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  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The discipline of  Choreographie appears in large lettering on the front facade. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was originally called the Salle des Capucines because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but soon became known as the Palais Garnier in recognition of its opulence and its architect, Charles Garnier.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • A portrait of a girl with zombie make-up on her face, on 8th October 2016 in Paris, France. Over 2000 Goules took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges  The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • German composer (Franz) Joseph Haydn on the exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)  on the exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Exterior of the Opera Garnier Paris, France. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. The principal facade is on the south side of the building, overlooking the Place de l'Opéra and terminates the perspective along the Avenue de l'Opéra. Fourteen painters, mosaicists and seventy-three sculptors participated in the creation of its ornamentation. The two gilded figural groups, Charles Gumery's L'Harmonie (Harmony) and La Poésie (Poetry), crown the apexes of the principal facade's left and right avant-corps. They are both made of gilt copper electrotype. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • A portrait of a girl with zombie make-up on her face, on 8th October 2016 in Paris, France. Over 2000 Goules took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges  The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • Music played from a car accompanied 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • A portrait of a girl with zombie make-up on her face, one of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • Some of the 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • A handprint from one of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • The pregnant zombie is one of over 2000 Goules took part in the Zombie Walk through Paris, 8th October 2016. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • A family join 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • One of 2000 Goules who took part in the Zombie Walk, 8th October 2016, Paris, France. The walk went from Place de la Republique and finished at Place des Vosges. The event, an apocalyptic parade through Paris’s historic downtown. Zombie walks as annual traditions are now relatively common in large cities, especially in North America.
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  • Pointe shoes belonging to a prima ballerina in her dsressing room at the Palais Garnier, Paris. A pointe shoe is a type of shoe worn by ballet dancers when performing pointe work. Pointe shoes were conceived in response to the desire for dancers to appear weightless and sylph-like and have evolved to enable dancers to dance en pointe (on the tips of their toes) for extended periods of time. They are normally worn by female dancers, though male dancers may wear them for unorthodox roles such as the ugly stepsisters in Cinderella, or in dance companies that feature men dancing as women, such as Les Ballets Trockadero. They are manufactured in a variety of colors, most commonly in shades of light pink.
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  • Pointe shoes belonging to a prima ballerina in her dsressing room at the Palais Garnier, Paris. A pointe shoe is a type of shoe worn by ballet dancers when performing pointe work. Pointe shoes were conceived in response to the desire for dancers to appear weightless and sylph-like and have evolved to enable dancers to dance en pointe (on the tips of their toes) for extended periods of time. They are normally worn by female dancers, though male dancers may wear them for unorthodox roles such as the ugly stepsisters in Cinderella, or in dance companies that feature men dancing as women, such as Les Ballets Trockadero. They are manufactured in a variety of colors, most commonly in shades of light pink.
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  • Chalk pavement street art by the Stravinsky Fountain Square, on 10th October 2016, near the Pompidou Centre, Paris. The message is life without art is stupid, a quote from the painter Rick Vian.
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  • Touris holding a smart phone standing in front of an empty shop in the Marais district of Paris.
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  • Seafood packed in ice on display at the oyster bar, Boulevard Beaumarchais, Paris, France.
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  • Poster with staring eye in the Bastille area of Paris, France.
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  • Bike lane on Quat Branly, near the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Two men in conversation on a bridge over the Siene river, 9th October 2016, Pont dIéna, Paris.
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  • Tourist posing for a photo in the Trocadéro Gardens in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Tourists taking photos in the Trocadéro Gardens in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Bike lane near the Marais, Paris,
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  • Street graffiti, Marais area, Paris.
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  • Bed in the street waiting for a homeless man, Marais, Paris.
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  • People walking past torn advertising posters in the fashionable Marais area of Paris.
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  • Tourists taking photos in the Trocadéro Gardens in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Tourists walking on a Sunday afternoon in the Trocadéro Gardens in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Female tourists taking selfie photos on the Pont dIéna in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris.
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  • Umbrella stuck on the wall between two windows on the first floor of a Parisian appartment in the Marais district.
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  • Four business partners are in the middle of a meeting at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. Seated within a private area that looks like a cage, they engage in conversation on this stylish stand that also features a lush oasis of green vegetation. The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
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  • Faceless Russian delegates are in deep discussion in a hall at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. With the flag of the Russian Federation strategically placed to the right of the stand, the three anonymous are secretively talking business in a group meeting, their crumpled suits show they have been working on this project for many hours or days. Two of the men have exchanged business cards to make new contacts. The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
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  • Rolls of turf are rolled up by exhibition workers at the end of a long day at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. Removing the real grass from at the CFM stand (a company formed from SNECMA and General Electric jet engines) that manufactures a family of 7,200 commercial and military jet engines for Airbus and Boeing airliners. The men bend over to make a tight roll of organic lawn to keep it fresh and watered overnight before another hot day in this hall. Alongside them, a giant turbofan engine is seen, its huge turbine blades lit by artificial lights. The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
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  • Two toilet rolls are ready for use in a Paris hotel room toilet. Folded into triangular, pointed ends that point down to the bathroom floor in a famliar manner known to businessmen and and tourists during overnight stays in these anonymous and generic rest-stops frequented by travellers. Mounted onto a brown wall, the twin toilet roll holders are fixed side by side and have a shiny chrome finish.
