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Photo issued by Lambeth Palace, showing the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as he meets with New Zealand actor Russell Crowe to discuss faith and spirituality at Lambeth Palace in London Tuesday April 1, 2014. Even though Crowe's new film has prompted anger and cries of blasphemy from some religious groups, Welby held a short private meeting with Crowe, who is in London to promote his new movie based on the biblical story of Noah. (AP Photo / Lambeth Palace)

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FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2013 file photo, rock band The Pixies, from left, Joey Santiago, Black Francis and David Lovering, pose for a portrait in promotion of their new EP and upcoming tour dates, in New York. They inspired generations of musicians worldwide, served as the blueprint for rock bands, including Nirvana, and got a second life as reunited alternative rock idols. But the Pixies say the best is yet to come. (Photo by Diane Bondareff/Invision/AP)

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This image released by CBS shows Josh Radnor as Ted, left, and Cristin Milioti as Tracy in a scene from the finale of "How I Met Your Mother," that aired Monday, March 31, 2014. The CBS comedy "How I Met Your Mother" attracted its biggest audience as it said farewell. After nine years, the show drew 12.9 million viewers for its series finale Monday. That's when viewers finally found how actor Josh Radnor's character met his wife. (AP Photo/CBS, Ron P. Jaffe)