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Anti-abortion supporter Veronica Williamson, of Washington, drops to the street and prays for aborted children during the March for Life in Washington Wednesday Jan. 22, 1997. The March for Life started at the Ellipse and ended at the Supreme Court to mark the 24th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson)

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March for Life supporters gather on the Ellipse in Washington Wednesday Jan. 22, 1997 prior to marching to the Supreme Court to mark the 24th anniversary of the court's decision that legalized abortion. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson)

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Strength in numbers: Each year since 1973, thousands of pro-life activists have marched down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol and the Supreme Court to protest Roe v. Wade. They have been joined by other advocates as laws and society change. (Associated Press Photographs)

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FILE - In this Nov. 1, 1975 file photo Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, left, shakes hands with Rep. Otis G. Pike, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Intelligence Committee in Washington prior to Kissinger giving testimony. Pike, who served 18 years in Congress before deciding to retire in 1978, died Monday, Jan 20, 2013, at age 92 in Florida. (AP Photo, File)