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#5988702
10 September 2020
Eleni Daliilidou of Greece serve to Julia Goerges of Germany (no picture) on Day 3in the Hansol Korea Open Tennis second round at the Olymoic park tennis cout in seatern Seoul on Sep 22, 2011, South Korea. Julia Goerges won in straight 4-6, 5-7.
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#5988748
10 September 2020
Julia Goerges of Germany plays to Eleni Daliilidou of Greece (no picture) on Day 3in the Hansol Korea Open Tennis second round at the Olymoic park tennis cout in seatern Seoul on Sep 22, 2011, South Korea. Julia Goerges won in straight 4-6, 5-7.
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#5988778
10 September 2020
Maris Jose Martinez Sanches of Spain serve to Kristyna Pliskova of Czech Republic (no picture) on Day 3 in the Hansol Korea Open Tennis second round at the Olymoic park tennis cout in seatern Seoul on Sep 22, 2011, South Korea. Maris Jose Martinez Sanches won in straight 7-6(5), 6-2.
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#5349354
22 January 2020
A scavenger sorts out the plastic waste he collects for recycling at the Kawatuna landfill, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 22, 2020. The economic potential for recycling plastic waste is huge because based on the results of an environmental audit by Greenpeace in 2019, only 9 percent of the waste plastic is recycled, 12 percent is burned and 79 percent ends up in landfills and waterways like rivers that run into the ocean. Indonesia is the second largest waste producer in the world after China.
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#5349356
22 January 2020
A scavenger sorts out the plastic waste he collects for recycling at the Kawatuna landfill, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 22, 2020. The economic potential for recycling plastic waste is huge because based on the results of an environmental audit by Greenpeace in 2019, only 9 percent of the waste plastic is recycled, 12 percent is burned and 79 percent ends up in landfills and waterways like rivers that run into the ocean. Indonesia is the second largest waste producer in the world after China.
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#5349358
22 January 2020
A scavenger sorts out the plastic waste he collects for recycling at the Kawatuna landfill, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 22, 2020. The economic potential for recycling plastic waste is huge because based on the results of an environmental audit by Greenpeace in 2019, only 9 percent of the waste plastic is recycled, 12 percent is burned and 79 percent ends up in landfills and waterways like rivers that run into the ocean. Indonesia is the second largest waste producer in the world after China.
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#5349360
22 January 2020
A scavenger sorts out the plastic waste he collects for recycling at the Kawatuna landfill, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 22, 2020. The economic potential for recycling plastic waste is huge because based on the results of an environmental audit by Greenpeace in 2019, only 9 percent of the waste plastic is recycled, 12 percent is burned and 79 percent ends up in landfills and waterways like rivers that run into the ocean. Indonesia is the second largest waste producer in the world after China.
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#4798372
26 August 2019
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult celebrates after Sri Lankan cricketer Lahiru Thirimanne is run out during the fifth and final day's play of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at the P.Saravanamuttu International Cricket Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Monday 26 August 2019
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#4798098
26 August 2019
Sri Lankan cricketer Lahiru Thirimanne is run out during the fifth and final day's play of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at the P.Saravanamuttu International Cricket Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Monday 26 August 2019
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#4794970
25 August 2019
New Zealand wicket keeper batsman BJ Watling dives in to survive a run out during the forth day's play of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at the P.Saravanamuttu International Cricket Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sunday 25 August 2019
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#1406961
28 August 2016
Los Angeles Angels right fielder Kole Calhoun (56) is tagged out at first on a steal attempt to second base during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Sunday, August 28, 2016.
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#701948
8 September 2015
Detroit Tigers short stop Jose Iglesias tags Seattle Mariners first baseman Mark Trumbo out at second on the force play during the fourth inning of a baseball game in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Wednesday, July 22, 2015.
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#701949
8 September 2015
Detroit Tigers short stop Jose Iglesias, right, tags Seattle Mariners Seth Smith out at second during the fourth inning of a baseball game in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Wednesday, July 22, 2015.
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#769997
8 September 2015
Detroit Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler, left, tags out Los Angeles Angels' C.J. Cron during the second inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015.
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#725525
9 August 2015
Israeli settlers doing a tour in Hebron's old town with armed military escorts. Sat - Aug 8, as every Saturday, nearly 30 Israeli settlers with more than 30 of armed soldiers, the settlers go out of an army base in the old town to begin their tour in the old town. Palestinian residents say that the Israelis are doing a religious traditions every Sat, this causes to stop of our movement in the town for two hours. Dozens of Palestinian shops been closed during the second Intifada for many reasons, such as, attacks by settlers on Palestinians, to so far and from time to time attacks happen by settlers in Hebron's old town. The seizure of a large number of homes by Israeli settlers, the closure of ‘Shuhada’ street that was been the most active street in the old town, and the closure of a number of shops and Palestinian houses under pretext "Israeli security reasons". This caused the conversion ordinary life to an extraordinary life and almost empty of any visitors and tourist traffic rate of zero. There was an Israeli guide speaking to the settlers, were not a religious ritual, but they stop at different places in the Old City, the guide begins to explain about "historical landmarks". And during that, Israeli armed soldiers did not allow for the Palestinians of moving or approaching settlers who are blocked and closed the narrow roads and thus prevented Palestinians movement and prevented getting them to their homes too. TIPH -(The Temporary International Presence in the city of Hebron)- were monitoring, filming, and writing observations of the settlers tour. Palestinian children was stopped by Israeli armed soldiers and were not allowed them to continue the playing and joy to give the space to the Israeli settlers.
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#725526
9 August 2015
Israeli settlers doing a tour in Hebron's old town with armed military escorts. Sat - Aug 8, as every Saturday, nearly 30 Israeli settlers with more than 30 of armed soldiers, the settlers go out of an army base in the old town to begin their tour in the old town. Palestinian residents say that the Israelis are doing a religious traditions every Sat, this causes to stop of our movement in the town for two hours. Dozens of Palestinian shops been closed during the second Intifada for many reasons, such as, attacks by settlers on Palestinians, to so far and from time to time attacks happen by settlers in Hebron's old town. The seizure of a large number of homes by Israeli settlers, the closure of ‘Shuhada’ street that was been the most active street in the old town, and the closure of a number of shops and Palestinian houses under pretext "Israeli security reasons". This caused the conversion ordinary life to an extraordinary life and almost empty of any visitors and tourist traffic rate of zero. There was an Israeli guide speaking to the settlers, were not a religious ritual, but they stop at different places in the Old City, the guide begins to explain about "historical landmarks". And during that, Israeli armed soldiers did not allow for the Palestinians of moving or approaching settlers who are blocked and closed the narrow roads and thus prevented Palestinians movement and prevented getting them to their homes too. TIPH -(The Temporary International Presence in the city of Hebron)- were monitoring, filming, and writing observations of the settlers tour. Palestinian children was stopped by Israeli armed soldiers and were not allowed them to continue the playing and joy to give the space to the Israeli settlers.
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