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  • San Antonio, Texas November, 1994: Hispanic tradition of "day of the Dead" or Dia de Los Muertos in a Catholic cemetery in south San Antonio. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas:  Hispanic wedding tradition "dollar-bill dance", where guests pin a bill on bride and groom to dance. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.     ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.          ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.          ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.          ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.          ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX  December 12, 2006: Colorful matachines (dancers) and Cristo Rey Catholic Church members parade through downtown Austin in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe, an ancient Mexican traditional celebration honoring peasant Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531. The holiday is celebrated with an all-night vigil December 12 in Catholic parishes.          ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownsville, Texas:  Quincinera - traditional Hispanic 15th birthday celebration.    MR* ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Hispanic female dancing in traditional dress at Cinco de Mayo celebration. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_032.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_031.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_030.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_029.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_028.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_027.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_018.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_014.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_013.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_012.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_011.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_010.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_009.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_007.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_005.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_004.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_003.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Austin, Texas:  Hispanic Quincinera.  Traditional 15th birthday Catholic coming-out celebration for girls.  MR (EC-0011,12)   ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works.
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  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_036.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_034.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_026.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_023.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_022.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_020.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_017.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
    BD-026_067916_016.jpg
  • Texas A&M University in College Station, cleanup and memorials of November, 1999 in the aftermath of the Aggie Bonfire collapse that killed 12 students working late at night. Bonfire is a ritual at the campus in southeast Texas just before the traditional Texas-Texas A&M football game
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Parishoners at Saint Teresa de Jesus Catholic Church in the dusty Texas border town of Presidio perform a Christmas "posada" or procession to the church as part of their holiday celebration of Christ's birth. The ceremony is a mixture of traditional Catholic rhythms and native Indian chants.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Parishoners at Saint Teresa de Jesus Catholic Church in the dusty Texas border town of Presidio perform a Christmas "posada" or procession to the church as part of their holiday celebration of Christ's birth. The ceremony is a mixture of traditional Catholic rhythms and native Indian chants.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Young Hispanic boys and girls dancers performing in traditional dress on stage at Cinco de Mayo celebration in Austin, Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Young Hispanic girl in traditional dress dancing in Cinco de Mayo celebration in San Antonio, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic female dancing in traditional dress at Cinco de Mayo celebration in Ausitn, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Students from the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets march up Congress Avenue in the traditional parade before the Texas-A&M Texas football game rivalry. The Corps, which includes both men and women, is a mainstay of life at the College Station campus. November 26, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX: March 2012. Parade down Congress Avenue in Austin Texas celebrating the unveiling of the Tejano Monument on Capitol grounds. The monument honors contributions of Tejanos, the Spanish speaking settlers who brought cowboy culture to the state. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Mexican charreada (rodeo) at Fiesta San Antonio, springtime Hispanic festival. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Indian folk dancers perform at Folklife Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Mexico City, Mexico:  Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Belles de Artes. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Antigua, Guatemala: Women in native dress during Holy Week. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas: Diez y Seis Festival. September 16th. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Cinco de Mayo celebration.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Fiesta San Antonio. Floats, bands, crowds during "Battle of Flowers" parade in springtime. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Cinco De Mayo celebration at city park. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Chilean dancers perform at Texas Folklife Festival. ©Bob Daemmrich  The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Hispanic dancers. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Fiesta San Antonio. "Battle of the Flowers" parade in springtime. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Tech entrepreneur and investor JOE LONSDALE,  who recently moved to Texas from California, attends the menorah lighting at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders. Lonsdale is the co-founder of Palantir Technologies and a noted tech wizard and venture capitalist.
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  • Tech entrepreneur and investor JOE LONSDALE,  who recently moved to Texas from California, attends the menorah lighting at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders. Lonsdale is the co-founder of Palantir Technologies and a noted tech wizard and venture capitalist.
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  • Tech entrepreneur and investor JOE LONSDALE,  who recently moved to Texas from California, attends the menorah lighting at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders. Lonsdale is the co-founder of Palantir Technologies and a noted tech wizard and venture capitalist.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets Jewish schoolchildren at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV speaks at the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders and Gov. Greg Abbott (now shown).
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets rabbis as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, shakes hands with tech entrepreneur JOE LONSDALE, r, as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Tech entrepreneur and investor JOE LONSDALE,  who recently moved to Texas from California, lights the menorah at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Tech entrepreneur and investor JOE LONSDALE,  who recently moved to Texas from California, lights the menorah at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Tech entrepreneur JOE LONSDALE, l, and Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV hold the shamash  as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT waves as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT poses with schoolchildren  as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks during the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • December 12th, 2012: Faithful participate in the procession in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Austin, Texas. The annual parade includes elaborate dancers known as Matachines.
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  • December 12th, 2012: Faithful participate in the procession in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Austin, Texas. The annual parade includes elaborate dancers known as Matachines.
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  • December 12th, 2012: Faithful participate in the procession in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Austin, Texas. The annual parade includes elaborate dancers known as Matachines.
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  • December 12th, 2012: Faithful participate in the procession in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Austin, Texas. The annual parade includes elaborate dancers known as Matachines.
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  • December 12th, 2012: Faithful participate in the procession in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Austin, Texas. The annual parade includes elaborate dancers known as Matachines.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450928.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450927.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450926.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450925.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450924.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
    EDAE0450923.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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