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A engineer hat with a stripe. The hat is sitting on a table-stock-photo
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A engineer hat with a stripe. The hat is sitting on a table-stock-photo
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Full Body Happy Young Woman Seated in Colorful Scarf and Black Knit Cap Jeans Boots-stock-photo
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Young Woman Knit Cap Scarf Blue Background Close Up-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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Ondrej Soska, the general commissioner of the Czech participation in Expo 2025 in Japan speaks to media, as he attended the loading of the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a gla-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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Ondrej Soska, the general commissioner of the Czech participation in Expo 2025 in Japan speaks to media, as he attended the loading of the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a gla-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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Ondrej Soska, the general commissioner of the Czech participation in Expo 2025 in Japan seals the truck, as he attended the loading of the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a gla-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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Ondrej Soska, the general commissioner of the Czech participation in Expo 2025 in Japan speaks to media, as he attended the loading of the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a gla-stock-photo
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A2 Timber employees prepare to load the first manufactured part of the Czech National Pavilion at Expo 2025, Verovice, July 1st, 2024. The Japanese company Daisue will build the pavilion. The schedule of the preparatory work needed to launch the public order for the construction was delayed because Japanese authorities had additional requirements for granting of a building permit. The architectural competition for the design of the Czech pavilion was won last year by Apropos Architects with a glass spiral. The facade of the pavilion is designed from plate glass. The use of glass was a priority-stock-photo
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The Golden Eagle, with its powerful build and golden-brown plumage, was spotted soaring majestically. This photo captures its regal presence in its mo-stock-photo
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Detail of rusty and damaged screws and nuts-stock-photo
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GELSENKIRCHEN - David Hancko of Slovakia is disappointed during the UEFA EURO 2024 round of 16 match between England and Slovakia at the Arena AufSchalke on June 30, 2024 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. ANP | Hollandse Hoogte | MAURICE VAN STEEN-stock-photo
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HENGELO - Liemarvin Bonevacia during the final on the 200 meters on the third day of the National Athletics Championships in the FBK Stadium. ANP IRIS VAN DEN BROEK-stock-photo
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Close up, rear view of a sporty woman holding a pair of headphones, blue sky background-stock-photo
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AMSTELVEEN - Marijn Veen (NED) during the FIH Pro League group match against Germany. ANP SANDER KONING-stock-photo
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Pamplona, Spain. 29th June, 2024. Several members of the “Colla” prepare to build the human tower, Aina, 11 years old, joins the “colla” during the exhibition of the Colla Vella del Xiquets de Valls. Members of the Colla Vella dels xiquets de Valls have held an exhibition of their human towers in Pamplona, ??Navarra, Spain. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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HENGELO - Taymir Burnet during the semi-final 200 meters on the second day of the National Athletics Championships in the FBK Stadium. ANP IRIS VAN DEN BROEK-stock-photo
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ROTTERDAM - Visitors during the international event TwitchCon Europe in Ahoy. The event brought together thousands of gamers and streamers. ANP LEVIN DEN BOER netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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HENGELO - Ryan Clarke during the final 800 meters on the second day of the National Athletics Championships in the FBK Stadium. ANP IRIS VAN DEN BROEK Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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HENGELO - Ryan Clarke during the final 800 meters on the second day of the National Athletics Championships in the FBK Stadium. ANP IRIS VAN DEN BROEK Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on  29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-photo
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Islands off Pembrokeshire where nesting birds are feared to be in danger from new DARC radar system. A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on  29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar i-stock-photo
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-photo