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30 June 2010

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Eugénie Buffet


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Bishop Alejandro Goic is shown wearing a red chasuble and a white miter

29 June 2010

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Stone building with tiled roof


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Outcrop of banded and folded metamorphic rock with snow patch in foreground


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The enigmatic New Caledonian kagu


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A portrait of John Tuohill Murphy

28 June 2010

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A battlemented church tower with the church extending to the left, set in a wooded churchyard containing many gravestones


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green fern fronds


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A side view of a white statue of the Virgin Mary atop a stone pedestal, with greenery in the foreground


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A photograph of William M. Bunn seated, wearing a thick coat, with his left hand under his chin, he has a receding hairline and a large moustache, curled up at the ends

27 June 2010

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Ernst Sars


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A large, pale yellow beetle with two large black horns projecting forwards


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Phaius tancarvilleae in flower

26 June 2010

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Satellite image of Azov Sea showing distinct change in colour between the dark blue Black Sea and the light green Azov Sea


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Dutch attack in Lombok

25 June 2010

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The Wallabies


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24 June 2010

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tropical island coastline


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An old beech tree with its branches removed. The bark is streched and warped, with a rough texture


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Picture of the house, a two-storey brick building with decorative gables


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Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize?

23 June 2010

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Painting of Saint Joseph as an old bearded man with his left hand raised


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A nude female figure, lacking arms, carved in a black-painted wooden corbel. In the background are repeated decorative motifs including circles, lozenges and scrollwork.


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A series of books stacked in a bookcase, each labelled with a chromosome number, collectively containing the sequence of the human reference genome

22 June 2010

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Lights outline the Legislature buildings of British Columbia at twilight.


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rugby player in uniform

21 June 2010

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two purple flowers on long stems


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an artillery piece on wheels

20 June 2010

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An African-American woman with her hair in braids


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A grey and white row of houses with a complex roofline and a taller projecting section at the end, seen from just below roof level.


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A large orange sign on a white pole next to a one-story building

19 June 2010

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Plastic replica statue of a woman holding a torch with a black scarf tied around one arm


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a man in a French team vest jumping along a red running track


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A mayfly on a horsetail strobilus.


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A plain block stone church with an arched doorway

18 June 2010

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A church seen between two yew trees with a tower on the left and the body of the church, with an arched porch, stretching to the right


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square-shaped stone tower


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Greg Young playing for Altrincham

17 June 2010

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A rounded, brown, cream, and yellow disk fringed with tentacles.


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Sanskrit text on Birch paper


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A long bridge goes across a large body of light blue water oriented left to right, with the skyline of a city on the horizon.

  • ... that the
    hypersaline
    bays?
  • ... that the German Type IXB submarines were the most successful class of submarines in World War II in terms of the total amount of tonnage sunk?
  • ... that cricketer Steph Davies, who made four appearances for England in 2008, made her county debut for Somerset aged just 13?
  • ... that Arena was the first web browser to support background images, tables, text flow around images, and inline mathematical expressions?
  • ... that the back-illuminated sensor improves on conventional digital camera sensors by moving wiring so it does not interfere with light entering the front of the detector?
  • ... that Ircinia strobilina produces a substance which causes paralysis and loss of balance when ingested by fish?
  • ... that footballer
    1994 Football League Trophy Final
    ?
  • ... that author Debbie Renner claimed to have once competed in professional wrestling as the "Tasmanian Devil" prior to becoming a full-time writer?


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A black-white photo of a stone, arch bridge spanning a creek.

16 June 2010

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a sculpture of Greek figures


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city in a mountain valley


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A pale stone building with round-arched windows, set behind trees in parkland

15 June 2010

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14 June 2010

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The Polish Rider by Rembrandt


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On a bridge a man dressed in black (Dante)looks at three women walking along a street; the central women (Beatrice) looks straight ahead, while the other two look towards Dante


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green vine plant

13 June 2010

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Almost straight-on view of the muted yellow, narrow, tall tower entrance of Saint Paulin Church


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Tom Thomson painting


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"A greyscale photo of a rough collie looking to the right."

