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  • A pair of awkwardly splayed legs disappear into the cold, murky waters of the Serpentine Lake in London's Hyde Park. Having just dived head-first off a platform that juts out into the lake, the person is half in and half out and the splash is frozen in time. He or she is in incopetent diver with such ungainly plunge into the waters. It is otherwise a quiet moment. The water is largely undisturbed apart from the dive and buoy markers float to for a boundary line to keep rowing boats and bathers apart. This bathing area is where the normally busy Serpentine Swimming Club have the use of this Royal lake known as Lansbury's Lido. It is now normally open only in the summer, but one traditional event occurs each year on New Year's Day, when the ice is broken and brave bathers dive into the cold waters of the lake. The Serpentine will be used for the swimming leg of the triathlon at the London 2012 Olympics. The Serpentine gets its name from its supposedly snakelike, curving shape. It was formed in 1730 when Queen Caroline, wife of George II, ordered the damming of the River Westbourne and other natural ponds in Hyde Park.
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  • A lone figure stands silhouetted against a hangar belonging to the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. Two huge hangar doors are ajar revealing an orange glow spilling on to the concrete outside. A Hawk jet aircraft is parked awaiting overnight maintenance. Engineers talk inside as the door travels along its track. The men are the team's support ground crew and eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF qualifies. The hangar dates to World War 2, housing Lancaster bombers of 617 Dambusters squadron who attacked the damns of the German Ruhr valley on 16th May 1943 using the Bouncing Bomb. This version of BAE Systems Hawks are low-tech, without computers nor fly-by-wire technology, Some of the  team's aircraft are 25 years old and their airframes require frequent overhauls due.
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  • A red Hawk jet aircraft belonging to the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, is parked in the hangar at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, the home base for the squadron. Night is falling with only blue daylight remaining in the western sky and the warm light from the hangar spills out of the giant open doors on to the concrete. The aircraft awaits attention from the engineer's night-shift who service and maintain all 11 of the famous red aerobatic jets before flying the next morning. The hangar, an original World War 2 shelter for the Lancaster bombers of 617 Dambusters squadron who attacked the damns of the German Ruhr valley on 16th May 1943 using the Bouncing Bomb. The Red Arrows use this and nearby offices administrative nerve-centre for the 90-plus displays they perform a year.
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  • Schloss (Castle) Vaduz perches high on the slopes above Vaduz, the capital of the tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein. Prince Hans-Adam II is the current resident of the Schloss. The mountain peaks in the background have snow on their jagged edges but the castle itself is free of snow and rests on the slope on a cold but fresh day. Sunlight shines on the side of the old castle walls making this a fairy tale scene of another era of history. The Liechtenstein dynasty dates a royal lineage going back to 1140 under various lines of the Hapsburgs dynasty. Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
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  • In an archaeologists' shed at the site of further excavations in Pompeii, Italy, the bones of an ancient Roman citizen is spread out on a metal sheet after being uncovered from Volcanic ash and pumice. Pompeii was buried beneath metres of toxic material from Mount Versuvius in May AD79 and this person was suffocated then crushed from falling debris. Preserved in a shell of volcanic material it is to be examined for desease yielding clues as to its lifestyle and eating habits. The skeletal remains are clearly identifiable with spinal column vertibrae, one jaw still containing teeth and various pieces of bone have been recovered. Many bodies littered a rooftop here proving that many survivors of the first eruption perished after the second many hours later.
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  • In the Villa of the Vettii in Pompeii we see a fresco in the lararium where a shrine to Roman guardian spirits of the household was situated. Family members performed daily rituals here to guarantee their protection by these domestic spirits. The first two characters are the deeply venerated 'lares' (presumed sons of Mercury and Lara) depicted as two young men in dancing postures, holding drinking horns that guaranteed prosperity. In the centre is the 'genius'. She is another guardian and fertility spirit ensuring the family line (gens) would continue and she wears the 'toga praetexta', bordered in purple, the garment of high-ranking Roman magistrates. Painted before the catastrophic eruption of Versuvius in AD79, these frescoes have been uncovered from metre-layers of volcanic ash and pumice but are now fading from moisture and cracked plaster.
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  • A 40th anniversary celebration cake has been baked for the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team who are soon to appear. Displayed in a hospitality tent at the Kemble Air Show, the iced gateau has a red ribbon and an image of nine aircraft in mid-flight. A bouquet of flowers and assorted cutlery for the forthcoming lunch is alongside. Blue paper is draped over the top adding to the patriotic red, white and blue colours. After several identities, the Red Arrows started life near this location in 1964 at RAF Little Rissington in Gloucestershire. Their name originates from the French 'Fleches Noirs', or Black Arrows, so in England, a new team was established flying black Hawker Hunters in the colour of their Squadron 111. As the Red Arrows display team, they have since flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries.
