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Daniel Farke, Leeds United manager, looks unhappy during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Swansea City at Elland Road...

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Leeds United v Swansea City - Sky Bet Championship

29 March 2025

Daniel Farke, Leeds United manager, looks unhappy during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Swansea City at Elland Road...

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29 March 2025

Daniel Farke, Leeds United manager, looks unhappy during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Swansea City at Elland Road in Leeds, England, on March 29, 2025.


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Jonas Eidevall is unhappy at the throw-in after being challenged by a Manchester City player during the Barclays FA Women's Super League mat...

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Arsenal v Manchester City - Barclays Women's Super League

23 September 2024

Jonas Eidevall is unhappy at the throw-in after being challenged by a Manchester City player during the Barclays FA Women's Super League mat...

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23 September 2024

Jonas Eidevall is unhappy at the throw-in after being challenged by a Manchester City player during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, on September 22, 2024.


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A sign at the Gaza solidarity encampment at George Washington University urges people to vote against Joe Biden in Maryland's presidential p...

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GWU Gaza encampment continues in its 12th day

7 May 2024

A sign at the Gaza solidarity encampment at George Washington University urges people to vote against Joe Biden in Maryland's presidential p...

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7 May 2024

A sign at the Gaza solidarity encampment at George Washington University urges people to vote against Joe Biden in Maryland's presidential primary, Washington, DC, May 6, 2024. Many demonstrators are unhappy with Biden's failure to rein in the Israeli siege of Gaza, which has kiled more than 35,000 people, most of them women and children.


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Children are setting off colored smoke while celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage S...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Children are setting off colored smoke while celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage S...

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24 March 2024

Children are setting off colored smoke while celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered on Sunday at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the god Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat in the fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death, while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of god Vishnu. Since then, the festival, also known as Holi, is celebrated by joyfully smearing color. It is also said that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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A Nepali reveler is painting his cheek with wishes for Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Sit...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

A Nepali reveler is painting his cheek with wishes for Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Sit...

#11095051

24 March 2024

A Nepali reveler is painting his cheek with wishes for Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, is celebrating the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes, smearing colors on each other's faces, and exchanging greetings. According to a Hindu myth, the demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instruction, Holika, who had a boon from the god that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unhurt due to the blessing of God Vishnu. From then onwards, the festival, also known as Holi, is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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A foreign national is dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as she participates in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

A foreign national is dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as she participates in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

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24 March 2024

A foreign national is dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as she participates in celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered at the ancient palace courtyard on Sunday to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes, smearing colors on each other's faces, and exchanging greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death, while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of God Vishnu. Since then, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by joyfully smearing color. It is also said that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that her boon would be meaningless if it was misused.


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Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

#11095053

24 March 2024

Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered at the ancient palace courtyard on Sunday to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of God Vishnu. Since then, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by joyfully smearing color. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Du...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Du...

#11095057

24 March 2024

A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety on this Sunday. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to Hindu mythology, the demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death, while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of God Vishnu. Since then, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. It is also said that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Du...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Du...

#11095058

24 March 2024

A foreign national is gesturing as she participates in the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety on this Sunday. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to Hindu mythology, the demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death, while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of God Vishnu. Since then, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. It is also said that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival o...

#11095060

24 March 2024

Foreign nationals are dancing to the beats of traditional Nepali musical instruments as they participate in celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered at the ancient palace courtyard on Sunday to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad's devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unharmed due to the blessing of God Vishnu. Since then, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by joyfully smearing color. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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Members of a local band are playing traditional musical instruments, entertaining the crowd during the mass celebration of the festival of H...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Members of a local band are playing traditional musical instruments, entertaining the crowd during the mass celebration of the festival of H...

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24 March 2024

Members of a local band are playing traditional musical instruments, entertaining the crowd during the mass celebration of the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered at the ancient palace courtyard on Sunday to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes, smearing colors on each other's faces, and exchanging greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon from the gods that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unhurt due to the blessing of God Vishnu. From then onwards, the festival, also known as Holi, is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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A Nepali reveler is splashing water on a fellow reveler while celebrating the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

A Nepali reveler is splashing water on a fellow reveler while celebrating the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar...

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24 March 2024

A Nepali reveler is splashing water on a fellow reveler while celebrating the festival of Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, is marking the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes, smearing colors on each other's faces, and exchanging greetings. According to Hindu mythology, demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon from the god that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unhurt due to the blessing of God Vishnu. From then onwards, the festival also known as Holi is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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Nepali revelers are rushing towards their destination to celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Tho...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Nepali revelers are rushing towards their destination to celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Tho...

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24 March 2024

Nepali revelers are rushing towards their destination to celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety on Sunday. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, is celebrating the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes, smearing colors on each other's faces, and exchanging greetings. According to a Hindu myth, the demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon from the god that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unhurt due to the blessing of God Vishnu. From then onwards, the festival, also known as Holi, is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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Nepali revelers are taking part in the Holi celebration, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals...

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Nepal Celebrates Holi, The Festival Of Colors

24 March 2024

Nepali revelers are taking part in the Holi celebration, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals...

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24 March 2024

Nepali revelers are taking part in the Holi celebration, the festival of colors, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 24, 2024. Thousands of locals and tourists are gathering at the ancient palace courtyard to mark the festival with fervor and gaiety on Sunday. The festival, also known as the Spring festival, signifies the arrival of spring and the harvest season. Celebrated for two days in the Hills and Terai, people are coming out of their homes to smear colors on each other's faces and exchange greetings. According to a Hindu myth, the demon king Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Vishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad. Following her brother's instructions, Holika, who had a boon from the god that fire would not harm her, sat on fire with Prahlad on her lap but was burnt to death while Prahlad remained unhurt due to the blessing of God Vishnu. From then onwards, the festival, also known as Holi, is celebrated by smearing color with enjoyment. There is also a saying that Lord Vishnu had told Holika that the boon she had received would be meaningless if it was misused.


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EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023:
Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the int...

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Edmonton's Christmas Holiday Display

28 December 2023

EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023:
Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the int...

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28 December 2023

EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023: Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the interactive 'moonGARDEN' display, skipping the traditional Christmas customs such as the iconic central tree lighting and City Hall's manger display, on December 23, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


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EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023:
Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the int...

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Edmonton's Christmas Holiday Display

28 December 2023

EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023:
Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the int...

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28 December 2023

EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 23, 2023: Edmonton's Town Hall on Churchill Square hosts an unconventional light exhibition headlined by the interactive 'moonGARDEN' display, skipping the traditional Christmas customs such as the iconic central tree lighting and City Hall's manger display, on December 23, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


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