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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:  A red  signal is fired ahead of the start of the fireworks display  in St. Mark's Square during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice001.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures says that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice011.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice009.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:  Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice007.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:  A vaporetto sails during the fireworks display in St. Mark's Square during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice003.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures says that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:  Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
    New Year's Eve Fireworks Venice008.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 31:   Fireworks display are seen in St. Mark's Square from S Giorgio during New Year's Eve street party on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  Official figures say that around seventy thousand people gathered in St. Mark Square for this year's street celebrations.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti walk towards the sea for a dip to celebrate the new year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A swimmer of the Ibernisti enters the sea for a traditional swim to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A woman of the Ibernisti returns to the beach after a traditional dip to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A woman of the Ibernisti poses for a picture as she enters the sea for a swim to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice008.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A woman of the Ibernisti poses for a picture as she enters the sea for a swim to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice007.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti enters the sea for a swim to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice005.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti walk towards the sea for a dip to celebrate the new year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice003.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti walk towards the sea for a dip to celebrate the new year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage
    Ibernisti Lido Venice002.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti walk towards the sea for a dip to celebrate the new year on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice001.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti display a banner welcoming 2012 after having taken a dip in the sea on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice009.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A swimmer of the Ibernisti enters the sea for a swim on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice006.jpg
  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  Swimmers of the Ibernisti display a banner welcoming 2012 after having taken a dip in the sea on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
    Ibernisti Lido Venice011.jpg
  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • on December 31, 2011 in Venice, Italy.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • LONDON - JUNE 02: Police and forensic officers gather outside a block of flats where a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death, in Lambeth on June 2, 2008 in London, England. According to reports the teenager was found with multiple stab wounds in a lift within the block. A man has been arrested.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JULY 29:  A general view of Palazzo Ducale half covered by a sponsored scaffolding on July 29, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The over 400 year old Rialto Bridge is one of Italy's s most famous sights. Millions of tourists walk over it every year creating a heavy toll on the structure of the bridge. The Rialto will be restored soon through the financial backing of a sponsor.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26:  Traditional parade for the Festa delle Marie towards St Mark Square on February 26, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:  Two women wearing Carnival costumes and masks pose in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:    A woman wearing Carnival costume and mask poses in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 18:  Shoppers browse at a stall selling locally hand made dolls at "l'Altro Natale" Christmas market on December 18, 2010 in Venice, Italy. "L'Altro Natale" an alternative Christmas market organised over the busiest shopping week end of the year promotes fair trade and alternative commerce. (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • BRESCIA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12:  A family brings two giant pumpkins  by tractor at this year competition at  Sale Marasino organised by the Club Maspiano on September 12, 2010 in Brescia, Italy.  Cutrupi Stefano of Radda in Chianti, won  this year Italian National Competition with his pumpkin weighing  507 Kg.
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  • BRESCIA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12:  An official weigh one of the giant pumpkins during this year competition at Sale Marasino on September 12, 2010 in Brescia, Italy.  Cutrupi Stefano of Radda in Chianti, won  this year Italian National Competition with his pumpkin weighing  507 Kg.
