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  2. Template : United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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  3. Template:Non-free poster - Wikipedia

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    Doing so will alternatively put the image into Non-free posters category. However, you have the option of putting the image into one of the appropriate sub-categories such as Non-free images of event posters, Non-free images of film posters, Animated film posters, Non-free images of television program posters, Non-free images of theatre posters, etc.

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  5. I as in Icarus - Wikipedia

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    The new town of Cergy in the northwestern suburbs of Paris was used as a filming location for the movie. The EDF-GDF tower designed by architect Renzo Moro is the building from which the shots were fired to assassinate president Marc Jarry.

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  8. Icarus - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Peter Gowy's The Fall of Icarus (1635–1637). In Greek mythology, Icarus (/ ˈ ɪ k ə r ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἴκαρος, romanized: Íkaros, pronounced) was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the architect of the labyrinth of Crete.

  9. Suicide prevention - Wikipedia

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    A United States Army suicide prevention poster. The traditional approach has been to identify the risk factors that increase suicide or self-harm, though meta-analysis studies suggest that suicide risk assessment might not be useful and recommend immediate hospitalization of the person with suicidal feelings as the healthy choice. [13]