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  • Officer workers at federation Square. Federation Square, in Melbourne, is a mixed-use development covering an area of 3.2 hectares and centred around two major public spaces: open squares and one covered, built on top of a concrete deck above busy railway lines
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  • Commuters at Kyoto Station Kyoto is the Ancient capital of Japan
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  • Commuters at Kyoto Station Kyoto is the Ancient capital of Japan
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  • Commuters at Kyoto Station Kyoto is the Ancient capital of Japan
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  • Commuters at Kyoto Station Kyoto is the Ancient capital of Japan
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  • Commuters at Kyoto Station Kyoto is the Ancient capital of Japan
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  • Commuters outside Flinders Street Station cross the road on the croner of flinders street and Elizabeth Street Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Commuters outside Flinders Street Station cross the road on the croner of flinders street and Elizabeth Street Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Office workers walk out of the lifts into the hallway at 333 Collins Street also known as Melbourne's most exclusive address housing, once The former Banking Chamber & Vestibule of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd it is now as exclusive office building.
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  • Office workers walk out of the lifts into the hallway at 333 Collins Street also known as Melbourne's most exclusive address housing, once The former Banking Chamber & Vestibule of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd it is now as exclusive office building.
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  • Office workers on their way to work on a full train on their phones and reading books at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Office workers hold onto their bags and briefcases as they ride the escaltor at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Japanese office workers on their phones on the platform at  Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Tokyo Station grand hall entrance as office workers walk out towards the exit to go to work at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • People and office workers exit the train at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • A woman holds a sign board at abakery selling goods to office workers before they exit at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Tokyo Station grand hall entrance as office workers walk out towards the exit to go to work at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Tokyo Station grand hall entrance as office workers walk out towards the exit to go to work at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Office workers hold onto their bags and briefcases as they ride the escaltor at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Commuters mainly office workers walk up and down the stairs as they ext the train or take connecting trains at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Office workers on their way to work on a full train on their phones and reading books at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • Commuters and office workers stand on a train platform as train approaches at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • An office worker in a full train carriage is squashed as he puts his face and hand against the window at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • An office worker in a full train carriage is squashed as he puts his face and hand against the window at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • An office worker in a full train carriage is squashed as he puts his face and hand against the window at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • An office worker in a full train carriage is squashed as he puts his face and hand against the window at Tokyo Station. Tokyo Station is a railway station in the Marunouchi business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, near the Imperial Palace grounds and the Ginza commercial district. It is the busiest station in Japan with over 3000 trains per day
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 01: William Lee manger of Inzone Cafe is at the front of the counter at his cafe on June 01, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. He says that business has started to improve with the easing of restrictions certainly sitting down and dining has helped a little bit. At the moment he is primarily serving construction workers in the area, where he normally serves office workers. Restrictions continue to ease around Australia in response to the country's declining COVID-19 infection rate. In Victoria, museums, zoos and galleries can reopen while restaurants, pubs and cafes can serve meals for up to 20 patrons. Beauty salons, spas and tattoo parlours can also open for up to 20 people. Gatherings of up 20 people in a home, overnight stays at private residences and tourist accommodations and greater numbers at weddings, funerals and religious ceremonies are also permitted as of 1 June 2020. In New South Wales, beauty salons, tanning salons and nail bars can reopen from 1 June, along with museums, zoos and galleries while pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants will also be able to serve up to 50 customers at a time. Traveling to regional NSW for a holiday will be allowed again. Restrictions in South Australia also continue to ease from Monday June 1, with cinemas, theatres, galleries, museums, beauty salons, gyms and indoor fitness centres across the state able to reopen. Those venues, along with pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes, will be able to admit up to 80 patrons, provided they can contain them to groups of 20 or less. Any business opening to patrons must allow four square metres for every one person inside, and ensure 1.5-metre social distancing is observed. