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Exchange Building in winter
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Aviation Ordnanceman Airman John Adam presents Capt. Ladd Wheeler, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) with an American flag during a burial at sea.
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Saint Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Arts
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Saint Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Arts
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Senior Chief Aviation Electrician's Mate Michael Wheeler, of Virginia Beach, Va., updates the status of an F-14D Tomcat in the squadron's Maintenance Control work center aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74).
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On the Offensive
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University of Illinois head football coach, Ron Zook (left) has breakfast with Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class Paul Wheeler
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Capt. Ladd Wheeler, left, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), serves Christmas dinner to the crew.
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 2nd Class William Hiembuch
Master Chief Torpedoman's Mate Thomas Wheeler, talks about the safety hazards on a 12-gage shotgun.
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Chief Gunner's Mate Paul Beinlich assists Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Robert Wheeler during a
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Vice Adm. Michael Vitale, left, commander of Navy Installations Command, speaks with Battle of Midway veteran, Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Chuck Wheeler (Ret.)
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Capt. C.L. Wheeler, left, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), presents Dale Earnhardt Jr. with a National Ensign which was flown over the ship and a certificate certifying that the flag was flown.
Electrician's Mate 2nd Class Rebecca Wheeler of Denton, Md., inspects and cleans an air conditioning vent aboard Nimitz-class nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74).
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Institute of Archaeology
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Bridge of Sighs (Cambridge)
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Steephill Cove, Jan 2008
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Machinist's Mate Fireman Ricky Andes sits the helm station as he steers the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo (SSN 769) .
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Capt. Reid Tanaka, Commander, Naval Base Kitsap Rear Adm. William French, Commander, Navy Region Northwest; along with everyone in the CBH command receive the Zumwalt award for both Naval Base Kitsap.
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Monctons urban transit authority (Codiac Transit) uses primarily modern busses manufactured by Nova Bus. Moncton lies on Route 2 of the Trans-Canada Highway, which leads to Nova Scotia in the east and to Fredericton and Quebec in the west.
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The John Balch House (circa 1679, but for many years was purported to have been built in 1636), located at 448 Cabot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest wood-frame houses in the United States. It is now operated as one of the historic house museums of the Beverly Historical Society, and open June 1 to October 15, Tuesday through Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m..
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Stephen Hawking in Cambridge
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The Dancing girl" artifact found in Mohenjo-daro
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One of the rooms with German medieval sacred art
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Portrait of a Young Girl, likely c. 1470, by Petrus Christus
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Dreamworld
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The Reuben Brown House is a colonial style house located in Concord, Massachusetts.
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The name St Peter's Church has been borne by two Roman Catholic churches in the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in the district of Adur, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. The original church with that dedication was the town's first permanent Roman Catholic place of worship; founded in 1875, it was paid for by Augusta, Duchess of Norfolk, a member of the most important Dukedom in England. After its closure, a new St Peter's Church was built nearby. The old bui
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A shot from a 2006 performance by Peter Brötzmann, a key figure in European free jazz
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Sunshine Village