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President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, photographed in New York City during the week of the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

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President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, photographed in New York City during the week of the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

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President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, photographed in New York City during the week of the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

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Blind Melon's Rogers Stevens - guitar and piano Glenn Graham - drums and percussions during a praqctice session for their upcoming tour, in York, Pa., on 24 Feb. 2008. in York, Pa., on 24 Feb. 2008.

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Academy Award-winning French filmmaker Michel Gondry in Manhattan, NY, 2007.

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A snake charmer in Rishikesh, India poses for a portrait. March 9, 2007

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A young Indian boy in his school uniform. February 22, 2007

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David Lynch in New York City, September 2006.

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Loic Leferme relaxing at home in Nice. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme (34) relaxing at home in Nice with his son Noe aged 2.5 and daughter Imes aged 6.5. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme relaxing at home in Nice. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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Loic Leferme trains in the bay of Villefranche where he set the world record for free diving. Before he enters the water he stretches and does breathing exercises. Leferme held the world title for free diving of 171 metres and then ascending with the aid of an air inflated ballon to the surface until he was surpassed until Herbert Nitsch in October 2005. He died during a training session in the same bay where he set his record.

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