  • ... that the first dog to be named the best at Crufts was Ch. Wishaw Leader (pictured) in 1906?
  • ... that as recently as 500 years ago, the island of Madagascar was inhabited by giant lemurs, referred to as subfossil lemurs, that weighed between 10 and 200 kg (22 and 441 lb)?
  • ... that Craig Rundle, a college football head coach for 24 years, led Albion College to the 2001 MIAA championship with his sons playing at quarterback and tight end?
  • ... that despite a magnitude of only 5.8, the 1992 Cairo earthquake was the most destructive to affect Cairo since 1847, killing 545 people, injuring another 6,512, and making 50,000 homeless?
  • ... that the Albanian Vajtim (dirge or lament of the dead) in the 17th century would make the city of Gjirokastër extremely noisy on Sundays?
  • ... that
    Contra La Corriente
    ?
  • ... that when
    Parliament of Norway
    in 1903, he was among the first group in the Parliament representing the Labour movement?
  • ... that
    1956 Melbourne Olympics
    ?

12 June 2010

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Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal


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Inauguration at Tulach Og


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Textiles of Mexico

11 June 2010

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Brian O'Driscoll


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Saltburn Cliff Lift and pier


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Leaf Scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus

10 June 2010

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Stone church with tall steeple


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Cover of the Forget Me Not 1823 annual


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An angular stone retaining wall with dead leaves in a forest


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Description of the image

9 June 2010

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green shiny leaves in a forest


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8 June 2010

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Fall of Neuschwanstein – computer graphics based on visual observation


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Three men dressed exotically in robes and pointed hats, accompanied by another man, with a bunch of ornate fabric in the foreground and the Arc de Triomphe in the background


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Young garlic bulbs (Allium sativum)


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7 June 2010

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Montmorency Falls


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old flower spike with large seed pods


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6 June 2010

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  • ... that the
    drowned river valley
    ?
  • ... that Jerome Tiger, a Native American painter from Oklahoma, was a high school dropout and worked as a laborer and prize fighter?
  • ... that one colony of the Madagascar bat Triaenops menamena contained an estimated 40,000 individuals?
  • ... that a gangster threw sulfuric acid in the face of crusading newspaper columnist Victor Riesel on a public street in New York City in April 1956, blinding him?
  • ... that the
    Dardanelles Campaign
    ?
  • ... that the
    farmers
    ?
  • ... that
    GI Bill
    ?
  • ... that although David Campbell received multiple wounds leading a charge against German cavalry in 1914, he told the doctor "I've just had the best quarter of an hour I've ever had in my life!"?


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A man in a left-handed batting stance wearing pinstriped gray pants, a black shinguard on his right leg, a dark blue baseball jersey, and a dark-colored batting helmet.


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Saint Cloud soft porcelain vase with blue designs

5 June 2010

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A dull-coloured pale stone church on a sloping corner site, with a tower stopping abruptly at a parapet.


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A Dutch windmill at work


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4 June 2010

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Ángeles Gabaldón in a traje de flamenca


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Pitt baseball team c. the 1890s


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3 June 2010

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A massive mountain, dusted in snow, looms against a blue sky over a monastary surrounded by trees.


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de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle


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Image of Paul Volcker


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A brilliantly painted black-and-yellow taildragger aircraft, with a massive radial engine and a the racing number "4" on its side.

  • ... that in 1931, frame-by-frame analysis of a movie was used to determine why the
    Gee Bee Model Z
    (pictured) crashed?
  • ... that in 1985, former
    Insurance Commissioner Rufus D. Hayes sold 14 acres of land to Jimmy Swaggart
    Ministries for $750,000?
  • ... that Clouded Magpie moths resemble bird droppings while they are resting on the upper surface of leaves?
  • ... that during a match in 2000, professional wrestler Ricky Blues left the ring to argue with hecklers at ringside?
  • ... that the Bryansk State Agricultural Academy (BSAA) in the
    Kokino
    has a notable library of some 410,000 volumes?
  • ... that the K-105 ski jumping hill in Schanzen Einsiedeln is named after World Championships winner Andreas Küttel?
  • ... that the shooting ranges at Camp Curtis Guild in Reading, Massachusetts, were closed after a bullet ricocheted and nearly hit a mother and her toddler?
  • ... that in Serbian tradition, a zmajevit was a man whose spirit could leave his body while he was asleep, and fly skywards to fight against the demon ala that led hail clouds over fields to destroy crops?

2 June 2010

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Description of the image


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A spherulite embedded into a mosaic mesogen.


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1 June 2010

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Soldier in dress uniform escorting woman at funeral