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Rib eye steak.
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The Jadeite Cabbage length:18.7cm width:9.1cm thickness:5.07cm The "Jadeite Cabbage" is a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a cabbage head, and with a close look at the naked eye, a large and a small grasshopper will appear camouflaged in the leaves
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President Fox speaking After leaving office in December 2006, Fox has maintained himself in the public eye by speaking in countries such as Nigeria, Canada and the United States about topics such as the controversial 2006 election and the Iraq War
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South African batsman Gary Kirsten leaves the field after he was struck by Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar´s bouncer just below the left eye during the first day of the first cricket test Friday, Oct. 17, 2003 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan
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This Oct. 29, 2009 photo shows an Egyptian girl in Cairo wearing a hijab, right, which covers the hair but leaves the face uncovered, as others in the background wear the niqab, which covers the entire face except the eyes.
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A group of former Iraqi detainees released from the Abu Ghurayb prison (Abu Ghraib), located in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq leave, the Al Anbar Governors Complex, under the watchful eyes of Iraqi Police. Coalition Forces, in an effort to expedite the pr
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Veronica persica
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Abby Sunderland, 16, uses a cell phone and looks out from her sailboat, Wild Eyes, as she leaves for her world record attempting journey at the Del Rey Yacht Club Saturday, Jan 23, 2010, in Marina del Rey, Calif. Sunderland is attempting to be the youngest person to complete a nonstop, unassisted solo-circumnavigation of the globe by sea.
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Shambhu, center, holds his daughter Lakshmi during a press conference at Sparsha Hospital in Banglore, India, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007. Nearly a week after surgeons removed the extra limbs from the Indian girl born with four arms and four legs, the bright-eyed 2-year-old made her first public appearance Tuesday after leaving the hospital´s intensive care unit.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
British singer Amy Winehouse leaves Westminster magistrates court in London, Friday, July 24, 2009. A judge has acquitted Amy Winehouse of assaulting a fan who asked to take her picture. District Judge Timothy Workman found the 25-year-old singer not guilty of punching dancer Sherene Flash in the eye after the fan asked to take her picture following a charity ball in September.
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In this Oct. 11, 2007 file photo, private equity investor Carl Icahn speaks at the World Business Forum in New York. Antagonistic investor Carl Icahn became a billionaire by bullying already distressed companies, but his harassment of Yahoo Inc. could leave him with a black eye, and a big hole in his pocket, if he's wrong about Microsoft Corp.'s desire to buy the Internet pion
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PORT OF CANAVERAL, Fla. (Oct. 25)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Jamie Simmons, on the Coast Guard Cutter Drummond, stands in front of the .50-caliber machine gun with binocular in hands while he keeps a watchful eye during a security escort of a Disney cruise ship leaving the Port of Canaveral Oct. 25. USCG photo by PA3 Dana Warr (77892) ( SECURITY ESCORT (FOR RELEASE) )
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Three-dimensional reconstruction of a Prosaurolophus maximus head
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Shuttle lands, departs under Edwards watchful eye
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British singer Amy Winehouse
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A stingray's underside showing its mouth and the double row of gill openings. The two claspers (at the base of the tail) identifies it as male.
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Amazon Blue - Brazilian Snapdragon - Beautiful flower - India - 11 April 2009
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Cultivar Alba plena
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An ant-mimicking jumping spider
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A passenger at Houston's Bush Intercontintental Airport checks in at a special scanner
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Nature activity - few rain drops on the leaves of plant that wash with the rain water
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Aconitum (pronounced /ˌækəˈnaɪtəm/ A-co-ní-tum[1]), known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, women's bane, Devil's helmet or blue rocket,[2] is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). There are over 250 species of Aconitum.
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Corydoras elegans
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Plants in early spring before the leaves have fully unfolded.
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Red Wattlebird
photo: US Coastguard / PA1 Adam Eggers.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Coast Guard Lt. Teresa Wolf, a physician assistant, donates her breast milk to the Pediatric Ward aboard the USNS Comfort, Jan. 27, 2010. Wolf, from Goldsborough, N.C., began donating milk daily to the medical ship after learning about their severe need. She is deployed with Port Security Unit 307 in support of relief efforts, leaving behind her 10-week girl, Chloe Danielle. "It's the right thing to do," said Wolf. "Babies get so much more nutrients from breast milk. It's
photo: US Coastguard / PA1 Adam Eggers.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Coast Guard Lt. Teresa Wolf, a physician assistant, donates her breast milk to the Pediatric Ward aboard the USNS Comfort, Jan. 27, 2010. Wolf, from Goldsborough, N.C., began donating milk daily to the medical ship after learning about their severe need. She is deployed with Port Security Unit 307 in support of relief efforts, leaving behind her 10-week girl, Chloe Danielle. "It's the right thing to do," said Wolf. "Babies get so much more nutrients from breast milk. It's
photo: US Coastguard / PA1 Adam Eggers.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Coast Guard Lt. Teresa Wolf, a physician assistant, donates her breast milk to the Pediatric Ward aboard the USNS Comfort, Jan. 27, 2010. Wolf, from Goldsborough, N.C., began donating milk daily to the medical ship after learning about their severe need. She is deployed with Port Security Unit 307 in support of relief efforts, leaving behind her 10-week girl, Chloe Danielle. "It's the right thing to do," said Wolf. "Babies get so much more nutrients from breast milk. It's
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A classic round yarn mop for wet use
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Hoatzin