry at the 1991 Conservative party conference. Members of the British Conservative Party (known as Tories) dance the Can-Can with legs kicking high in the air. During the political party's annual conference (convention) this is year in the seaside town of Blackpool, young members liven up after a long day of policy and debate. The cancan first appeared in the working-class ballrooms of Montparnasse in Paris in around 1830. It was a more lively version of the galop, a dance in quick 2/4 time, which often featured as the final figure in the quadrille. The cancan was, therefore, originally a dance for couples, who indulged in high kicks and other gestures with arms and legs. It is thought that they were influenced by the antics of a popular entertainer of the 1820s
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Brazil female Street Child World Cup team (competition winners) training playing football on a concrete pitch in a favela in favela Vila Cruzeiro. Vila Cruzerio is one of the most dangerous favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Football classes are run through Dutch NGO Ibiss, giving the local women a chance to be involved in a positive project.
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  • Young Tories dance and party during late-night revelry at the 1991 Conservative party conference. Members of the British Conservative Party (known as Tories) dance the Row the Boat on the floor. During the political party's annual conference (convention) this is year in the seaside town of Blackpool, young members liven up after a long day of policy and debate.
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  • Anti-capitlaist activists play fotballball and juggle a diabolo on tiled flooring  of the Sir Christopher Wren-designed St Paul's Cathedral on the 11th day of the Occupy London protest camp in its churchyard, London 26/11/11. Forced to close for the first time since the 2nd world war, due to health and safety concerns, preventing services City lawyers are using medieval pedestrian bylaws to gain a court injunction to evict the activists who set up tents and shelters.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Nepalese teenagers stand on one foot during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. School boys from a private school are also playing football in the yard next door on the right.
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  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7036_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Dulwich Hamlet on the attack during the Oxford City game on the 11th November 2018 at the KNK Stadium in South London in the United Kingdom. The KNK Stadium is Dulwich Hamlets temporary ground following eviction from their home ground, Champion Hill in March 2018.
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  • The last home game of the season for Dulwich Hamlet Football Club against Woking, who are currently second place in the league, on the 22nd April 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. After a turbulent season, Dulwich Hamlet lost 3 - 1 to Woking, but have secured another season in the National League South.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Young boys men teenagers playing football on a concrete pitch court, at La Casita home for disadvantaged or recovering street children, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This group were the Argentinian 'Street Child World Cup' team held in Rio de Janeiro in March 2014.
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  • Boys play football in the late afternoon by a poster of Saddam Hussein. Basra, Iraq
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  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7012_1.jpg
  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
    Alive and kicking09_1.jpg
  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
    Alive and kicking 05_1.jpg
  • The Ball has been described as football’s equivalent to the Olympic Torch. Every four years, The Ball kicks off from its “Mount Olympus”, Battersea Park in London, UK with players dressed in vintage clothing, where the very first game of modern rules football took place in 1864. The Ball celebrates this moment as the birth of modern football, because it gave rise to a common set of rules which enable the whole world to play together. The Ball’s destination is the Opening Ceremony of the FIFA World Cup. Here in 2010, the destination was South Africa.
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  • Young Asian boy playing football on his own in an empty street in Whitechapel, East London, UK. This is a mainly Bengali / Bangladeshi area.
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  • Students at the Wema centre in Mombassa, Kenya, play football. Wema provide a rehabilitation program for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty. Emotional support and education enables the children reintegration back into society.
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  • Students at the Wema centre in Mombassa, Kenya, play football. Wema provide a rehabilitation program for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty. Emotional support and education enables the children reintegration back into society.
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  • Students at the Wema centre in Mombassa, Kenya, play football. Wema provide a rehabilitation program for street children; poor, disadvantaged youth; and, orphaned and vulnerable children affected by poverty. Emotional support and education enables the children reintegration back into society.