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  • Engineer airframe specialist Junior Technician Barry Pritchard of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, forms part of the team's highly-skilled group of support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1. Here J/Tech Pritchard straddles the fuselage of  the Hawk jet aircraft performing a Ram Air Turbine (RAT) jack change in the squadron hangar. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches. The team's aircraft are in some cases 25 years old and their airframes require constant attention, with frequent overhauls needed. In these shelters were housed the Lancaster bombers 617 Dambusters squadron who attacked the damns of the German Ruhr valley on 16th May 1943 using the Bouncing Bomb. The Red Arrows nearby offices as their administrative nerve-centre for the 90-plus displays they perform a year.
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  • A man hangs from the hat of Prince Henry, Duke of Viseu, at the Monument of the Discoveries at Belem, Lisbon. The man has found a way to scale part of the 177 foot (54 metre) high celebration to Henry, otherwise known as Henry the Navigator, or Seafarer. The trespasser is dwarfed by the giant, oversized effigies and the man hangs by his fingers and rests his foot on Henry's ship's sail which points out to sea. It is a clear day with blue skies and the slightly yellow stone is side-lit to show each feature of the carvings in fine detail. It is a classic scene of Portguese history depicted during the 1960s fascist Portuguese President Salazar's regime. Henry remains one of ocean-conquering Portugal's most famous of cartographers, whose explorers discovered new routes around Africa and the Atlantic. Although he was called Prince Henry the Navigator by the English, Prince Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored. Instead, Prince Henry established a school for the study of the arts of navigation, mapmaking, and shipbuilding. This would allow sailors to better guide their ships and to come up with new ship designs. Immediately behind Henry is King Manuel I then poet Luis de Camōes. The eight figures are carved by sculptor Leopoldo Almeida and along with the monument, were commissioned for the 1960 world exhibition to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Henry's death in 1460.
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  • We see six office workers silhouetted against the large orange wall of the Credit Lyonnais Bank. They rush to work while one figure stands and talks into his mobile phone, at Broadgate in the City of London, UK. Several figures who are also reduced to black shapes and without detail that may identify them or their clothes, are hurrying in different directions, carrying a bag or briefcase but the feeling of rushing business is seen and their scale is ambiguous becase we don't know how close or far away they are from each other. This is due to telephoto lens forshortening. Some therefore look giants and some appear tiny. Broadgate Estate is a large, 32 acre (129,000 m²) office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and managed by Broadgate Estates. It was originally built by Rosehaugh and was the largest office development in London until the arrival of Canary Wharf in the early 1990s.
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  • We see two office workers silhouetted against the large orange wall  of the Credit Lyonnais Bank, rushing to work through Broadgate in the City of London, UK. The figures are reduced to black shapes and without detail that may identify them or their clothes, are hurrying in different directions, one is a lady carrying a bag  but the feeling of rushing business is seen and their scale is ambiguous because  we don't know how close or far away they are from each other. The female therefore looks a  giant and the man, tiny. Broadgate Estate is a large, 32 acre (129,000 m²) office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and managed by Broadgate Estates. It was originally built by Rosehaugh and was the largest office development in London until the arrival of Canary Wharf in the early 1990s.
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  • Having just unearthed more bodies from layers of volcanic ash and pumice, an archaeologist's assistant pauses for a cigarette, kneeling beside a victim of the AD79 eruption of Mount Versuvius over the ancient Roman town of Pompeii. Buried beneath huge amounts of toxic material this person was suffocated and crushed from falling debris. Preserved in a shell of volcanic material it is to be removed from this site on top of a villa roof where, it is calculated, this citizen was one of the last to die, having climbed 4 metres above ground level to await its fate. The Italian man ears a red t-shirt and holds a pick that has scraped and brushed away the soil to reveal the human form which also shows another body beneath. Others litter the rooftop too proving that many survivors of the first eruption perished after the second many hours later.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and one of the world's mega cities with more than 15 mill inhabitants. Night time, electricity is scarce and often intermittent.
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  • A Time's Up placard with Big Ben in the back ground. Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • A Time's Up placard with Big Ben in the back ground. Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Des Voeux Road in Central Hong Kong with night time traffic shot at long exposure. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • Engineer Ebrahim Faizi age 27, hotel manager and architect with Sultan Mohammad,74, carpenter and handy man. Sultan has been there since he started work over 50 years ago. He remembers a time when the girls use to wear mini skirts in Kabul. Ebrahim has lived at the hotel most of his life during the civil war and for some time during the Taliban era ( he left after a year ). He had to hide at the back of the building during factional fighting in the civil war. The hotel took hits from rockets at least 20 times during one vicious fight.<br />
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“I was here in the civil war but when the Taliban came I left.  Every day a hundred or two hundred rockets were fired, inside and out side the city. In 2001 this city was totally devastated We took at least twenty rockets in this building. we were at the back hiding; it went on for hours. It was just me, mum, uncle and the Mujahideen” .
