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UK: Building Fire Breaks Out In East London, More Than 100 Evacuate

A fire broke out from a residential and commercial building on Freshwater Road in Dagenham, East London Monday, August 26 forcing more than 100 people to evacuate. Two people were taken to hospital, according to reports.

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Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

DURBAN, South Africa - Netherlands striker Dirk Kuyt (C) keeps his eyes on the ball, getting past Slovakia goalkeeper Jan Mucha in the second half of a World Cup second-round match at Durban Stadium in Durban, South Africa, on June 28, 2010. The Netherlands won 2-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals.

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Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

DURBAN, South Africa - Slovakia goalkeeper Jan Mucha (L) battles Netherlands striker Dirk Kuyt in the second half of a World Cup second-round match at Durban Stadium in South Africa on June 28, 2010. The Netherlands won 2-1 and cruised into the quarterfinals.

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Mucha Lucha (2002)

Mucha Lucha (2002)

Mr. Midcarda, Rikochet, The Flea & Buena Girl Television: Mucha Lucha (2002) Director: Lili Chin 17 August 2002 。MUCHA LUCHA! Pictured (left to right): Mr. Midcarda, Rikochet, The Flea and Buena Girl Photo Credit: ゥ 2002 Warner Bros. Animation Date: 17 August 2002

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Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

DURBAN, South Africa - Netherlands striker Dirk Kuyt (C) keeps his eyes on the ball, getting past Slovakia goalkeeper Jan Mucha in the second half of a World Cup second-round match at Durban Stadium in Durban, South Africa, on June 28, 2010. The Netherlands won 2-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals. (Kyodo)

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Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

Netherlands beat Slovakia at World Cup 2nd round

DURBAN, South Africa - Slovakia goalkeeper Jan Mucha (L) battles Netherlands striker Dirk Kuyt in the second half of a World Cup second-round match at Durban Stadium in South Africa on June 28, 2010. The Netherlands won 2-1 and cruised into the quarterfinals. (Kyodo)

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JOHN MUCHA

JOHN MUCHA

+++FILE PHOTO+++The Slav Epic cycle of paintings by Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) does not belong to Prague, the Prague 1 District Court, Czech Republic ruled December 9, 2020, complying with a lawsuit filed by Mucha's relative John Mu

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

A woman stands in front of the sounded Slav Epic, one of the art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

A visitor walks through the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

A visitor walks through the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

Princess Hyacinta, one of the art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha, at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

A photographer takes pictures one of the art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

The art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

Pantheon of Czech Music, one of the art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha, at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

A visitor walks through the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion, Alfons Mucha

Self-portrait, one of the art works of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha, at the exhibition iMucha - Famous Collection In Motion in Prague's Municipal House, Czech Republic, August 20, 2020. The collection of Czech-born Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha's posters, gathered by tennis star Ivan Lendl, is returning on display in Prague after its success seven years ago, complemented not only by some 70 new posters but also by the original works' digital copies, which enable to set some of them in motion. Mucha's posters are part of the collections of many institutions, but the one gathered by Lendl, a Czech native, is exceptionally comprehensive. It toured the world in recent years, attracting over a half million people. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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PASTA ONER, Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Museum Kampa

PASTA ONER, Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner (pictured) in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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PASTA ONER, Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Museum Kampa

PASTA ONER, Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner (pictured) in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Exhibition Elusive Fusion, Painting of Alfons Mucha, Pasta Oner, Museum Kampa

Opening of exhibition of paintings of art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha contemporary visual artist Pasta Oner in Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic, June 22, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha

An installation of 7 x 3,5 metre canvas with work by Alfons Mucha for the Alfons Mucha and Pasta Oner Elusive fusion exhibition in Kampa Museum is seen on June 19, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina pavilion built at a world exhibition in Paris in 1900. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Tomas Lom

Tomas Lom

Former RAF member Tomas Lom, right, signs to a book during unveiling of the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Hana Bergmannova-Klimova

Tomas Lom, Hana Bergmannova-Klimova

Former RAF member Tomas Lom, center, and author Hana Bergmannova-Klimova come to unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Former RAF members Tomas Lom, left, and Jiri Kafka unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Former RAF members Tomas Lom, left, and Jiri Kafka unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka

Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka

Former RAF members Tomas Lom, left, and Jiri Kafka unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Unveiling of commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Former RAF members Tomas Lom, left, and Jiri Kafka unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Tomas Lom, Jiri Kafka, commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Former RAF members Tomas Lom, left, and Jiri Kafka unveiled the commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Unveiling of commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Unveiling of commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Unveiling of commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha

Unveiling of commemorative plaque to Miroslav Mucha, wartime pilot of British Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in plane crash, on January 31, 2020, in Ivancice, near Brno, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, right, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, center, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. On the right side is seen John Mucha's advocate Frantisek Vyskocil. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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