    11-wema-8532.jpg
  • Exterior of Bar Kick on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. Bar Kick is a lively cafe and pub with numerous Bonzini football tables
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  • Interior of Bar Kick on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. Bar Kick is a lively cafe and pub with numerous Bonzini football tables
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  • Interior of Bar Kick on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. Bar Kick is a lively cafe and pub with numerous Bonzini football tables
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  • Exterior of Bar Kick on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. Bar Kick is a lively cafe and pub with numerous Bonzini football tables
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  • Interior of Bar Kick on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. Bar Kick is a lively cafe and pub with numerous Bonzini football tables
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  • Tom Whelan and Jay Foulston, Chippenham Town, prepare for a free kick during the against Dulwich Hamlet FC in the FA Trophy third qualifying round at Champion Hill on the 23rd November 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A wrist watch showing 3pm, kick off time, at Dulwich Hamlet against Chelmsford FC on the 26th January 2019 at Champion Hill in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A red warning flag flies on the perimeter during military live firing at Otterburn Ranges, on 28th September 2017, in Otterburn, Northumberland, England. Twenty-three per cent of Northumberland National Park is owned by the Ministry of Defence and used as a military training area though they encourage as much access to the area as possible. Sometimes areas are cordoned off from the public for military exercises. Visitors are welcome outside of live firing times if no red flags are displayed. When military exercises are happening, red flags around the boundaries indicate restricted access. Visitors are told not to pick up, kick or remove any object and not to stray off the public rights of way or tarmac roads.
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  • Drummer David Narcizo's bass drum kick. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • With the financial district of the City of London plus the Shard in the distance, local, football players kick a ball around in Ruskin Park, Herne Hill, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
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  • A Socialist Worker placard saying Kick The Tories Out on Whitehall for the Stop The Coup protest against the proroguing of Parliament on 31st August 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Left-wing group Momentum and the Peoples Assembly coordinated a series of Stop The Coup protests across the UK today, aimed at Boris Johnson and the UK government proroguing Parliament.
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  • A red warning flag flies on the perimeter during military live firing at Otterburn Ranges, on 28th September 2017, in Otterburn, Northumberland, England. Twenty-three per cent of Northumberland National Park is owned by the Ministry of Defence and used as a military training area though they encourage as much access to the area as possible. Sometimes areas are cordoned off from the public for military exercises. Visitors are welcome outside of live firing times if no red flags are displayed. When military exercises are happening, red flags around the boundaries indicate restricted access. Visitors are told not to pick up, kick or remove any object and not to stray off the public rights of way or tarmac roads.
    otterburn-08-28-09-2017.jpg
  • A red warning flag flies on the perimeter during military live firing at Otterburn Ranges, on 28th September 2017, in Otterburn, Northumberland, England. Twenty-three per cent of Northumberland National Park is owned by the Ministry of Defence and used as a military training area though they encourage as much access to the area as possible. Sometimes areas are cordoned off from the public for military exercises. Visitors are welcome outside of live firing times if no red flags are displayed. When military exercises are happening, red flags around the boundaries indicate restricted access. Visitors are told not to pick up, kick or remove any object and not to stray off the public rights of way or tarmac roads.
    otterburn-01-28-09-2017.jpg
  • Male wrestler doing a flying kick move to opponent in ring. Lucha Libre wrestling origniated in Mexico, but is popular in other latin Amercian countries, including in La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia. Male and female fighters participate in the theatrical staged fights to an adoring crowd of locals and foreigners alike.
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  • Male wrestler doing a flying kick move to opponent in ring. Lucha Libre wrestling origniated in Mexico, but is popular in other latin Amercian countries, including in La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia. Male and female fighters participate in the theatrical staged fights to an adoring crowd of locals and foreigners alike.
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  • Male wrestler doing flying drop kick move on female opponent in the ring. Lucha Libre wrestling origniated in Mexico, but is popular in other latin Amercian countries, including in La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia. Male and female fighters participate in the theatrical staged fights to an adoring crowd of locals and foreigners alike.
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  • Male wrestler doing a flying kick move to opponent with female wrestler on the floor. Lucha Libre wrestling origniated in Mexico, but is popular in other latin Amercian countries, including in La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia. Male and female fighters participate in the theatrical staged fights to an adoring crowd of locals and foreigners alike.