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 01: William Lee manger of Inzone Cafe is seen making a coffee at his cafe on June 01, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. He says that business has started to improve with the easing of restrictions certainly sitting down and dining has helped a little bit. At the moment he is primarily serving construction workers in the area, where he normally serves office workers. Restrictions continue to ease around Australia in response to the country's declining COVID-19 infection rate. In Victoria, museums, zoos and galleries can reopen while restaurants, pubs and cafes can serve meals for up to 20 patrons. Beauty salons, spas and tattoo parlours can also open for up to 20 people. Gatherings of up 20 people in a home, overnight stays at private residences and tourist accommodations and greater numbers at weddings, funerals and religious ceremonies are also permitted as of 1 June 2020. In New South Wales, beauty salons, tanning salons and nail bars can reopen from 1 June, along with museums, zoos and galleries while pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants will also be able to serve up to 50 customers at a time. Traveling to regional NSW for a holiday will be allowed again. Restrictions in South Australia also continue to ease from Monday June 1, with cinemas, theatres, galleries, museums, beauty salons, gyms and indoor fitness centres across the state able to reopen. Those venues, along with pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes, will be able to admit up to 80 patrons, provided they can contain them to groups of 20 or less. Any business opening to patrons must allow four square metres for every one person inside, and ensure 1.5-metre social distancing is observed. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • Office workers walk along the train line after work walking towards the Kollupitiya  train station on the 23rd of April in Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • A food van selling lunchtime samoan street food, burgers, sandwhiches in the capital of Samoa. Popular with office workers this caravan
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  • Elevated general view looking out towards Bolte Bridge from Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • A man throwing a baseball in the park Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • A person walking along a path in the autumn sun Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • Trees in Autumn in the Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • Office workers walk down the stairs of a platform at Shibuya Station in the Capital of Japan, Tokyo.
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  • Office workers walk down the stairs of a platform at Shibuya Station in the Capital of Japan, Tokyo.
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  • Office workers ride their bicycles along a path in the Capital of Japan, Tokyo.
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  • A man riding his bicycle in Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • Elelvated view of person sitting in the sun in Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • A person sleeping on the grass in the sun Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.
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  • Office workers leave work in the city docklands precinct as the walk along bridges towards southern cross station (formerly Spencer Street Station)
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  • Office workers leave work in the city docklands precinct as the walk along bridges towards southern cross station (formerly Spencer Street Station)
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  • Office workers off for a drink in Shibuya in the Capital of Japan, Tokyo.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - May 5 : A man holds a banner reading 'in solidarity with Hodan' as office workers walk home after work during a vigil in honour of Omid Masoumali & Hodan Yasi outside the Department of immigration building in Melbourne, Australia April 30 2016.  The vigil follows the death of Iranian asylum seeker Omid Masoumali whom died after setting himself on fire at the Nauru detention centre and Somalian Hodan Yasi whom is currently in hospital after setting herself on fire whilst in detention.
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  • Commuters and office workers (blurred) cross flinders street  in front of Flinders street station as peak hour after work
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  • Commuters and office workers (blurred) cross flinders street  in front of Flinders street station as peak hour after work
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  • Commuters and office workers stand in front of Flinders street station as peak hour after work
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 21: Protestors are seen outside the CFMEU office on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. The protest comes after the state government announced that all construction workers would need to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by September 23 to be able to continue working. Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 21: Riot Police are seen outside the CFMEU office on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. The protest comes after the state government announced that all construction workers would need to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by September 23 to be able to continue working. Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • An unarmed Army officer takes a photo of a office worker posing with an Army officer in front of Sandbags positioned at one of the Skyrail stations in Bangkok.
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  • An unarmed Army officer takes a photo of a office worker posing with an Army officer in front of Sandbags positioned at one of the Skyrail stations in Bangkok.
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  • An office worker on her lunch break at a zebra crossing at little collins Street In Melbourne's CBD.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - May 5 : A office worker reads a placards demanding an end to Human rights violations as she walks home after work during a vigil in honour of Omid Masoumali & Hodan Yasi outside the Department of immigration building in Melbourne, Australia April 30 2016.  The vigil follows the death of Iranian asylum seeker Omid Masoumali whom died after setting himself on fire at the Nauru detention centre and Somalian Hodan Yasi whom is currently in hospital after setting herself on fire whilst in detention.
