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FILE - This undated file photo shows John Hancock's signature on the Declaration of Independence, which was formally signed by 56 members of Congress beginning Aug. 2, 1776. National Public Radio marked Independence Day on July 4th, 2017, by tweeting the entire declaration, but it seems some Twitter users didn’t recognize what they were reading. Some of the founders’ criticisms of King George III were met with angry responses from supporters of President Donald Trump, who seemed to believe the tweets were a reference to the current president. Others were under the impression NPR was trying to provoke Trump with the tweets. (AP Photo, File)
This undated engraving shows the scene on July 4, 1776 when the Declaration of Independence, drafted by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Philip Livingston and Roger Sherman, was approved by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. The words "all men are created equal” are invoked often but are difficult to define. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO85107 | 1776 
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FILE - This undated file photo shows John Hancock's signature on the Declaration of Independence, which was formally signed by 56 members of Congress beginning Aug. 2, 1776. National Public Radio marked Independence Day on July 4th, 2017, by tweeting the entire declaration, but it seems some Twitter users didn’t recognize what they were reading. Some of the founders’ criticisms of King George III were met with angry responses from supporters of President Donald Trump, who seemed to believe the tweets were a reference to the current president. Others were under the impression NPR was trying to provoke Trump with the tweets. (AP Photo, File)
This undated engraving shows the scene on July 4, 1776 when the Declaration of Independence, drafted by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Philip Livingston and Roger Sherman, was approved by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. The words "all men are created equal” are invoked often but are difficult to define. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO85107 | 1776 
FILE - This undated file photo shows John Hancock's signature on the Declaration of Independence, which was formally signed by 56 members of Congress beginning Aug. 2, 1776. National Public Radio marked Independence Day on July 4th, 2017, by tweeting the entire declaration, but it seems some Twitter users didn’t recognize what they were reading. Some of the founders’ criticisms of King George III were met with angry responses from supporters of President Donald Trump, who seemed to believe the tweets were a reference to the current president. Others were under the impression NPR was trying to provoke Trump with the tweets. (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO85108 | 1776-01 
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin attends a parliament session at lower house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 13, 2020. Muhyiddin said Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 his government was prioritizing protecting people from COVID-19 amid a new outbreak after the king rejected an emergency proposal that critics saw as an undemocratic attempt to hold onto power. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
FILE - This July 20, 2020, file photo, shows, the app for Alipay, the mobile payments service operated by Ant Group, on a smartphone in Beijing. China’s Ant Group will try to raise nearly $35 billion in its initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong, which would make it the largest share offering in history. Alibaba-affiliated Ant Group, which operates a suite of financial products including the widely-used Alipay digital wallet in China and one of the world’s largest money market funds, will hold dual listings in Shanghai and Hong Kong.  (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
FILE - In this July 18, 2020 file photo, patrons eat at a table set up on a sidewalk in Burbank, Calif. California's financially battered restaurants filed government claims Monday to recover more than $100 million in fees for liquor and health permits and tourism charges that they say were assessed even though their businesses were shuttered or only partially operating under long-running coronavirus orders. Few industries have been hit as hard during the pandemic as restaurants. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
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CP1STO2406838 | 2020-07 
THE WOMAN IN RED, from left: Gilda Radner, Gene Wilder, 1984, © Orion/courtesy Everett Collection
YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING, from left: Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey, 1949, TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved./courtesy Everett Collection
OVER MY DEAD BODY, US poster art, from left, Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, 1942, TM and copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved / Courtesy: Everett Collection.
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CP2STO48437 | 2008-07 
PA NEWS PHOTO 21/7/95  PRINCE EDWARD AND SOPHIE RHYS-JONES ATTEND THE DUKE OF EDINBUGH'S AWARD CHARITY RACE DAY AT ASCOT
John Daly celebrates with his wife as a streaker races off in the background
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CP2STO48875 | 1995-07 
Bono, Paul McCartney and Freddie Mercury were among pop stars to join in Live Aid.
Marcia, Lady Beaverbrook celebrated her 83rd birthday at Ascot when her Petoski (pictured), ridden by Jockey Willie Carson (not pictured), won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot.
Freddie Mercury, lead singer with the rock group Queen, during the Live Aid concert.
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CP2STO49153 | 1985-07 
Woody Allen, Soon-Yi Previn in attendance for CAFE SOCIETY Premiere, The Paris Theater, New York, NY July 13, 2016. Photo By: Steven Ferdman/Everett Collection
Kristen Stewart in attendance for CAFE SOCIETY Premiere, The Paris Theater, New York, NY July 13, 2016. Photo By: Steven Ferdman/Everett Collection
PREACHER, l-r: Dominic Cooper, Tom Brooke, Anatol Yusef (in cowboy hat) in 'South Will Rise Again' (Season 1, Episode 5, aired June 26, 2016). ph: Lewis Jacobs/©AMC/courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO48151 | 2016-07 
PAULETTE, from left: Carmen Maura, Francoise Bertin, Dominique Lavanant, 2012. © Cohen Media Group / courtesy Everett Collection
Shailene Woodley, Miles Teller at arrivals for THE SPECTACULAR NOW Premiere, Vintage Cinemas Vista Theatre, Los Angeles, CA July 30, 2013. Photo By: Emiley Schweich/Everett Collection
MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S, US poster art, from top: Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts, Joan Caulfield, 1946
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CP2STO48256 | 2013-07 
Kate Middleton arrives at The Queen's Chapel, London, for the wedding of Lady Rose Windsor and George Gilman.
An autumn leaf rest on the ground in Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham.
Andy Murray dejected against Rafael Nadal
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CP2STO48435 | 2008-07 
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian girls in the last episode of 'Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami' entitled 'Sisterly Love'. During the sixth episode of the series aired by the TV channel 'E! Entertainment Television, "were shown some footage of childhood and adolescence of the famous sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian.
Kate Middleton watches The Chakravarty Cup Polo Match from the crowd on July 10, 2010 in Tetbury, England.
The front cover of the British Government's Spending Review for 2010, is shown to the media by a Treasury official in London.
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CP2STO48363 | 2010-07 
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