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  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
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Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
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  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car5.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car12.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car13.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car1.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car2.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car3.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car7.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car8.jpg
  • This Halloween, four-year-old Cooper and 11-month-old sister Ziggy are very lucky children. Their parents, Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have created a war rig for them from the film Mad Max: Fury Road and Cooper and Ziggy are characters Max and Furiosa.<br />
 <br />
Both Cory and Jeremy are software engineers and used their knowledge to make the high-tech rig. The car is made out of second-hand PowerWheels and has been enhanced with cardboard and paint. It is powered by four motors and has a throttle, power steering, keyed ignition and sound effects with a pull cord air-horn. A remote controlled iPhone app also allows Ziggy to be able to drive. All in all, a child's dream!<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mad_Max_Halloween_car10.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Saoirse Ronan who was Oscar nominated for best actress! seen shopping at T.j. max in New York the same day " Satires was quoted as saying to E! after she was nominated "I have to go to T.J. Maxx later," the 21-year-old Irish-American actress told E! News at the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Thursday. "<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Saoirse Ronan who was Oscar nominated for best actress! seen shopping at T.j. max in New York the same day " Satires was quoted as saying to E! after she was nominated "I have to go to T.J. Maxx later," the 21-year-old Irish-American actress told E! News at the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Thursday. "<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Saoirse Ronan who was Oscar nominated for best actress! seen shopping at T.j. max in New York the same day " Satires was quoted as saying to E! after she was nominated "I have to go to T.J. Maxx later," the 21-year-old Irish-American actress told E! News at the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Thursday. "<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Saoirse Ronan who was Oscar nominated for best actress! seen shopping at T.j. max in New York the same day " Satires was quoted as saying to E! after she was nominated "I have to go to T.J. Maxx later," the 21-year-old Irish-American actress told E! News at the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Thursday. "<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - <br />
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BARCELONA -march 01- SPAIN: Max Verstappen and Toro Rosso during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016.<br />
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  • Feb. 22, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - <br />
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The Toro Rosso driver, Max Verstappen,  in action during the 2nd day of Formula One tests days in Barcelona, 23rd of February, 2016.<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Scuderia_Toro_Rosso_STR...jpg
  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • March 1, 2016 - Barcelona, Spain - BARCELONA -march 01- <br />
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Scuderia Toro Rosso STR11 Launch<br />
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SPAIN: Toro Rosso team presentation during the F1 tests in the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, on march 01, 2016<br />
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  • FAN BINGBING - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • FAN BINGBING - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • FAN BINGBING - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JANE SEYMOUR  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JANE SEYMOUR  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JANE SEYMOUR  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JANE SEYMOUR  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JULIANNE MOORE  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JULIANNE MOORE  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JULIANNE MOORE  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JULIANNE MOORE  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • FAN BINGBING - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • JULIANNE MOORE  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • NAOMI WATTS - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • May 21, 2010 - Kent, United Kingdom - <br />
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Miracle Puppy Who Survived Being Thrown From The Window Of A Speeding Car<br />
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This is Max, the miracle puppy who survived being Thrown from the window of a speeding car. He was found close to death at the side of the road after the vicious act of animal cruelty. He was given plenty of love and nurturing, plus a cast for a busted leg, said police as they hunt the wicked motorist. The incident had such an affect on Laura Wills, who works at the Kent Police Force Communications Centre that she offered to adopt Max, and has forked out more than £1,100 on vet bills to help nurse him back to health. Max was one of three tossed out of the vehicle on the Wainscott Bypass, near Strood, Kent. When the report came in, Laura was the Medway supervisor at the communication centre.She said: When PC Dave Brett arrived on the scene he found that two of the puppies were already dead. He took Max to the PDSA and I got in contact to say that if he survived I would take him. The next day I took him home with me but he spent a lot of time at the vets as both his jaw and his leg had been broken and he had a big plaster cast. He also had fleas and worms but was still desperate to play and have fun! Max required 24-hour care from Laura and her family and he was also eating constantly to put some weight back on. Five months on and he is changed character.\nLaura added: He was 1.4 kilograms when we got him and now he is about 11 kilograms. He is absolutely huge but is such a softie and just loves to be with people and is so affectionate. When he is tired his jaw goes a bit wonky and his tongue hangs out because of the broken jaw he suffered but he really is just part of the family now.PC David Brett, based at Medway police station, attended the call. He said: This was a really heart breaking call to attend. It is hard to believe that anyone could treat animals so badly. <br />
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  • May 21, 2010 - Kent, United Kingdom - <br />
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Miracle Puppy Who Survived Being Thrown From The Window Of A Speeding Car<br />
<br />
