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#12879909
19 October 2025
Two Garut sheep, Ovis aries, butt heads during the Garut Sheep Fighting competition in Sumedang, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. A total of 700 Garut sheep participate in the competition, which is a Sundanese tradition where two male sheep are pitted against each other for the entertainment of the community and as a symbol of agility.
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#12223075
3 April 2025
A man with a hat covered in buttons for liberal causes attends a rally in support of Planned Parenthood at the Supreme Court during oral arguments over whether Medicaid must pay for visits to abortion providers for care not related to abortion, in Washington, April 2, 2025. The case, Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, tests whether states can refuse Medicaid payments to clinics that provide abortions. Planned Parenthood is a major provider of low-cost, non-abortion healthcare across the country.
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#8598940
29 July 2022
Tony Abu Akleh, brother of slain Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, wears a button with her portrait as he listens to Gypsy Guillén Kaiser, advocacy director at the Committee to Protect Journalists, speak during a press conference on Capitol Hill. Her family continues to demand a meeting with President Joe Biden and a full investigation by the FBI. The Palestinian Authority and Israel each accuse the other in Abu Akleh's killing.
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#6005138
15 September 2020
Poznan Goats (Poznanskie Koziolki) are seen in Poznan, Poland on 11 September 2020 Poznan Goats is one of the main tourist attractions of Poznan. The mechanical goats' butting display takes place every day at 12:00 on the tower of the City Hall
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#6003410
14 September 2020
Poznan Goats (Poznanskie Koziolki) are seen in Poznan, Poland on 11 September 2020 Poznan Goats is one of the main tourist attractions of Poznan. The mechanical goats' butting display takes place every day at 12:00 on the tower of the City Hall
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#6002466
14 September 2020
Poznan Goats (Poznanskie Koziolki) are seen in Poznan, Poland on 11 September 2020 Poznan Goats is one of the main tourist attractions of Poznan. The mechanical goats' butting display takes place every day at 12:00 on the tower of the City Hall
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#4240972
29 April 2019
Elevator buttongs are seen in an apartment block in Bucharest, Romania on April 29, 2019.
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#1294023
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player stretches ahead of the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294025
27 June 2016
A Santo Spirito Bianchi player (white) fights against a La Santa Croce Azzuri player during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294026
27 June 2016
Players of the Santo Spirito Bianchi celebrate after scoring against the La Santa Croce Azzuri during their Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294027
27 June 2016
Supporters of the La Santa Croce Azzuri cheer for the team ahead of the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294028
27 June 2016
A Santo Spirito Bianchi player (white) fights against a La Santa Croce Azzuri player during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294029
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player reacts after losing the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294030
27 June 2016
Players from the Santo Spirito Bianchi and the La Santa Croce Azzuri fight against each other during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294038
27 June 2016
Players from the Santo Spirito Bianchi and the La Santa Croce Azzuri fight against each other during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294041
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player scores during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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