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Dead Man Running Interviews
INTERVIEW: Monet Mazur & Alex de Rakoff on how differentlyt British and American audiences will find it a difference viewing experience. at the Dead Man Running Interviews at London England. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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JFK Cuban Missile Crisis speech - Part 5 of 14
President Kennedy speaks to the nation to inform Americans of recently discovered Soviet military buildup in Cuba, including the ongoing installation of offensive nuclear missiles. JFK Cuban Missile Crisis speech - Part 5 of 14 at Oval...
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Montage 1 of 2: 1966 Pure Oil Performance Trials
MS Pure Oil flag flying / MS ice chest filled with jugs of gasoline; hand reaches in, grabs one jug / CU hand grabs glass jug of gas / CU glass jug of gas on asphalt; man screws spout onto jug / CU jug of gas near AMC Rambler American...
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Aftermath of September 11th attack
Impromptu memorial including lit candles, flowers, and small American flags on ground at night in Union Square / Crowd at rally at night sings 'Give Peace a Chance,' with drum and guitar accompaniment, / 14th Street and Foot Locker in...
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Caterpillar parasitized by a wasp, showing numerous wasp pupae on its body. Some species of wasp lay eggs on living animals such as this caterpillar.
The wasp typically injects venom, anti-immune chemicals and digestive enzymes into the caterpillar when it lays its eggs. When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the tissues of their still-living host. They then pupate before emerging as...
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Caterpillar parasitized by a wasp, showing numerous wasp pupae on its body. Some species of wasp lay eggs on living animals such as this caterpillar.
The wasp typically injects venom, anti-immune chemicals and digestive enzymes into the caterpillar when it lays its eggs. When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the tissues of their still-living host. They then pupate before emerging as...
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1967 AMC Ambassador TV commercial: Red Carpet Ride
American Motors promotes 'the rich driving experience of the Red Carped Ride.' That's how you feel when you drive the luxurious new 1967 Ambassador. The spot features multiple shots of a giant red carpet unrolling a few yards in front...
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People traveling on bus to the March on Washington
/ African American and caucasian people traveling on bus to attend the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom / people talking, laughing, and looking contemplative. People traveling on bus to the March on Washington on August 27, 1963 ...
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CU Rattlesnake rattle moves among other coils of body, USA
CU Rattlesnake rattle moves among other coils of body, USA
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Downtown Palm Springs
Traveling shot of downtown Palm Springs, California - late 1950s American cars parallel parked on street, pedestrians, stores including Palm Springs Museum, Beachcomber Shops, Palm Springs Department and Hardware Stores, Village 5 and...
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INTERVIEW: Alison Owen on why Cary, a young American man, was chosen to direct. at the 'Jane Eyre' New York Premiere - Arrivals
INTERVIEW: Alison Owen on why Cary, a young American man, was chosen to direct, what he brought to the film. at the 'Jane Eyre' New York Premiere - Arrivals at New York NY. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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US - Ireland Alliance Honors Van Morrison
INTERVIEW: Terry George; Screenwriter 'Hotel Rwanda' On loving an Irish event, on being grateful to be chosen this year for the Oscar Wilde award, on Ireland considering itself almost an American state, on his next project 'Reservation...
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Racial segregation ends at University of Alabama
Racial segregation ends at University of Alabama
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Time lapse WA Lightning lights up rain clouds in night sky, over silhouetted countryside, USA
Time lapse WA Lightning lights up rain clouds in night sky, over silhouetted countryside, USA
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Berlin Wall: Checkpoint Charlie
/ soldier stands in doorway with sign above that reads 'US ARMY CHECKPOINT CHARLIE' / wider shot of Checkpoint Charlie showing American flag, a wall of sandbags and more soldiers / Volkswagen Beetle drives up to checkpoint and is...
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Roselawn Golf Club
Male and Female Golfers at Roselawn Golf Club / Young man climbs roof to take down American flag / Enjoying the game of golf / Roselawn Golf Club on May 01, 1929 in Roselawn, Indiana (Footage by Getty Images)
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Close-up of pupae (rounded) on the body of a caterpillar parasitized by a wasp.
Some species of wasp lay eggs on living animals such as this caterpillar. The wasp typically injects venom, anti-immune chemicals and digestive enzymes into the caterpillar when it lays its eggs. When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on...
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Spawn of a glass frog (family Centrolenidae) stuck to a leaf surface. Glass frogs inhabit cloud forests and rainforests in Central and northern South America.
They stick their eggs to a leaf above running water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water after they emerge from their eggs. Glass frogs are known for their translucent skin, through which internal organs are visible. Filmed in the...
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Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planting US flag on
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planting American flag on the moon surface during Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planting US flag on on July 20, 1969 in In Space (Footage by Getty Images)
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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, twelve days after being laid.
The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, so that when the tadpoles hatch they fall into it. They inhabit moist tropical...
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. The female's yellow eggs are prominent here. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in...