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856867 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856866 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856857 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856856 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856855 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856854 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856853 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856852 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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856851 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ - 09/12/2014: RIO DE PAZ - A Rio de Paz realiza na praia de Copacabana, em frente à avenida Princesa Isabel, na na manhã desta terça-feira (9), véspera do Dia Internacional dos Direitos Humanos, ato público em memória dos policiais militares assassinados nos últimos dois anos. São 152 cruzes pretas, cujo número corresponde à soma dos policiais militares que sofreram morte violenta entre 2013 (73) e 2014 (79). (Foto: Celso Pupo / Fotoarena)
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975_19_TASS-D-i4000wuy Moscow, russia, 02,99, bronze coins of the 4th century b,c, found in the northern regions of the black sea shore are displayed at the exhibition of the greek and roman coins of the vi-iv c, b,c, opened in the state museum of fine arts named after pushkin in downtown moscow on tuesday , over 1500 different exhibits acquainting with history, economy,culture and religion of ancient greece and rome are displayed at exposition.
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alb3346123 Fasching in Tyrol. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: FRITZ BERGEN.
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dpa7413025 TELLY SAVALAS and MARIA SCHELL in KOJAK (1973), directed by JEANNOT SZWARC and RUSS MAYBERRY. (dpa file) - Actors Telly Salavas alias 'Theo Kojak' (R) and Maria Schell in a movie still from the TV series 'Kojak' in New York, USA, September 1976. Austrian actress Maria Schell plays a nun who gets involved in a crime story. Maria Schell passed away due to pneumonia at the age of 79 in Kaernten, Austria, Tuesday 26 April 2005. Her big career began in the 1950's. English title: KOJAK.
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dpa8346664 12-year old Haleema writes with a piece of chalk letters on a black board in a refugee camp near the town of Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, 31 January 2006. Millions of people suffered in the aftermath of an earthquake which struck in October 2005 hitting the province of Kashmir. Photo: Wolfgang Langenstrassen.
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dpa7413588 (dpa) - Disciples wait below the statue of St. Peter at St. Peter's square for the conclave's decision in Rome, Italy, Tuesday 19 April 2005. The cardinals of the conclave could not agree again upon the successor of pope John Paul II. on the second day of the election. As a sign that neither the second nor the third poll produced a decisive two-third majority again black smoke rose out of the chimney of the Sixtinian chappel in Vatican city in Rome. Two further polls are scheduled for the afternoon.
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dpa7413024 (dpa file) - Austrian actors O.W. Fischer (R) and Maria Schell flirt in the play 'Teerosen' (Tea roses) in Baden-Baden, Germany, 25 March 1976. Maria Schell passed away due to pneumonia at the age of 79 in Kaernten, Austria, Tuesday 26 April 2005. Her big career began in the 1950's. In 1954 she received the best actress award in Cannes for her role in the anti-war movie 'Die letzte Bruecke' (The last bridge).
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dpa8192389 A model wears soccer-themed fashion in the occasion of this year's Soccer World Cup during the fashion show 'Catwalk with Ball' at the CPD (Collections Premieren Duesseldorf) fashion trade fair in Duesseldorf, Germany, Monday 06 February 2006. Fashion designer Sven Barthel won the competition with the outfit "Time to Ballack Be Hardcore". 1,670 exhibitors from 52 states promote their fashion designs to trade visitors until Tuesday 07 February 2006. Photo: Achim Scheidemann.
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dpa7413547 (dpa) - German pilgrims hurry to buy the first pictures of newly elected Pope Benedict XVI. at St. Peter's square in Vatican city, 20 April 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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dpa8197224 Christina Rau stands close to the grave of her late husband former German President Johannes Rau at the 'Dorotheenstaedtischer Friedhof' (Dorotheen municipal cemetery) in Berlin on Wednesday, 08 February 2006. Johannes Rau died on 27 January 2006 and was laid to rest with a state commemoration ceremony yesterday, Tuesday, 07 February. Photo: Jan Bauer.
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dpa7413028 (dpa file) - The picture shows Austrian actress Maria Schell playing a carmelite nun and hugging boy Gaspar Salmon in the German TV series 'Nach langer Zeit' (After a long time) from 1993. Maria Schell passed away due to pneumonia at the age of 79 in Kaernten, Austria, Tuesday 26 April 2005. Her big career began in the 1950's. In 1954 she received the best actress award in Cannes for her role in the anti-war movie 'Die letzte Bruecke' (The last bridge).
