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Here a man checks his bicycle next to a painted exclamation mark on a propaganda billboard in Kaesong, North Korea, north of the demilitarized zone which separates the two Koreas.
A man checks his phone inside his house in the Anafiotika neighborhood in Athens, June 24 , 2015
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"She's still alive doctor," a man checking the girl says.
Towards the end of August 1914 a man checked into what is now the Balmoral Hotel in the centre of Edinburgh claiming to be an American tourist.
On her way downstairs, Gelviro met a man checked into Room 5, two floors above Laude.
In perhaps my favorite photograph from the book, a black-and-white shot by John Vink, taken during time trials for the 1985 Tour, a young man checking a chalkboard written with results wears its plastic, windblown cover like a veil.
Zerai enlisted journalists and tourists with valid passports to buy SIMs on their behalf, then he passed them out to a circle of Eritrean detainees, as an older man checked their names off a list.
No guests arrive until a despondent, middle-aged man checks in and promptly kills himself, apparently by driving his room key into his neck.
Later, the man checks into a Washington, D.C. hotel and sits down on his bed.
We sat and talked about books and authors, and I gave my best impersonation of a model tenant, a man whose checks wouldn't bounce and who wouldn't cause any fuss.
Years ago I wrote a fictional story about a man who checks the latest federal guidelines and discovers, to his horror, that his income no longer qualifies him for membership in the middle class.
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