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  • A sub-adult Brown Bear forages for salmon at Naknek Lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Claws on the rear foot of a Brown Bear in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary depart the White House for a visit to St. Louis January 26, 1999. President Clinton is scheduled to meet with Pope John Paul II in St. Louis.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes flight along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes off carrying fish scraps on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes off carrying fish scraps on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes off carrying fish scraps on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes off carrying fish scraps on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes off carrying fish scraps on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle lands on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle lands on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle lands on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle lands on the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes flight along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A juvenile bald eagle takes flight along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • Republican presidential candidate billionaire Donald Trump addresses supporters during a campaign rally at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center November 24, 2015 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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  • Republican presidential candidate billionaire Donald Trump addresses supporters during a campaign rally at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center November 24, 2015 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - October 6: President Bill Clinton speaking at global warming conference at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. October 6, 1997  (Photo RIchard Ellis)
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  • Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan during testimony in the Senate Banking Committee July 21, 1998 in Washington, DC. Greenspan, in mid-year testimony said the central bank worries more about inflationary pressures than the slowdown in the economy. He promised to 'resist vigorously' any signs of inflationary buildup.
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  • Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan during testimony in the Senate Banking Committee July 21, 1998 in Washington, DC. Greenspan, in mid-year testimony said the central bank worries more about inflationary pressures than the slowdown in the economy. He promised to 'resist vigorously' any signs of inflationary buildup.
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  • President Bill Clinton walks with adviser John Podesta at  the White House January 26, 1999.
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  • President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary depart the White House for a visit to St. Louis January 26, 1999. President Clinton is scheduled to meet with Pope John Paul II in St. Louis.
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  • President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary depart the White House for a visit to St. Louis January 26, 1999. President Clinton is scheduled to meet with Pope John Paul II in St. Louis.
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  • President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary depart the White House for a visit to St. Louis January 26, 1999. President Clinton is scheduled to meet with Pope John Paul II in St. Louis.
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  • President Bill Clinton pauses during an event in the East Room of the White House January 13, 1999 where he made an announcement on support for the disabled.
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  • President Bill Clinton pauses during an event in the East Room of the White House January 13, 1999 where he made an announcement on support for the disabled.
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  • President Bill Clinton pauses during an event in the East Room of the White House January 13, 1999 where he made an announcement on support for the disabled.
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  • A rooster is trained for cock fighting in Puerto Rico. Cock fighting is still legal in the US Territory.
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  • A rooster is trained for cock fighting in Puerto Rico. Cock fighting is still legal in the US Territory.
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  • A rooster is trained for cock fighting in Puerto Rico. Cock fighting is still legal in the US Territory.
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  • A rooster is trained for cock fighting in Puerto Rico. Cock fighting is still legal in the US Territory.
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  • A rooster is trained for cock fighting in Puerto Rico. Cock fighting is still legal in the US Territory.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • The old Fire house on North side of Walnut Street in the Old Town historic shopping and restaurant district in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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  • View of the Temple of Heaven from the north side during summer in Beijing, China
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  • View of the Temple of Heaven from the north side during summer in Beijing, China
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