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  • The gamekeeper Gaving Hennam  of Glen Lethnot estate releases the dogs during the the final checks and preparations .in the build up  to the Glorious 12th, the official start of the red grouse shooting season (this year Monday 13th August)  ANGUS, SCOTLAND AUG 10 ..The Glorious Twelfth is usually used to refer to August 12, the start of the open season for grouse shooting in the United Kingdom. This is one of the busiest days in the shooting season, with large amounts of game being shot. It is also a major boost to the rural economy. ..Since the start of the season traditionally does not begin on a Sunday, it is sometimes postponed to August 13, as in 2001 . In recent years, the event has been hit by hunt saboteurs, the 2001 foot and mouth crisis (which further postponed the date in affected areas ) and the effect of sheep tick and the gut parasite Trichostrongylus tenius...The Game Conservancy Trust conducts scientific research into Britain’s game and wildlife. Advising farmers and landowners on improving wildlife habitat and lobbying for agricultural and conservation policies based on science..Many of their  supporters take part in field sports.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JULY 29:  A general view of Rialto Bridge on July 29, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The over 400 year old Rialto Bridge is one of Italy's s most famous sights. Millions of tourists walk over it every year creating a heavy toll on the structure of the bridge. The Rialto will be restored soon through the financial backing of a sponsor.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JULY 29:  A general view of Palazzo Ducale half covered by a sponsored scaffolding on July 29, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The over 400 year old Rialto Bridge is one of Italy's s most famous sights. Millions of tourists walk over it every year creating a heavy toll on the structure of the bridge. The Rialto will be restored soon through the financial backing of a sponsor.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 07:  A general view of the interior of the British Pavillion at the Venice Biennale, which has this year been transformed into a Turkish caravanserai by artist Mike Nelson on June 7, 2011 in Venice, Italy. This year's Biennale is the 54th edition and will run until 27 November.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 07:  A general view of the courtyard of the British Pavillion at the Venice Biennale, which has this year been transformed into a Turkish caravanserai by artist Mike Nelson on June 7, 2011 in Venice, Italy. This year's Biennale is the 54th edition and will run until 27 November.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 01:  Artist Mike Nelson poses outside the British Pavillion at this year Biennale on June 1, 2011 in Venice, Italy. This year's Biennale is the 54th edition and will run from  June 4th until 27 November.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 01:  The interior of the British Pavillion at Venice Biennale has been this year transformed into a recreated Turkish caravanserai by artist Mike Nelson on June 1, 2011 in Venice, Italy. This year's Biennale is the 54th edition and will run from  June 4th until 27 November.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 01:  The interior of the British Pavillion at Venice Biennale has been this year transformed into a recreated Turkish caravanserai by artist Mike Nelson on June 1, 2011 in Venice, Italy. This year's Biennale is the 54th edition and will run from  June 4th until 27 November.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - MARCH 02:  Carnival costumes and masks pose near St Mark's Square  in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8...HOW TO BUY THIS PICTURE: please contact us via e-mail at sales@xianpix.com or call our offices in Milan at (+39) 02 400 47313 or London   +44 (0)207 1939846 for prices and terms of copyright..
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26:  A woman wearing a Carnival costume and mask poses near St Mark Square on February 26, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26:  Large crowd attend the Festa delle Marie on February 26, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26:  Traditional parade of 12 beautiful Venetian  girls for the Festa delle Mariein St Mark Square on February 26, 2011 in Venice, Italy.  The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is 'Ottocento', a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:  A woman wearing Carnival costume and mask poses in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:    A woman wearing Carnival costume and mask poses in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:   A couple wearing Carnival costumes and masks pose in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20:  A couple wearing Carnival costumes and masks walks in St Mark Square on February 20, 2011 in Venice, Italy. The Venice Carnival, one of the largest and most important in Italy, attracts thousands of people from around the world each year. The  theme for this year's carnival is Ottocento amd Sissi, a nineteenth century evocation, and will run from February 19 till March 8. 
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 18:  Shoppers walk at "l'Altro Natale" Christmas market on December 18, 2010 in Venice, Italy. "L'Altro Natale" an alternative Christmas market organised over the busiest shopping week end of the year promotes fair trade and alternative commerce.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 18:  A shooper looks at Kittenge fabric made in Tanzania at "l'Altro Natale" Christmas market on December 18, 2010 in Venice, Italy. "L'Altro Natale" an alternative Christmas market organised over the busiest shopping week end of the year promotes fair trade and alternative commerce.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 18:  A selection Chrsitmas baubles made with Tanzanian fabrics for sale at "l'Altro Natale" Christmas market on December 18, 2010 in Venice, Italy. "L'Altro Natale" an alternative Christmas market organised over the busiest shopping week end of the year promotes fair trade and alternative commerce.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - DECEMBER 18: A selection of soaps and creams made by female inmates of Venice prison for sale at "l'Altro Natale" Christmas market on December 18, 2010 in Venice, Italy. "L'Altro Natale" an alternative Christmas market organised over the busiest shopping week end of the year promotes fair trade and alternative commerce.
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  • London Jan 27  Chinatown gets readty for the celebrations of the Chinese New Year also known as Spring Festival although the Chinese New Year begun Monday 26th London celebration will happen a little later on Sunday 1st feb...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.XianPix Pictures  Agency . tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail sales@xianpix.com .www.xianpix.com
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