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  • Outside a shop under refit a hoarding depicting members of the public engaging with their digital handheld devices as real people pass by in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Outside a shop under refit a hoarding depicting members of the public engaging with their digital handheld devices as real people pass by in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Outside a shop under refit a hoarding depicting members of the public engaging with their digital handheld devices as real people pass by in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Alesha Dixon getting in the mood. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Kiren Modi, winner, with her mother. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Dan Clarke, winner. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Kiren Modi is stunned to discover she has won. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • The judges. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi, 20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Select models take a breather outside by the Thames, with Tower bridge in background. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Kiren Modi, 20, eventual winner waiting to rehearse. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Twenty one year old year old mother, Katie Randalls, from Cornwall has her picture taken. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Twenty one year old year old mother, Katie Randalls, from Cornwall has her make up done. She was up at 4.30 this morning to take part in the final. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Dan Clarke, from Essex,  eventual winner, has his make up done, perhaps for the first time ever. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • First job of the day have your picture taken by a professional photographer. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Children and their parents pay to cast their lines into a tiny pool in hopes of catching a goldfish at the People's Park in Shanghai, China on 28 January 2009. Real nature is almost non existent in the city of Shanghai, home to some 23 million people, as a result children grow up with a very artificial environment even when participating in traditionally outdoor activities such as fishing.
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  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • People passing a Snow White living statue sculpture in Trafalgar Square, London, UK. In this tourism area of London many of these real statues stand collecting money. Here the juxtaposition of a hoarding with portraits of old masters at the National Gallery, and passrs by creates a weird scene.
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  • People passing a Snow White living statue sculpture in Trafalgar Square, London, UK. In this tourism area of London many of these real statues stand collecting money. Here the juxtaposition of a hoarding with portraits of old masters at the National Gallery, and passrs by creates a weird scene.
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  • People passing a Snow White living statue sculpture in Trafalgar Square, London, UK. In this tourism area of London many of these real statues stand collecting money. Here the juxtaposition of a hoarding with portraits of old masters at the National Gallery, and passrs by creates a weird scene.
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  • People passing a Snow White living statue sculpture in Trafalgar Square, London, UK. In this tourism area of London many of these real statues stand collecting money. Here the juxtaposition of a hoarding with portraits of old masters at the National Gallery, and passrs by creates a weird scene.
    20151209_snow white statue_A.jpg
  • People passing a Snow White living statue sculpture in Trafalgar Square, London, UK. In this tourism area of London many of these real statues stand collecting money. Here the juxtaposition of a hoarding with portraits of old masters at the National Gallery, and passrs by creates a weird scene.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • A Real Birmingham Family, public artwork sculpture by Gillian Wearing in Centenary Square and the Library of Birmingham in Birmingham city centre is virtually deserted due to the Coronavirus outbreak on 31st March 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Following government advice most people are staying at home leaving the streets quiet, empty and eerie. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Protesters against animal cruelty wearing Coyote masks in protest outside the Canada Goose shop on Regent Street due to the fashion companys use of coyote fur in some of their products on 29th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Canada Goose is a Canadian outdoor clothing company who uses real fur as trim on the hoods of their parka coats, which is a controversial issue among animal rights groups as well as many people in the public.
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • A conductor is seen standing on the platform as a cable car crosses the Yangtze River and approaches its station  in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • A view of the city from taken from a tourist platform in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • A woman stands on a tourist platform overlooking the city in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • A view of the city from taken from a tourist platform in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Men walk through a park near an affordable housing neighbourhood in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • A worker stands on a construction scaffolding in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • An aerial view of the city of Chongqing taken from a plane in Chongqing, China, on Tusday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fuelled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • An aerial view of the city of Chongqing taken from a plane in Chongqing, China, on Tusday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Graffiti on a wall in the area of Monastiraki. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Graffiti and a great mural on the side of a building on a wall in the area of Monastiraki. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Graffiti and a great mural on the side of a building on a wall in the area of Monastiraki. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Graffiti and a great mural on the side of a building on a wall in the area of Monastiraki. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Graffiti on a wall in the area of Monastiraki. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Graffiti on a wall in the area of Psiri. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • People pass by a hoarding near the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and its surroundings on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London. Now a well advanced construction site and under development, the site will become both residential and commercial property.
