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Ray Quinn, Backstage July 2007 Image: Peter French, Flying Tigers Studio
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Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, left, and Adm. Pierre-Francois Forissier, chief of staff of the French navy, render honors to the U.S. and French national anthems.
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Satyajit Ray
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy addresses a summit on the Millennium Development Goals at United Nations headquarters on Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)
photo: AP / Henny Ray Abrams
French President Nicolas Sarkozy addresses a summit on the Millennium Development Goals at United Nations headquarters on Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)
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Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, left, tours the French navy amphibious assault ship FNS Mistral (LHD 1).
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ecretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, left, tours the French navy amphibious assault ship FNS Mistral (LHD 1)
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Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, left, tours the French navy amphibious assault ship FNS Mistral (LHD 1).
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View from Glade Pike on Dry Ridge.Robert Mac Ray opened the first trading post in Rays town (which is now Bed ford) on the land that is now Bed ford County in 1750.
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taff Sgt. Ray Nealon watches as Petty Officer 2nd Class Elizabeth Jache pours water on her dolphin to keep him cool.
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Aerial view of the castle of Chaumont-sur-Loire, Loir-et-Cher department, France. The main entrance is visible from the courtyard. The houses near the bottom of the picture stand alongside the left bank of the Loire. Nikon D60 f=110mm f/8 at 1/1000s ISO 400.
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Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699–1779), The Ray (1728), Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Joan of Arc on horseback, triumphantly raising her sword to the heavens and crepuscular rays at San Francisco's Palace of the Legion of Honor.
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New Apostolic Church
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McCormick Tribune Plaza Ice Rink and AT&T; Plaza with the Cloud Gate. From June 21–September 15, 2002, McCormick Tribune Plaza hosted the inaugural exhibit in Millennium Park,[11] Exelon Presents Earth From Above by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
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Tagetes (pronounced /təˈdʒiːtiːz/)[1] is a genus of 51 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae or Compositae). They are native to the area stretching from the southwestern United States into Mexico and south throughout South America. The different species vary in size from 0.05-2.2 m tall. They have pinnate green leaves, and white, golden, orange, yellow, to an almost red floral heads typically (0.1-) to 4-6 cm diameter, generally with both ray florets a
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Tagetes (pronounced /təˈdʒiːtiːz/)[1] is a genus of 51 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae or Compositae). They are native to the area stretching from the southwestern United States into Mexico and south throughout South America. The different species vary in size from 0.05-2.2 m tall. They have pinnate green leaves, and white, golden, orange, yellow, to an almost red floral heads typically (0.1-) to 4-6 cm diameter, generally with both ray florets a
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Tagetes (pronounced /təˈdʒiːtiːz/)[1] is a genus of 51 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae or Compositae). They are native to the area stretching from the southwestern United States into Mexico and south throughout South America. The different species vary in size from 0.05-2.2 m tall. They have pinnate green leaves, and white, golden, orange, yellow, to an almost red floral heads typically (0.1-) to 4-6 cm diameter, generally with both ray florets a
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Detail of Lunokhod's wheels. The rover stood 135 cm (4 ft 5 in) high and had a mass of 840 kg (1,850 lb). It was about 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) long and 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) wide and had 8 wheels each with an independent suspension, electric motor and brake.
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Ghiberticompetition.
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Tesco in Skipton, North Yorkshire being redeveloped in 2009
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Illinois in 1718, approximate modern state area highlighted, from Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi by Guillaume de L'Isle.[17]
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The Evelyn Cabinet, veneered in ebony with inlaid with panels of Florentine pietre dure; contemporary and later bronze mounts by Francesco Fanelli (1577-about 1641), Domenico Benotti (active 1630-died 1650), Florence, Italy
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The central tower of the Admiralty, Saint Petersburg.
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Facade detail
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Fisher Building
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Fisher Building through the trees in early spring
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Seymour at the Emmys, 11 September 1994
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Mummy of Ramesses II