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dpa7413543 (dpa file) - An undated family picture shows father Joseph and mother Maria Ratzinger with their children Maria, Georg and Joseph jr. (L-R) after the primiz of brothers Georg and Joseph. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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dpa8192373 A model wears soccer-themed fashion in the occasion of this year's Soccer World Cup during the fashion show 'Catwalk with Ball' at the CPD (Collections Premieren Duesseldorf) fashion trade fair in Duesseldorf, Germany, Monday 06 February 2006. 1,670 exhibitors from 52 states promote their fashion designs to trade visitors until Tuesday 07 February 2006. Photo: Achim Scheidemann.
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dpa8938702 Stefanie Schwanke gets a permanent wave in a hairdresser's shop in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Black Forest born Karl-Ludwig Nessler changed the fashion world 100 years ago with the invention of the permanent wave. On 8 October 1906 Nessler, who then lived in London, UK, dared to let his invention face public and granted the permanent wave to women's hairs. Nessler, who also invented artificial eyebrows and -lashes, issued licenses to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Photo: Patrick Pleul.
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dpa8938001 Stefanie Schwanke gets a permanent wave in a hairdresser's shop in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Black Forest born Karl-Ludwig Nessler changed the fashion world 100 years ago with the invention of the permanent wave. On 8 October 1906 Nessler, who then lived in London, UK, dared to let his invention face public and granted the permanent wave to women's hairs. Nessler, who also invented artificial eyebrows and -lashes, issued licenses to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Photo: Patrick Pleul.
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dpa8938015 Stefanie Schwanke gets a permanent wave in a hairdresser's shop in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Black Forest born Karl-Ludwig Nessler changed the fashion world 100 years ago with the invention of the permanent wave. On 8 October 1906 Nessler, who then lived in London, UK, dared to let his invention face public and granted the permanent wave to women's hairs. Nessler, who also invented artificial eyebrows and -lashes, issued licenses to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Photo: Patrick Pleul.
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dpa8937967 A permanent wave is made in a hairdresser's shop in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Black Forest born Karl-Ludwig Nessler changed the fashion world 100 years ago with the invention of the permanent wave. On 8 October 1906 Nessler, who then lived in London, UK, dared to let his invention face public and granted the permanent wave to women's hairs. Nessler, who also invented artificial eyebrows and -lashes, issued licenses to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Photo: Patrick Pleul.
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dpa7413508 (dpa) - A nun watches on a video screen Pope Benedict XVI.'s first divine service at St. Peter's Square in Rome, Italy, 20 April 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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alb3674027 The Drunkards, after Velázquez. Artist: Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746-1828 Bordeaux); After Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez) (Spanish, Seville 1599-1660 Madrid). Dimensions: Plate: 12 1/2 × 16 15/16 in. (31.7 × 43.1 cm)Sheet: 14 1/8 × 16 1/4 in. (35.8 × 41.3 cm). Date: 1778. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb9498435 Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo, July 21 Tuesday morning 7:1/2 a.m. 1846, Drouet, Juliette (Julienne Gauvain, known as), Author of the text, In 21-7-1846, 19th century, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House, Manuscripts, printed matter, binding, Autograph letter, Black ink, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.4 cm, Width: 13.2 cm.
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alb9474312 Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo, July 21 Tuesday morning 7:1/2 a.m. 1846, Drouet, Juliette (Julienne Gauvain, known as), Author of the text, In 21-7-1846, 19th century, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House, Manuscripts, printed matter, binding, Autograph letter, Black ink, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.4 cm, Width: 13.2 cm.
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alb9461882 Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo, July 21 Tuesday morning 7:1/2 a.m. 1846, Drouet, Juliette (Julienne Gauvain, known as), Author of the text, In 21-7-1846, 19th century, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House, Manuscripts, printed matter, binding, Autograph letter, Black ink, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.4 cm, Width: 13.2 cm.
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alb9456173 Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo, July 21 Tuesday morning 7:1/2 a.m. 1846, Drouet, Juliette (Julienne Gauvain, known as), Author of the text, In 21-7-1846, 19th century, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House, Manuscripts, printed matter, binding, Autograph letter, Black ink, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.4 cm, Width: 13.2 cm.
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alb3712176 Dienstag - Bergveste Salzburg vor der Mittagseit (Tuesday - The Castle of Salzburg from the Noontime Side). Dated: 1823. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Ferdinand Olivier.