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  • Connaught Street in Central Hong Kong with night time traffic shot at long exposure. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • A man tucks in to his in-flight meal on-board an Air France Boeing 777 flight from Paris Orly to Cayenne, French Guiana. Putting more food into his mouth while watching an in-flight movie, the male passenger has an aisle seat on this airliner. We also see on another seat back, the progress of this journey across the Atlantic Ocean towards the mainland of South America, seen on the moving map system screen which reveals statistics such as altitude, airspeed, distance to destination, distance from origination and local time. Using GPS avionics, the capital Cayenne is seen as the destination as well as Caracas, Georgetown, Kingstown and San Juan in the Caribbean. On the viewer's lowered tray is a light lunch of fruit, natural yoghurt, bread roll, orange juice and empty up. This is the best of Economy class.
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  • Tesco plastic carrier bags full of rubbish with the corporate slogan no time for waste on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Supermarket chain Tesco plans to eliminate food waste and deal with surplus food saing: By the end of this year our goal is to make sure that no food safe for human consumption will go to waste from our UK retail operations.
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  • Tesco plastic carrier bags full of rubbish with the corporate slogan no time for waste on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Supermarket chain Tesco plans to eliminate food waste and deal with surplus food saing: By the end of this year our goal is to make sure that no food safe for human consumption will go to waste from our UK retail operations.
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  • The new artwork entitled I Want My Time With You by British Britpop artist Tracy Emin hangs over the main concourse at St. Pancras Station, on 10th April 2018, in London, England. In the sixth year of the Terrace Wires Commission - and in celebration of the 150th anniversary of St Pancras International and the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts, at one of Londons mainline station, the London hub for Eurostar - the 20 metre-long greeting to commuters reads I Want My Time With You and Emin thinks that arriving by train and being met by a lover as they put their arms around them, is very romantic. The Brexit-opposing artist also said she wanted to make a statement that reaches out to everybody from Europe arriving in to London.
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  • The new artwork entitled I Want My Time With You by British Britpop artist Tracy Emin hangs over the main concourse at St. Pancras Station, on 10th April 2018, in London, England. In the sixth year of the Terrace Wires Commission - and in celebration of the 150th anniversary of St Pancras International and the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts, at one of Londons mainline station, the London hub for Eurostar - the 20 metre-long greeting to commuters reads I Want My Time With You and Emin thinks that arriving by train and being met by a lover as they put their arms around them, is very romantic. The Brexit-opposing artist also said she wanted to make a statement that reaches out to everybody from Europe arriving in to London.
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  • The new artwork entitled I Want My Time With You by British Britpop artist Tracy Emin hangs over the main concourse at St. Pancras Station, on 10th April 2018, in London, England. In the sixth year of the Terrace Wires Commission - and in celebration of the 150th anniversary of St Pancras International and the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts, at one of Londons mainline station, the London hub for Eurostar - the 20 metre-long greeting to commuters reads I Want My Time With You and Emin thinks that arriving by train and being met by a lover as they put their arms around them, is very romantic. The Brexit-opposing artist also said she wanted to make a statement that reaches out to everybody from Europe arriving in to London.
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  • The enticing shop window of Doughnut Time on Old Street in Shoreditch and near Old Street roundabout, 7th March 2018, in London England. Doughnut Time is the creation of Austrlian entrepreneur Damian Griffiths, and has rapidly become an Australian success story with over 23 locations.
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  • The enticing shop window of Doughnut Time on Old Street in Shoreditch and near Old Street roundabout, 7th March 2018, in London England. Doughnut Time is the creation of Australian entrepreneur Damian Griffiths, and has rapidly become an Australian success story with over 23 locations.
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  • The enticing shop window of Doughnut Time on Old Street in Shoreditch and near Old Street roundabout, 7th March 2018, in London England. Doughnut Time is the creation of Austrlian entrepreneur Damian Griffiths, and has rapidly become an Australian success story with over 23 locations.
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  • The enticing shop window of Doughnut Time on Old Street in Shoreditch and near Old Street roundabout, 7th March 2018, in London England. Doughnut Time is the creation of Australian entrepreneur Damian Griffiths, and has rapidly become an Australian success story with over 23 locations.
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  • The enticing shop window of Doughnut Time on Old Street in Shoreditch and near Old Street roundabout, 7th March 2018, in London England. Doughnut Time is the creation of Australian entrepreneur Damian Griffiths, and has rapidly become an Australian success story with over 23 locations.
    shoreditch_donuts-12-06-03-2018.jpg
  • A businessman reads The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs, dated Friday 20th November 1992 when it cost just 45 pence. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
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  • Businessmen associates together read The Times newspaper in the early 90s when the News International title was a broadsheet - before it went to a tabloid format. The headline refers to a British Rail axing of 5,000 jobs. The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch.
