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Landscape in the Elfringhauser Schweiz, above the Deilbach Valley, view of the Langenberger Sender, building with a solar panel system on the roof, pa-stock-foto
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Landscape in the Elfringhauser Schweiz, above the Deilbach Valley, view of the Langenberger Sender, building with a solar panel system on the roof, pa-stock-foto
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Megaphone icon broadcasting important message and announcement-stock-foto
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Outdoor warning siren system or public address speakers installed on a pillar for civil defense, broadcasting, or emergency alerts in a rural or urban-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Villagers carrying wicker baskets clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag, a natural spring, during an annual community festival at Panzath village in southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Indian administered Kashmir. The centuries old tradition, locally known as “Gaade Maar,” sees hundreds of residents, including children, gather each year to clean and fish in the waters of Panzath Nag by removing weeds, silt and waste from the spring system to preserve the environment and maintain water flow ahead of the paddy cultivation season. Participants work collectively in the shallow waters as pa-stock-foto
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Detailed 3D render of a blue viral pathogen with red protein spikes floating in a human artery among red blood cells. Medical concept of infection, pa-stock-foto
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1982 Sava/Pegaso Cosmos 1741 media van.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a microphone with metal mesh head, ideal for live performance, recording, or public speaking. Professional audio equipment used in music-stock-foto
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Close-up of hands connecting a microphone cable to audio equipment during event setup. Professional sound system preparation for live performance-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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Historic train station and railway scenes in Pennsylvania, featuring tracks, trains, and classic railroad architecture in a small-town setting.  Boyer-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Shirley Xerxes, 89, who was one of the first patients to receive a new one-minute injection for bowl cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Vikash Dodhia, head of pharmacy the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire, where patients have received a new one-minute injection for cancer. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Moday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Vikash Dodhia, head of pharmacy the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire, where patients have received a new one-minute injection for cancer. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Moday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a new injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Vikash Dodhia, head of pharmacy the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire, where patients have received a new one-minute injection for cancer. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Moday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of Shirley Xerxes, 89, who was one of the first patients to receive a new one-minute injection for bowl cancer at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS for more than a dozen cancers, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a new injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 4 Screen grab taken from PA Video dated 27/04/26 of a nurse preparing a new one-minute injection for more than a dozen cancers, at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire. The immunotherapy injection, being rolled out on the NHS, works by telling the body's immune system to recognise and kill cancer cells and is powerful against several types of the disease, including lung, breast, head and neck, and cervical cancer. Issue date: Monday May 4, 2026.-stock-foto