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A surfboard with a message protesting the formation of huge ponds of standing water on the beach in Margate NJ sits outside a hearing room on Wednesday Aug. 2, 2017, before city officials voted to seek a court order shutting down the sand dune construction program they blame for the standing water. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
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FILE - In this April 20, 2016 file photo, David Trone, right, owner of wine superstore chain Total Wine and More, greets commuters at the Shady Grove Metro station in Derwood, Md. Trone announced his candidacy Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, for the Democratic nomination for Maryland's 6th District, which includes western Maryland and a large section of Montgomery County. (AP Photo/Brian Witte, File)
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In this Thursday, July 20, 2017 photo, spicy chicken kebabs from Kababish, which serves Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi dishes, are lined up so Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods" host Andrew Zimmern can taste them, in the Jackson Heights section of New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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In this Tuesday, July 18, 2017 photo, maritime ecologist Derek Smith of the RPM Nautical Foundation observes marine life growing on part of the Italian World War II shipwreck MV Probitas in Saranda Bay, southern Albania. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this Wednesday, July 19, 2017 photo, a diver takes photographs of amphorae from a 4th century A.D. shipwreck off the coast of Albania. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this Tuesday, July 18, 2017 photo, a diver swims under part of the Italian World War II shipwreck MV Probitas in Saranda Bay, southern Albania. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this Wednesday, July 19, 2017 photo, maritime ecologist Derek Smith of the RPM Nautical Foundation takes measurements on sedimentation at the site of a 4th century A.D. shipwreck off the coast of Albania. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this Tuesday, July 18, 2017 photo, maritime ecologist Derek Smith of the RPM Nautical Foundation observes a giant sponge coral growing on the propeller of Italian World War II shipwreck MV Probitas in Saranda Bay, southern Albania. The country is examining how best to study and protect its rich underwater heritage while opening it up to diving visitors in a nation that is virgin territory for the lucrative scuba diving industry. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this Wednesday, July 19, 2017 photo, a blenny fish and a damsel fish swim past ancient North African amphorae at the site of a 4th century A.D. shipwreck off the coast of Albania. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Geo Delveroudis)
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In this Tuesday, July 18, 2017 photo, a fish swims through part of the Italian World War II shipwreck MV Probitas, with Dive Safety Officer Howard Phoenix of the non-profit RPM Nautical Foundation in the background. On the seabed off the rugged shores of Albania, one of the world’s least explored underwater coastlines, lies a wealth of treasures. Ancient amphorae that carried olive oil and wine; wrecks with hidden tales of heroism and treachery from two world wars; spectacular rock formations and marine life. (AP Photo/Elena Becatoros)
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In this July 14, 2017, photo, Cooper Dabney, 12, and his cousin Eli Realing, 13, eat tacos from La Texamita during Food Truck Friday in Casper, Wyo. Once a novelty, food trucks have become a staple for many Wyoming public events. (Josh Galemore/The Casper Star-Tribune via AP)
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In this July 14, 2017 photo, a crowd gathers in the parking lot of the Tate Pumphouse on the North Platte River to order from various food trucks in Casper, Wyo. Once a novelty, food trucks have become a staple for many Wyoming public events. (Josh Galemore/The Casper Star-Tribune via AP)
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ADVANCE FOR AUG. 2, 2017 AND THEREAFTER - In this June 2017 photo, Ke Bian of China smiles after seeing his target at Cody Firearms Experience in Cody, Wyo. Buses carrying perhaps 50 tourists making one-night stopovers or lunch-time pauses make up the majority of Chinese tourists to Cody, but more families are flying to large regional cities such as Salt Lake City or Denver, renting cars and touring on their own. (Raymond Hillegas/The Cody Enterprise via AP)
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Workers at Kasia's Pierogi cook potato pancakes along with their famous Pierogi at a food festival in Whiting, Ind., July 28, 2017. The suburban Chicago food festival says it's justified in threatening a trademark infringement lawsuit over a Pennsylvania group's use of the name "Pierogi Festival." (Jim Karczewski/Chicago Tribune via AP)
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People line up around Dan's Pierogi, of Highland, at a food festival in Whiting, Ind., July 28, 2017. The suburban Chicago food festival says it's justified in threatening a trademark infringement lawsuit over a Pennsylvania group's use of the name "Pierogi Festival." (Jim Karczewski/Chicago Tribune via AP)
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Pierogis cook on the flat top at Conley Pierogis at a food festival in Whiting, Ind., July 28, 2017. The suburban Chicago food festival says it's justified in threatening a trademark infringement lawsuit over a Pennsylvania group's use of the name "Pierogi Festival." (Jim Karczewski/Chicago Tribune via AP)
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Nashville, Tenn. Mayor Megan Barry walks into the memorial service for her son Max at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville, Tenn. Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2017. Max Barry died in an apparent drug overdose Saturday night near Denver. (Shelley Mays/The Tennessean via AP)
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A Mississippi Fox News reporter picked up a snake on the side of the road during an impromptu Facebook Live report, only to find out the reptile was a venomous rattlesnake. (Jeremy J. Ford)
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This undated photo provide by Jamie Hess shows Jamie and George Hess working out together in New York City. It's tempting to blow off a workout, but getting sweaty with your significant other makes a workout more fun and ups the intensity ante.(Jamie Hess via AP)
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In a June 10, 2017 photo, Edwardsville Pierogi Festival Commitee member Carolyn Bren holds up one of the T-shirts for sale during the 2017 Edwardsville Pierogi Festival in Edwardsville, Pa. The Pennsylvania celebration of the popular Polish treat is embroiled in a food fight after the Whiting Pierogi Fest in Indiana threatened a trademark infringement lawsuit over the use of the name "Pierogi Festival." (Dave Scherbenco/The Times & Tribune via AP)