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is seen dancing with a Tory Party official during the 1990 Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Thatcher is wearing a favourite black and red ball gown and is the centre of attention for delegates and media. She is seen with Joy, Babs and Teddie - otherwise known as the Beverly Sisters entertainers, the  longest surviving vocal group of all time without a change in the line up. The sisters kick their legs up in the air dancing the Charleston (though not in unison) but Mrs Thatcher in her long dress declines and merely stands straight-legged. They are on the dance floor and Tory party officials are enjoying the moment as their PM relishes the moment.
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  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7643.jpg
  • On the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods delivered their own green Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks’ financial transactions. Robin Hoods marched from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices. Inside the green boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by announcing a new unilateral UK sterling tax. The boxes also contain info reminding of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign’s website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
    10-robinhoodtax-7589.jpg
  • A group of refugees having a kick around with a football during the day in Calais, France.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Tony Owen, ex-kick boxing champion, now a professional boxer.
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  • Young men play an impromptu kick-about with a football on a steep street on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto district, Lisbon, Portugal. Thousands of impassioned Portuguese sports fans have very recently cheered their national football team days after the Euro 2016 final victory against France.
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  • Jawid, a third year Ceramics student from Istalif, working on a kick-wheel in the Ceramics School.  Jawid is one of fifteen trainee potters working at Turquoise Mountain to improve his skills in glaze and clay techniques.  This new knowledge will help Jawid to attract new business and make high quality pots when he graduates from the three-year programme. The Turquoise Mountain Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization which invests in Afghanistan’s traditional crafts, historic building and landscapes in order to preserve cultural heritage, improve living conditions and create economic opportunities.
    afghan20_10_056_1.jpg
  • One vocally opposing protester is hauled away by police for his own safety while being baracked and kicked during a demonstration calling for the release from jail of former English Defence League, EDL, leader Tommy Robinson on June 9th 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Far right groups gathered shouting Free Tommy Robinson, blaming the police for his arrest and calling for free speech. Opposition groups gathered nearby.
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  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_186.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_185.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_184.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_182.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_180.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_179.jpg
  • A priest of the Santo Tomás de Villanova seminary, Ourinhos, Brazil kicks about a football in its courtyard.The priests football team has won many local trophies and is considered amongst the best team in the region.
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  • A small girl kicks her leg on a toy scooter, past an effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. The lady passes beneath the dominating figure that stands above the pavement. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
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  • Ben Duzniak with Hannah Clarke  as Panty & Stocking attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. <br />
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gainax that looks like an American cartoon that’s being dubbed in Japanese!<br />
Panty and Stocking, are angels who were kicked out of Heaven due to their bad behavior.
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  • Accompanied by a pianist, south Londoners sit outside their rail station on whose wall is a screening of the silent film Easy Street starring a former local boy, Charlie Chaplin, kicking off a series of the Free Film Festival in Herne Hill in the London borough of Lambeth. There is no official record of his birth although Chaplin believed he was born at East Street in nearby Walworth. Chaplin's childhood was fraught with poverty and hardship, making his eventual trajectory ‘the most dramatic of all the rags to riches stories ever told’. Easy Street is a 1917 short comedy. In the film, the police are failing to maintain law and order and so it is Chaplin, as the Little Tramp character, who steps forward (rather reluctantly) to rid the street of bullies, help the poor, save women from madmen and generally keep the peace.
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  • Ben Duzniak with Hannah Clarke  as Panty & Stocking attending the London Film and Comic Con LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay. .Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gainax that looks like an American cartoon that's being dubbed in Japanese!.Panty and Stocking, are angels who were kicked out of Heaven due to their bad behavior.
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  • A young boy wearing his school uniform kicks the door of a burned out car that was set alight by vandals beneath the infamous Divis flats of the Catholic Lower Falls Road, West Belfast, on 7th June 1995, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. The Divis Tower was a flashpoint area during the height of the Troubles. Nine year-old Patrick Rooney a child of a similar age to this lad, was the first child killed in the Troubles, killed in the tower during the Northern Ireland riots of August 1969.
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  • A pet owner kicks a football as his energetic terrier dog chases at his feet in an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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