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alb3618983 The Wild Man or the Masquerade of Orson and Valentine. Artist: After Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Netherlandish, Breda (?) ca. 1525-1569 Brussels); Anonymous, Netherlandish, 16th century. Dimensions: sheet: 10 13/16 x 16 1/4 in. (27.4 x 41.3 cm). Date: 1566. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg8834857 Black Tuesday in Paramaribo, February 7, 1933. Photo, 1933. Inv. Nr. NG-2009-45-9. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8834855 Black Tuesday in Paramaribo, February 7, 1933. Photo, 1933. Inv. Nr. NG-2009-45-6. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8834856 Black Tuesday in Paramaribo, February 7, 1933. Photo, 1933. Inv. Nr. NG-2009-45-7. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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alb4091688 Extraordinary exploit'. 'On Tuesday the 17th of January 1826, Mr Henry Hunt Junior for a bet of 100 guineas ... drove his father's Matchless Blacking Van, with four blood horses, upon the ice over the Serpentine at the broadest part... The plate represents his successful return to the North Bank .. Frostiana; or a history of the river Thames in a frozen state, with an account of the late severe frost; ... to which is added the Art of Skating. London : G. Davis, 1814. Source: 840.m.27.(3) after page 30. Author: Ingrey & Madeley.
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dpa8957211 '30 billion euro waste of public fund is too much', reads a projection of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), at the presentation of the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds in its balck books for 34 years. Photo: Frank Leohnhardt.
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dpa9061596 The picture shows the black box with 40-year-old whisky in the selling room of the Bruichladdich distillery on Islay Island, Scotland, Tuesday, 05 September 2006. The whisky costs 999 pound. The distillery was founded in 1881 and was awarded 'Distillery of the Year' several times. Photo: Harry Melchert.
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dpa7611370 (dpa) - Model Sarah looks into two mirrors and smiles as she sports a so-called 'grand coalition' hairstyle with red and black colouring in Cologne, Germany, Tuesday, 11 October 2005. Hairstylist Waltraud Schlagwein invented the hairstyle in reference to the ongoing coalition talks between the conservative CDU and the social democratic party SPD.
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dpa7766881 (dpa) - The picture shows two BMW employees during the final inspection of a black BMW 6-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766896 (dpa) - The picture shows a hand cleaning the hood of a black BMW 6-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766898 (dpa) - The picture shows a hand cleaning the hood of a black BMW 6-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766878 (dpa) - The picture shows three BMW employees during the final inspection of a black BMW 7-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766889 (dpa) - The picture shows a BMW employee checking the steering wheel during the final inspection of a black BMW 5-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766888 (dpa) - The picture shows a BMW employee during the final inspection of a black BMW 5-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7766877 (dpa) - The picture shows a BMW employee during the final inspection of a black BMW 7-series car at the company's production site in Dingolfing, Germany, Tuesday 13 December 2005. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa9531431 A carnival-witch of the 'Offenburger Hexenzunft' throws black sausages into the crowds from a balcony in Offenburg, Germany, Tuesday, 20 February 2007. More than 4000 sausages were distributed during the highlight of Offenburg's traditional Shrove Tuesday celebrations. effect. Photo: Patrick Seeger.
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MBDBLTU_EC012 BLACK TUESDAY, from left, Jean Parker, Edward G. Robinson, 1954
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MBDLOLO_EC096 LORD LOVE A DUCK, from left, Roddy McDowall, Tuesday Weld, 1966
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alb4542655 Facsimile Newspaper - 1854 Melbourne Exhibition, The Age, Melbourne, 17 Oct 1854, Facsimile copy of The Age, no.1, vol.1, Tuesday, 17 October 1854, with handwritten 'John Pascoe Fawkner' written in black ink on the top of pp. 1, 8. Column six on page 4 and columns one and two on page 5 provide a report of the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition being held in the new building in William Street, Melbourne, to demonstrate the resources of the new colony, and which opened on this date.
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akg7713142 Facsimile Newspaper - 1854 Melbourne Exhibition, The Age, Melbourne, 17 Oct 1854, Facsimile copy of The Age, no.1, vol.1, Tuesday, 17 October 1854, with handwritten 'John Pascoe Fawkner' written in black ink on the top of pp. 1, 8. Column six on page 4 and columns one and two on page 5 provide a report of the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition being held in the new building in William Street, Melbourne, to demonstrate the resources of the new colony, and which opened on this date.