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  • Tourists on the top deck opposite L'Opera during a city tour of Paris, France. Some visitors have guidebooks and maps covering their heads, shading themselves from a hot Parisien sun - while others look down at the street below as they drive the streets of the Paris capital. In the background are the pillars and columns of the Palais Garnier (The Paris Opera). The tour company is Les Cars Rouges, a hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris allowing the tourist to explore the city's top tourist attractions from a high, open-top perspective. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Tourists on the top deck opposite L'Opera during a city tour of Paris, France. Some visitors have guidebooks and maps covering their heads, shading themselves from a hot Parisien sun - while others look down at the street below as they drive the streets of the Paris capital. In the background are the pillars and columns of the Palais Garnier (The Paris Opera). The tour company is Les Cars Rouges, a hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris allowing the tourist to explore the city's top tourist attractions from a high, open-top perspective. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
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  • Two employees of the Japanese aircraft manufacturer Mitsubishi sit in a full-scale model of their MRJ at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. Seated in different rows of this stylish small regional jet, they awkwardly stare expressionless, straight ahead and although the seats are real, the mock-up fuselage is in the middle of an exhibition hall. The MRJ is a next generation jetliner with 70 or 90 seat economy class configurations, the first regional jet to adopt composite materials for its wings and vertical fins on significant scale. The Paris Air Show expo is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry who demonstrate military and civilian aircraft equipment to interested customers.
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  • Tourists consult a map opposite L'Opera - known as the Palais Garnier - in Paris, France. We look over the shoulders of the two tourists who are pointing and looking at the street plan of the French capital, on a summer's day. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was originally called the Salle des Capucines because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The Palais Garnier is "probably the most famous opera house in the world, a symbol of Paris.
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  • Tourists consult a map opposite L'Opera - known as the Palais Garnier - in Paris, France. We look over the shoulders of the two tourists who are pointing and looking at the street plan of the French capital, on a summer's day. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was originally called the Salle des Capucines because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The Palais Garnier is "probably the most famous opera house in the world, a symbol of Paris.
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  • Two army officers from Ecuador admire an air-to-ground PARS 3 LR missile at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. The two men (the man on the right's name badge says M Pazmino), admire the sleek design of the missile called PARS 3 LR in German but known as TRIGAT-LR (Third Generation AntiTank, Long Range) and AC 3G in the French military, the missile is a high-precision 'fire-and-forget' weapon system for engaging mobile and stationary targets equipped with the latest generation of armour protection, such as tanks, field fortresses, bunkers and other high-value targets. The system can launch up to four salvos in eight seconds. <br />
The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
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  • Seen from a mid-level of the Eiffel Tower, we are looking down on the 15th arrondissement of Paris. Before us are the rooftops of apartment buildings in one of the 20 arrondissements (administrative districts) of the capital city of France. Just adjacent of the Rive Gauche (left bank) of the River Seine and sharing the Montparnasse district with the 6th and 14th arrondissements, it is the city's most populous arrondissement with an area of 8.5 sq km (3.3 sq miles, or 2,101 acres). Many have lead or zinc roofs that are seen as grey material on the tops of these urban homes. It’s so bright that some residents have lowered blinds to keep glare out of their cool rooms that overlook other parts of Paris, its trees and curved, narrow streets.
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  • Street roadworks barriers and retail shop hoarding in Rue de Rivoli, Paris. With a prominent No Entry sign, a person's shadow and the green barriers in the foreground, we see in the distance large flowers adorning the side of a new store for the Spanish footwear company, Camper. Rue de Rivoli (French pronunciation: [ʁy də ʁivɔli]) is one of the most famous streets of Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world. It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January 14 and 15, 1797. The rue de Rivoli marked a transitional compromise between an urbanism of prestige monuments and aristocratic squares, and the forms of modern town planning by official regulation.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 relaxes reading a book at home in Paris before heading off to the offices of the Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe.
