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    Pedestrians and traffic cross the Truckee River in Reno, Nev., Tuesday, May 27, 2014, on the historic Virginia Street bridge. Built in 1905, demolition and reconstruction of the bridge has been postponed perhaps into next year due to a delay in federal permitting for a comprehensive flood control project. The bridge became legendary after it was portrayed by Hollywood and the news media as the site where people tossed wedding rings into the Truckee after securing divorces at the nearby courthouse.  (AP Photo/By Scott Sonner).
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    This image provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows a late 10th- to 11th-century carved crystal ewer from Egypt cut from a single piece of rock crystal. The pitcher is the first item the Dallas Museum of Art is putting on display from a rarely-shown Islamic art collection that it recently got on long-term loan. (AP Photo/Dallas Museum of Art)

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    In this Saturday, May 3, 2014 photo, poppies blow near a barbed wire fence in Geluwe, Belgium. Red poppies were first symbolized as a means of remembrance by Canadian World War I soldier and surgeon Lt. Col. John McCrae, in his famous poem,
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