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iblbwe01058863 Woodcut, God, The Second Day of Creation, God creates the sky, Genesis 1, 7, creation of the world, Old Testament, Catholic Picture-Bible, Tuesday
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dpa7418946 (dpa) - Under a sunny bright and blue sky a woman strolls through a snow covered landscape of the Black Forest near Freiburg, Germany, on Tuesday 4 January 2005. Numerous visitors took the opportunity for a day out in the wintery hills of the Black Forest.
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dpa9074167 (FILE) French publicist and politician Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber pictured on 09 October 1980. Servan-Schreiber passed away aged 82 early Tuesday, 7 November 2006, as his family informs. The founder of news magazine 'L'Express' gave liberal impulses to the French policy in his function a ns President of the Radical-Socialist Party from 1971 to 1979. His mnemonic JJSS was a trademark inthe political debates on decolonization and 'The American Challenge' he dedictated a book in 1967. Photo: Wolfgang Eilmes.
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dpa7413542 (dpa file) - Joseph Ratzinger (R) and his brother Georg wait together with 42 other men for their ordination to the priesthood in Munich, Germany, 29 June 1951. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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alb249576 Original Film Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Spanish Title: MARTES NEGRO. English Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Portuguese Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Film Director: HUGO FREGONESE. Year: 1954. Stars: EDWARD G. ROBINSON.
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alb249575 Original Film Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Spanish Title: MARTES NEGRO. English Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Portuguese Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Film Director: HUGO FREGONESE. Year: 1954. Stars: EDWARD G. ROBINSON.
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alb362373 Original Film Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Spanish Title: MARTES NEGRO. English Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Portuguese Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Film Director: HUGO FREGONESE. Year: 1954. Stars: EDWARD G. ROBINSON.
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MBDBLTU_EC002 BLACK TUESDAY, Edward G. Robinson, 1954
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dpa29233150 A Porsche 911 stands on a roller dynamometre for the final acceptance in the Porsche factory in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen on Tuesday, the 24th of January in 2012. Photo: Uli Deck dpa.
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dpa8957194 Alfred Woehrl, vice-president of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), reads of the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds in its balck books for 34 years. Photo: Frank Leohnhardt.
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dpa8681543 Businessman Helmut Brossmann presents a plush bear named 'Bruno JJ1' in Nittenau, Bavaria, Germany, Tuesday, 27 June 2006. One day after the shooting of the young brown bear 'JJ1' which had 'immigrated' to Bavaria from northern Italy the plsh animal producer 'Margarete Steiff GmbH' announced a special plush edition of 'Bruno'. The 30cm big bear will wear a black ribbon. Photo: Armin Weigel.
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dpa7536271 (dpa) - The female hiphop group 'Reloaded' perform, dressed in black outfits, their self-choreographed dance during a press confernece for the 7th hiphop world championship at the fair centre in Bremen, Germany, Tuesday, 13 September 2005. More than 3,000 hiphoper from around the world are going to take part in the streetdance world championship, which runs from 28 September to 02 Oktober 2005. Photo: Ingo Wagner.
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dpa7416021 (dpa) - Kurt E. Stirnmann, Head of the Swiss Georg Fischer AG, manufacturer of piping systems, machine tools and automovite parts, looks past the the company logo which covers half of his face during the balance press conference in Thurgau, Switzerland, Tuesday, 01 March 2005. After two years in the red, Georg Fischer AG has returned back into the black in the 2004 business year. The company's earnings amounted to 94 million Swiss Franks which are around 61 million euros after a loss of 147 million Swiss Franks in 2003 and a loss of 20 million Swiss Franks in 2002.
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dpa8957183 Alfred Woehrl, vice-president of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), reads of the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds in its balck books for 34 years. Photo: Frank Leohnhardt.
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dpa7416020 (dpa) - Kurt E. Stirnmann (R), Head of the Swiss Georg Fischer AG, manufacturer of piping systems, machine tools and automovite parts, sits next to Martin Huber, President of the company's advisory board during the balance press conference in Thurgau, Switzerland, Tuesday, 01 March 2005. After two years in the red, Georg Fischer AG has returned back into the black in the 2004 business year. The company's earnings amounted to 94 million Swiss Franks which are around 61 million euros after a loss of 147 million Swiss Franks in 2003 and a loss of 20 million Swiss Franks in 2002.
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dpa7395194 (dpa) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L-R), Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Jacques Chirac joke around during a walk at the Russian President's summer residence on the Black Sea in Sotschi, Russia, Tuesday 31 August 2004.