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  • Vertical jets create a curtain of water as a child flexes his muscles, shivering from cold water cold and other young Londoner children spontaneously shed their clothes and get wet in a splash experience at the South Bank during the free Mayor's Thames Festival celebration along the capital's river. In the heat of summer, when the capital's temperatures have climbed to levels when urban children just want to play in any water they can find, this feature on the upper-level of the newly-renovated Festival Hall (seen on the left) satisfies their reckless and thrilling childhood, allowing them to await ever-changing jets of water pressure that alternates between off and on. The kids are drenched as they find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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  • A cyclist races past fans lining the route through Bushy Park in south west London, during the London 2012 Olympic 44km men's cycling time trial, eventually won by Team GB's Bradley Wiggins.
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  • A cyclist races past fans lining the route through Bushy Park in south west London, during the London 2012 Olympic 44km men's cycling time trial, eventually won by Team GB's Bradley Wiggins.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Local supporters try to start a Mexican wave.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. 11 tear old Ciara wearing Bradley Wiggins sideburns in support.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. 11 tear old Ciara wearing Bradley Wiggins sideburns in support.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Bert Grabsch of Germany.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Gustav Larsson of Sweden.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Gustav Larsson of Sweden.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Nelson Filipe S. Simoes Oliveira of Portugal.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Jakob Fuglsang of Denmark.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Jakob Fuglsang of Denmark.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Alexandr Vinokurov of Kazakhstan.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Alexandr Vinokurov of Kazakhstan.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Alexandr Vinokurov of Kazakhstan.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Janez Brajkovic of Slovenia.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Jack Bauer of New Zealand.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Fabio Andres Duarte Arevalo of Colombia.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Fabio Andres Duarte Arevalo of Colombia.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Lars Boom of the Netherlands.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Lars Boom of the Netherlands.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Fumiyuki Beppu of Japan.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Alireza Haghi of Islamic Republic of Iran.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Tomas Aurelio Gil Martinez of Venezuela.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Tomas Aurelio Gil Martinez of Venezuela.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Mouhcine Lahsaini of Morocco.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Mouhcine Lahsaini of Morocco.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Luis Leon Sanchez Gil of Spain.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Luis Leon Sanchez Gil of Spain.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Tony Martin of Germany. Silver medalist.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Taylor Phinney of USA.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Chris Froome of Great Britain. Bronze medalist.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • The new artwork entitled I Want My Time With You by British Britpop artist Tracy Emin hangs over the main concourse at St. Pancras Station, on 10th April 2018, in London, England. In the sixth year of the Terrace Wires Commission - and in celebration of the 150th anniversary of St Pancras International and the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts, at one of Londons mainline station, the London hub for Eurostar - the 20 metre-long greeting to commuters reads I Want My Time With You and Emin thinks that arriving by train and being met by a lover as they put their arms around them, is very romantic. The Brexit-opposing artist also said she wanted to make a statement that reaches out to everybody from Europe arriving in to London.
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  • No parking at any time sign in London, UK. The sign has been defaced with amusing graffiti.
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  • two men dressed up for Mother Earth chat. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 7th March 2015. Time to Act. Campaign against Climate Change demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, alternative energies and generally all business which puts profit before the environment.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 7th March 2015. Time to Act. Campaign against Climate Change demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, alternative energies and generally all business which puts profit before the environment.
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  • Team GB cyclist Bradley Wiggins races past fans lining the route through Bushy Park in south west London, during the London 2012 Olympic 44km men's cycling time trial, eventually won Wiggins, 42 seconds ahead of German Tony Martin.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Rider Denis Menchov of Russia.
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  • Copies of newspapers showing yesterday's news, and a government's ad warning that time is running out for businesses who should be preparing for a UK Brexit on 1st January 2021, discarded on a bench outside the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England. The capital is designated by the government as a Tier 2 restriction.
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  • Two New York Police Officers interview two people dressed as life-size Smurf and Minnie Mouse on Time Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.  In 2016, Mayor de Blasio signed a law to declare pedestrian plazas, like Times Square to be no-soliciting zones due to the ongoing issues of costume characters harassing tourists for money.
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  • No parking at any time sign in London, UK. The sign has been defaced with amusing graffiti.
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  • An anti-fly plane placard. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • A young women with a To to Act placard. Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Two police officers with their backs to the speakers. Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • Demonstrators listen to speeches outside Parliament in the warm spring sun. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • A young couple listens to speeches outside Parliament. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • A man dressed up as a junk monster looks like he dwarfes Big Ben and is about to eat Parliament. 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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  • 20.000 people turned out to the Time to Act  climate demonstration. The demonstration calls for urgent action on climate change and solidarity amongst climate change organisations and social justice groups. The March went peacefully through London to the Houses of Parliament.
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