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China: Napping Golden Retrievers Instantly Spring Up After Owner’s Shout

A video from Hunan, China, captured the moment a factory owner confronted his lazy golden retrievers after discovering they were napping. The dogs, who had ignored the newly installed security alarm system, immediately sprang up and rushed their owner upon hearing his frustrated shouts.

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters scribbled on the wall with spray paint to write "Lazy to Read Becomes a Police Officer" during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poetic evening of Yurii Izdryk in Ivano-Frankivsk

Poetic evening of Yurii Izdryk in Ivano-Frankivsk

IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 3, 2024 - A copy of the Lazy and Tender collection of poems by Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk is pictured during the Izdryk. The Great Poetic Evening concert at the Iryna Malaniuk Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Philharmonic, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. Part of the funds will be donated to Ukraines Armed Forces.

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U.S.-TEXAS-DALLAS-WOMAN-LEARNING CHINESE

U.S.-TEXAS-DALLAS-WOMAN-LEARNING CHINESE

(240120) -- DALLAS, Jan. 20, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Juliet Thomas shows her Wechat's avatar, meaning lazy in Chinese, to remind herself she should work harder in Chinese learning, in Dallas, Texas, the United States, on Jan. 9, 2024. TO GO WITH "Feature: Beyond language -- U.S. woman's decade-long Chinese learning journey" (Photo by Tian Dan/Xinhua)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-COFFEE SHOPS

CHINA-CHONGQING-COFFEE SHOPS

(230809) -- CHONGQING, Aug. 9, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A cafe named "Lazy Hazy" is pictured on the first floor of an old compound in Jiangbei District, southwest China's Chongqing, on May 13, 2023. TO GO WITH "Across China: Chongqing designs coffee shops upon old, shabby apartments" (Xinhua/Chen Qingbing)

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Mobile bridge for disaster

Mobile bridge for disaster

SHIZUOKA, Japan - The "Mobile Bridge," a transportable bridge that extends like a pair of lazy tongs and can be installed over a river as wide as 17 meters in about 10 minutes, is unveiled in an experiment in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture on Sept. 12, 2013. The bridge was developed by engineers from Hiroshima University and a group of businesses, conceived with the aim of providing a quick fix to restore transportation infrastructure in the event of a disaster.

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Mobile bridge for disaster

Mobile bridge for disaster

SHIZUOKA, Japan - The "Mobile Bridge," a transportable bridge that extends like a pair of lazy tongs and can be installed over a river as wide as 17 meters in about 10 minutes, is unveiled in an experiment in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture on Sept. 12, 2013. The bridge was developed by engineers from Hiroshima University and a group of businesses, conceived with the aim of providing a quick fix to restore transportation infrastructure in the event of a disaster.

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Mobile bridge for disaster

Mobile bridge for disaster

SHIZUOKA, Japan - Combination photos (from top to bottom) shows an experiment of the "Mobile Bridge," a transportable bridge that extends like a pair of lazy tongs and can be installed over a river as wide as 17 meters in about 10 minutes, unveiled in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture on Sept. 12, 2013. The bridge was developed by engineers from Hiroshima University and a group of businesses, conceived with the aim of providing a quick fix to restore transportation infrastructure in the event of a disaster.

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U.S. official's remarks on Japan

U.S. official's remarks on Japan

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows some of the notes compiled by students after a speech given by Kevin Maher. Maher, a U.S. official in charge of Japanese affairs at the State Department, reportedly likened the Japanese culture of maintaining social harmony to a means of ''extortion'' and described the people on the southern island of Okinawa as ''lazy'' in a speech given in Washington in late 2010.

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U.S. official's remarks on Japan

U.S. official's remarks on Japan

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Kevin Maher, a U.S. official in charge of Japanese affairs at the State Department, who reportedly likened the Japanese culture of maintaining social harmony to a means of ''extortion'' and described the people on the southern island of Okinawa as ''lazy'' in a speech given in Washington in late 2010.

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Disturbia (2007)

Disturbia (2007)

Shia Labeouf Characters: Kale Film: Disturbia (USA 2007) Director: D.J. Caruso 04 April 2007 Date: 04 April 2007

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Garfield:A Tail Of Two Kitties (2006)

Garfield:A Tail Of Two Kitties (2006)

Garfield Characters: Garfield Film: Garfield: A Tail Of Two Kitties; Garfield 2 (USA/UK 2006) Director: Tim Hill 15 June 2006 Date: 15 June 2006

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Garfield:A Tail Of Two Kitties (2006)

Garfield:A Tail Of Two Kitties (2006)

Garfield & Winston Characters: Garfield & Film: Garfield: A Tail Of Two Kitties; Garfield 2 (USA/UK 2006) Director: Tim Hill 15 June 2006 Date: 15 June 2006

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Flickering Lights (2000)

Flickering Lights (2000)

Mads Mikkelsen, Ulrich Thomsen & Nikolaj Lie Kaas Characters: Arne,Peter & Stefan Film: Flickering Lights; Blinkende Lygter (DK/SWE 2000) Director: Anders Thomas Jensen 03 November 2000 Date: 03 November 2000

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Chinese premier Li punishes lazy officials in 7 provinces

Chinese premier Li punishes lazy officials in 7 provinces

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is seen in this photo taken on Aug. 21, 2015. His government has fired or taken other punitive actions against 59 senior local officials in seven provinces for being slack, according to local media reports on Aug. 27. (Pool photo by Kyodo News) (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. official's remarks on Japan

U.S. official's remarks on Japan

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Kevin Maher, a U.S. official in charge of Japanese affairs at the State Department, who reportedly likened the Japanese culture of maintaining social harmony to a means of ''extortion'' and described the people on the southern island of Okinawa as ''lazy'' in a speech given in Washington in late 2010. (Kyodo)

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U.S. official's remarks on Japan

U.S. official's remarks on Japan

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows some of the notes compiled by students after a speech given by Kevin Maher. Maher, a U.S. official in charge of Japanese affairs at the State Department, reportedly likened the Japanese culture of maintaining social harmony to a means of ''extortion'' and described the people on the southern island of Okinawa as ''lazy'' in a speech given in Washington in late 2010. (Kyodo)

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"Lazy" bears at Hokkaido zoo draw smiles

"Lazy" bears at Hokkaido zoo draw smiles

Himalayan black bear Tomo is seen chilling out in an empty stainless steel water tub at Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Hokkaido, northern Japan, in this photo taken in May 2017. Zookeepers said the bear may find the temperature inside the tub comfortable and like the snug fit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Lazy" bears at Hokkaido zoo draw smiles

"Lazy" bears at Hokkaido zoo draw smiles

Himalayan black bears Tomo (R) and Minami laze around at Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Hokkaido, northern Japan, on July 2, 2017. The two female bears are gaining a reputation for relaxing in an empty water tub as they take turns sitting in the stainless steel container. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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