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Amber Kelly
photo: US Coastguard / PA1 Kimberly R. Smith
NORFOLK, VA. (June 11, 2003)--Twin sisters, Courtney and Leslea Rose, wait for their father, BM1 Mark Rose from the 110-foot cutter Pea Island, before the welcome home ceremony at Nauticus in Norfolk, Va. The Dallas escorted the four returning 110-foot cutters for their first trans-Atlantic crossing returning from supporting Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. USCG photo by PA1 Kimberly R. Smith (90423) ( WELCOME HOME (FOR RELEASE) )
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NORFORK, Va. (June 11, 2003)--Twin sisters, Courtney and Leslea Rose, wait for their father, Boatswain Mate 1st Class Mark Rose from the 110-foot cutter Pea Island, before the welcome home ceremony at Nauticus in Norfolk, Va. The Dallas escorted the four returning 110-foot cutters for their first trans-Atlantic crossing returning from supporting Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. USCG photo by PA1 Kimberly Smith (91284) ( WELCOME HOME (FOR RELEASE) )
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President George W. Bush looks toward Lacy Lyons before signing the S. 151, PROTECT Act of 2003 in the Rose Garden Wednesday, April 30, 2003. Lacy and her younger sister Nyoka, who were abducted by their father, were found after an AMBER alert was activa
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President Barack Obama speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House about health care reform and Iraq's new electoral law after returning from Camp David Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Washington.
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President Barack Obama speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House about health care reform and Iraq's new electoral law after returning from Camp David Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Washington.
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President Barack Obama speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House about health care reform and Iraq's new electoral law after returning from Camp David Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Washington.
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President Barack Obama speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House about health care reform and Iraq's new electoral law after returning from Camp David Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Washington.
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Rose bay, circa 1900 HMAS Tingira, named after an Aboriginal word for 'open sea' was moored in Rose Bay from 1912 to 1927. It was used to train over 3,000 Australian sailors, many for service in World War 1.
photo: US Coastguard / PA1 Tasha Tully
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Mar. 1, 2007)--Petty Officer First Class Neil Jones, a crewmember from the Coast Guard Cutter Venturous, embraces his wife, Rose, after returning home from a 35-day patrol in the Florida Straits. USCG photo by PA1 Tasha Tully (119312) ( VENTUROUS RETURN (FOR RELEASE) )
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Ronald Johnson
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The guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey (CG 61) returns to its homeport at Naval Station Norfolk.
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Demonstrators hold pictures of Haiti's ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide during a protest demanding his return in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Feb. 2, 2011. Aristide is a former priest and liberation theologist who rose to become Haiti's first democratically elected president. He was overthrown in a coup, restored to power, then ousted again in 2004.
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 1st Class Christopher M. McCoin
Officers from Fighter Squadron Three One (VF-31) pick up roses to give to loved ones upon returning from a six month deployment in support of maritime security operations and the global war on terrorism.
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An ethnic Albanian mother places roses at each bodybag with the remains of an ethnic Albanian from Kosovo, Friday, May 27, 2005 in Merdare near the border crossing with Serbia.
photo: White House / Eric Draper
President George W. Bush delivers a statement on the economy Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, from the Rose Garden of the White House.
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President Barack Obama and President Rene Preval of Haiti
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Boatswain's Mate First Class William Lappin, 29, of Portland Me., talks by radio with the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter BainBrdige Island while on patrol in New York Harbor Aug. 28, 2003. Lappin and Seaman Ken Rose (right), 21, of Windsor, CT.,both crewmembers from the Bainbridge Island, recently returned home to their homeland security mission after a deployment overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (92190) ( PORT SECURITY (FOR RELEASE) )
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The Praying Hands
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The librar the school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 900 pupils of both sexes. Since 1625 the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.
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Jane Fonda
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President George W. Bush shakes the hand of Mike Johanns, resigning Secretary of Agriculture, after he announced the secretary´s decision to return to his home state of Nebraska during a morning statement in the Rose Garden. ula1
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President George W. Bush stands with his Cabinet during a Rose Garden address to the media. "As the new members of Congress and their leaders return to Washington, I´ve instructed my Cabinet to provide whatever briefings and information they n
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President George W. Bush and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns leave the Rose Garden Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007, after the President announced Mr. Johann´s resignation and the Secretary´s decision to return to his home state of Nebraska. &q;
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Standing with veterans and military family members, President George W. Bush delivers remarks on the Global War on Terror Friday, July 20, 2007, in the Rose Garden. "When Congress returns after Labor Day, there will be less than one month before the
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Michelle Pfeiffer
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Pat "Kangaroo Kicker" O'Dea
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Obverse: Medieval image of Louis XI
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People walk past a Vodafone logo in Piccadilly Circus, in London, Tuesday May 30, 2006. Vodafone Group PLC on Tuesday reported a record net loss of 21.9 billion pounds (euro 32.0 billion; US$40.7 billion) in the year ending March 31, but share prices rose after the company announced it would be returning an additional 3 billion pounds (Euro 4.4 billion; US$5.6 billion) to shareholders. The loss, the largest ever for a British-based company, compared to a profit of 6.4 billion pounds (euro 9.3 bi
photo: AP / John Bazemore
Former Georgia congressman Bob Barr speaks as his wife Jeri looks on during a news conference in Marietta, Ga., Wednesday, April 23, 2003.