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A Burmese Police Guard at Mandalay. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkation at Madras, 1st Nov, 1885
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This image is one of a series taken on September 11, 2001 that shows the smoke plume rising from the World Trade Center towers in lower Manhattan from the International Space Station's
Wrigley's Big Red chewing gum is shown with M&M's on Monday, April 28, 2008 in New York. Mars Inc., maker of M&M's, and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc., were close to a
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The Frigidaire Gallery 1.9 cu. ft. Over-The-Range Microwave with Sensor Cook, delivers delicious meals by automatically determining and setting appropriate power levels and cook time. Plus, changing your filter has never been more convenient with our Push-to-Open Pure Air Filter Door and filter indicator light. Also includes a Frigidaire Pure Air Filter, and features our fingerprint resistant, Smudge-Proof Stainless Steel finish.
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Over-the Range Microwave with Air Fry allows you to cook healthier delicious meals right in your microwave. Plus changing your filter has never been more convenient with our Push-to-Open PureAir Filter Door and filter indicator light. Also includes a Frigidaire PureAir Filter and features our fingerprint resistant Smudge-Proof Stainless Steel finish.
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Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees holds the ball he hit for 565 feet April 17, 1953, the longest homer ever hit in Griffith Stadium in Washington. Mantle, in the dressing room after the game with the Washington Senators, points to the dent in the ball