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  • A shopper laden with shopping bags emerges from the Paris chocolatier shop Pierre Hermé on Rue Vaugirard. Carrying the bags is a chocoholic man who has spent an enormous amount of money on produce from this renowned French chocolatier who specialises in such pastry delicacies as macaroons. Hermé is a French pastry chef and heir to four generations of Alsatian bakery and pastry-making tradition. Pierre Hermé was awarded "Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur" by Jacques Chirac on May 3, 2007, just before Nicolas Sarkozy's election. He owns seven sales outlets in Tokyo, six in Paris, one in London, and an online shop.
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  • A zoomed and blurred landscape at night of Paris' l'Arc de Triomphe. Moving a zoom lens during a long exposure we see the trails of light that remain during a simultaneous movement towards to monument at the end of the Champs-Elysses boulvard in central Paris. Built in 1806, The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. The monument stands 50 metres (164 ft) in height, 45 m (148 ft) wide and 22 m (72 ft) deep.
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  • A strip of tourist postcards is on sale as a workman passes-by carrying ladder near the Eiffel Tower, at the Trocadero, Paris. It is an exceptionally dark and gloomy day in the French capital. In the foreground we see the uncut of tourist mementoes being offered for sale by North African vendors, hawking whatever they can to the many coaches that stop here on the Paris tour route. Images of the Mona Lisa, the Louvre art gallery, Notre Dame cathedral and the city skyline can be bought. But more strangely is the workman passing-by carrying a ladder, on his way to cleaning nearby windows. The ladder resembles the rung-effect of the postcards’ strip while in the background is the Eiffel Tower, rising above rooftops and the plaza floor.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41, visits the Pinacoteque  to see a Karl Lagarfeld exhibition with friend Sarah in his leisure time, Paris
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 shaves at home in Paris before heading off to the offices of the Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 relaxes reading a book at home in Paris before heading off to the offices of the Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 relaxes reading a book at home before getting ready for work, Paris.
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  • Street signposts point to various local landmarks near the Rue de Rivoli, in the 1st Arrondissement, on 26th April 2008, in Paris France.
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  • Detail of a bouquet of dying flowers, gathered for a local memorial to a killed French Resistance fighter during German-occupied WW2, on 26th April 2008, in Paris France.
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  • Blurred view of a tourist coach driver as he negotiates the dark wet streets around Paris' Eiffel Tower. Bathed in coloured floodlights, the steel struts and legs look green on this wet winter night in the French capital. The driver looks towards oncoming traffic on a notoriously dangerous road junction where traffic speeds around the roundabout often without observing the laws of the road. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair.
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  • On stage, a beautiful topless dancer with a gentleman admirer during a variety show at the famous Parisian cabaret company Paradis Latin, Paris France. In front of glittery stars, the ladies of the night are dressed in leotards and ballet tou-tous, flirting with this male dressed in top hat and tails with front row audience at the bottom of the picture like a male 'Gentlemen prefer blondes' fantasy.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41  who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe has a drink and dinner at Cafe Charbon with friend Sarah, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41  who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe has a drink and dinner at Cafe Charbon with friend Sarah, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe stops for a coffee i Saint German de Pres with friend Sarah, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 Japanese businessman who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe takes a stroll through Saint Germain de Pres with girlfriend Sarah in his leisure time, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 Japanese businessman who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe takes a stroll through Saint Germain de Pres with girlfriend Sarah in his leisure time, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 holds a meeting with clients at Foodex a French import company of Japanese  and American products, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 holds a meeting with clients at Foodex a French import company of Japanese  and American products, Paris.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 relaxes reading a book at home in Paris before heading off to the offices of the Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 relaxes reading a book at home in Paris before heading off to the offices of the Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe.
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  • Oversized, golden candelabras in an arcade on the Rue de Rivoli, in the 1st Arrondissement, on 26th April 2008, in Paris France.
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  • A detail of delicious chocolate cakes, tartes and varuous other patisseries in the window of Parisian pattisier, Jean-Paul Hevan on the Rue de la Motte Piquet, on 26th April 2008, in Paris, France.
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  • Night club singer, Louisette, specialising in Edith Piaff songs, in her resturant in the flea market of Porte de Clignancourt, 10th May 1980, Paris, France. Rumor has it that Edith Piaf used to sing there. Singing French classics is still a major part of the experience, especially on Sundays.
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  • Jesse Paris Smith. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Bill McKibben founder of 350.org. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea and Rebecca Foon. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tom York and Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tom York. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tom York. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tom York. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tom York. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Patti Smith. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Patti Smith. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Warren Willis in a duet with Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Flea. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Fally Ipupa. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Tenzin Choegyal and Rebecca Foon. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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  • Jo Scheuer of the UNDP. Pathway to Paris set up by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Live at Le Trianon, Paris coinciding with the climate summit, the COP21. Pathway to Paris is a collection of artists, activists, academics, musicians, politicians, innovators coming together to make our voices heard at the UN climate talks in Paris in December 2015.
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