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Sunset at Paraportiani
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From the Roaring Twenties and the time of Weimar culture: a meeting point for homosexuals, described by Klaus Mann and Christopher Isherwood: the area at Berlins Nollendorfplatz and Motzstrasse.
photo: AP / Stephen Wandera
David Cato, a Ugandan gay-rights activist, poses for photographs at a restaurant in Kampala, Uganda, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. Proposed legislation would impose the death penalty for some gay Ugandans, and their family, friends and even landlords also could face up to seven years in jail if they fail to report them to authorities. Cato became an activist after he was beaten up four times, arrested twice, fired from his teaching job and outed in the press because he is gay.
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Gay activist Bisi Alimi, 27, looks at a copy of Gay Times magazine in front of his house in Lagos, Nigeria, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. A proposed law in Nigeria would outlaw not just gay marriages, but any form of association between gay people, social or
photo: AP / Eric Risberg
Tyson Gay reacts after winning the men's 100 meter final with a wind-assisted time of 9.68 seconds at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore., Sunday, June 29, 2008
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Tyson Gay is congratulated by fans after winning the men's 100 meter final with a wind-assisted time of 9.68 seconds at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore., Sunday, June 29, 2008
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Joseph C. Garza
News Photographer Jerry Gay of Blaine, Wash., displays his 1975 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of firemen resting after battling a house fire, shot while a staff photographer with the Seattle Times.
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2004 São Paulo Gay Pride Parade, Brazil. In 2006, it was considered the biggest pride parade of the world by the Guinness Book of World Records with an estimated 2.5 million participants
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Rudy Gay
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Eighth Avenue at 12th Street and Abingdon Square, Manhattan. The IND Eighth Avenue Line runs under Eighth Avenue.
photo: AP / Brynjar Gauti
Iceland's Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir is seen in the Prime Minister's office for the first time, in Reykjavik, Iceland, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009. A new center-left government took office in crisis-hit Iceland Sunday, headed by the country's first openly gay national leade
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Canal Street, one of Manchester's liveliest nightspots, part of the city's gay village. The night-time economy of Manchester has expanded significantly since about 1993, with investment from breweries in bars, public houses and clubs, along with active support from the local authorities.
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Bisbee, Arizona. 2009.
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The Mount Gay Rum visitors centre. It claims to be the worlds oldest remaining rum company with earliest confirmed deed from 1703.
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Lesbian defending by a Secular state of fact ("Por um estado laico de fato"). Brazil is a secular state, in which there exists a separation of church and state. The country does not have an official religion.
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The 228 Memorial Park, previously known as the New Park, in Taipei's Zhongzheng District. The 228 Monument is located at the center of the park.
photo: US Navy / Photographers Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain
Recreating his famous World War II photograph, Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Paul W. Tibbetts waves from the cockpit of the Enola Gay.
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain
The last three surviving crew members of Enola Gay pose after pose for a photo after touring the interior of their old aircraft for the first time in 50 years.
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The headquarters is located in the buildings adjacent to Grace Cathedral on Nob Hill in San Francisco.
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Adam Lambert.
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Rev. Canon Diane M. Jardine Bruce, left, and Rev. Canon Mary Glasspool congratulate each other after their ordination and consecration ceremony, Saturday, May 15, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif.
photo: US DoD / Lt. Cmdr. John Gay
Soldiers with the Afghan National Army and local villagers cross the Chutu Bridge in Uruzgon, Afghanistan, for the first time Dec. 30, 2008.
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South Beach, view towards east from 15th Street near Washington Avenue with the Loews, St. Morritz and the Royal Palm Hotels in the background.
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MARIANAS: CREWS The ground crew of the B-29
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Jamaica's Usain Bolt, center, hits the finish line with a world record time of 9.72 seconds in the men's 100 meters at the Reebok Grand Prix athletics meet Saturday night
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Pro-Republic graffiti outside the School of Law. university-affiliated lodging is not required, the majority of the Completeness's student live independently, either in non-affiliated dormitories or in actual apartments.
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Bank of Montreal Building, now a Law Office
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel Gay
Culinary Specialist 2nd class Eber Varrazh hugs his newborn baby girl for the first time after he walked off the brow of The Guided-Missile Cruiser USS Vicksburg (CG 69).