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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Ric Hall performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Greg Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Greg Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Greg Guy and Buddy Guy performing during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Greg Guy and Buddy Guy performing during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy Performs During The Damn Right Farewell Tour - Florida

Buddy Guy performs during The Damn Right Farewell Tour at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Florida, USA, on July 19, 2024. Photo by Robert Bell/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

  •  
Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Radia's Windrunner Takes Title Of World's Largest Plane

Handout rendering showsWindRunner, a new plane being developed by Colorado-based energy startup Radia. The 108-m (356-ft) long Radia Windrunner is designed to transport cargo too big for the road, to short, semi-prepared airstrips on rough terrain. It would dwarf the majestic 84-m (275-ft) long Antonov An-225 Mriya, which is sadly no longer with us. With the notable exception of the Large Hadron Collider, there's really no machine in history with single parts larger than today's mammoth wind turbines. Some offshore turbines, for example, are being built with blades more than 140 m (459 ft) long. One of the reasons why they're not getting to this scale on dry land is that it's damn near impossible to move blades this size on the road. Size really matters in wind power, where the swept area of your turbine is the key factor in how much energy you can harvest. The tips of the blades sweep a larger area than the sections closest to the hub, so there's a disproportionate area gain to be made for every bit of lengt

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

Victor Maddern, Anthony Quayle & Alec Guinness Characters: Bosun Dawlish,Vizard & Captain Crawford Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1962) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S. Defiant Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1965) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

Battle Scene Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1962) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

Anthony Quayle Characters: Vizard Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1962) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

Victor Maddern, Anthony Quayle, Alec Guinness & Maurice Denham Characters: Bosun Dawlish,Vizard,Captain Crawford & Mr. Goss (Ship's Surgeon) Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1960) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

H.M.S.Defiant;Damn The Defiant - film (1962)

Alec Guinness Film: H.M.S. Defiant; Damn The Defiant (1960) Director: Lewis Gilbert 06 August 1962 Date: 06-Aug-62

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Damn Yankees! film (1958)

Damn Yankees! film (1958)

Tab Hunter & Gwen Verdon Characters: Joe Hardy & Lola Film: Damn Yankees! (TV-Film) Usa 1967, Director: George Abbott & Stanley Donen 26 September 1958 Date: 26-Sep-58

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DR WHO: VOYAGE OF THE DAMN

DR WHO: VOYAGE OF THE DAMN

DR WHO: VOYAGE OF THE DAMN KYLIE MINOGUE as Astrid Peth, DAVID TENNANT as The Doctor DOCTOR WHO: VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED Date: 2007

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HAMLET

HAMLET

HAMLET SIR JOHNSTON FORBES ROBERTSON as Hamlet, ADELEINE BOURNE as Gertrude, WALTER RINGHAM as Claudius *** Local Caption *** PROOF WAS HERE ENOUGH TO DAMN YON SHUDDERING MONARCH AS A HEARTLESS FRATRICIDE Date: 1913

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LOVE AND PAIN AND THE WHOLE DAMN THING

LOVE AND PAIN AND THE WHOLE DAMN THING

LOVE AND PAIN AND THE WHOLE DAMN THING MAGGIE SMITH, TIMOTHY BOTTOMS Date: 1973

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