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#814452
30 September 2015
Little Mix - Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock at the Pride of Britain Awards, Grosvenor House, London, Britain, on September 28, 2015.
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#617108
3 June 2015
Little Mix in attendance for the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards at Berkeley Square Gardens on June 2, 2015 in London, England.
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#529286
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529287
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529288
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529297
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529299
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529301
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529302
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529303
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529304
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529305
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529306
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529307
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529312
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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#529313
17 April 2015
The Afrikaans speaking labourers of mixed decent working on Cape wine farms are some of the only remaining historic elements present in an increasingly corporate industry with little time on the sweat associated with production. This minority community is known for its sharp humor and resilience, despite being marginalised during political dialogue and facing issues such as widespread fetal alcohol syndrome, forced evictions and little empowerment.
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