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dpa7413589 (dpa) - German disciples wave a German flag while waiting at St. Peter's square for the conclave's decision in Rome, Italy, Tuesday 19 April 2005. The cardinals of the conclave could not agree again upon the successor of pope John Paul II. on the second day of the election. As a sign that neither the second nor the third poll produced a decisive two-third majority again black smoke rose out of the chimney of the Sixtinian chappel in Vatican city in Rome. Two further polls are scheduled for the afternoon.
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dpa8957013 Karl Heinz Daeke (R), president of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), and Reiner Holznagel (L), managing director of the BdSt, present the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds under the title 'Waste of public funds'. Photo: Tim Brakemeier.
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dpa7536270 The female hiphop group 'Reloaded' perform, dressed in black outfits, their self-choreographed dance during a press confernece for the 7th hiphop world championship at the fair centre in Bremen, Germany, Tuesday, 13 September 2005. More than 3,000 hiphoper from around the world are going to take part in the streetdance world championship, which runs from 28 September to 02 Oktober 2005. Photo: Ingo Wagner.
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dpa7413512 (dpa) - A pilgrim from Germany watches on a video screen Pope Benedict XVI.'s first divine service at St. Peter's Square in Rome, Italy, 20 April 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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dpa9800752 Police dogs Quincy (L), a Black Forest bloodhound, and Dr. Watson, a Bavarian mountain bloodhound, are pictured at the advanced training facilitiy of North Rhine Westphalia's police for service dogs at the castle in Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany, Tuesday 03 April 2007. Photo: Franz-Peter Tschauner.
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dpa9800758 Police dogs Quincy (L), a Black Forest bloodhound, and Dr. Watson, a Bavarian mountain bloodhound, are pictured at the advanced training facilitiy of North Rhine Westphalia's police for service dogs at the castle in Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany, Tuesday 03 April 2007. Photo: Franz-Peter Tschauner.
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dpa9854926 Numerous paddleboats, rowing boats and some ducks shown on lake 'Titisee' in the Black Forest, Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, Tuesday, 1 May 2007. Meteorologists say, that the weather will also stay warm and dry on Wednesday, 2 May 2007. Photo: Patrick Seeger.
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alb1784174 Original Film Title: PRETTY POISON. Spanish Title: UN MARAVILLOSO VENENO. English Title: PRETTY POISON. Portuguese Title: PRETTY POISON. Film Director: NOEL BLACK. Year: 1968.
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alb1311515 Original Film Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Spanish Title: MARTES NEGRO. English Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Portuguese Title: BLACK TUESDAY. Film Director: HUGO FREGONESE. Year: 1954.
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dpa8957202 Alfred Woehrl, vice-president of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), pictured at the presentation of the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds in its balck books for 34 years. Photo: Frank Leohnhardt.
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dpa8957000 Karl Heinz Daeke, president of the German Association of Tax Payers (BdSt), presents the new so-called black book of the association at a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, 26 September 2006. The BdSt lists cases of waste of public funds under the title 'Waste of public funds'. Photo: Tim Brakemeier.
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dpa8937732 Pin curlers pictured in a hairdresser's shop in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Black Forest born Karl-Ludwig Nessler changed the fashion world 100 years ago with the invention of the permanent wave. On 8 October 1906 Nessler, who then lived in London, UK, dared to let his invention face public and granted the permanent wave to women's hairs. Nessler, who also invented artificial eyebrows and -lashes, issued licenses to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Photo: Patrick Pleul.
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dpa8397558 (dpa-File) A field track leads two cyclists through asparagas fields near Weiterstadt, Germany, Tuesday 18th April 2006. The fields are still covered with black foil. In the area of south Hesse, where lots of asparagus is grown, harvesting gets under way very slowly due to a long and harsh winter. Experts say, this should have no effect on the harvest. Photo: Arne Dedert.
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dpa8397525 (dpa-File) A field track leads two cyclists through asparagas fields near Weiterstadt, Germany, Tuesday 18th April 2006. The fields are still covered with black foil. In the area of south Hesse, where lots of asparagus is grown, harvesting gets under way very slowly due to a long and harsh winter. Experts say, this should have no effect on the harvest. Photo: Arne Dedert.
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dpa8013888 (dpa) - The Brandenburger Gate appears illuminated with the colours of the logo of the Green Week, the worldwide largest international agricultural fair, in Berlin, Tuesday, 10 January 2006. German light artist Karl Feldmann is illuminating Berlin's landmark from 10 January to 13 January 2006 on the occcasion 71st international Green Week. The gate house on the right of the Brandenburger Gate is illuminated in the German national colours black,red and gold. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm.