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  • People pass by near the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and its surroundings on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London. Now a well advanced construction site and under development, the site will become both residential and commercial property.
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  • Virgin boss, Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic directors Will Whitehorn and Stephen Attenborough, talk to the media during the unveiling of their SpaceShipTwo concept model's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.  Now under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009.  <br />
Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.<br />
Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships.  It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts; in the last 4 decades the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts. Flights start around 2009.<br />
28/09/2006
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  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly at the dirty picket fence with their Volvo car parked on the gravel drive outside their home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have paid the $200,000 fee for a seat on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • With the skyscrapers of Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District across the Huangpu River, a worker drives a tractor through a construction site, a part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project underway for the upcoming World Expo in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
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  • With the skyscrapers of Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District in the background, a scaffolding surrounds the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument, part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Mourners at the main cemetery, Port Au Prince. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • This lady preaching in down-town Port au Prince says, "you have to believe in God, this is God trying to send us a message." On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Sharline  Dagou, 24, was a secretary at a restaurant in Petion-Ville, she poses with her mother and brother outside her house. "I was in my bedroom with my family when the quake struck. "The first shock was smaller like a preview of the next one. The door was blocked, but we pushed and got out but my younger brother was caught. When we came out we saw our houses destroyed. Now we have nothing. I even lost my shoes and  have been barefoot for the last three weeks.  Most of the families who lost people have left, they cannot bare to stay. We pray to cope with our sadness. A Dominican missionary came to give us courage, he told us we have to accept because we love God. "I often cry, but I still smile as well. We have to, we have to hope for the future. Where there is life there is hope."
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • The City from the Hill leading into Petion-Ville. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Pictured are remains of a training centre for nurses next to Central Hospital. The building collapsed with an estimated 80 people still inside. Government buildings were particularly hard hit in the earthquake for example 87 percent of schools in Port Au Prince  are destroyed. In the foreground the remains of a person still lie. A month after the quake most remains but not all have been cleared from the streets. Inside the buildings very few bodies have been cleared such is the enormity of the task.
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  • Pictured are remains of a training centre for nurses next to Central Hospital. The building collapsed with an estimated 80 people still inside. Government buildings were particularly hard hit in the earthquake for example 87 percent of schools in Port Au Prince  are destroyed. In the foreground the remains of a person still lie. A month after the quake most remains but not all have been cleared from the streets. Inside the buildings very few bodies have been cleared such is the enormity of the task.
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  • Chanette Inocent Jeremie in an aid queue at  Petion-Ville. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • A crushed car in down-town Port Au Prince, steel wreckage from this school is  a typical part of the visual language in Port Au Prince now . On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • People pass by near the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and its surroundings on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London. Now a well advanced construction site and under development, the site will become both residential and commercial property.
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  • People pass by near the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and its surroundings on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London. Now a well advanced construction site and under development, the site will become both residential and commercial property.
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  • People congregating in a roped off bar area during the Streatham Kite Day on the 12th May 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. The annual Streatham Kite Day is held on Streatham Common in the London Borough of Lambeth.
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  • Sam and Eve Branson, son and mother of tycoon Sir Richard, relax together on a roof terrace in Manhattan, New York. Both are queueing to join the hundreds already having paid their $200,000 for Virgin Galactic's space tourism rides in 2009. Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships. It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
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  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly with their Volvo car outside their large home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have each paid the $200,000 fare for seats on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • With the historical architecture of the older banks, custom houses, and hotels from Shangh's concession days in the background, a worker drives a tractor through a construction site, a part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project underway for the upcoming World Expo in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
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