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FILE - This Aug. 13, 2014 photo shows an array of mirrors at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating site in Primm, Nev. The largest solar power plant of its type in the world, promoted as a turning point in green energy, isn’t producing the expected energy and one of the reasons is as basic as it gets: The sun isn’t shining as often as expected. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
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Sixty percent of the 226,838 comments from September 2012 to early last month posted to the Obamacare Facebook site administered by Organizing for Action can be attributed to fewer than 100 unique profiles.
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Computer scientists have already used tweets to track flu outbreaks. Now they want to use it to find prevalence of mental health conditions, such as depression or bipolar disorder. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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This Oct. 4, 2010, file photo provided by Jupiter Systems, the manufacturer of the display wall processors seen in the photo, shows the Los Angeles Police Department's downtown command center. (AP Photo/Jupiter Systems, Brad Howell)
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Kim Kardashian on the cover of the winter 2014 edition of Paper magazine in a photo the magazine warns could "break the Internet"
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COLT WOODSMAN - a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured by the American Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by John Moses Browning. The frame design changed over time, in three distinct series: series one being 1915–1947, series two 1947–1955, and series three being 1955–1977.
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BROWNING HI-POWER- a single-action, semi-automatic handgun available in 9mm and .40 S&W calibers. It is based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Herstal, Belgium. Browning died in 1926, several years before the design was finalized. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. The Hi Power name is somewhat misleading and alluded to the 13-round magazine capacity; almost twice that of contemporary designs such as the Luger or Mauser 1910.
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Kim Kardashian on the cover of the winter 2014 edition of Paper magazine in a photo the magazine warns could "break the Internet"
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This image released by Focus Features shows Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Hawking, left, and Felicity Jones as Jane Wilde in a scene from "The Theory of Everything." (AP Photo/Focus Features, Liam Daniel)
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An image from a video posted online by the Youth Association of Turkey, a man reported to be a U.S. servicemember, at right, is roughed up by protesters in Istanbul. Image via Youtube
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An image from a video posted online by the Youth Association of Turkey, a man reported to be a U.S. servicemember, at right, is roughed up by protesters in Istanbul. Image via Youtube
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A promotional image from the 1973 hit movie "The Exorcist."
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In this June 9, 2014, file photo, Bonnie Ross, general manager of 343 Industries, Microsoft Games Studios, presents "Halo 5: Guardians," an upcoming title for the Xbox One, during a presentation ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo at the University of Southern California's Galen Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
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National Edition News cover for November 11, 2014 - GOP tries to prevent feds from ruling Web: FILE - In this undated file photo made available by Google, hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the computer servers into a cooling unit to be recirculated at a Google data center in Mayes County, Okla. The U.S. government gathered data on online messages through a program that's intended to stop terrorism but that touches the communications of ordinary Americans. Internet companies already track users and then sell customized digital advertising. But they reacted indignantly after documents leaked by a former NSA contractor said the agency had backdoors at Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft. The companies said they provided data only as required by federal courts. They tried to mend any public fallout by pressing the Obama administration to curb electronic snooping and to let the companies disclose more information about government requests for their users' online activities. (AP Photo/Google, Connie Zhou, File)
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Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Republican, has called President Obama's calls for a net neutrality policy "Obamacare for the Internet." Without such a policy, critics say, wealthier users alone would be able to pay for better, faster Web access. (associated press)
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In this undated file photo made available by Google, hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the computer servers into a cooling unit to be recirculated at a Google data center in Mayes County, Okla. (AP Photo/Google, Connie Zhou, File) ** FILE **
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A vibrant music scene is emerging from the shadow of politics in the nation's capital. (The Washington Times/File)
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Nicki Minaj's new music video "Only" is getting blasted by critics who argue the militaristic video invokes Nazi imagery. (YouTube)