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dpa7835185 (dpa) - The picture shows three socks in black, red and blue colour in a store in Hamburg, Germany, Tuesday 20 December 2005. According to several polls socks are one of the most unpopular Christmas gifts. Photo: Ulrich Perrey.
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dpa7536287 (dpa) - Two little piglets are being heldin front two election posters of German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and the CDU's top candidate Angela Merkel at the animal park 'Arche Warder' in Warder, Germany, Tuesday, 13 September 2005. One piglet is named Gerhard (L), marked by the red ribbon and the other one is named Angie, marked with a black ribbon. Internet users could vote via webcast which one of eight piglets they thought was most likeable. Piglet Gerhard took the lead with 28 percent ahead of his challanger Angie, who won only 15 percent of votes. Photo: Wulf Pfeiffer.
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dpa7416019 (dpa) - Kurt E. Stirnmann, Head of the Swiss Georg Fischer AG, manufacturer of piping systems, machine tools and automovite parts, stands next to the company logo during the balance press conference in Thurgau, Switzerland, Tuesday, 01 March 2005. After two years in the red, Georg Fischer AG has returned back into the black in the 2004 business year. The company's earnings amounted to 94 million Swiss Franks which are around 61 million euros after a loss of 147 million Swiss Franks in 2003 and a loss of 20 million Swiss Franks in 2002.
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dpa7413587 Black smoke rises out of the chimney of the Sixtinian chappel in Vatican city in Rome, Italy, Tuesday 19 April 2005. The cardinals of the conclave could not agree again upon the successor of pope John Paul II. on the second day of the election. As a sign that neither the second nor the third poll produced a decisive two-third majority again black smoke rose out of the chimney. Two further polls are scheduled for the afternoon.
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dpa7413544 (dpa file) - Pupil Joseph Ratzinger with his knapsack in Aschau am Inn, Germany, end of 1932. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected pope in the Vatican on Tuesday 19 April 2005 at the end of one of the shortest conclaves in history, assuming the name of Benedict XVI.
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dpa7408908 (dpa) A Bahraini woman dressed in the tradional black garment walks past an advertisement board in the capital Manama on Tuesday, 30 March 2004. On Sunday, 4 April 2004, the Grand Prix of Bahrain will be started.
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dpa7392190 (dpa) - Wolfgang Ziebart, Chairman of the Management Board of the Infineon Technologies group, speaks during the company's balance press conference in Munich, Germany, 9 November 2004. German semiconductor company Infineon AG reported Tuesday that it has returned to the black in fiscal 2004 after three straight money-losing years amid a general recovery in the world chip market, but warned of a slowdown ahead.
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dpa7392189 (dpa) - Wolfgang Ziebart, Chairman of the Management Board of the Infineon Technologies group, during the company's balance press conference in Munich, Germany, 9 November 2004. German semiconductor company Infineon AG reported Tuesday that it has returned to the black in fiscal 2004 after three straight money-losing years amid a general recovery in the world chip market, but warned of a slowdown ahead.
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dpa7392187 (dpa) - Wolfgang Ziebart, Chairman of the Management Board of the Infineon Technologies group, speaks during the company's balance press conference in Munich, Germany, 9 November 2004. German semiconductor company Infineon AG reported Tuesday that it has returned to the black in fiscal 2004 after three straight money-losing years amid a general recovery in the world chip market, but warned of a slowdown ahead.
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0129393 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. /n'Club Life in America - The Stock Brokers.' Cartoon by Charles Forbell for 'Judge,' November 1929.
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0216504 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. /nFront page of the New York Times, 29 October 1929, reporting on the Wall Street Crash.
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0056966 WALL STREET CRASH. Brookers line up to throw themselves out of the window after the stock market crash of 29 October 1929. Contemporary American cartoon.
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0056967 WALL STREET CRASH. Brokers line up to throw themselves out of the window after the stock market crash of Oct. 1929: contemporary American cartoon.
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0016883 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. Front page of the New York Times, 30 October 1929, reporting on the Wall Street Crash.
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0006678 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. Variety's review of the stock market crash, 30 October 1929.
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0002819 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. A portion of the stock reports from the 30 October 1929 issue of the New York Times, showing 16,410,030 shares sold on the New York Stock Exchange the previous day.
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0001721 WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. Front page of the Los Angeles Times, 30 October 1929, reporting on the Wall Street Crash.
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