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A bag of money and a light bulb with an X on it. The bag of money is red, blue, and white, and the light bulb is orange and yellow. Concept of financi-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 28th July, 2025. Continuous rainfall has led to significant waterlogging in the low-lying areas of Chittagong city. Many residential neighborhoods and commercial districts are submerged, causing considerable disruption to daily life (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rishabh Pant of India struggles to keep his balance during the 4th Rothesay Test Match match Day 2 England vs India at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, United Kingdom, 24th July 2025  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-photo
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Rishabh Pant of India struggles to keep his balance during the 4th Rothesay Test Match match Day 2 England vs India at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, United Kingdom, 24th July 2025  (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)-stock-photo
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DRAMA. Word written on square wooden tiles with an orange background. Horizontal photography.-stock-photo
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Young Male Passenger Struggles With Motion Sickness In Car. The Carsick Man Is Feeling Nauseous And Dizzy During Trip-stock-photo
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London, UK. 19 July 2025  A walker struggles during a downpour on  Wimbledon Common, south west London this morning . The met office has issued an amber warning for thunderstorms  for London and parts of southern England Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 19 July 2025  A walker struggles during a downpour on  Wimbledon Common, south west London this morning . The met office has issued an amber warning for thunderstorms  for London and parts of southern England Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 19 July 2025  A walker struggles during a downpour on  Wimbledon Common, south west London this morning . The met office has issued an amber warning for thunderstorms  for London and parts of southern England Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 19 July 2025  A walker struggles during a downpour on  Wimbledon Common, south west London this morning . The met office has issued an amber warning for thunderstorms  for London and parts of southern England Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Silhouette of a Depressed Person Sitting Under Hanging Rope Symbolizing Mental Health Struggles Emotional Pain and Suicide Prevention Awareness-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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A view of Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the South East, near Lamberhurst in Kent which is currently 70% full. The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the driest start to the year since 1976. The move comes in the wake of summer heatwaves and a drier than average June, with the Environment Agency (EA) warning three more areas - Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, and Thames area - have also moved into prolonged dry weather status. Picture date: Tuesday July 15, 2025.-stock-photo
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Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, 13 July 2025.  Hannah Kennedy of Guernsey struggles in the heat but holds on for silver. The Triathlon at the Orkney 2025 Island Games in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK on 13 July 2025. The Island Games are biennial multi-sport events for small island communities, founded in 1985. Picture: Rob Watkins/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, 13 July 2025.  Hannah Kennedy of Guernsey struggles in the heat but holds on for silver. The Triathlon at the Orkney 2025 Island Games in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK on 13 July 2025. The Island Games are biennial multi-sport events for small island communities, founded in 1985. Picture: Rob Watkins/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, 13 July 2025.  Hannah Kennedy of Guernsey struggles in the heat but holds on for silver. The Triathlon at the Orkney 2025 Island Games in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK on 13 July 2025. The Island Games are biennial multi-sport events for small island communities, founded in 1985. Picture: Rob Watkins/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK, 13 July 2025.  Hannah Kennedy of Guernsey struggles in the heat but holds on for silver. The Triathlon at the Orkney 2025 Island Games in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK on 13 July 2025. The Island Games are biennial multi-sport events for small island communities, founded in 1985. Picture: Rob Watkins/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Fiona O'Shaughnessy (Claire Ffolliott), Rory Keenan (Captain Molineux) in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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Fiona O'Shaughnessy (Claire Ffolliott), Rory Keenan (Captain Molineux) in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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Don Wycherley (Conn - 'The Shaughraun') with Patch as 'Tatters' in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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Don Wycherley (Conn - 'The Shaughraun') with Patch as 'Tatters' in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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Anita Reeves (Mrs O'Kelly), Don Wycherley (Conn - 'The Shaughraun') with Patch as 'Tatters' in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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far left: Anita Reeves (Mrs O'Kelly) in THE SHAUGHRAUN by Dion Boucicault at the Albery Theatre, London WC2  08/06/2005  an Abbey Theatre, Dublin production  set design: Francis O'Connor  costumes: Joan O'Clery  lighting: Rupert Murray  choreographer: Colin Dunne  director: John McColgan-stock-photo
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Two people experiencing mental health challenges and anxiety thinking about their problems and worries intensely-stock-photo