This is Max, the miracle puppy who survived being Thrown from the window of a speeding car. He was found close to death at the side of the road after the vicious act of animal cruelty. He was given plenty of love and nurturing, plus a cast for a busted leg, said police as they hunt the wicked motorist. The incident had such an affect on Laura Wills, who works at the Kent Police Force Communications Centre that she offered to adopt Max, and has forked out more than £1,100 on vet bills to help nurse him back to health. Max was one of three tossed out of the vehicle on the Wainscott Bypass, near Strood, Kent. When the report came in, Laura was the Medway supervisor at the communication centre.She said: When PC Dave Brett arrived on the scene he found that two of the puppies were already dead. He took Max to the PDSA and I got in contact to say that if he survived I would take him. The next day I took him home with me but he spent a lot of time at the vets as both his jaw and his leg had been broken and he had a big plaster cast. He also had fleas and worms but was still desperate to play and have fun! Max required 24-hour care from Laura and her family and he was also eating constantly to put some weight back on. Five months on and he is changed character.\nLaura added: He was 1.4 kilograms when we got him and now he is about 11 kilograms. He is absolutely huge but is such a softie and just loves to be with people and is so affectionate. When he is tired his jaw goes a bit wonky and his tongue hangs out because of the broken jaw he suffered but he really is just part of the family now.PC David Brett, based at Medway police station, attended the call. He said: This was a really heart breaking call to attend. It is hard to believe that anyone could treat animals so badly. <br />
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  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
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Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
    Exclusivepix_Road_Warriors4.jpg
  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
<br />
Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
    Exclusivepix_Road_Warriors5.jpg
  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
<br />
Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
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  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
<br />
Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
    Exclusivepix_Road_Warriors1.jpg
  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
<br />
Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
    Exclusivepix_Road_Warriors3.jpg
  • The REAL road warriors: 'Mad Max' battle buses and tanks built by Kurdish fighters to repel ISIS soldiers in Syria <br />
<br />
Brave Kurdish soldiers battling Islamic State militants in northern Syria have converted tractors and lorries into tanks by adding metal plates to create Mad Max-style road warriors.<br />
<br />
The peshmerga troops were forced to take the initiative and create their own armoured vehicles after the far better equipped ISIS jihadists repeatedly got the better of the Kurds' Soviet-era military fleet.<br />
<br />
In recent weeks hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds have been forced to flee across the border into Turkey, as ISIS launched an onslaught into the autonomous Kurdish territory in northern Syria.<br />
<br />
Despite the odds being against them, peshmerga forces have bravely fought back against the estimated 31,000 ISIS militants operating in Syria and Iraq - whose self-declared 'caliphate' forms an area larger than Britain with a population of four million brutally oppressed citizens.<br />
<br />
In order to resist ISIS' high-tech firepower, the Kurdish forces have converted tractors and other farm equipment into heavily-armoured vehicles fitted aging Soviet-era guns.<br />
<br />
Previously troops from the People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria had little more than rifles and flak jackets - making them incredibly vulnerable in the face of heavily-armed ISIS terrorists.<br />
<br />
Much of the weaponry and military equipment currently in the hands of the jihadists was gathered after thousands of members of the U.S. trained and expensively equipped Iraqi army melted away in the face of a lightning advance by just a few hundred ISIS militants in June.<br />
<br />
As the soldiers fled the scene, they left behind millions of pounds worth of top-of-the-range and barely used equipment - all of which was quickly swept up by ISIS.<br />
<br />
Since then the Kurdish peshmerga forces have carried out the defence of much of northern Syria and Iraq, despite the fact many of the militants only know how to operate clunky, decades-old
    Exclusivepix_Road_Warriors2.jpg
  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON, SEAN PENN  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • DOUG MITCHELL, ZOE KRAVITZ, TOM HARDY, CHARLIZE THERON, NICHOLAS HOULT, GEORGE MILLER  - 68th CANNES FILM  FESTIVAL RED CARPET FOR THE  FILM 'MAD MAX: FURY ROAD'<br />
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  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ski_Jump_Toilet3.jpg
  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ski_Jump_Toilet5.jpg
  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ski_Jump_Toilet4.jpg
  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ski_Jump_Toilet2.jpg
  • Ski dump: Toilets with 360-degree views from the piste wrapped around them so you can imagine you're about to fly off the slopes<br />
<br />
For those on the hunt for the more daring bathroom experience, this ski-jump toilet may be one to tick off the list, but you would have to travel to Asia.<br />
This Japanese toilet wraps the visitor in a 360 view of a steep ski jump slope with the snowy piste and the mountain range at the horizon on its walls.<br />
The visitor can strap in to a pair of skis on the floor to get the real feel of a skier prepared for the big jump.<br />
During the campaign for a Coca Cola coffee drink multiple Japanese ski resorts had their toilets done up to resemble the slopes outside.<br />
The branded toilet holder carries the message which, directly translated into English, reads: ‘Seriously kick-ass intensely sweet for the real coffee super zinging unstoppable Max! Taste Explosion!’<br />
Georgia Max Coffee is an Asian canned coffee drink popular in Japan and Singapore.<br />
©Coca Cola/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ski_Jump_Toilet6.jpg
  • Aug 29, 2010 - Newnan, Georgia, U.S. - <br />
<br />
Firefighter Saves Same Cat Twice<br />
<br />
Georgia firefighter JIM CADENHEAD has saved the life of Welly the cat for the second time. In June, Cadenhead descended 40 feet into a well to rescue the orange cat. Welly was taken to a local shelter in Newnan where it was about to be euthanized because nobody had claimed him. Hearing that, the big-hearted fireman consulted with daughters, ages 10 and 11, and they made the unanimous decision to adopt the cat. 'This was quickly going from a positive to a negative,' said Cadenhead. 'For it to die would be a waste of what we did.'<br />
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PICTURED: JIM CADENHEAD with daughters (L-R) KELSEY and SARAH and Max, the cat.<br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • TOM HARDY - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • TOM HARDY  - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, TOM HARDY, GEORGE MILLER, CHARLIZE THERON   - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, GEORGE MILLER, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON    - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON    - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, GEORGE MILLER, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, GEORGE MILLER, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, GEORGE MILLER, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY  - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • NICHOLAS HOULT, CHARLIZE THERON and TOM HARDY  - PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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  • CHARLIZE THERON- PHOTOCALL FILM 'MAD MAX' - 68TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL <br />
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