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The 15th International Transportation Technology and Equipment E

The 15th International Transportation Technology and Equipment E

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 - Visitors view a model of the Caucasian shield machine at the 15th International Transportation Technology and Equipment Exhibition in Beijing, China, Sept. 26, 2023.

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Protesters march against killing of African-American teen

Protesters march against killing of African-American teen

FERGUSON, United States - Protesters march along a street in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 19, 2014, in protest against the killing of an unarmed African-American teenager by a Caucasian police officer on Aug. 9.

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U.S. National Guard deployed to defuse chaos in Ferguson

U.S. National Guard deployed to defuse chaos in Ferguson

FERGUSON, United States - Missouri National Guard troops stand beside a combat vehicle in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 19, 2014, after the city attracted demonstrators protesting the killing of an unarmed African-American teenager by a Caucasian police officer on Aug. 9.

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Tsurunen hopes to fulfill expectations of Japanese

Tsurunen hopes to fulfill expectations of Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Marutei Tsurunen, a naturalized Japanese citizen from Finland, speaks at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo on Feb. 15. He said he believes his election to the Diet as the first Caucasian-Japanese was down to expectations among voters that maybe he can do something new. ''It's not support, but it's expectations,'' said Tsurunen, 61, who took up a vacated seat in the House of Councillors as a member of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan.

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA NICOLE KIDMAN, BRANDON WALTERS Date: 2008

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA BRANDON WALTERS Date: 2008

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA BRANDON WALTERS, NICOLE KIDMAN Date: 2008

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA NICOLE KIDMAN, BRANDON WALTERS Date: 2008

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA NICOLE KIDMAN, BRANDON WALTERS Date: 2008

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Okinawan with American dad preserving endangered local dialect

Okinawan with American dad preserving endangered local dialect

Byron Fija, pictured on Nov. 23, 2014, teaches the endangered Okinawan language of "Uchinaguchi" to preserve the dialect. He was born to a Caucasian American father and an Okinawan mother. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Photo showing man, possibly first Japanese to live in U.S., found

Photo showing man, possibly first Japanese to live in U.S., found

Janice Hodson, curator of the New Bedford Free Public Library in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, shows a photo of a man who could be Nakahama Manjiro (L), the first Japanese known to have lived in the United States, with a Caucasian man, who could be William Whitfield. Whitfield was the skipper of a U.S. whaling ship that rescued Nakahama, better known as John Manjiro, and a few other fisherman colleagues when their fishing boat became stranded on an uninhabited isle in the Pacific Ocean in 1841. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Photo showing man, possibly first Japanese to live in U.S., found

Photo showing man, possibly first Japanese to live in U.S., found

Janice Hodson, curator of the New Bedford Free Public Library in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, shows a photo of a man who could be Nakahama Manjiro (L), the first Japanese known to have lived in the United States, with a Caucasian man, who could be William Whitfield, on April 11, 2015. Whitfield was the skipper of a U.S. whaling ship that rescued Nakahama, better known as John Manjiro, and a few other fisherman colleagues when their fishing boat became stranded on an uninhabited isle in the Pacific Ocean in 1841. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ogasawara islander tells of postwar life under U.S. occupation

Ogasawara islander tells of postwar life under U.S. occupation

Kyoko Ohira, a resident of Caucasian descent on the Ogasawara islands, talks during an interview in the village of Ogasawara, south of Tokyo, on June 3, 2015, about life during the two decades of U.S. post-World War II occupation until the territory's return to Japan in June 1968. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Disciplinant blowing a trumpet shell

Disciplinant blowing a trumpet shell

An ascetic wearing high geta clogs blows a triton while walking eastward on the old Hanaya-machi Street. A Caucasian man wearing white clothes is watching him with interest. This is the busy Nishihonganji Temple quarter with advertisements, lanterns, gas lights at shop fronts, and Buddhist accessory shops. The Kyozo (Sutra Repository) of Nishihonganji Temple is visible over Horikawa River through the foliage.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐112‐0]

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Tsurunen hopes to fulfill expectations of Japanese

Tsurunen hopes to fulfill expectations of Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Marutei Tsurunen, a naturalized Japanese citizen from Finland, speaks at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo on Feb. 15. He said he believes his election to the Diet as the first Caucasian-Japanese was down to expectations among voters that maybe he can do something new. ''It's not support, but it's expectations,'' said Tsurunen, 61, who took up a vacated seat in the House of Councillors as a member of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan.

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