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  • A Male office worker balances himself on a collegue as he removes a pair of high heels during a Protest march against Domestic Violence in Australia. Melbourne, Victoria Australia.
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  • MELBOURNE , AUSTRALIA - MAY 8 : A male office Worker takes off a pair of High Heels at the completion of a Protest march against Domestic Violence in Australia. Melbourne, Victoria Australia on May 8 2015.
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  • MELBOURNE , AUSTRALIA - MAY 8 : A Male office worker balances himself on a collegue as he removes a pair of high heels during a Protest march against Domestic Violence in Australia. Melbourne, Victoria Australia on May 8 2015.
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  • Two officer workers walk past a man holding a banner demanding a stop to human rights violations in detention centres during a vigil in honour of asylum seeker Omid Masoumali and Hodan Yasi.
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  • Officer workers walk past a large banner reading 'welcome refugees' as they walk after work during a vigil in honour of asylum seeker Omid Masoumali and Hodan Yasi.
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  • Officer workers & commuters walk across a bridge connecting the docklands precinct and southern cross station
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  • Officer workers & commuters walk across a bridge connecting the docklands precinct and southern cross station
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 21: A riot police officer is seen pointing towards protestors  on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. The protest comes after the state government announced that all construction workers would need to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by September 23 to be able to continue working. Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 21: A riot police officer is seen pointing his gun on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. The protest comes after the state government announced that all construction workers would need to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by September 23 to be able to continue working. Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: A young girl holding a skateboard looks towards Police officers outside the Melbourne Museum on September 23, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. It is the fourth day of protests in Melbourne after demonstrations started on Monday over mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for construction workers before evolving into wider unrest.  Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: A police officer is seen speaking to a person outside the Melbourne Museum on September 23, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. It is the fourth day of protests in Melbourne after demonstrations started on Monday over mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for construction workers before evolving into wider unrest.  Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: A police officer is seen speaking to a person outside the Melbourne Museum on September 23, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. It is the fourth day of protests in Melbourne after demonstrations started on Monday over mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for construction workers before evolving into wider unrest.  Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 22: A riot police officer is seen on September 22, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started on Monday over new COVID-19 vaccine requirements for construction workers but  turned into larger and at times violent demonstrations against lockdown restrictions in general. Melbourne is currently subject to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with people only permitted to leave home for essential reasons. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • 23/05/2014. An army officer directs council workers to dismantle barricades at a PDRC protest site in front of a large portrait of the Thai King in Bangkok Thailand. Thailand's army said on May 23 that 155 prominent figures, including Yingluck and ousted government leaders, were banned from leaving the country without permission following a military coup.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - May 25 : A horse cart is ridden past towards city workers past city offices in Melbourne CBD during a protest by Victorian country famers demanding the Australian government solve the dairy crisis in Melbourne, Australia May 25 2016. The crisis in the dairy farming industry has been caused after Australia’s biggest dairy co-operative Murray Goulburn and New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra devalued  farm-gate milk prices by applying retrospective price cuts from $5.60 a kilogram (milk solids) to $4.75/kg.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2014. An army officer directs council workers to dismantle barricades at a PDRC protest site in front of a large portrait of the Thai King in Bangkok Thailand. Thailand's army said on May 23 that 155 prominent figures, including Yingluck and ousted government leaders, were banned from leaving the country without permission following a military coup.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2014. An army officer directs council workers to dismantle barricades at a PDRC protest site in front of a large portrait of the Thai King in Bangkok Thailand. Thailand's army said on May 23 that 155 prominent figures, including Yingluck and ousted government leaders, were banned from leaving the country without permission following a military coup.  Photo credit : Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/LNP
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  • An army officer directs council workers to dismantle barricades at a PDRC protest site in front of a large portrait of the Thai King in Bangkok Thailand.
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  • An army officer directs council workers to dismantle barricades at a PDRC protest site in front of a large portrait of the Thai King in Bangkok Thailand.
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