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U.S.President  John F. Kennedy  (1917-1963)  at Rice University, Houston, Texas, 11 September 1962-stock-foto
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August 6, 2025: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) works with a weighted ball during training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO. David Smith/CSM-stock-foto
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August 6, 2025: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) works with a weighted ball during training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO. David Smith/CSM-stock-foto
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August 5, 2025: Young fans anxiously await a chance for an autograph from Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) during training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO. David Smith/CSM-stock-foto
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August 5, 2025: Young fans anxiously await a chance for an autograph from Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) during training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO. David Smith/CSM (Credit Image: © David Smith/Cal Sport Media)-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: Dr Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia; US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left, listens as US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, center, speaks as he hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Also pictured at right is Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), left, listens as US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, center, speaks as he hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Also pictured at right is Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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United States Senator Dr Roger Marshall, MD (Republican of Kansas), center, hosts a roundtable on soil health in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday July 15, 2025. Pictured from left to right: Dr Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia; US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr; Senator Marshall; US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins; and Dr Chuck Rice, Kansas State University. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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MACEI', AL - 23.05.2025: CAI PREÇO DO ARROZ - Rice price drops to lowest value since July 2022. A survey released by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), at the University of São Paulo (USP), showed that the price of rice has fallen in value in almost three years, since July 2022. Production for the 2024/25 harvest is expected to grow by 14.8% when compared to the previous season (2023/24), according to projections from the National Supply Company (Conab). (Photo: Pablo De Luca/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Hermann park in Houston with Japanese Garden, zoo, Space Adventure playground-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Space Adventure playground in Houston with replica rockets, shade structures in Hermann Park near Japanese Garden-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Hermann park in Houston with Japanese Garden, zoo, Space Adventure playground-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Hermann park in Houston with Japanese Garden, zoo, Space Adventure playground-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Texas Medical Center in Houston largest medical center in the world, Baylor college-stock-foto
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Aerial close up view of Fondren Library and Woodson Research Center at Rice University Houston Texas-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Rice University in Houston Texas, Fondren library, Anderson Hall, Welcome Center, Lovett College, Hanszen College-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Lovett Hall, the iconic centerpiece of Rice University, stands proudly as the first building completed on campus in 1912.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Houston Medical center area, class covered high rise buildings, Old Braeswood, Rice University, Baylor medical center-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Rice University in Houston Texas, Fondren library, Anderson Hall, Welcome Center, Lovett College, Hanszen College-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Rice University in Houston Texas, Fondren library, Anderson Hall, Welcome Center, Lovett College, Hanszen College-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Rice University in Houston Texas, Fondren library, Anderson Hall, Welcome Center, Lovett College, Hanszen College-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Lovett Hall, the iconic centerpiece of Rice University, stands proudly as the first building completed on campus in 1912.-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 2nd May, 2025. A worker is caring seed sorghum seeds at the Sorghum Varieties Research and Development Center in Bandung, West Java. The sorghum development center managed by the Bandung City Government and Pasundan University is planting sorghum on a 600-square-meter demonstration plot targeted for harvest in August 2025 with an estimated yield of 3.5 tons of sorghum grain as an alternative food substitute for rice. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 2nd May, 2025. A worker seed sorghum seeds at the Sorghum Varieties Research and Development Center in Bandung, West Java. The sorghum development center managed by the Bandung City Government and Pasundan University is planting sorghum on a 600-square-meter demonstration plot targeted for harvest in August 2025 with an estimated yield of 3.5 tons of sorghum grain as an alternative food substitute for rice. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 2nd May, 2025. A worker seed sorghum seeds at the Sorghum Varieties Research and Development Center in Bandung, West Java. The sorghum development center managed by the Bandung City Government and Pasundan University is planting sorghum on a 600-square-meter demonstration plot targeted for harvest in August 2025 with an estimated yield of 3.5 tons of sorghum grain as an alternative food substitute for rice. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 2nd May, 2025. A worker carries seed sorghum seeds at the Sorghum Varieties Research and Development Center in Bandung, West Java. The sorghum development center managed by the Bandung City Government and Pasundan University is planting sorghum on a 600-square-meter demonstration plot targeted for harvest in August 2025 with an estimated yield of 3.5 tons of sorghum grain as an alternative food substitute for rice. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. 2nd May, 2025. A worker is caring seed sorghum seeds at the Sorghum Varieties Research and Development Center in Bandung, West Java. The sorghum development center managed by the Bandung City Government and Pasundan University is planting sorghum on a 600-square-meter demonstration plot targeted for harvest in August 2025 with an estimated yield of 3.5 tons of sorghum grain as an alternative food substitute for rice. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto