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  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer demonstrates bottle nose dolphin commands to tourists at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A young girl watches bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins jump out of the water at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25666.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25663.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25661.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25662.JPG
  • A trainer demonstrates bottle nose dolphin commands to tourists at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25657.JPG
  • Tourists play with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25649.JPG
  • Tourists watch a performance by bottle nose dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Young children play with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer works with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center as tourists watch June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins perform at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Bottle nose dolphins play at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A trainer comforts a California Sea Lion at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
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  • The Tropical Agricultural Research Station in Mayaguez Puerto Rico
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  • The Tropical Agricultural Research Station in Mayaguez Puerto Rico
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  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
    Gary Bauer_19990131_072.JPG
  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
    Gary Bauer_19990131_068.JPG
  • Gary Bauer, President of the Family Research Council, discusses the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton during NBC's Meet the Press television news talk show January 31, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
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  • The Tropical Agricultural Research Station in Mayaguez Puerto Rico
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  • St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library on Aviles Street in the historic district in St. Augustine, Florida. St Augustine is the oldest city in America.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton enters with Katie Couric at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton enters with Katie Couric at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
    Hillary_Clinton_4173.JPG
  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First Lady Hillary Clinton at an event with Katherine Graham Chairman of the Board for the Washington Post Company, and Princess Diana September 24, 1996 in Washington, DC. The ladies were guests of US First Lady Hillary Clinton at a fund-raising breakfast to aid cancer research.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Georgia State Parks warm spring pools and bath house where Franklin Delano Roosevelt came to treat his polio paralysis in the naturally heated mineral springs which are preserved as a park but no longer functioning in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The statue bust of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in the gardens at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The statue bust of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in the gardens at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Warm Springs, Georgia.
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  • The Yamuna also called the Jamuna or Jumna is a major tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. With a total length of around 1,370 kilometers (851 mi), it is the largest tributary of the Ganges...Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, which is north of Haridwar in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its banks. The major tributaries of this river are the Tons, Chambal, Betwa, and Ken; with the Tons being the largest...A heavy freight canal, known as the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built westwards from near its headwaters through the Punjab region near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass to the navigable parts of the Sutlej-Indus watershed. This will connect the entire Ganges, which flows to the east coast of the subcontinent, with points west (via Pakistan). When completed, the SLY will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast and the Arabian sea, drastically shortening shipping distances and creating important commercial links for north-central India's large population.
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  • The Yamuna also called the Jamuna or Jumna is a major tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. With a total length of around 1,370 kilometers (851 mi), it is the largest tributary of the Ganges...Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, which is north of Haridwar in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its banks. The major tributaries of this river are the Tons, Chambal, Betwa, and Ken; with the Tons being the largest...A heavy freight canal, known as the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built westwards from near its headwaters through the Punjab region near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass to the navigable parts of the Sutlej-Indus watershed. This will connect the entire Ganges, which flows to the east coast of the subcontinent, with points west (via Pakistan). When completed, the SLY will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast and the Arabian sea, drastically shortening shipping distances and creating important commercial links for north-central India's large population.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Statue to the Sons of St. Augustine at the Historical Society on Aviles Street in the historic district in St. Augustine, Florida. St Augustine is the oldest city in America.
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  • Wide view of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory home of the largest radio telescope on Earth February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
    Arecibo_Observatory_12245.JPG
  • American astrophysicist John Bahcall during a NASA event November 22, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • British astrophysicist Mike Disney during a NASA event November 22, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Ian Wilmut, of Scotland's Roslin Institute testifies in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • Dr. Harold Varmus, director, National Institutes of Health, testify in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • Ian Wilmut, of Scotland's Roslin Institute speaks with Sen. Ted Kennedy in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Guests view the Flower Trial Garden at Colorado State University July 25, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden is to evaluate the performance of different annual plant cultivars under the unique Rocky Mountain environmental conditions.
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  • Aerial view of Fort Johnson now the NOAA Hollings Marine Laboratory in Charleston, SC.
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  • Wide view of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory home of the largest radio telescope on Earth February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
    Arecibo_Observatory_12251.JPG
  • Workers at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory take the cable car to the receiver at the center of the telescope February 20, 2013 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Arecibo Observatory is home to the largest radio telescope on Earth.
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  • Aerial view of Fort Johnson Marine Resources Center Charleston, SC
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  • Ian Wilmut, of Scotland's Roslin Institute testifies in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • Ian Wilmut, of Scotland's Roslin Institute testifies in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • Dr. Harold Varmus, director, National Institutes of Health, testify in Congress March 12, 1997 on human cloning.
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources captures Menhaden fish for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources casts a net to look for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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