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Sara Desarzens clear snow off a tomb stone at The Third Annual Wreaths Across Canada national service of remembrance at The National Military Cemetery December 1, 2013 in Ottawa.Dave Chan/The Globe and Mail

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A soldier rides on an armoured personnel carrier (APC) at Tahrir Square after clashes with pro-Mursi protesters in Cairo December 1, 2013. Egyptian security forces fired teargas to disperse protesters demonstrating against the army-backed government in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Sunday, witnesses said.AMR ABDALLAH DALSH/Reuters

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An anti-government protester covers his face with wet handkerchief during clashes with police near government house in Bangkok December 1, 2013.ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA/Reuters

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Off-roaders with their sand rails, bikes and quads light up the night at the Oldsmobile Hill sand dune in Glamis, California November 29, 2013. More than 150,000 people came out to the sand dunes of Glamis in the Imperial Dunes county of southern California for the annual Thanksgiving Weekend gathering.GENE BLEVINS/Reuters

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A fisherman lays a fish fillet out to sun dry at the Panyimur landing site on the shores of Lake Albert, some 398 km north of Uganda's capital Kampala November 30, 2013.JAMES AKENA/Reuters

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A man sprays gas as Interior Ministry members stand guard during a rally held by supporters of EU integration in Kiev, December 1, 2013.VASILY FEDOSENKO/Reuters

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Emergency workers examine the site of a Metro-North train derailment in the Bronx borough of New York December 1, 2013. At least four people were killed and 63 injured, including 11 critically, when the suburban train derailed, with at least five cars from the Metro-North train sliding off the tracks, officials said.CARLO ALLEGRI/Reuters

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Sixty-three women from around the world are shown in this handout photo provided by the United States Parachute Association November 30, 2013 as they break the previous vertical formation skydiving record, leaping 18,000 feet from three aircrafts near Eloy, Arizona.Niklas Daniel/United States Parachute Association/Reuters

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